28th Annual Lambert Castle Holiday Boutique: November 7 - 29, 2015

28th Annual Lambert Castle Holiday Boutique
November 7 - 29, 2015

From November 7th through November 29th at Lambert Castle (home of the Passaic County Historical Society) at 3 Valley Road, Paterson, NJ, the Passaic County Historical Society will be presenting the 28th annual Lambert Castle Holiday Boutique. Open Wednesday through Friday from 10:00 am - 8:00 pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, enjoy shopping through this year’s assortment of festive holiday gifts, jewelry, seasonal decorations, crafts, collectibles, and gourmet food in the historic atmosphere and ambience of Lambert Castle.

Photo by Thomas Garside.
Admission to the Boutique is $7 for opening weekend, November 7th-8th and $6 for the duration of the show. All admission fees include two return visits. Children under 12 years are admitted free of charge. No child strollers or carriages are permitted inside the Castle. Visa and Mastercard are accepted for purchases. The café will return to the third floor serving a variety of soups, sandwiches, as well as hot and cold drinks. All proceeds from this fundraiser benefit the Passaic County Historical Society.

Passaic County Historical Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, was founded to cultivate interest among individuals and the community-at-large in the rich history of Passaic County. To this end our museum in Lambert Castle showcases examples of the County’s cultural and artistic diversity, as well as examples of the County’s natural, civil, military, and ecclesiastical history. The Society also maintains a library and archive, which houses manuscripts, books and photographs of historical and genealogical interest.

For more information on special events such as this one, visit the Passaic County Historical Society’s website at www.lambertcastle.org or call 973-247-0085.


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