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DESCRIPTION:Last Night is a do-it-yourself, decentralized, collective, spontaneous, 
 open, public New Year's Eve celebration in Santa Cruz, California.\nWhat Is 
 This?The only parade where there are no spectators - only participants!\nAs 
 opposed to the (now defunct) city-sponsored First Night, Last Night is a 
 decentralized, collective, open, public New Year's Eve celebration.\nDIY 
 stands for do-it-yourself. And that is what we are doing. A little bit of 
 planning, a little bit of work, some getting together. This is our 
 celebration that you and I make happen. This is not a paid gig, not 
 something organized or well-planned. It's a people's event. We are doing 
 this just for the love of it.\nThe latin root of the word amateur means to 
 love (as in te amo or mi amor). So an amateur is one who does something for 
 the love of it. And in that sense, we are all amateurs here. Let downtown 
 be filled with music and dancing as we ring in the new year!A 
 Do-It-Yourself ParadeHow do you make a parade without the help of 
 professional organizers, event wranglers, scheduled bands and performers, 
 and any money whatsoever?\nYou just do it.\nWe are the organizers -- you 
 and I. We tell our friends and they tell theirs. We commit to doing it 
 because it's a swell idea and we make it happen. We call up improbable 
 connections and talk people into it.\nWe have no scheduled bands and 
 performers. We tell a bunch of people we know, all the talented jugglers 
 and artists and musicians we know in town and do our best to sell them on 
 this unlikely but alluring idea and see if they'll come.\nWe are 
 participating in the Gift Economy. It is our gift to our community, to each 
 other, and to ourselves. In the morning hours on January 1st we'll finally 
 go to bed after the best New Year's celebration we can remember thinking, 
 "Wow, did we really just pull that off?" And that will be all the payment 
 any of us will need.Logistics and the Devil in the DetailsMeet at 5pm on 
 New Year's Eve at Spruce & Pacific near the Saturn Lot.The parade will 
 start at sunset, 5pm or thereabouts. Immediately followed by a street party 
 at a secret location. This is seats-of-the-pants un-organizing and plans 
 are subject to all kinds of change. So make sure you and yours are on the 
 announcement list so you can get up-to-the-minute notices.A Celebration 
 Without Permits and PermissionWe're not asking for permits or permission. 
 We're just gonna do it. We'll start at one end of the mall and march down 
 Pacific. Extra bonus points if we can pull off a swell dance party to 
 rollicking live music on the other end. This is your parade, your 
 celebration, and your new year.\nIts OUR city, not seven semi-elected 
 smineless bureaucrats who meet now and then to tell us what we can and 
 can't do. I don't expect them to approve. But then we're not asking for 
 their approval either.\nIn our city, we give ourselves permission to 
 celebrate. We give ourselves the okay to bring music and dancing and art 
 out into the streets downtown.\nNo guarantees, but we can definitely say it 
 will be fun trying. Instead of seeking permits from capricious and cautious 
 city managers, how about instead we focus on seeing who's willing to take 
 the risk of truly living without limits?\n\nWant more of this rant?  See 
 our Last Night Manifesto.A Street PartyAt the end of the parade we're 
 hoping for a robust, rollicking street party. We're hoping for an all live 
 Brazillian, Indonesian, mariachi, funk, trash orchestra, fire dancing, 
 get-down-with-your-bad-self shindig at a surprise location.\nGet your 
 groove on and prepare to dance until your parts are sore.\nWho determines 
 what kind of fun we will have?  You do.  We want to see the whole downtown 
 turned into a giant block party.  Start scheming about that performance 
 you've been wanting to put on.  Invite strangers. Invite friends. Invite 
 neighbors. Kiss in a New Year into the wee hours. Make it a night.\nEvery 
 year at midnight of the new year, our little town just sadly folds right 
 up. The stroke of twelve is the traditional toll of doom to our community 
 New Year's party.\n\nBut this year will be different. A Last Night of old 
 traditions.HistoryHow did this get started?  Check out the Last Night DIY 
 history page.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/12/20/18667147.php
SUMMARY:Sixth Annual Last Night DIY Santa Cruz
LOCATION:Meet at the Saturn Cafe lot, Pacific & Spruce\n5pm Sunset on New Year's 
 Eve\n\nParade will take off at 5:30pm\nand end in a street party at Pacific 
 & Cooper
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