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New Year's eve parties in Edmonton

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There are lots of amazing parties happening tomorrow evening to ring in the New Year!

Still haven't decided where you want to celebrate? Check out some of the options... just make sure - don't drink and drive. Call a cab, designate a driver or plan ahead and use Operation Red Nose.

Ring in the New Year in black tie style at the Edmonton Marriot Grand Ballroom at the River Cree Resort. Tickets are $135 in support of MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES - Doctors Without Borders. Call 1.866.824.8212. to purchase tickets.

Heat up the night - Latin style at the Delta Edmonton South Hotel's 9th annual Latin New Years Party. Dress code is "dress to impress" with tickets ranging in price from $35 for dance only up to $295 for ticket packages. Call (780)490-0835 to book.

The Edmonton Event Centre is ringing in the New Year with two rooms and more than 10 DJs. Dress to impress and call (780) 489-SHOW for tickets.

Want a family-friendly way to celebrate the start of 2009? Check out the West Edmonton Mall's World Waterpark "Family Beach Party". The fun takes place at the mall beginning at 6pm and includes music, fireworks and tons of family fun. Call 780-444-5321 for tickets.

Ring in the New Year in high style at the Fairmont Hotel MacDonald's Empire Ballroom. The evening includes fine dining, wine and dancing - you can't ask for a better way to celebrate than that! Tickets are $179 and are available by calling 780.429.6495

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