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December Events
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- Holiday Bazaar To Benefit a Local Soup Kitchen
12/16/2012, 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, Cranford Elks Club 951 Lincoln Ave. E.
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Email: lagallerianj@aol.com
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Holiday Bazaar. Many local vendors.Come And Do Your Holiday Shopping While Supporting A Good Cause. Participating Vendors:
Fran's: La Galleria
Lenore's: Celebrating Home Designer
Cathy's: Lia Sophia
Elaine's: Doll Clothes
Fran's: Tupperware
Linda's: Quilts & Blankets
Kathy's: Come Spa With Me
Randy's: Unique Boutique
Tracy's: Arbonne
And many more to be added. Food. Facepainting. Glitter Tattoos. Feather Extensions.
- Victorian Candlelight Christmas-Crane-Phillips
12/16/2012, 4:00pm to 6:00pm, Crane-Phillips House Museum, 124 North Union Ave
Contact Person : Cranford Historical Society
Phone #: 908-276-0082
Email: cranfordhistoricalsociety@verizon.net
Web Site: cranfordhistoricalsociety.com
Stop by the Crane-Phillips House Museum on Sunday, December 16, 2012 from 4:00-6:00pm for a Victorian Candlelight Christmas.
The Cranford High School Madrigal Choir will be strolling through the museum as visitors who stop by view how homes were decorated in the Victorian Era. As homes were lit by candlelight in the early 1900’s, the museum will be illuminated by simulated candles. Visitors will get a feeling of the soft glow candles gave to a home. There will be different examples of decorated trees on display. Hear holiday stories from the past that have been passed from generation to generation.
Admission by donation or canned good for Cranford Family Care.
This year, the Cranford Historical Society is celebrating its 85th Anniversary. The Society has been dedicated to the perpetuation of Cranford’s history by continuing to collect and document the town’s past. For further information, please call the Historical Society’s office at 908-276-0082 or email us at cranfordhistoricalsociety@verizon.net. Visit our website at www.cranfordhistoricalsociety.com
- Classic Film: Remember the Night (1940, 94 min)
12/18/2012, 7:00 pm, Cranford Community Center, 220 Walnut Avenue
Contact Person : Fran Housten, Cranford Public Library
Phone #: 908-709-7272
Email: cranfordlibrary@gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.cranford.com/library
Barbara Stanwyck stars as Lee Leander, a New York City shoplifter who is arrested just before Christmas after trying to filch an expensive piece of jewelry. Her trial delayed until after the holiday, Lee comes to the attention of an assistant district attorney, John Sargent (Fred MacMurray). Although he will be expected to prosecute Lee in a few days, John takes pity on the prisoner, who is from his home state of Indiana. He arranges for her to be released for the holidays and escorts her home, but her mother is not interested in a reunion. So John takes Lee to his own festivities, where Lee is bowled over by the love and affection of the Sargent family, particularly John's mother, who is so unlike her own. One of the finest -- and least known -- Christmas movies, Remember the Night is also arguably director Mitchell Leisen's best film.—All Rovi
- Lecture: Jews and the Civil War
12/19/2012, 7:30 p.m., Cranford Community Center, 220 Walnut Avenue
Contact Person : John Malar, Cranford Public Library
Phone #: Cranford Public Library: 908-709-7272
Email: cranfordlibrary@gmail.com
Web Site: http://cranford.com/library
As part of a continuing effort to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Cranford Public Library and the Cranford Historical Society are pleased to sponsor this program by Bruce and Mira Form. Bruce Form is Executive Director of the Jewish Historical Society of MetroWest, which encompasses Essex, Morris, and Sussex counties, and portions of northern Union County. He is a member of the Robert E. Lee Civil War Round Table of Central New Jersey, where he serves on the Executive Committee and as Executive Director of the Civil War Library and Research Center. Mr. Form contributed a biography of Captain Myer J. Asch to "New Jersey Goes to War: Biographies of 150 New Jerseyans Caught up in the Struggle of the Civil War." Admission to the program is free and all are welcome.
- Estate Sale - Full contents of house must be sold
12/22/2012, 9am - 3pm, 739 Walnut Ave
Contact Person : Olga
Phone #: 908-272-4857
Email: ocr@estatesalesbyolga.com
Web Site: estatesalesbyolga.com
Bedroom sets, dining room set, living room furniture, desk with chair, wall unit, Saginaw china cabinet with pull out table, corner curio cabinet, nesting tables, kitchen table with 4 ice cream parlor chairs, twin beds, book shelves, china set, assorted plates, dishes, fire king items, cups and glassware, stereo equipment, CDs, tools, ping pong table, antique wooden skis, snow shoes, shortwave radio, vintage gum ball machine, vintage arts and crafts rocking chair, railroad literature, oak box tube tester, 2 oak western electric crank wall phones, antique iron scale, vintage barware, beaver hat, side tables, pots, pans, Christmas items, household items, purses, linens, towels, and lots more.
- Venture Crew 75th 10th Annual Luminaria Sale
12/22/2012, All day, Online
Contact Person : Lou Ann Frediani
Phone #: 908-272-1861
Email: luminaria75@yahoo.com
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We are once again selling luminaria kits. Each kit contains 12 long burning candles and 12 white bags and are $8.00 per kit or 2 kits for $15. E-mail your order to luminaria75@yahoo.com. Please be sure to include your name, address, phone number and quantity. We accept paypal! Deliveries will be made on Saturday December 15th prior to 5 p.m. or you can pick up your order on December 15th between 2:00 and 5:00 at the Cranford United Methodist Church on the corner of Lincoln and Walnut. For more information contact Lou Ann Frediani at 908-272-1861.
- Christmas Cantata
12/23/2012, 10 am, First Presbyterian Church of Cranford
Contact Person : Alison Nead
Phone #: 908-276-8440
Email: christine@rodpub.com
Web Site: www.firstprescranford.org
“A Ceremony of Lessons and Carols,” by Anna Laura Page and Jean Anne Shafferman. Musical selections include some of the most-beloved hymns in the Christmas choral repertory, such as “What Child is This,” “Hark the Herald Angels Sing,” “The Holly and the Ivy,” “Sing We Now of Christmas,” and “Silent Night.”
- Gathering of the Tribes - Informal CHS reunion
12/23/2012, 7:30 pm - Late, Cranford Hotel
Contact Person : Bruce
Phone #: 202 302 5326
Email: brucecarolan@hotmail.com
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Annual informal Xmas "gathering of the tribes" - primarily CHS graduates from classes of 1970-1976, but all welcome. Renew old friendships, start new ones and spend a few hours wallowing in nostalgia.
- Candle Service with Holy Communion
12/24/2012, 11pm, First Presbyterian Church of Cranford
Contact Person : Rev. Chris Kile
Phone #: 908-
Email: christine@rodpub.com
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- Candle Service of Lessons & Carols
12/24/2012, 8pm, First Presbyterian Church of Cranford
Contact Person : Rev. Chris Kile
Phone #: 908-276-8440
Email: christine@rodpub.com
Web Site: www.firstprescranford.org
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