6 Fun Things To Do In Bucks County This Weekend
BUCKS COUNTY, PA —There is this weekend and then there is "The Lost Weekend.And on Saturday and Sunday, you can live in the past and present with a photo exhibit that captures one of The Fab Four during a period in the mid-1970s when he was estranged from his wife and living for 18 months with his girlfriend. May Pang will show off her private collection of photographs during her time with Beatle John Lennon at a New Hope art gallery Friday through Saturday.Speaking of art, not far from New Hope, the AOY Art Center in Lower Makefield Township will open its "Paint Our Towns" exhibit featuring works from some 50 artists in greater Bucks County.Life can just be duckie sometimes. Like in Warminster Township this weekend.Rubber Duckie, you're the one! And you're one of many leading the charge during the 29th annual Rubber Duckie Regatta on Sunday in Warminster Township.New Hope-Lambertville kicks off PrideFest Weekend with fireworks on Friday night.Check out the tiles too at the Tile Works at 13o East Swamp Road in Doylestown this weekend.Schools are in the news this weekend too.Pennsbury High School is holding its annual Mini-THON on Saturday to raise money for cancer care and research. Find out below how to get tickets to contribute to a great cause.There are also food truck events being held by William Tennent High School in Warminster and Conwell-Egan High School in Fairless Hills.These are some of the events taking place this weekend in Bucks County:Rubber Duckie Regatta Makes Splash In WarminsterThe Warminster Township Parks and Recreation Department plans on making another splash with its 29th annual Rubber Duckie Regatta on Sunday. This event is a parks department fundraiser in which Parks Director Jessica Fox said, "We dump ducks in the Neshaminy Creek and we chase them down the creek" for cash prizes. The race begins at 1 p.m. at Kemper Park. Residents can choose their own lucky duck numbers online for a chance to win cash prizes. The ducks cost $5 for one and $20 for five ducks. (Read this Patch story for more details.)(Shutterstock)New Hope-Lambertville To "Roar" With Pride, Fireworks, And ParadeNew Hope Borough and its riverfront neighbor, Lambertville, N.J., will beam with pride on Saturday as this year's PrideFest Parade makes its way from New Jersey into Pennsylvania. The parade is presented by New Hope Celebrates as part of its 21st Annual LGBTQ+ Pride Festival taking place now through May 19. This year's PrideFest theme is “Hear Us Roar." To kick off PrideFest weekend, fireworks will light up the sky on Friday night, May 17, over the Delaware River between New Hope and Lambertville. (Read this Patch story for more details.)(New Hope Celebrates)Annual “Paint Our Towns” AOY Art Center Exhibit OpensThe AOY Art Center/Art Gallery in Lower Makefield Township will showcase a stunning collection of outdoor artworks created by some 50 talented artists from the greater Bucks County region. The 2024 Plein Air Exhibition begins Saturday, May 18, from Noon to 5 p.m. and Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through June 2. (Read this Patch story for more details.)(AOY Art Center)Nation's Premier Tile Fest Takes Place This WeekendThe premier tile festival in the nation comes to Bucks County this weekend with a celebration of artistry, craftsmanship, and beauty. Hosted by the Tile Works of Bucks County, "Tile Fest '24: For The Love Of Tile," takes place on Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, May 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For two days, the Tile Works at 13o East Swamp Road will be transformed into an outdoor marketplace of contemporary, vintage, and antique tile displayed by makers and collectors from around the globe. (Read this Patch story for more details.)(Tile Works of Bucks County)Pennsbury High School Holding Mini-THON SaturdayThis Saturday is Pennsbury High School's Annual Mini-THON event to fight against childhood cancer. The event takes place from 1-5 p.m. in the Pennsbury High School West Orange Gym (608 S Olds Blvd, Fairless Hills). There is a $20 entry fee and people can also click here to donate to the cause. The Four Diamonds Mini-THON® empowers K-12 students to raise funds and awareness to help conquer childhood cancer. Mini-THONs raise money for cancer care and research while having fun and learning work-ready skills.(Pennsbury School District)May Pang To Show John Lennon Candids In New HopeFew people knew John Lennon as intimately as May Pang. Pang was Lennon’s lover during the infamous “Lost Weekend,” which lasted 18 months between 1973 and 1975. During this highly creative time for Lennon, Pang took candid photos of Lennon. A collection of these private photographs will be on display and available for purchase at Arete Gallery, 122 S. Main St. New Hope, from Friday through Sunday. (Read this Patch story for more details.)(Contributed)The article 6 Fun Things To Do In Bucks County This Weekend appeared first on Warminster, PA Patch.
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