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2 0 1 9 s t a n t o n h o l l y t r a I l !
Tickets for the December 7 Stanton Holly Trail are now on sale! Started
in 1962, Holly Trail is the longest running house tour in New Jersey. Tour five
private homes elaborately festooned with handmade Christmas decorations and
abundant fresh greens! The ticket price for the traditional Saturday daytime tour
is $50. The ticket includes bus transportation to each home, complimentary tea
and cookies in another elaborately decorated home, admission to the craft bazaar,
a stop at the whimsical Candy House filled with tasty treats and a musical respite
offered in the sanctuary of the Stanton Reformed Church. Optional gourmet
lunch is available for an additional cost of $15.
The tour can also be enjoyed by candlelight on Friday, December
6. View the homes by luxury bus with a dedicated tour guide! Begins with a
champagne reception and dinner at the newly redecorated Stanton Ridge Country
Club – enjoy live seasonal entertainment and a silent auction!
Purchase tickets two ways: visit www.StantonHollyTrail.org tor
purchase tickets or download a ticket form and mail it in. Need assistance? Call
the Holly Hotline at 908.713.-8111. Tickets are available on a first come, first
serve basis and are limited.
The theme of the 2019 tour is Joyful and Triumphant: The Final
Tour. The 2018 tour raised over $40,000 which was divided evenly between
Briteside Adult Day Services, benefiting older adults and community outreach
at Stanton Reformed Church which includes Starfish Food Pantry, Boy Scout
Troop 1969, Safe in Hunterdon, Feed the Need, Good News Home for Women,
as well as many other organizations.
In honor of the final year, a Keepsake Christmas Ornament will be
available for sale. Patrons can order the ornaments in advance on the Holly Trail
web site to insure getting one or they will be available for purchase the day of
the event on a first come, first serve basis.
Stanton Holly Trail would not be possible without the generous
support of our sponsors: Provident Bank and Shop Rite of Hunterdon.
"Showing gratitude is one of the simplest yet most
powerful things humans can do for each other."
~ Randy Pausch