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Join St Paul School for their Open House on January 7th between 11-2 p.m. St. Paul School is conveniently located in the heart of Princeton. Tour the classrooms and facilities, meet their dedicated teachers, and experience the warmth and friendliness of our students and parents. Register today by calling 609-921-7587 or at www.spsprinceton.org


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A comprehensive guide to all local area camps in Newtown and Yardley including academic camps, day camps, computer and technology camps, sports camps, performing and visual arts camps, special needs camps, and sleep-away camps! Also listed are educational programs, summer activities, and articles addressing first time campers and choosing the right camp for your child.


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Newtown Parks & Rec Offers Drivers Ed Classes in January
Ten weeks of classroom instruction on theory only. Please make sure you can attend all classes as 30 hours are required for completion. Your teen may be eligible for an insurance discount because of this course, please check with your insurance company. Participant does not need a license or permit to take this course but we do ask that participants are at least 15 years of age, up to age 19. More info/register here

 

 

Cairn University Global Mission Week, Jan 29 - Feb 2, 2018
This year's Global Mission Week is all about "The World At Our Doorstep". The biggest migration in human history is taking place right now. The world is literally at our doorstep. Immigrants, refugees, international students, and diaspora communities in Philadelphia make it possible for this year's Global Mission Week to focus on the mission of the church to the world in our backyard. We will learn what ethnic groups are represented in the Philadelphia region and how the ministry of the gospel is reaching out to these communities. Keynote speakers for the week include Coz Crosscombe, Gabe Wang-Herrera, and Susan Post. Cairn University, 200 Manor Avenue Langhorne, PA. More Information

 

Announcements (cont.)

Bruce Katsiff: River Town Portraits, 1973-1983; January 17 - March 9, 2018
In 1973, fresh from graduate school and the new chair of the art department at Bucks County Community College, Bruce Katsiff set out with his large-format camera to get to know his neighbors in Lumberville and Point Pleasant, PA. These carefully composed photographs reveal the intimate character of village life, and remain powerful today for their balance of emotion and technical precision. Gallery Hours: Monday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5pm Hicks Art Center Gallery at Bucks County Community College, 275 Swamp Road, Newtown PA


Churchville Nature Center January Events & Activities
The weather may be frightful, but the Nature Center’s list of activities is delightful. Churchville Nature Center offers everything from Winter Walks and Birding Walks to Survivalist Classes in the month of January. Churchville Nature Center 501 Churchville Lane, Churchville, PA. View Schedule


Young Rembrandt - Drawing Classes for Kids at Yardley Community Center
Young Rembrandt Winter Drawing begins on January 18, 2018 at The Yardley Community Center, hosted by Bucks Homeschool. For ages 5 to 16. 64 South Main Street, Yardley, PA. More Information


Washington Crossing Historic Park Closings and Winter Hours
Beginning January 2, the Visitor Center will remain open daily from 10am-5pm. Tours of the Historic Village will be offered, weather permitting, only on Saturdays and Sundays between 10:30 AM and 3:30 PM. The Thompson-Neely House and Bowman's Hill Tower will be closed until March, 2018. 1112 River Road, Washington Crossing PA. https://www.washingtoncrossingpark.org


Sip, Savor and Win Bucks County Prizes with ‘Passport to Bucks’
The Bucks County Wine Trail is offering a tasty challenge for wine enthusiasts both near and far: Purchase a Passport to Bucks card ($30) and enjoy a complimentary tasting at all eight Bucks County wineries. Continuing through April 30, visitors who purchase a Passport to Bucks card will also earn punches at each winery visited. Once all eight wineries have been visited and the card has eight punches, it can be entered into a drawing for one of several Bucks County prizes. www.buckscountywinetrail.com


Save The Date!

February 3, 2018 - Comedian Jim Florentine at The Newtown Theatre

February 18, 2018 - George Washington’s Birthday Party at Washington Crossing Historic Park

February 24, 2018 - Craft Supply Swap at The Grundy Library

March 3, 2018 - Bucks County Performing Arts Center 40th Anniversary Performance with Avi Wisnia at Yardley Community Center

March 10, 2018 - 16th Annual Tavern Night at the Half Moon Inn

Events

School Open Houses

Major Non-Profit Fundraisers

1/1 - 1/7 - Shady Brook Farm Holiday Light Show With Discount
Shady Brook Farm’s 23rd Annual Holiday Light Show is still open nightly through January 7, 2018. Experience the magic of more than 3 million lights illuminating acres of farmland at Shady Brook Farm’s Holiday Light Show! Encounter whimsical displays and familiar characters as you drive through in the comfort of your own car. Bring a non-perishable food item to donate to a local food bank and get $10 off per carload this week! The two mile trail takes about 20 min. to drive through if you’re taking your time to enjoy the sights. Free Hot Chocolate after the show on January 4th! Shady Brook Farm, 931 Stony Hill Road, Yardley PA www.shadybrookfarm.com

1/ 6 - Volunteer Work Day, Silver Lake Nature Center
Help us maintain our grounds. Give us 4 hours and we'll give you lunch! This event is rain or shine. Be prepared to get wet and dirty. Bring a refillable water bottle! Please call 215-785-1177 if you would like to participate. 9am -2pm. Silver Lake Nature Center 1306 Bath Road Bristol, PA 19007. http://www.SilverLakeNatureCenter.org

1/ 6 - Read to The Dogs!
Spend some time with the wonderful Nor'Wester Reader Therapy dogs at the Free Library of Northampton. Pick out a book and sit down to read to these pups - they love a good story! (1st Saturday of the month from October - May at 11:00 am.) For school age children. No registration required, just drop in and pick a book! Northampton Library, 25 Upper Holland Road, Richboro PA. http://www.northamptontownshiplibrary.org

1/ 6 - Genealogy 101, 10 a.m. to noon., An introduction to family history or genealogy for beginning researchers hosted by the Bucks County Genealogical Society and presented by Genealogist Michelle Chubenko. 10am - noon. $10 per person. David Library of the American Revolution, 1201 River Road, Washington Crossing, PA. www.bucksgen.org

1/ 6 - Comedian Robert Kelly
Stand-up comedian Robert Kelly will kick off a year of comedy at the Newtown Theatre. Doors open at 7 PM and the show starts at 8 PM. He played comedian Louis CK's fictional brother during the first, fourth and fifth seasons of the FX sitcom Louie. The Newtown Theatre, 120 North State Street Newtown, PA 18940. Tickets are available for $20 through The Comedy Shoppe.

1/ 6 - Natural New Year Trail Hike
New Year’s Resolutions are hard to stick to, but we will help get you started! Get fit while learning about the plants and animals that thrive here during the winter. We will hike for an hour and end with a stretch. Fee per Person: $2. Meet at the Nature Center at 1pm. Silver Lake Nature Center 1306 Bath Road Bristol, PA 19007. http://www.SilverLakeNatureCenter.org

1/ 6 - An Afternoon with Dr. Barbara Collins, Newtown Bookshop
Join us as we welcome Dr. Barbara Collins to the Newtown Bookshop at 1:00pm for a lecture, group discussion and book signing of "Power in Midlife and Beyond". All are welcome to this FREE event. Newtown Bookshop 2835 S. Eagle Road Newtown, PA 18940. www.newtownbookshop.com

1/ 6 - Barefoot Bobby & The Breakers
The four piece band Barefoot Bobby and the Breakers brings you their tribute to endless summer! 9:15pm til after midnight. No cover charge. The kitchen and bar are open until 2am.The Pines Tavern, 6217 N. Radcliffe Street, Bristol Borough PA 19007. http://www.thepinestavern.biz

1/7 - Family Challah Bake
Have fun learning to measure, knead, twist and shape your very own Challah to take home! $10 per family, 3:30 - 5:00 pm. Hosted by Lubavitch of Yardley, at McCaffreys of Yardley, 635 Heacock Rd, Yardley PA. Register here.

1/7 - Winter Lecture Series, Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve
At 2 p.m, Author Nancy Lawson presents "The Humane Gardener Cultivating Compassion for All Creatures." $12. Bowman’s Wildflower Preserve, 1635 River Road, New Hope, PA. www.bhwp.org

1/7 - Sunday Brunch with Janet Benton
Join us for a Sunday brunch with Janet Benton, the author of Lilli De Jong. Lilli de Jong is the story of a young woman who finds the most powerful love of her life when she gives birth at an institution for unwed mothers in 1883 Philadelphia. She is told she must give up her daughter to avoid lifelong poverty and shame. But she chooses to keep her. Cost for the brunch is $10 for members, and $15 for non-members. Copies of the book will be available for signing at the event. Please RSVP to office@kolemet.org or by calling 215-493-8522. Congregation Kol Emet 1360 Oxford Valley Rd, Yardley PA 19067. View flyer

1/ 8 - Cervone Center for Learning Information Session at The Pennington School
A program of individualized academic support for bright students with language-based learning disabilities. 9:30-11 am, or 7pm-8:30 pm. The Pennington School, 112 West Delaware Avenue Pennington, NJ 08534. www.pennington.org

1/ 8 - Orchids are DIFFERENT, Not Difficult
The Doylestown Nature Club's Jan. 8th meeting will feature Beth Davis who will explain that "Orchids are Different but not Difficult." Her 20 years' experience in the family owned Waldor Orchids in Linwood, NJ helped lead to her chairmanship of the Ocean City Flower Show for 4 years among other honors. 1pm. All are welcome. $5 guest fee. Buckingham Township Building, 4613 Hughesian Dr., lower level, Buckingham, PA. 215-493-1254

1/10 - Newtown Business Association Business Card Exchange
At Shady Brook Farm’s Stone’s Throw Pub from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Check out the new Stone’s Throw and attend this business card exchange, held monthly by the NBA. It will provide a great opportunity to network with colleagues and make new contacts while enjoying an exciting variety of refreshments. Attendees are asked to register online at https://www.newtownba.org. Shady Brook Farm, 931 Stony Brook Road Yardley, PA

1/10 - Advocacy For A Cleaner Earth
Bucks County Audubon Society, join BCAS and other environmental professionals for a panel discussion about the current state of our environment and what personal actions we can do to help make the world a better place! This free event will take place at Delaware Valley University at 6:30pm. Parking is off of New Britain Rd. Delaware Valley University Life Science Building, 700 E. Butler Ave, Doylestown PA. More Information

1/10 - Open House, Stuart Co-ed Pre-School
From first discoveries to lasting skills, Stuart’s Early Childhood Program (EC) provides girls and boys with a joyful initial classroom experience and a solid foundation for the future. We nurture a sense of wonder and uncover what each child is curious about through frequent one-on-one interactions. 9am -10:30am, all are welcome. Stuart Country Day School, 1200 Stuart Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540. More Information

1/11 - Winter Hiking Class
Don’t let winter stall your outdoor fun and exercise this year! Consider the benefits of “Winter Hiking.” Winter Hiking involves special skills, gear and risks compared to 3-season hiking. This is your opportunity to learn about clothing, equipment and safety necessary for Winter Hiking, whether you’re plans entail local parks or more remote wilderness. Appalachian Mountain Club leaders Jeff Fritzinger and Barbara Beatrice will focus on the essentials, demonstrate gear and provide an opportunity to join a winter hike on a later date when there is snow. 7pm-9pm. Newtown Parks and Recreation, 100 Municipal Drive, Newtown PA. Register here

1/12 - Opening Night - Pennsbury School District Student Art Show
The second annual Pennsbury School District gallery art show opens tonight at the Artists of Yardley Art Center at Patterson Farm from 5-8 pm then can also be viewed by the public Jan. 13-14 and Jan 20-21, 2018. Student work on display will include acrylic and oil paintings, advanced ceramics and sculptures, stained glass and digital photography. Regular gallery hours are 12 to 5 p.m. on the four days of the show. AOY at Patterson Farm, 949 Mirror Lake Road, Yardley PA. https://artistsofyardley.org

1/12 and 1/13 - 64th Annual Yardley Antiques Show
You never know what treasures await you! The show is our major fundraiser for the ongoing preservation and upkeep of the historic Yardley Community Centre. Show hours: Friday, January 12 from 11am to 6pm & Saturday, January 13th from 10am to 4pm. Admission is $6 at the door. For information, call 215-321-3528. Yardley Community Centre, 64 South Main Street, Yardley, PA

1/12 - Bruce in The USA Tribute Show
Bruce In The USA is a crowd pleasing, high energy musical experience with note perfect and visually accurate recreations of a Bruce Springsteen & The E. Street Band concert. 8pm at The Sellersville Theater 1894, 24 West Temple Ave., Sellersville PA. https://www.st94.com

1/13 - Second Saturday, Yardley Borough
Come on downtown in Yardley each 2nd Saturday every month! Stroll around and experience Yardley's food and beverage options, specialty retail, and wellness services. Each month a variety of businesses will be offering specials, entertainment, activities and events on 2nd Saturday. We'll see you there! 2nd Saturdays is sponsored by the Yardley Business Association and run by the Yardley BET. For the latest details, check out 2nd Saturday Yardley's Facebook page and look for the posters all over downtown the week before each event!

1/13 - Fred Miller presents Frank Sinatra
The Friends of the Yardley-Makefield Library would like to publicize the following FREE (limited seating) community program. Fred Miller’s lecture on Frank Sinatra is a musical tribute to a unique American entertainer, punctuated by anecdotes and biographical details drawn from an eventful, legendary life. 2pm-3pm. Yardley-Makefield Library 1080 Edgewood road, Yardley, PA. http://www.ymfriends.org

1/13 - Elvis Presley Tribute, Yardley Country Club
The #1 Elvis Presley tribute artist in the country, Jeff Krick, brings his heartfelt and dynamic tribute to the King of Rock and Roll to the Yardley Country Club from 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Tickets to the Elvis Tribute Concert are $40 each and include buffet dinner, dessert, and show (cash bar). Call 215-493-4531, ext. 118 for reservations. http://www.yardleycc.com/calendar

1/13 - Winter Farmers Market, Wrightstown Farmers Market
Enjoy our indoor Winter market on the second and fourth Saturday of the month through April 30, 2018 at The Gathering, 2324 Second Street Pike, Wrightstown, PA. For our Winter Season Vendor List click here. https://www.wrightstownfarmersmarket.org

1/13 - Wine For Dummies
Learn about wine and have fun! Includes instruction, wine tasting and tour. 2pm. Crossing Vineyards and Winery, 1853 Wrightstown Road, Washington Crossing PA. Call 215-493-6500, or visit http://www.crossingvineyards.com

1/14 - Paint Your Pet’s Portrait
At Painting With a Twist in Richboro from 2-5pm. Make sure you call to reserve and send us a picture of your pet before the event! Our artists pre-sketch it for you by the beginning of the class. With direct artist-instructor guidance, you will complete acrylic painting of your animal friend. You will be creating the special keepsake in a group while having fun and socializing. Painting with a Twist- Richboro, 998 2nd Street Pike, Richboro, PA. More Information

1/15 - School's Out Gymnastics Day For Ages 5+
Kids will do flips, crafts, enjoy Open Gym and play games. Non Members are welcome. 9am-3pm at Dynamix Gymnastics, 181 Wheeler Ct, Suite C Langhorne, PA. More Information

1/15 - MLK Kids Baking Day
Sweet Occasions is hosting a baking camp day for the kids when they're off from school. Learn all the skills and techniques used to create cupcakes, cake pops, and cookies. Hands on instruction all day. Camp is from 10-2 and is help in our new workshop. Also, same day cookie decorating available for kids who just want to decorate sugar cookies for a few minutes, 10 - 4:30. Craft activity and drinks included for only $12. Sweet Occasions, 74 Peddler's Village, Lahaska PA. 267-362-5136

1/15 - Knights of Columbus Annual Free Throw Competition
It's FREE all girls & boys ages 9-14 are invited to compete for trophies, certificates, patches at the annual free throw event. No pre registration required. 2pm-3pm. A parental signature is required to allow participation & use of photos. Northampton Twp Recreation Center, 345 Newtown-Richboro Rd, Richboro PA. Sponsored by: Hennessy Council KofC #6145, 215-322-1842. http://kofchennessy.forcommunity.life

1/15 - Kids and Nature Days – “Winter Nature”
Six to thirteen year olds are invited to join us as we explore the trails, play games, make crafts, visit with our animals, and much more! $50/child. Camp goes from 9am-4pm. Pre-register by January 12 by calling 215-785-1177. Silver Lake Nature Center 1306 Bath Road Bristol, PA 19007. http://www.SilverLakeNatureCenter.org

1/16 - Presenting Your Best Self: Job Interview Techniques
Gary Lachow, Job Developer for JEVS Career Strategies presents, "Presenting Your Best Self: Job Interview Techniques." Learn how to pitch your talent. Open to those in all stages of career transition. 7pm-8pm. Seating is limited. Please call the library at 215-357-3050 to reserve your seat! Northampton Library, 25 Upper Holland Road, Richboro PA. More Information

1/17 - Recruitment Queen’s Annual Job Fair
Held Jan. 17 at Oxford Valley Mall in Bucks County, the job fair features opportunities in a variety of fields, including financial services and healthcare, among countless others. RecruitmentQueen CEO and founder Jennifer Schultz said she anticipates dozens of exhibitors offering upwards of 1,000 or more jobs. 10am - 2pm. Oxford Valley Mall, 2300 East Lincoln Highway, Langhorne PA

1/18 - Food Trends: What 2018 Will Bring To The Table
Last year we saw lots of noodles, vegetable proteins and cauliflower. What is on the menu for this year? Don’t miss “Food Trends: What 2018 Will Bring to the Table” with McCaffrey’s Registered Dietitian with Jill Kwasny. This free program will be held on Thursday, January 18th in the upstairs bistro at the McCaffrey’s Food Market in Yardley located at the Edgewood Village Shopping Center at 635 Heacock Road from 10:00 – 11:00 am.RSVP to nutritionist@Mccaffreys.com or call 215 750-7713 to reserve a seat.

1/19 - The Actors NET Inc of Bucks County Presents Witness for the Prosecution
ActorsNET will perform this play by Agatha Christie on weekends beginning January 19 through February 4, 2018. Times: Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm. ActorsNET 635 N Delmorr Ave, Morrisville PA 19067. http://www.actorsnetbucks.org/

1/20 - Honey Hollow History Walk and Tour
BCAS and the Heritage Conservancy will be leading a history walk around the beautiful property of the Honey Hollow Watershed at the Bucks County Audubon Society at 11am. This is a free program, so be sure to bring the whole family. Please dress according to the weather. Bucks County Audubon Society, 2877 Creamery Rd, New Hope PA. 215-297-5880

1/20 - Live Music in Yardley - Karkowska Sisters Duo
Sponsored by Bucks County Performing Arts Center, Anna and Kasha Karkowska will perform at The Yardley Community Centre. Adults: $15, Children: $10. 64 South Main Street, Yardley PA 215-493-3010. http://www.bcpac.org/

1/20 and 1/21 - Pennsbury School District Student Art Show
Student work on display will include acrylic and oil paintings, advanced ceramics and sculptures, stained glass and digital photography. Regular gallery hours are 12 to 5 p.m. on the four days of the show. AOY at Patterson Farm, 949 Mirror Lake Road, Yardley PA. https://artistsofyardley.org

1/20 - Live Music Saturdays – Karly & Mike, The Yardley Inn
Karly and Mike will perform from 8-11pm. Yardley Inn and Restaurant, 82 East Afton Avenue, Yardley PA 19067. https://www.yardleyinn.com/events

1/20 - Paul Rodgers of Bad Company, Free, and The Firm
8pm at Parx Casino, 2999 Street Road, Bensalem, PA 19020. More Information

1/21 - Warren Miller's Line of Descent, presented by Volkswagen at Newtown
The Newtown Theatre will screen Warren Miller's Line of Descent, presented by Volkswagen at 4 PM. In this film, WME travels the globe, by land, air, and sea, exploring the ties that bind ski culture. For 68 years, ski families have cheered the official kickoff of winter with the ski film company that started it all. This year is no different. The family grows, and the traditions grow richer, in Warren Miller's Line of Descent. Bigger, deeper, fresher than ever. The Newtown Theatre is an independent promoter for the film. $10 per ticket, register here. Newtown Theatre, 120 N State St, Newtown, PA

January 21 - Grey Nun Academy School Open House
Take a tour, visit classrooms, meet parents, staff, and students. Learn about our academic curriculum, blended learning through technology, co-curricular activities, after school enrichment classes, extended day program, tuition assistance for eligible families, and more. Grey Nun Academy is an independent, Catholic co-educational lower and middle school in Bucks County, PA for children in grades PreK3 through 8th. 11am- 1pm. 1750 Quarry Road, Yardley, PA http://www.greynunacademy.org

1/22 - Bill Pezza: How Bristol Won, A Discussion of Bristol Borough’s Future
Join us at 6:30 pm when Mr. Bill Pezza, President of Bristol Borough's community organization Raising the Bar, discusses in depth his book, How Bristol Won, at the Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library. Historic Bristol Borough recently emerged from near-obscurity first out of 3,500 small towns across America to win the national Small Business Revolution-Main Street contest last February. Buoyed by its success, and bursting with renewed confidence, the Borough stands poised to move forward, to create its own opportunities and to be a model of hope for other struggling towns whose best days CAN lie ahead. This discussion will highlight the book's plan of thirty action items the private-public partnership should pursue moving forward. Seating is limited for this free event. Register online or call the Library at 215.788.7891. Grundy Library, 680 Radcliffe Street, Bristol PA

1/23 - Time Stands Still, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Through February 11, 2018
Sarah and James work together as war correspondents—she’s a photographer; he’s a writer. When a car bomb injures Sarah, she comes home to recuperate in the loft they share. It’s soon clear that she is eager to return to the action, while he’s relieved to be away from the terror and bloodshed. From Pulitzer Prize-winner Donald Margulies, this Broadway hit play is a witty, intelligent look at ordinary life through the lens of war. Bristol Riverside Theatre 120 Radcliffe Street Bristol, PA | Box Office 215-785-0100. Dates and Times

1/23 - Grey Nun Academy School Open House
Take a tour, visit classrooms, meet parents, staff, and students. Learn about our academic curriculum, blended learning through technology, co-curricular activities, after school enrichment classes, extended day program, tuition assistance for eligible families, and more. Grey Nun Academy is an independent, Catholic co-educational lower and middle school in Bucks County, PA for children in grades Pre-K3 through 8th. 9am -11am. 1750 Quarry Road, Yardley, PA http://www.greynunacademy.org

1/24 - Til Death Do Us Part: Late Nite Catechism 3, Jan 24 – Feb 4, 2018
The latest play to be unveiled in this sinfully funny series. After teaching countless students about the saints, venial sins, limbo and more, Sister is now offering up hilarious lessons on the Sacraments of Marriage and the Last Rites, including her own wacky version of the Newlywed Game. Classroom participation is a must, so bring along your sweetie and your sense of humor for a session with the country’s feistiest couples counselor! Buck County Playhouse, 70 S. Main Street New Hope, PA. Schedule and Tickets

1/25 - Mark Fried and Road Rules For Retirement
Please join us on Thursday, January 25th at 6:30pm as we welcome Mark Fried who will be featuring his book "Road Rules For Retirement". Mark will be speaking about his book, followed by a signing and meeting with guests. All are invited! Newtown Bookshop 2835 S. Eagle Road Newtown, PA 18940. http://www.newtownbookshop.com

1/25 - Home Buying: For First Timers Tips to Smooth the Process
Thinking of purchasing a first home? Join us for Home Buying: For First Timers at 6:30 pm at the Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library for an overview of the home buying process along with tips from professionals. Seating is limited for this free event; register online at www.grundylibrary.org, or by calling the Library at 215.788.7891. Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library, 680 Radcliffe Street, Bristol PA

1/25 -2/4 - Ohev Shalom Players Presents Little Shop of Horrors
The Ohev Shalom Players group will put on a production of the Little Shop of Horrors musical from January 25, 2018 through February 4, 2018. The Little Shop of Horrors is a musical by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, creative geniuses behind The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast. The performance dates and times are:
January 25th & February 1: 7:00 PM
January 27 & February 3: 8:00 PM
January 28 & February 4: 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM
Ohev Shalom of Bucks County, 944 Second Street Pike Richboro, PA 18954. More Information

1/26 - Wayne Brady
Five-time Emmy winner and Grammy nominee Wayne Brady is set to make his Bucks County debut January 26. He's an actor, singer, dancer, improviser and songwriter who you know from "Let's Make a Deal" and "Whose Line is it Anyway?" and is fresh off his sold-out world tour "Makin' Sh*t Up." Parx Casino, 2999 Street Road, Bensalem, PA 19020. http://www.parxcasino.com/xcitecenter

1/27 - Newtown Cash Mob at 2:15pm
Support a Newtown business! Only 3 rules: 1. Spend at least $20, 2. Talk to three new people, 3. Have fun!!! We will meet in a public space in Newtown (location to be sent via email one week prior), and the business we will support will be revealed. A short walk there... a little purchase… a lot of fun! Studies show that when you spend a dollar on a local business it circulates in the community longer and provides five times more benefit locally than spending at a big box or online merchant. You can shop for yourself or for a gift, either way you support the community and making new friends. You're welcome to help me support a local coffeehouse or adult beverage locale after retailing. Please RSVP with "CASH MOB" subject line to 0380ayam@gmail.com

1/27 - Wild Animal Signs of the Woods
Wild animals leave behind all types of signs that give us clues to their behaviors. During this expedition participants will learn how to examine animal signs and even how to make a plaster cast of a footprint to take home with them. All ages welcome. $2 for Friends of Silver Lake Members; $3 Non-member. Silver Lake Nature Center 1306 Bath Road Bristol, PA http://www.SilverLakeNatureCenter.org

1/28: Newtown Historical Winter Dinner
The Newtown Historic Association will hold it’s “Winter Dinner” at 6:00 pm at the Temperance House. This dinner is to honor the homeowners who have graciously opened their houses for the Holiday House Tour and the Public Building stewards. The cost is $40.00 per person – reserve online or call Keyna Crawford 215-968-2783 for more information. Deadline for reservations is January 21st. The Temperance House, 5 S. State Street, Newtown Borough. https://www.newtownhistoric.org

1/28 - Adult Basketry Class
Come learn to weave a round basket in time for Valentine's Day. $30 per person, class size is limited to 10. Class runs from 1pm to 5pm. Churchville Nature Center , 501 Churchville Lane, Churchville, PA 18966. Register

1/28 - Panel Discussion: Art and Social Change
The program features a dialogue with a focus on regional contemporary perspectives for artists, educators, Museum personnel, students, and community members, to engage the region as we work to inspire advocacy, activism, and meaningful community involvement in the arts. 2pm to 3:30pm. James A. Michener Art Museum, 138 South Pine Street, Doylestown PA. More Information

1/31- Full Moon Campfire
Come enjoy the full moon and eclipse and a toasty campfire to warm up. No fee, but pre-registration required. Limit 20 participants. 5:30-7:30pm. If conditions appear unfavorable, call to inquire if the event will be held. (215-345-7860). Peace Valley Nature Center, 170 N. Chapman Rd, Doylestown PA

Regards,
Peter Gibson
President
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