PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 26, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- MEDIA ADVISORY --
When: Best opportunities: Early New Year's Eve - Up until 7 p.m. - Crews invited to shoot skaters on the RiverRink and preparations for New Year's Eve Midnight - Best location is on Chestnut Street Plaza and other nearby sites with height to see the waterfront and the fireworks. Where: Up until 7 p.m. Blue Cross RiverRink Festival Pier at Penn's Landing Columbus Boulevard and Spring Garden Streets Midnight - Chestnut Street Plaza, Chestnut Street above Columbus Blvd. What: Philadelphia's Annual New Year's Eve fireworks show over the Delaware River! 2002 will end in sparkling delight with a spectacular twenty-minute fireworks show. The first song to launch the fireworks display is The Philadelphia Song by Philadelphian Linda Swain. The rest of the soundtrack includes a number of Beatles favorites. Background: It has become a hugely popular Philadelphia tradition for Penn's Landing to host New Year's Eve Fireworks. The sidewalks are lined with onlookers, streets are filled with people parked in cars and the Blue Cross RiverRink is always sold out for its annual New Year's Eve Party on Ice. Pyro Spectaculars explains a grand firework show this way ... "A fireworks show combines the sophistication of a Broadway show and the thrill of a roller coaster ride. The beauty of what you see in the sky is orchestrated by fireworks maestros behind the scenes." To the press: Interview opportunities in advance: Eric Tucker, firework "guru" available from December 27 through December 31; Mr. Dominic Sabatini, president of Penn's Landing, Joe Brooks or Sharon Tice, both vice presidents of Penn's Landing; Linda Swain who wrote the song leading off the fireworks -- The Philadelphia Song - to sing and tell you about its origin.