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5 Things To Do This Weekend: Food Truck Fest, Shad Fest, And More

It's spring in Bucks County and there's plenty to do. Shad Fest, a food truck fest at William Tennant, A-Day at DelVal and much more.

The weather is finally getting nice, and there is plenty to do around Bucks County this weekend to celebrate that.

Here are five local happenings this weekend, April 28-29:

FOOD TRUCK FEST

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Bring your appetites to William Tennent High School this weekend, where a Food Truck Festival is planned on Sunday, April 29. The festival will go from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is a fundraiser for the school's music boosters and marching band. Click here for all the details.

SHADFEST

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This popular two-day event is held along the Delaware River in Lambertville. It will feature a variety of fun, including vendors, food, art, music, entertainment and more. Click here for all the details.

BUCKS COUNTY RESTAURANT WEEK

Restaurant Week gets underway Sunday, April 29. You'll have the chance to try prix fixe menus from nearly 70 restaurants across the county.Click here for all the details.

DESIGNER HOUSE & GARDENS TOURS

The annual Bucks County Designer House & Gardens, an annual home makeover event that serves as fundraiser for the Village Improvement Association of Doylestown, will debut this weekend. Starting Sunday, April 29 you can explore this year's designer house, Cedaridge Farm in Pipersville. Click here for all the details and a sneak peek of the inside.

A-DAY WEEKEND

A-Day Weekend, a family-friendly community event, will be held at Delaware Valley University all weekend. A-Day, which stands for Activities Day, brings the campus and the surrounding community together for educational exhibits, competitions, entertainment, fun, and great food such as thick, homemade milkshakes and delicious funnel cakes. Click here for all the details.

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