Seasonal & Holidays
Christmas, Hanukkah Events In Clark: Parades, Tree Lightings, More
From menorah lightings to Santa visits, there is lots to do around Clark this holiday season.

CLARK, NJ — There is no shortage of things to do in Clark to get the winter holiday season off to a rollicking good start.
Christmas and Hanukkah, the eight-day Jewish festival of lights, intersect this year, with Hanukkah running Dec. 18-26. Christmas, of course, is on Dec. 25, but you don’t have to wait to start taking in all the sights and sounds of the holidays.
Tree and menorah lightings in Clark are:
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- Sponsored by the Vermella at Garwood Station and the Union County Board of County Commissioners, Clark's tree lighting will kick off the holiday season on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 5 p.m.
- Clark will have a menorah lighting on Saturday, Nov. 26 from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27 is the rain date.
Read more: Tree Lighting + Brunch With Santa Coming Soon To Garwood
Christmas parades — often complete with Santa Claus, festively decorated floats and marching bands — are a holiday tradition, both nationally and locally.
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Several big parades are taking place this year, including the Mayor’s Annual Christmas Parade in Baltimore City, Maryland; and the Christmas Boat Parade in Newport Beach, California.
Parades in Clark may not be able to match those in size, but the heart behind them is just as big. Parades to catch near home include:
Holiday lighting displays are another holiday favorite. Some to catch in New Jersey are:
- 'Festival Of Trees' Returns To Cranford This Holiday Season
- Winter Walk Among Thousands Of Lights In Essex County Through Jan. 15
Clarification: An earlier version of this story mentioned the defunct Target Holidazzle Parade in Minneapolis, which no longer takes place.
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