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Ring in 2026 a little early with a family-friendly celebration in the heart of Hilliard!

Dance Party – DJ Ethan with Premier Entertainment will keep the patio at Crooked Can hopping.
Photo Ops – Hop over to Otie's and pose for the digital photo booth!
Balloon Fun – Erica Carlson Entertainment will be twisting balloon hats and wands at Firefly Winery

Exclusive NOON Year's Eve Sticker - Pop over to Coffee Connections for a free sticker!

Make some noise – with fun noise-makers you can pick up at Local Cantina.
Countdown to Noon – Watch as the Norwich Township Fire Department lowers the giant ball in Hilliard's Station Park and help us welcome the New Year together!

This free event is the perfect way for kids (and kids at heart) to celebrate the new year before bedtime. For the full experience, hit all the stops on the list and tag us in your social media posts for a chance to win a gift card!

Thank you to our sponsors: Crooked Can & Heartland Bank!

* Both Crooked Can & Firefly Winery are sold out of table reservations, but walk-ins are welcome! Otie's and Sexton's is also offering reservations with varying offerings as well.

** Balloons, Blowers, and Stickers Available While Supplies Last **  

Event Sponsor

Heartland Bank’s roots trace back to the small farming community of Croton, Ohio, where it began as the Croton Bank. Local farmers, dedicated to cultivating their land and strengthening their community, built a bank that prioritized relationships and trust.

In 1988, Tiney M. McComb carried this legacy forward by forming Heartland BancCorp, renaming the institution Heartland Bank, and driving its growth with a focus on integrity, personalized service, and community empowerment. Today, we honor these roots by delivering innovative financial solutions and staying true to our founder’s promise of helping people and businesses thrive.

What's in a name?

Our name reflects our deep connection to our agricultural roots and our commitment to cultivating relationships. At Heartland, we focus on relationship banking and provide products and services that meet the needs of our clients. Our logo symbolizes this commitment, featuring a farmer with a plow and a Shire horse 17 hands tall – representing the strength and endurance of the communities we serve.

Who are we today?

On February 1, 2025, Heartland Bank joined German American Bank, combining two strong, relationship-driven organizations united by shared values and a mission to help the communities we serve thrive so people can prosper. As a division of German American Bank, we gain the strength and scale to serve the most sophisticated financial needs while remaining small enough to ensure that decisions are made locally, with a personal approach and great attention to detail.

Founded in 1910 in Jasper, Indiana, a town with a rich German-American heritage, German American Bank has grown over 115 years into one of the strongest community banks in the Midwest, serving Indiana, Kentucky, and now Ohio. With a banking model nationally recognized for its exceptional customer experience, German American Bank is deeply committed to integrity, strong relationships, and high performance. This strategic partnership enhances our ability to deliver innovative financial solutions, leading technology, and expanded access to banking offices and ATMs – all while maintaining the same personalized service and local leadership our customers and communities’ trust.

The Crooked Can is an Ohio Brewery offering craft beer to consumers and retailers in the center of Old Hilliard.

The 4,000-square-foot taproom is joined by a 7,000-square-foot patio, providing outdoor seating for the brewery as well as the Center Street Market.

The Crooked Can also offers ciders, wine, hand-crafted cocktails, and their own seltzers.

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