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Children's Dance Class, North Caldwell Council Meets, Library Programs This Week

Check out what's happening in and around the Caldwells this week.

These are some of the stories The Caldwells Patch will follow this week. If you know of an event or something happening that is not listed, let the editor know about it in the comment section below.

As the weather gets colder, outdoor greenmarkets inevitably close up shop. Check out our interactive map of the closest farmers markets and when they’re open.

Register for fall programs at the Caldwell Community Center! Programs for the upcoming season for children and adults are, among others: swimming, competitive stroke technique classes, special needs groups, karate, speed and agility training, hip hop, dance/creative movement and restorative/gentle yoga. 

Find out what's happening in Caldwellswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

For more information about or to register for the Community Center's upcoming programs, call 973-228-7665 or stop by. 

Get ready for your weekend garage/yard/estate sale by filling out this easy (and free!) form on Monday. Patch will use the information build an interactive map for people to find your weekend sale.

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The North Caldwell Borough Council will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at borough hall, at 141 Gould Ave. 

Hear stories and create art inspired by them at the Caldwell Public Library on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. This program is for students in grades K-2. For more information, call (973) 226-2837 or stop by Caldwell Public Library's Children's desk to register.

Christina Baker Kline, author of "Orphan Train," will be at the Fairfield Public Library, at 261 Hollywood Ave., on Tuesday for a talk and book signing at 7 p.m. Books will also be available for purchase. For more information or to register, call (973) 227-3575 or visit eventbrite.com. 

Register now for the Oben Fall Flag Football program which begins Wednesday. The North Caldwell Recreation Department is sponsoring the program for students in grades K-3 which will teach them football fundamentals and introduces children to the sport. Certified coaches will use a series of drills to show passing, catching, and running skills in a non-contact setting.  

The registration fee is $120. The football program will run from Wednesday through Oct. 23 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. at Fireman’s Field in North Caldwell. 

On Friday, find where garage/yard/estate sales are happening in the Caldwells and surrounding area using Patch's interactive map. 

Also on Friday, get a rundown of open houses in and around the Caldwells. 

Spend Sunday with the moe-tion dance theater! A children’s creative movement workshop for students aged 5 and up will be held at All 4 Dance Caldwell Studio, at 155 Roseland Ave #7, Caldwell. 

Artistic director Maureen Glennon and dancers of her company will lead the class, which will consist of a warm-up, introduction to modern dance technique, improvisation games and a collaborative creation of a dance piece to be performed, later in the afternoon, at moe-tion dance theater’s annual benefit.  

Registration for the workshop is $25, which includes child’s admission to benefit. Tickets for the benefit are $20 and parents/guardians of registered workshop students are offered  benefit tickets for the price of one! 

Tickets for the benefit will include wine, beer, food and performance. There will also be a tricky tray, a raffle and door prizes. For workshop registration form and further information on the company, visit www.moetiondancetheater.org.

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