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From toasts and tales to visits with Santa, LambertCastle will host a number of events this holiday season.In fact the events are so plentiful during December, youmay want to come more than once. The lavish yetcasually inviting Victorian estate at Garrett Mountain onValley Rd. in Paterson was built in 1892 by silk magnateCatholina Lambert. Events include:
• On Dec. 9 at 7 pm, the holiday seasonwill kick off with a wine tasting party,featuring wines from across the globe.Reservations are required for this event,which costs $50 and includes horsd’oeuvres, buffet and dessert.
• On Dec. 10 and 11, join in on self-guided candlelight tours of the Castle,which features beautifully decoratedrooms, Christmas trees and gingerbreadcreations. Lambert Castle will be at itsmost festive levels, festooned with lushgreenery and arrangements created bylocal florists, complete with holiday musicand refreshments. Admission $12 foradults, $10 for seniors, $8 for childrenover 6. Hours are as follows: Dec. 10, 6to 9 pm, Dec. 11, 1 to 4 pm and 6 to 9 pm.
• The self-guided tours of the Castlecontinue on Wednesday through Sunday
from 1 to 4 pm from Dec. 17 to Jan. 8. Admission $10for adults, $8 for seniors, $6 for children over 6.
• Santa and Mrs. Claus will be present for storytellingon Dec. 17 at 11 am. This event is recommended forchildren under 10 years old. Admission $15 for oneadult and one child; additional adults and children $5
each. Refreshments will be served. Space islimited to 50 children, so reservations arerequired.
• New Year’s Champagne Toast with ‘The
Lamberts’ will be held on Dec. 30, from 7 to 9
pm. The couple will graciously entertain
guests at their elegant Victorian Castle.
Champagne, sumptuous desserts and fine
entertainment will abound. Admission $25 per
person. Space limited to 125 people.
Reservations required.
For info on any event, call 973-247-0085
x200 or write to info@lambertcastle.org.
Other Upcoming PC Arts Events
Dec. 2: The Nutcracker at PCTI, Wayne
Dec. 3: Silk City Jazz Festival, Paterson
Dec. 3: Distinguished Poets Series at PCCC, Paterson
Dec. 3: Victorian Christmas, Ringwood Manor
Dec. 4: Arts & Crafts Show, Clifton Jewish Center
Dec. 4: Franz Liszt Anniversary at Ringwood Friends of Music
Dec. 4: Snowflakes and Sleigh Rides Concert, Clifton
Dec. 11: Ukrainian Center Christmas Bazaar, Passaic
Dec. 14: 12 Days of Christmas, Wayne Public Library
Jan. 30: Passaic County Film Festival deadline
Visit Lambert Castle this Holiday Season
Lambert Castle dressed for the holidays.
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Saxophonist Sabir Mateen and hisband, Omni Sound, will close out
the 2011 Silk City Jazz Festival with
a performance at the Paterson Free
Public Library, 250 Broadway, on
Dec. 3 at 2 pm. Formed in 2007, the
group includes Matt Lavelle on
trumpet, Hillard Greene on bass, and
Michael Wimberly on drums. Info,
call 973-321-1223 or patersonpl.org.
The New Legacy Concert Series,now in its 10th season, will feature
the Alexis P. Suter Band on Jan. 29 at
2 pm. A powerful performer on the
roots, blues and soul scene, Suter will
be backed by her six-member band.
Tickets are $15. The Ringwood
Public Library is at 30 Cannici Dr.
Visit www.ringwoodlibrary.org or call
973-962-6256. W
The New Jersey Foundation forDance & Theater Arts presents The
Nutcracker, with performances being
held at PCTI, 45 Reinhardt Rd.,
Wayne, on Dec. 2 at 7 pm and Dec. 3
at 2 pm and 7 pm. Tickets are $25
for orchestra seating and $20 for
general admission. For info, call
973-839-3022 or 4031. W
The Annual Victorian Christmas atRingwood Manor, on Sloatsburg Rd.
in Ringwood, will be on display on
Dec. 3, 4, 10, and 11, from 11 am to
5 pm. Cost is $7 for adults, $6 for
seniors and $3 for children. Proceeds
fund scholarships, local fire and
ambulance departments and other
charities, as well as restoration of
Ringwood Manor. The event is
sponsored by the Woman’s Club of
West Milford and the North Jersey
Highlands Historical Society. Call
973-853-3621. W
Snowflakes and Sleighrides, a free
holiday concert featuring the Clifton
Community Band, is on Dec. 4 at 2
pm at Clifton High School, 333
Colfax Ave. Call 973-777-1781. W
The Ringwood Friends of Musicwill celebrate Hungarian culture and
the 200th Anniversary of Franz Liszt’s
birth with a free gala on Dec. 4
at 6:30 pm at the Community
Presbyterian Church, 145
Carletondale Rd., Ringwood. There
is also a pre-concert multimedia
lecture. Call 973-835-5862. W
The Twelve Days of Christmas will
be performed by Carla Ulbrich and
Joe Giacoio at the Wayne Public
Library’s Lunchbox Learning
Program event on Dec. 14 at 12:30
pm. Giacoio is an award winning
guitarist who is often on stage at the
Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, and
Ulbrich is a talented musician, singer
and songwriter. Come at noon for
free refreshments. The library is at
461 Valley Rd., Wayne. For info on
this and other events at the Library,
contact Deborah Rosenblatt at
973-694-4272 x5408 or via email
rosenblad@waynepubliclibrary.org. W
The Paterson AM Rotary Club will
hold its 2nd Wine & Cheese event on
Dec. 8 at 6:30 pm at The Paterson
Museum, 2 Market St., Paterson. In
addition to supporting the work of the
club, this year the Jazz Ensemble of
the Rosa Parks Performing Arts High
School as well as the school’s Modern
Dance Group will perform. Donation is
$25; for info call Gordon Geiger at
973-956-8860 or email him at
g_geiger@hotmail.com. W
Sabir Mateen in a photo by Lena Adasheva.
The large scale work of Mehdi Hashemi is displayed in Paterson through Jan. 6.
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The American Labor Museum/BottoHouse National Landmark, 83
Norwood St., Haledon, provides
hands-on learning opportunities for
scouts and opportunities for the
completion of Eagle Scout and
American Labor Merit Badge Projects
as well as Junior, Brownie, Cadette
and Senior Girl Scout Interest Projects.
The American Labor Museum/Botto
House National Landmark was the
meeting place for over 20,000 silk mill
workers during the 1913 Paterson Silk
Strike. The Museum offers a free
lending library, changing exhibits,
Old World Gardens, educational and
cultural programs and special events.
Hours are Monday through Friday, 9
am to 5 pm. Tours are offered
Wednesday through Saturday, 1 to 4
pm or by appointment. For info, call
973-595-7953 or send an email to
labormuseum@aol.com. W
Disengagement from Reality, an
exhibit of large scale ink paintings by
New Jersey artist Mehdi Hashemi, will
be on display at the Broadway & LRC
Galleries at Passaic County
Community College through Jan. 6.
The gallery is at Broadway at
Memorial Dr., Paterson and open
Monday through Friday, 9 am to 9 pm
and Saturday, until 5 pm. For info, call
973-684-5448 or jhaw@pccc.edu. W
The Clifton Jewish Center at 18
Delaware St. (near Burger King) will
host an Arts and Crafts Show on Dec.
4 from 9 am to 5 pm. Vendors will be
offering jewelry, wood working,
crocheted items, doll clothing and
furniture, checkbook covers, Judaica,
yarn items, table linens and handmade
wallets... making it a perfect place to
shop for holiday gifts. Vendors spaces
still available. Info: 973-772-3131.
Contributors to the Paterson Literary Review, Issue 39, who read at the Hamilton Club Building in Paterson on Nov. 5.
Larissa Diduch, Marianna Hoholuk, Natalie Czuczak, Anna Diduch, Mila Kotys,Christina Kedl are organizing a Christmas Bazaar with over 20 vendors at the UkrainianCenter at 240 Hope Ave. in Passaic on Dec 11, from 9:30 am – 5 pm. Free admission;
for vendor information or for more details contact Marianna Hoholuk:
mhoholuk@optonline.net.
Special Education teacher Amy
Hammond of the Passaic County Elks
CP High School in Clifton, with Devonte
Muniz, a Paterson resident and student at
the school. Muniz participated in the Art
Par Excellence 2011 Contest, and his
work became part of a touring exhibit
sponsored by Very Special Arts of New
Jersey. For info, visit
www.passaiccountyelkscpc.org.
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The Distinguished Poets Series is
presenting a reading by Katha Pollitt
and C. K. Williams on Dec. 3 at 1
pm at the historic Hamilton Club
Building, 32 Church St., in
downtown Paterson. The program is
free and an open reading follows.
Writing workshops, conducted by
Katha Pollitt and C. K. Williams will
be held from 10 am to noon at the
same location. Pre-registration is
required; the workshop fee is $15.
Parking is available in the PCCC
parking lot on College Blvd.,
between Memorial Dr. and Church
St. Call 973-684-6555 or visit
www.pccc.edu/poetry. W
The Paterson Youth PhotographyProject will be on display in
December at Ridgewood Library, 125
North Maple Ave. For details on the
program, write to info@pypp.org.
The Passaic County Film FestivalDeadline is Jan. 30. A juried
exhibition of student and independent
filmmakers’ work, this is the eighth
year of the festival, which will take
place on April 16 at The Fabian 8
Theater in Center City Mall, 301
Main St., Paterson. It is a showcase
for film projects created by students
and independent film makers who
live, attend school or work in Passaic
County. Registration is free. For
info, contact the Passaic County Film
Commission at 973-569-4720 or at
film@passaiccountynj.org.
The Practice of Art: Physicians asArtists is an exhibit at the Clifton
Arts Center, 900 Van Houten Ave.,
which will showcase doctors using
different mediums to create original
art. The exhibit will run through
Dec. 17. Admission fee for show and
reception is $3. Gallery hours are
Wednesday to Saturday, 1 to 4 pm
with group tours available by
appointment. Clifton Arts Center &
Sculpture Park is at 900 Clifton Ave.
Visit www.cliftonnj.org. W
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1 College Blvd., Paterson, NJ 07505-1179
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Maria Mazziotti Gillan/Executive Director
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The PCCHC is funded, in part, by
the NJ State Council on the Arts/
Department of State,
a Partner Agency of the
National Endowment
for the Arts.
This newsletter is available in a large print edition. Please call 973-684-6507 to request your copy.
The craft of stained glass is evolving in Clifton where Linda Ebertz, center, anemployee of Hiemer & Company Stained Glass Studio, recently completed a three-yeartraditional apprenticeship program. The program was monitored by Dr. Kent Bania ofthe Passaic County Technical Institute, at left, and Judith Hiemer Van Wie, President ofHiemer & Company, which does much work in houses of worship.
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