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PARTY TIME christmas cheer ANNUAL RIDGEWOOD ORNAMENT SWAP PUTS NEW SPIN ON TREE TRIMMING WRITTEN BY AMELIA DUGGAN PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRIS MARKSBURY W THINKSTOCK hat happens when you get about 50 women, good food and drink, superior conversation and a whole lot of bags and boxes containing an assortment of Christmas ornaments? Mirth, merriment and mayhem. Each December, Ridgewood’s Liz Kloak invites friends, family and business colleagues to her charming century home to partake in an annual ritual that simply explodes with holiday cheer – the ornament swap. As one of Ridgewood’s unofficial holiday kick-off parties, guests are invited to attend – but only if they arrive bearing a bag or box with an ornament inside. The ornament can be silly or sentimental, but by the time the evening is through, each and every one is coveted by its owner. Every guest gets a number when she arrives and is invited in turn to select a package – but that’s not where it ends. A guest can steal another’s ornament if she likes it better, rather than select from the remaining inventory. It’s not over until the last number has been called and the very last ornament selected, with nary a clunker in the bunch. ● 70 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2016 | (201) FAMILY 201magazine.com