New Yorkers and visitors are invited to come to the Times Square Visitor
Center and Museum to honor the legacy of entertainment legend Dick Clark.
The Times Square Alliance has designated an area on its New Year's Eve Confetti
Wishing Wall where fans can share their memories and pay their respects to Dick
Clark. These messages will be added to the one ton of confetti that will
fall on Times Square at midnight on New Year's Eve in 2013.
"For 40 years, Dick Clark has been an iconic part of New Year's Eve in Times
Square, and we are encouraging New Yorkers and visitors to help us honor his
legacy by sharing their messages and memories on our New Year's Eve Confetti
Wishing Wall," said Tim Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance.
"Dick was instrumental in making New Year's Eve at the Crossroads of the World
what it is today. We remember and honor Dick for his lasting contribution
to Times Square and his ability to bring us together every year to welcome in
the New Year."
The Times Square Visitor Center and Museum is located on 7th Avenue between
46th and 47th Street and is open 7 days a week from 8am – 8pm. The
Visitor Center will also have a photo montage with images from Dick Clark's
life and people are encouraged to leave flowers and mementos underneath a sign
commemorating his legacy.
For more information on the Times Square Visitor Center and Museum, visit www.TimesSquareNYC.org