Library to Celebrate Noon Year’s Eve at Both Branches
Published on December 29, 2025
Families are invited to ring in the new year early when the library hosts its annual Noon Year’s Eve celebration at both library branches on Wednesday, Dec. 31. The free program runs from 10:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
The annual Noon Year’s Eve celebration offers families with younger children a chance to celebrate at a kid-friendly hour. This year, as a new offering, the White Rock Branch will introduce a low-sensory option designed for children who prefer a calmer environment.
“Every year, we party at midday so kids don’t have to stay up until midnight,” said Youth Librarian Melissa Mackey. “Our goal is to create real party vibes that feel festive and fun for kids.”
At Mesa Public Library, the celebration will feature music, dancing, and a noon countdown with a balloon drop in the rotunda, along with crafts and games throughout the morning.
The White Rock Branch celebration will focus on crafts and game stations in a quieter setting, without loud music or overhead surprises, allowing children to participate at their own pace.
Families attending either location are encouraged to dress up in costumes or festive attire and join in the celebration. The program is best suited for children ages 4 to 10 and their caregivers.
For more information, visit the library’s website under events.