BUS TRIP TO JACKSON PREMIUM OUTLETS AND DELICIOUS ORCHARDS TO BENEFIT KENILWORTH’S HISTORIC NITSCHKE HOUSE
The Kenilworth Historical Society will host a bus trip to two popular N.J. shopping destinations — Jackson Premium Outlets and Delicious Orchards — on Saturday, April 20.
The trip will depart Kenilworth (St. Theresa’s School parking lot) at 9:30 a.m. and return to Kenilworth at approximately 7:30 p.m. Cost of $55 includes comfortable motor coach transportation, approximately 5 hours at Jackson Premium Outlets followed by a visit to Delicious Orchards country food market. Jackson Premium Outlets features 70 outlet stores from some of the world’s leading designers and name brands, including American Eagle, Banana Republic, Bath & Body Works, Brooks Brothers, Carter’s, Chico’s, Coach, Crate & Barrel, GAP, Kate Spade New York, Levi’s, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Under Armour — and more, plus a number of eateries. Coupons for additional store discounts will be provided. Delicious Orchards, a 60,000 square-foot retail market specializing in top-quality fresh fruits and vegetables, also offers a wide array of baked goods from an on-site scratch bakery, fine meats, cheeses, coffees and teas, and deli, prepared foods, organic and grocery sections. There will be a 50/50 raffle and complimentary door prizes on the bus.
For further information and reservations, please call 908-709-0434. As space is limited, reservations and payment should be made by April 4 to ensure availability. Gift certificates for the trip are also available for purchase.
Proceeds from the bus trip will benefit the Kenilworth Historical Society’s historic Oswald J. Nitschke House (c. 1880) by helping defray operating expenses, including the cost of an elevator that makes the restored “living history” museum and cultural arts center fully accessible to everyone.
The Kenilworth Historical Society (kenilworthhistoricalsociety.org) is an independent, volunteer-based, non-profit, tax-exempt, 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to the research, preservation and interpretation of the Oswald J. Nitschke House, local history and culture.