Pennsbury Manor’s Charter Day
Sunday March 8, 2026
FREE ADMISSION Join us in celebrating Pennsylvania’s birthday at the home of its founder, William Penn! Take a tour of the Manor House, observe colonial craftspeople as they demonstrate the art of blacksmithing, woodworking and spinning, watch history come to life with a performance by our Living History Theater troupe, and visit with the animals. And, meet other local history organizations to learn more about their plans for America’s 250th. This event is FREE to the public. Please consider bringing a non-perishable food item to donate to a local food bank.
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The Other Crossings, Yardley Historical Association
Sunday March 8, 2026
The Old Library by Lake Afton Author and historian William (Larry) Kidder will present an enlightening program about the almost daily river crossings by General George Washington's troops during the month leading up to the famous crossing and several crossings after the Battle of Trenton. Local militia troops stationed in the Yardley area played a large role in these crossings as did the Yardley ferry. The expanded story will allow a better understanding of what made the Christmas crossing so important and the victory at Trenton possible. No reservations are needed for this program. Seating will be on a first come basis.
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Wine & Cake Pop Pairing, Crossing Vineyards & Winery
Sunday March 8, 2026
Have your wine and eat cake too! Get ready to indulge in an afternoon of delicious handcrafted cake pops from our friends at, Brown's Handcrafted Confections, paired alongside our decadent wines. Treat yourself to a tasty afternoon! Cost: $40pp
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Delaware Valley Wind Symphony Presents: Music from the Small Screen
Sunday March 8, 2026
Holland Middle School, 400 E Holland Rd, PA, 18966 Did you know a wisecracking rabbit may be responsible for your refined taste in classical music? Long before streaming services, Saturday mornings belonged to Bugs Bunny and the glorious symphonic soundtracks of Warner Bros. cartoons. While we laughed at rabbits and hunters, we were getting a sneaky introduction to orchestral masterworks. On Sunday, March 8, the Delaware Valley Wind Symphony presents “Music from the Small Screen,” celebrating the unforgettable themes of television and cartoons. Enjoy the whirlwind music of Bugs Bunny and friends, the gallop of The Lone Ranger, and the mysterious opening of the TV series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
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