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Weekend Roundup: 4 New Year’s Eve bashes in Craig

Thunder Rolls Bowling Center is among the outlets hosting New Year's Eve parties.

The calendar is almost complete, and Northwest Colorado is looking toward 2019 along with the rest of the world. Whether you’re seeking family fun or parties for adults only, you can find the perfect spot to say farewell to 2018.

A cool way to spend your night

Craig Youth Hockey Association will host its annual New Year’s Eve party Monday at Moffat County Ice Arena.
The evening will include open skating, games and food for families.
When: 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday
Where: Moffat County Ice Arena at Loudy-Simpson Park, 600 S. Ranney St.
Cost: $5 for skating, $5 for food and drinks
For more information: Call 970-629-2380

Just roll with it

Thunder Rolls Bowling Center hosts New Year’s Thunder Rolls Rockin’ Eve event Monday, complete with hours and hours on the lanes for all ages and food and drinks from Sizzling Pickle Eatery.
When: 8 p.m. to midnight Monday
Where: Thunder Rolls Bowling Center, 990 Industrial Ave.
Cost: $20 for unlimited bowling, shoe rental and party favors; $3 per game with shoes, party package separate
For more information: Call 970-824-BOWL (2695)

A night to remember

Mathers Club brings the tropics to Moffat County with Havana Nights, a Cuban-themed New Year’s party.
A DJ and drink specials are in store, and patrons should show up in their best Havana outfits.
Ages 21 and older only.
When: Starts at 9 p.m. Monday
Where: Mathers Club, 420 Yampa Ave.
Cost: No cover charge
For more information: Call 970-824-9946

What a riot

New Year’s Eve at The Popular Bar will include live music all night by local band Black Mountain Riot as part of Riotpalooza.
Only ages 21 and older will be admitted.
When: Starts at 9 p.m. Monday
Where: The Popular Bar, 24 W. Victory Way
Cost: Contact organizers
For more information: Call 970-824-6234
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