FREE Saturday Morning Bird Walks, Silver Lake Nature Center
Saturday May 23, 2026
Saturday Morning Bird Walks are offered from March through May AND September through November at 7:30am. Bring your binoculars if you have a pair! Meet outside of the SLNC Visitors’ Center at the Welcome Kiosk near the Parking Area. FREE.
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Doylestown Farmers Market
Saturday May 23, 2026
51st Doylestown Farmers Market! Our favorite cornerstone farmers and vendors like Trauger's Farm, Love Grows CSA, Pan's Forest, Spring Creek Farm, Wildemore Farm, Roastwell Coffee, Apple Ridge Farm & Sourdough Bakery, Jersey Pickles, Noshes by Sherri and so many more return with the finest fruits, vegetables, bread, pastry, chicken, beef, pork, lamb, eggs, coffee and other necessities. Join us every Saturday with live music on South Hamilton Street from 8am to 1pm though November 21st (except September 12th for ArtsFest) with monthly events and kid's crafts. We are also a dog friendly market! Well behaved leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners' shop through the market. We have many products for our furry friends on a weekly basis. And check out our Halloween Costume event for pets on October 31st!
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Spring Creek Farm Market
Saturday May 23, 2026
Come shop a wide selection of fresh, locally sourced goods at Spring Creek Farm Market every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.! Browse organic vegetables and herbs; pastured eggs, chicken, and pork; grass-fed beef; organic sourdough; and pantry staples. They’ll have Owowcow ice cream, unique gifts, and more.
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Styrofoam and Recycle Event, Lower Makefield Township
Saturday May 23, 2026
Location: Lower Makefield Township Administrative building, 1100 Edgewood Road, Yardley Items accepted: clean white Styrofoam for shipping ( no food packaging and packing peanuts), natural corks (no synthetics), clean pill bottles with tops ( remove labels, glue and wash), batteries , all portable types accepted, alkaline, lithium, button, lead-acid but no large car/boat/sump pump batteries.
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Torah Talk with Rabbi Adler, Adath Israel Congregation
Saturday May 23, 2026
Once a month, before Shabbat morning Torah service (approximately 10:15am), join Rabbi Adler for an interactive text study on themes of the weekly torah portion and enjoy a fun coffee and tea bar. RSVP not necessary. Adath Israel Congregation, 1958 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville NJ 609-896-4977
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Military Might @Morgan Log House
Saturday May 23, 2026
Join us at Morgan Log House for Military Might, a special event honoring the stories, service, and sacrifices of those who served throughout American history. This family-friendly day brings together living historians, military reenactors, and storytellers to explore the impact of war from the battlefield to the home front.
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Nature Crochet Series Class 1, Silver Lake Nature Center
Saturday May 23, 2026
This is the first in a series of Nature Crochet classes. This first class is designed for complete beginners. We will learn how to make a slip knot, chain, single crochet, double crochet, and slip stitch. Then we will create beautiful vines with leaves. Materials are provided, but you are more than welcome to bring your own supplies if desired. If you already know how to crochet, you are still more than welcome to attend this class for a refresh and join in our vine project! This class is designed for adults and children 8+. Pre-registration is required. Price is $15/Person or $10/Person for Members of the Friends of SLNC.
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Bucks County Playhouse - Two Showtimes
Saturday May 23, 2026
1:30 and 7:30 Passions ignite and secrets smolder in Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize–winning masterpiece. Set on a sweltering Mississippi estate, a wealthy Southern family gathers to celebrate Big Daddy’s birthday. Beneath the surface of their lavish estate lies a tangle of lies, desire, and unspoken truths. At the center is Maggie “the Cat,” determined to save her marriage to Brick, a former football hero numbed by loss and silence, so they can inherit his parent’s vast fortune. This explosive American classic is as sexy, sizzling and unforgettable today as it was when it first shook Broadway in 1955.
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