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Christ Child Society Christmas Home Tour
Birmingham Country Club, 1750 Saxon Dr, Birmingham, MI | Get Directions »
$45.00
The Christ Child Society of Detroit’s annual Christmas Home Tour will be held this year on Friday, November 30th, from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm. The ticket price of $45 ($60 at the door) includes a lovely luncheon and boutique fair at the Birmingham Country Club.
The five beautiful homes featured on this year's tour are all in Birmingham and Bloomfield, and include one of the first homes built in Bloomfield Village, now beautifully updated. Each will be decorated for the Christmas season by local designers.
The luncheon will feature 17 new and returning vendors, and extended shopping and dining hours from 10am until 2:30pm. There will be a $500 Somerset Collection shopping card raffle and gourmet peanut brittle gifts for purchase by chef extraordinaire Lauren Quarton.
The Christ Child Society of Detroit celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The Society’s 440 members support several projects which help disadvantaged children in the Detroit area, including the Christ Child House, a residential treatment center for abused and neglected boys. CCS members also make and distribute more than 2,000 layettes each year for the newborns of needy families, and run a literacy program in the Pontiac school system. For more information, go to www.ccsdetroit.org.
To purchase tickets for the Christmas Home Tour, please contact Kelly Moody at 248-884-8440 or kmoody@hallandhunter.com.
Event Details
| Where | Birmingham Country Club 1750 Saxon Dr, Birmingham, MI 48009 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 9:30 am–2:00 pm |
| Website | http://www.ccsdetroit.org |
| Phone | 248-884-8440 |
| kmoody@hallandhunter.com | |
| Price | $45 |
| Tickets | Buy Tickets |
More About Birmingham Country Club
The Birmingham Country Club has been around for nearly a century—since 1916, to be exact. Originally, the founders were various businessmen who purchased the acres of land and stream as a real estate investment; however, they admired the land so much that they converted it instead into a golf course. Over the decades, the main house has been transformed from a white farm house to a larger wooden house and now the current, sprawling English form. The various amenities of the old, refined country club complement the high-class atmosphere as members enjoy a pool, a golf course and plenty of food and drink for entertainment purposes. Not to mention, it also provides an upscale location for their special events.