'I love seeing kids and families so happy and excited.'
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Thousands rang in the New Year at California's Great America's Winter Fest as fireworks lit up the South Bay sky Friday night.
"I love seeing kids and families so happy and excited," said Bradley Irish, California's Great America entertainment manager."Especially after such a tough year.""A calmer year than the year before... a little more normal," one person said."Lots of fun and good health for our loved ones," another guest said.
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