Yardley Farmer's Market - Summer Market
Saturday October 25, 2025
Our mission is to promote sustainability through focusing on locally grown and sourced produce, meats and materials, while expanding marketing opportunities for local farmers, artisan food vendors and small businesses. Buttonwood Park, South Main Street, Yardley, PA 19067
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Stangl Farmers Market
Saturday October 25, 2025
Come join us at the Stangl Factory for the indoor, year-round farmers’ market featuring over 30 artisanal vendors. Enjoy the Factory’s unique atmosphere as you browse the offerings which include locally-sourced vegetables, grass-fed meats, artisan breads and cheeses, pastured eggs, specialty prepared foods and desserts. The market also has a fine selection of crafts, including handmade baskets, turned wood, soaps and bath products and hand spun yarn. Mine Street & Stangl Road, Flemington NJ 08822
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Spooktacular Costume Contest & Parade, Bucks County Administration Building
Saturday October 25, 2025
Join us on Saturday, October 25th for a costume contest and trick-or-treating throughout downtown Doylestown. Advanced registration is strongly suggested and will open in late summer 2025! We'll be meeting at the lawn of the Bucks County Administration Building (55 E Court Street) and parading down Pine Street onto E State Street. After the costume contest wraps up, trick-or-treating will be happening throughout town. Look for stores and restaurants with orange and black balloons hanging outside. We'll have a printed list of participating locations at check-in.
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Pumpkin Harvest Festival at Bountiful Acres
Saturday October 25, 2025
Are you ready for some fun this fall? Join Bountiful Acres for their Pumpkin Harvest Festival! Navigate their corn maze, pick your own pumpkin, catch a hayride on Big Red, and more! Catch live performances and different food trucks each weekend. Don't miss out on all the fun!
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Yoga in the Gardens
Saturday October 25, 2025
Join us for yoga on the Andalusia grounds led by Atlas Yoga & Movement. A one-hour outdoor Vinyasa Flow style yoga session led by Trina Shumsonk of Atlas Yoga & Movement. Exercise amidst nature on a cozy mulch wood path—remember to bring a blanket for extra comfort on the ground. This ticket also grants you admission to our gardens. Feel free to explore the beautiful Andalusia grounds before your class, afterwards, or both! The class begins at 11am, and we are open from 10am-5pm. Please bring your own mat and blanket!
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Books, Bugs, & Belonging: A Progressive, Quaker, Outdoor Approach to PS-3rd Grade
Saturday October 25, 2025
Open House for Ages 3-3rd grade and Their Caregivers This series is designed for both current and prospective Princeton Friends School families. Together, we’ll explore the heart of a progressive Quaker education, with opportunities to hear from faculty, students, and special guests. Click here for more information
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The Vegas Rat Pack, Bristol Riverside Theatre
Saturday October 25, 2025
2 and 8pm The Vegas Rat Pack tribute is a lively, entertaining show that brings the legendary Rat Pack era back to life. Featuring the iconic songs and playful camaraderie of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and more, the performance delivers timeless classics like “My Way,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” and “That’s Amore,” plus comedy and audience interaction for a fun, unforgettable night. Estimated Run Time: 90-minutes (plus one 15-minute intermission)
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The Thanksgiving Play, Spring Garden Mill - Tyler State Park
Saturday October 25, 2025
Things get awkward when the local school board commissions three teachers to devise a culturally sensitive Thanksgiving show. They’ve secured grant money and a professional LA actress to play the American Indian lead, but everything comes crashing down when her actual heritage is discovered. Larissa FastHorse’s wickedly funny satire spotlights the absurd nature of the politically correct, lampooning the virtue signaling of “enlightened white allies” and the verbal gymnastics employed in modern progressive thinking. “The familiar, whitewashed story of Pilgrims and Native Americans chowing down together gets a delicious roasting from expert farceurs.” – The New York Times Tickets are $25
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