Seasonal & Holidays
Caldwell’s ‘Christmas Walk’ House Tour Returns For 2017
This year's tour includes two homes in Essex Fells, two in Caldwell and one in Roseland.

CALDWELL, NJ — The Kiwanis Club of Caldwell/West Essex will host the annual “Christmas Walk” house tour for 2017 on Sunday, Dec. 3, from noon to 4:30 p.m. This year’s tour includes two homes in Essex Fells, two in Caldwell and one in Roseland.
According to a news release from the group, the Caldwell Woman's Club started the Christmas Walk more than 40 years ago. The Kiwanis Club of Caldwell/West Essex took over management of the walk in 2011.
Tickets are $25 ($30 on the day of the house tour). Call 973-226-5796 or email Kiwanis006@aol.com. Tickets will also be on sale at Caldwell Flowerland, 329 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell during the month of November up to the day of the event.
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