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Central Bucks Business Going For A World Record; Public's Help Needed
Tague Lumber customers and members of the community are invited to be a part of world history simply by knocking on wood.

PLUMSTEAD TOWNSHIP, PA — A Central Bucks County business is asking for the community’s help in setting a new world record.
On April 25, Tague Lumber’s Doylestown store will attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Record for the most people knocking on wood - simultaneously. The attempt will take place beginning at 5 p.m. at the store located at 6100 Easton Road in Plumstead Township.
Customers, as well as members of the local community, are invited to join the fun and be a part of world history. But they will need to register in advance to participate.
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“The current Guinness World Records for this achievement stands at 295 people and Tague Lumber is determined to shatter that record while making it a memorable and fun experience for everyone,” said the store in a social media posting.
After the World Record attempt, everyone is invited to stick around for free food, fun, live music from 'The Electric Mayhem,' and a product and vendor expo.
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