Sunday, December 04, 2016

Southstar Glen New Article {fictional} : New Years Event Made

SOUTHSTAR GLEN;  In a recent update to the SSPT Blog, a date has been confirmed for the annual New Years Eve event.  The tradition for the city spanning many years continues at it's home of the former Glen Gardens, currently Southstar Peace Terrace, event grounds.  

More info on the event is found within their blog post : http://ssptcampus.blogspot.com/2016/12/final-2016-event-dec-31st-2016.html


This years event takes a very different format than residents are used to seeing as there appears to be a tone of community music and firework show - doing away with the Band of the Year contest entirely.  Requests for comment on if the format is to become the norm was returned by the facility planners stating the 2016 year was a test run for the campus.

In January, following the New Years Event,  the campus will again close the main stage area as well as botanical gardens for review with both the current owner and committee members to discuss the overall status of this years run.  Many committee members entered this new run of ownership very critical that the owner and her ideas would work and some say that they wish to see great changes made yet to the campus as a whole.

When asked if the campus would face closure, the owner responded via email; "No matter the overall report on our first year, closing a valued community center would not be cost effective to both the city or those who live within the city.  This campus will be evaluated from all points and any points we find that give negative feelings will be worked on to improve."

This years event brings a close to the year utilizing the same methods as it's start bringing large names into the picture for our otherwise average city.  Artists from a all girl metal group from japan, holographic vocalists, and world famous polka parody fame graced our city.  While unique, they all seemed to bring out large amounts of patrons and many from out of town.   The event this New Years is said to be bringing back all of these names and more from the past years into a musical and light based experience - enhanced by the largest name in Japanese cute culture.  A company, much like the YouTube of Japan, known as NicoNico will have snippets within the show and promise a mix of the vocaloid and japan experience and a theatrical stage show.

Those wishing to get tickets for the event can starting Monday December 5th at the SSPT ticket office; City Hall; and most stores in the downtown loop area.  Limited tickets will also be available starting  December 19th at Valley Pines Transit locations including the soon to open Transit District Station and downtown loop east station.  Cost of tickets is $50 which includes a armband for unlimited use of rides during the event.

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