Press Release
October 23, 2012
For more information:
Garrett Berberich
Himmelrich PR
410.528.5400
garrett@himmelrich.com
Midnight Noon
New Year’s Eve Celebration for Families
Monday, December 31st, 2012
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Maryland Science Center
601 Light Street
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
Who says New Year’s Eve isn’t fun for the whole family? The Maryland Science Center is moving up the New Year’s Eve festivities to the OTHER12 o’clock at the 5th annual Midnight Noon celebration on Monday, December 31st, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year, kids can feel the excitement and anticipation of the ball drop, without staying up all night!
Baltimore band Milkshake will ring in the New Year with their Grammy-nominated kid’s rock and roll, only stoppin’ when the ball starts droppin’ and the year 2013 starts rockin’ at Noon. The party will keep moving as kids style their own party hats, decorate wintry snow globes and of course, create their own noise makers!
All Midnight Noon activities are free with paid admission to the Maryland Science Center and completely free for members. The Maryland Science Center is located at 601 Light Street at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. For information and advance tickets, visit www.marylandsciencecenter.org or call the 24-Hour Information Line at 410-685-5225
For more information on Milkshake, visit http://www.milkshakemusic.com/
About the Maryland Science Center
The Maryland Science Center at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is visited by more than 500,000 people each year. Popular exhibits include: Dinosaur Mysteries with more than a dozen full-size dinosaurs and interactive paleontology activities; an exploration of the day in the life of the human body in Your Body: The Inside Story; and dozens of interactive experiments in Newton’s Alley. Other popular attractions in the museum include the Kids Room, the five-story St. John Properties IMAX Theater, and the world-famous Davis Planetarium.

