Noon Years Eve

Wednesday, Dec 31, 2025
5 PM
Registration Not Currently Open

What To Expect

10:30 AM – 2 PM
FREE for everyone   

Members enjoy discounts on lectures, concerts, classes, and more. Discounts are applied once you click the Check Out button in your shopping cart. 


Ring in the New Year early with one of Sacramento’s most heartwarming and fun-filled family traditions! The Crocker’s Noon Year’s Eve celebration invites families to come together and count down to the New Year—at noon! Perfect for kids (and grown-ups) who might not stay up until midnight, this festive daytime event is packed with joy and excitement. 

Enjoy live music, engaging storytime readings, and dynamic performances sure to delight audiences of all ages. Kids can explore their creativity through a wide variety of hands-on art and sensory activities designed to spark imagination and play. With plenty of opportunities for movement and connection, Noon Year’s Eve is a joyful way to start the year with community, creativity, and celebration. 

Join us and make memories that last long after the ball drops! 

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Gallery

Noon Years Eve - December 2018
Noon Years Eve
Noon Years Eve
Image: Lial Noon Year's Eve

Fine Print

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES: 

Food and Drink: 
Outside food and drink are not allowed. Water bottles are permitted.  

Museum Amenities 
Program participation includes Museum admission and access to the Museum Store. 
Food and Beverage Information   
Museum Store Information   

Bags: 
The Museum implements a bag search as a security measure at all Thursday evening events. Purses and personal bags larger than 8" x 6" x 2" are prohibited inside the Crocker Art Museum during events. Baby and medical bags no larger than 16” x 16” x 8" are permitted but may be searched and tagged by security. 

Ticket Return/Exchange Policy: 
There will be no refunds or exchanges issued. 

Code of Conduct: 
The Crocker Art Museum is committed to providing our visitors, vendors, performers, and staff with a safe and secure environment. Harassment, aggression, and unruly behavior will not be tolerated. Museum staff will proactively intervene, up to and including removal from the Museum, in order to support this goal. 

Costumes/Props 
Please leave all props representing realistic guns, knives, or other weapons at home. Masks, full-face coverings, helmets, and props or accessories that protrude over 12 inches are not allowed on the second and third floors of the Museum, but you may check them at the Coat Check on the first floor.