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 The ball used for Times Squares annual New Years Eve celebration is ready to be hoisted for the annual ball drop.This years ball weighs 11,875 pounds and is 12 feet in diameter. Its made up of 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles, which are bolted to 576 LED models attached to its aluminum frame.Among the triangles, 192 new crystals are dedicated to this years Gift of Love theme. Every year, we bring a different message, gift of peace, gift of love, gift of friendship, but I think love is so important not only for our friends, families, loved ones, but for th stanley cup e whole world,  President Jeffrey Straus of Countdown Entertainment told WCBS.Inside the ball contains 32,256 LED lights.The ball w stanley cup ill go up at 6 p.m. on New Years Eve. It begins descending one minute before midnight.The ball drop has been an annual tradition since 1907. That years ball weighed 700 pounds.The previous two ball drops had limited audiences due to the COVID- stanley water bottle 19 pandemic. Just 15,000 people were allowed to attend last years event. Djsh Marquette grad and former Bucks guard Wesley Matthews signs deal with Atlanta Hawks
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