One group offers general COVID-19 support and meets on Wednesdays from 2 to 3 p.m., while the other deals specifically with the holidays during the pandemic and meets on Sundays from 5 to 6 p.m.
Despite many metropolitan area cancellations of Purim Carnivals, and two cancelled locally, in Caldwell and in the Oranges, it is a happy holiday, celebrated this year on Monday night, March 9th, through Tuesday, March 10, a story of intrigue, with a king, queen, and Haman, the evil prime minister, recounting the Jewish people's survival in ancient Persia from Haman’s plot “to destroy, kill and an
Tierney's Tavern is rocking on Sunday, March 8, as supporters gather in Montclair to get whistles wet and celebrate Montclair's Michael Byrne, this year's Grand Marshall of the parade along Broad Street. Byrne steps down as the Chairman after eight years of work, an anything-but-routine series of behind-the-scenes efforts across the county to create good-will and renewed interest, breathing new
The crowd at the Montclair Public Library Auditorium Sunday, Feb. 16, is educated and entertained by “The History of Black Churches and the Voting Movement.” The event explored the pivotal role of black churches in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 60s, including their part in galvanizing enforcement of the 1965 Voting Rights Act....
An artisan Valentine-themed market in partnership with the Eclectic Chic Boutique of Montclair and Lovelee Art Studios of Bloomfield attracts dozen of shoppers to the dozen vendors, a kids’ craft station, a gift basket-making station, and refreshments, Sunday, Feb. 9.
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Montclair Bounce held a “warm–up event” on Feb. 9. The Heart Full of Bounce, in partnership with Elemental Interiors and Rose Brand at St. Luke’s Church, had about 60 people in attendance who all created Valentines or thank you notes to those in their lives — family, friends, crossing guards, baristas, bank tellers or anyone who makes our days brighter. ...
Aging in Montclair's (AIM) "A Renaissance New Year's Party."
The growing (100 new members in 2019 alone) non-profit marks the decade's end of their 2015 founding, with raffles and refreshments, music and gift-giving at the "Saturday Social," December 29th, in their Salvation Army Citadel
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The shortest day of the year is recognized with rituals, readings and meditation for the Winter Solstice ceremony of the UUCM Sacred Wheel CUUPS (Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans), in the Rotunda of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Montclair, Sunday, Dec...
A crowd of hundreds parties on Church Street this year at Chabad Montclair 's "Fire and Ice" Hanukkah party, celebrating the miracle of the light over darkness with music, food, fire and a six-foot ice menorah.
The Hebrew word Hanukkah means “dedication.” It ...