Christkindlmarkt

Say it three times and Beetlejuice appears. Well, at least that’s what it sounds like. Yes, I know it could also be one of Jerry Seinfeld’s “special” holidays or a new Euro musical ensemble, but trust me – it is a very traditional holiday gathering that goes back centuries.

Tuckerton Seaport rolls out the holly for the Annual Christkindlmarkt on December 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.   This is a family fun three day event with late night hours on Friday, celebrating the traditions of the season with a Holiday Market and Craft Fair under a huge heated tent and throughout the Seaport buildings.  Come jump start your holiday shopping. Get in the holiday spirit with a horse drawn wagon ride.

Interested in making your own holiday gifts or decorations? Drop in to Master Basketmaker Mary May’s Christmas Ornament Class on Saturday.

Featuring:
• Family Friendly Holiday Market & Craft Fair
• Food Truck Food Court
• Live Entertainment
• 50 Craft, Gift, and Gourmet Vendors
• Demonstrators throughout the Seaport’s buildings

Bring a new unwrapped toy and ride the Horse Drawn Wagon and the Frozen Wood Hayride for free!

A little background on the Tuckerton Seaport:

 The Tuckerton Seaport is located along the Tuckerton Creek, at exit 58 on the Garden State Parkway, 30 miles north of Atlantic City.  Located in the heart of historic Tuckerton with charming shops and restaurants, this one-of-a-kind attraction showcases the Jersey Shore’s maritime traditions of the past and present which are brought to life through people, exhibits and hands-on activities.

Discover the Jersey Shore’s unique maritime heritage and the interaction between culture and nature on the Barnegat Bay. Experience the rich traditions of the Jersey Shore and its baymen through the Seaport’s recreated and historic buildings, demonstrations, interpretive exhibitsevents, festivals, live aquatic displays and more.

www.tuckertonseaport.org

December 1 – 3

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