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5 Things To Do This Weekend In Bucks County: Historical Pub Crawl, Owl Prowl, Ice Age Tales

Looking for something to do this weekend in Bucks County? Here are 5 ideas.

Looking for something to do this weekend in Bucks County? Here are five of our picks. Check the Patch event calendar for more ideas.

WINTER FESTIVAL IN NEW HOPE

The 20th annual Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival gets underway this weekend with the Fire and Ice Ball in New Hope and a Historical Pub Crawl. The local Winter Festival continues with events through Jan. 29. Click here for details.

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OWL PROWL

The Heritage Conservancy will present the Owl Prowl event at the Market at DelVal in Doylestown on Saturday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. A birding expert will do an indoor presentation about owls, then participants will go to Harts Woods Preserve to look for owls. Child supervision is required. Limited number of attendees; registration is required. Click here for details.

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ICE AGE TALES

Peace Valley Nature Center in Doyelstown is holding a free program on Saturday called "Hunting the Mastodon, Running With the Caribou; Ice Age Tales From Prehistoric Pennsylvania." Author and Storyteller Robin Moore will help participants to travel back 10,000 years, to the end of the last Great Ice Age, when the first people wandered into what is now Bucks County. The program will be a combination of storytelling, demonstrations of primitive living skills and natural history. It starts at 1 p.m. Click here for details.

THE ARGENTINEAN CONNECTION

Dancers and musicians will present a journey of sights and sounds from Argentina’s Barrios of Buenos Aires and Gaucho Pampas to Rio in Brazil and Flamenco’s birthplace, Andalucia in Southern Spain. Presented by the Bucks County Performing Arts Center at the Yardley Community Centre on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for adults are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Click here for details.

WINTER TREE IDENTIFICATION

Join naturalists on a hike around Silver Lake Nature Preserve in Bristol to learn tips and tricks on identifying winter trees. The Saturday event will be a chilly winter hike deep into the forest. It starts at 1 p.m. All ages are welcome. The cost is $10. Click here for details.

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