We all know what most people will be doing Saturday. But if you don’t have a tree with lots of presents under it, or even if you do — and just want a break from family togetherness — here are two options we’ve found. Let us know about any others in the comments.
Christmas morning or not, Yogadesha at 25 Watchung Plaza in Montclair has a 9 a.m. Vinyasa class on Dec. 25, led by Loryn. Sign up here. Regular prices apply.
Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield celebrates the time-honored Jewish tradition of movies and Chinese food on Christmas by presenting the 1971 animated film “The Point” , narrated by Ringo Starr, with music by Harry Nilsson, along with a kosher Chinese meal. Advanced reservations: $5 per person/$15 per family. Walk-ins: $10 per person/$25 per family.
As usual, movie theaters in the area are all open too. Click here for schedules.




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Best of the season to all!
The movie + Chinese food thing is updated in our house to movie + Indian food.
In our house, movie and all-you-can-eat sushi.