Annual Wildflower Sale Weekend, Churchville Nature Center
Sunday May 3, 2026
Join us for the kickoff of our sale of beautiful, native perennials and stellar annuals! This year's kickoff weekends will be Saturday and Sunday, April 25th & 26th, and May 2nd & 3rd. The sale takes place from 10 AM - 5 PM. During the first two weekends of the sale, staff and volunteers will be on hand to help select the perfect plants for your garden. Check back in April for a list of plant species that will be available.
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May Tea @The Old Barracks Museum
Sunday May 3, 2026
Join us for tea at the Old Barracks Museum! Our May Tea event is a semi-formal tea service, with all proceeds supporting the museum's operations. The May Tea recalls the Pink Tea, an event that the women of the Old Barracks Association held to raise funds for the purchase and restoration of the barracks. Included with the purchase of a ticket is a tea service featuring various teas, finger sandwiches, and pastries, as well as a teacup to take home. Seats are limited, and tickets will likely sell out quickly. Teacup color will vary and cannot be reserved in advance. Brunch attire is suggested, and don't forget to wear your best hat for a chance to win a prize in the hat contest! The May Tea will be held on Sunday, May 3rd. Tickets are $40 for members and $45 for non-members. Tickets will be available on March 30th. Click here for more information
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Oysters & Wine Pairing, Bishop Estates
Sunday May 3, 2026
Sip some wine and pair it with Bad Mother Shucker Oysters. Savor the perfect pairing of fresh, expertly shucked oysters from Bad Mother Shuckers alongside their thoughtfully curated wines—more than just a bite, it’s a full experience. With multiple time slots available each hour, so you can skip the wait and enjoy your oysters and a glass of wine at your own pace. Settle in wherever you like—inside their Rustic Bank Barn, the Coop, or Stable Room, or unwind outdoors under umbrellas on the patio or in their courtyard.
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Bucks County Playhouse
Sunday May 3, 2026
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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Guided Walking Tour, Downtown Yardley
Sunday May 3, 2026
A guided walking tour of downtown Yardley will be offered by the Yardley Historical Association on Sunday, May 3 at 2 p.m. The tour will begin at the Old Library by Lake Afton, 46 West Afton Avenue. Come see how Yardley has changed during the last four centuries. Historian Charlie Thomforde will lead a leisurely one-hour walk through the center of town. Today it retains much of its original character and illustrates how it has changed from a single grist mill on Brock Creek to a thriving, diverse community. The Yardleyville Bridge, the Delaware Canal, the railroad, runaway streetcars, two competing fire companies, and life in small town America will all be part of the story. The tour will end at the Old Library by Lake Afton where old photos of town will be on display. A $10 per person donation is requested. Reservations are required. For more information about the tour or other activities of the Yardley Historical Association, call 215-208-1154, e-mail info@yardleyhistory.org, or visit www.yardleyhistory.org.
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'Laughter on the 23rd Floor', Langhorne Players
Sunday May 3, 2026
Inspired by Neil Simon’s experience as a writer on Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows, this uproarious comedy is a gag-filled, foulmouthed love letter to the dawn of the golden age of American television. Come for the famous playwright, be drawn in by the nostalgia, stay for the madcap jokes and pranks created by the writers of a 1950s sketch comedy TV show starring the charming but maddeningly unstable Max Prince, and leave having laughed throughout what Variety called “the funniest comedy on Broadway in years” and what Newsweek raved is “one of [Simon’s] funniest.”
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Sunday Suppers at Northridge Restaurant
Sunday May 3, 2026
Hosted on Sundays from 4–7 pm in the heart of New Jersey’s countryside, Executive Chef Lance Knowling presents a Sunday Supper at Northridge featuring rustic, soulful dishes inspired by his Midwestern upbringing—all served on a property surrounded by 300 acres of farmland. For the summer months, inn guests, locals and Bucks County visitors are invited to join us to enjoy this comforting experience outdoors on the courtyard patio or Northridge’s upper veranda, with sweeping views (weather permitting). Highlights of the Sunday Supper menu include: Kansas City BBQ Ribs, our House Burger, Grilled Fish Tacos, Country Buttermilk Fried Chicken, rotating desserts and more. In addition to Sundays, Northridge is open for regular dinner service Wednesday through Saturday, offering a separate seasonal menu rooted in rustic elegance and farm-fresh fare. Reservations are available via OpenTable or by calling 609-397-0802
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