BUCKS COUNTY, PA — This weekend is bursting with fun things to do around Bucks County, from a "Foodees Festival" to a "street fair with flair."
McConkey's Market returns to Washington Crossing Historic Park on Saturday with close to 100 vendors.
Bucks Beautiful will unlock seven hidden kitchen and garden gems in Doylestown on Sunday.
And Welcome Day will bring lots of family fun and excitement to the streets of Newtown this weekend.
Here are the details. Enjoy!
Area residents looking for one-of-a-kind artisan gifts for themselves or others can check out McConkey’s Market on Saturday, June 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA). Now celebrating its 12th season, McConkey’s Market attracts thousands of shoppers to its eclectic mix of nearly 100 vendors. The market also features live music and several food vendors.
McConkey's Market returns this weekend to Washington Crossing Historic Park.
An 1875 Victorian, restored with a newly remodeled kitchen, and a beautifully renovated 1890 rowhome once owned by James Michener, are among the homes and gardens on this year's Bucks Beautiful Kitchen & Garden Tour. The 31st annual event will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine, on Sunday, June 14. The walking tour will visit seven hidden jewels tucked away on the charming streets of historic Doylestown Borough.
(Photo courtesy of Bucks Beautiful)
This year's Newtown Welcome Day is shaping up to the the biggest ever. With 14 food trucks, more than 100 vendors, and a Family Fun Village, Sycamore Street will be bursting with activity on Sunday, June 14 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. "Welcome Day is going to be huge this year," said event coordinator Shighla Jackson. "We've pumped it up this year to include more food trucks and vendors and we've added a Family Fun Village for the kids. It's going to be quite amazing."
A crowded Sycamore Street on Welcome Day 2025. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
ARTWRKD Gallery at 128 South State Street, Newtown, presents "The Colors of Music," a solo exhibition featuring the work of artist Jeanette Griffith, on view through June 28. The exhibition explores the relationship between sound and visual expression through a vibrant collection of abstract paintings inspired by music. For Griffith, music serves as both catalyst and guide. Her work translates rhythm, melody, harmony, and emotion into dynamic compositions of color, texture, line, and space. The exhibition invites viewers to experience music through a visual lens, revealing how sound can become shape, movement, and atmosphere on canvas.
Works by Jeanette Griffith are on display at the ARTWRKD Gallery in Newtown through June 28.
A Foodees Fest is bringing more than 40 food trucks and dozens of crafters and artisans to the parking lot of the Oxford Valley Mall this weekend. The public is invited to walk around, grab some food, shop the vendors, and stop by for a fresh-squeezed lemonade. Hours are Friday from 1 to 9 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission and parking is free. To secure free tickets and for more information, click here.
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Aristaeus Craft Brewing Company presents "Raise A Glass: Brewing, Beer, and the Road to Revolution" on Saturday, June 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Pearl S. Buck House in Perkasie. Participants will discover how beer helped shape colonial America and the path to independence with biochemist, beer enthusiast, and history buff Dr. Jessica Zinskie and a period beer tasting from Aristaeus Craft Brewery, voted Bucks County's Best Brewery four years in a row. Afterward, join them in their beer garden for live music, food, drink, exhibitors, raffles, and more. Click here for tickets and information.
The Pearl S. Buck House in Hilltown Township. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
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