If you want to see the annual flower show, be sure to get there by Sunday, March 8.
This year’s show, on display at Arcadia University, features 280 works of art from 360 student submissions in various categories.
This year’s theme is “Celebrate the Movies” and will feature floral designs and gardens inspired by Hollywood.
There will be silly stories, crafts and snacks on March 7 at the Union Library Company of Hatboro.
Stephen Latona, of MCCC's Culinary Arts Institute, will appear on CNBC Tuesday to make his pitch for a restaurant called Smoke Kitchen.
This year is the 25th anniversary of the James Beard Awards.
The Library is located at 243 S. York Road, Hatboro.
The 28th annual Touch the Future opens Feb. 21 at Arcadia University in Glenside.
Winners will go on to compete in the Miss Black USA 2016 Pageant.
These movies and televisions series are coming to Netflix in February, according to the Hollywood Reporter and other publications.
Netflix movies and television shows that reportedly will expire Feb. 1, 2015. UPDATE: Variety magazine reports some will stay.
“Against the Sun" is co-produced by Kurt Graver, a 2004 graduate of Hatboro-Horsham High School.
The family-friendly comedy 'In-laws, Outlaws and Other People (That Should Be Shot)' will run weekends through Jan. 24.
Start popping that popcorn: Here's a list of movies about to be taken off of Netflix at the end of the month.
Cinema Siren says Jackson's epic is a fitting end to the trilogy that fans will love. Watch the trailer below the story.
WinterMarket at the Red Barn, Hatboro's Small Town Christmas and a meteor shower are on tap for this weekend.
The sing-along will feature holiday music favorites and a dramatic reading of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.
"Anchorman 2," "The Wolf of Wall Street" and "Sharknado 2" will soon be available on the Netflix streaming—or "instant"—service.
DreamWorks lays an egg with the intermittently entertaining, disappointing Penguins of Madagascar, says Patch film critic Cinema Siren.
Disney on Ice: Frozen opens at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec. 25.
Three Hatboro-Horsham students will shine in Metropolitan Ballet Company’s upcoming performances.
The parade, themed 'A Holiday Dream,' will be held on Nov. 23 at 2 p.m.
The parade route starts at York Road and Summit Ave.
A Family Movie Night will be held in the Community Center Next Friday.
Star Patcher Cinema Siren suggests movies to see in theaters and at home this Halloween in Horsham.
Sunday's event will include a scarecrow contest, face painting, a moon bounce, music, games, food and more.
Tickets are still available for the Hatboro Library's Antiques Appraisal Fair on Saturday.
Paranormal investigator Laurie Hull, author of Supernatural Pennsylvania, will be on hand to tell spooky stories at the Keith House.
The market, held at Hatboro Baptist Church on N. York Road, runs from May to October.
Kids Castle in Doylestown was recently named one of the world's most unbelievable playgrounds by Red Tricycle, an online publication.
Hatters Haunt Walk & Festival will take place Oct. 26 with proceeds going towards the Hatboro-Horsham High School Links Crew.
The day will include a scarecrow contest, face painting, a moon bounce, music, games, food and more.
The Friends of Horsham Library will throw a birthday party for young library visitors this Saturday from 3 – 5 p.m.
The month-long event is organized by The Greater Hatboro Chamber of Commerce.
The 2014 Hatboro Holiday Parade will be held on Sunday, Nov. 23 at 2 p.m. It is held rain or shine.
The theater is located at 401 Jefferson Ave., Hatboro.
The special “Blessing of the Dogs” will be done by Spirit Medium Karen T. Hluchan.
There will be spooky stories, treats, games and crafts.
“Beyond Therapy" will run weekends through Oct. 18.
Sept. 27 is Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day Live, and a number of Pennsylvania museums are participating.