Campers are lead through a structured Triathlon Adventure.
The free event is hosted by the Newtown Business Association.
The Newtown Business Association's annual event features an arts and crafts show, music, street entertainment, vendors and more.
Children will learn how the vehicles work and can enjoy a supervised climb during the free event on March 30.
The week-long 'Colonial Days Camps' will be held Aug. 17 to 21 and Aug. 24 to 28 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The trees distributed will be 3- to 4-foot, lightly branched bare-root seedlings.
Kids 12 and under are free with the purchase of one full-priced ticket to Friday's 76ers game against the Utah Jazz.
It’s almost time to move your clocks ahead an hour and enjoy more sunlight.
Learn about Bucks County Community College's Kids on Camps summer programs at an open house on March 14.
Looking to get out of the house? Here are five fun things to do this weekend.
The drive, organized by Tuesday Afternoon Outreach, will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Solutions for Daily Living.
Council Rock North student Kassidy McCullough is the GNEC's Student of the Month for February.
Scouts from Troops 29 and 99 in Newtown did several good turns Sunday in the bitter aftermath of the Valentine’s Day storm.
Paul Orihel of Newtown won a 2015 CLA250 from Mercedes-Benz of Princeton.
The nominees were announced by Congressman Fitzpatrick during an event Thursday at the Bucks County Courthouse.
The Village Improvement Association of Doylestown has donated $800 to the Washington Crossing National Cemetery.
The coats will be donated to the Bucks County Emergency Homeless Shelter, a Family Service Association program.
The Newtown-based nonprofit this week presented the donation to the pancreatic cancer research team at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Grants from Foundations Community Partnership include funding for Central Bucks Family YMCA , the Bucks County Housing Group and more.
Giving Tuesday, which follows Black Friday and Cyber Monday, encourages people to give to the causes they care about.
Cub Scout Pack 99 delivered nearly 2,500 pounds of food to the pantry to be distributed this week for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Giving Tuesday, a day dedicated to supporting nonprofits, will be held Dec. 2.
Jim Worthington, owner of the Newtown Athletic Club and developer of the Newtown Promenade, will present the check Monday.
Children’s summer reading program to be funded through PA EITC.
The event is Tuesday in the club's lobby.
The annual bike drive for Pedals for Progress will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Council Rock North.
The event, organized by Newtown-based Fund A Cure for Pancreatic Cancer, will be held Nov. 15 at the Makefield Highlands Golf Club.
The annual bike drive for Pedals for Progress will be held Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. to noon at Council Rock North.
After school and summer enrichment programming for children will continue at Lower Bucks Family YMCA thanks to a federal grant.
The nonprofit organization is racing this weekend with the goal of raising awareness about pancreatic cancer.
Applebee's and Corner Bakery Cafe restaurants in Bucks and Montgomery counties have helped to raise more than $770,000 for charity.
By James Boyle An unidentified volunteer made a huge donation to NOVA's mobile school counseling program.
By James Boyle The family friendly theme park has a full slate of furry fun ready for the next two months.
Brigid Bink and Emily Whitaker both had boys less than a day apart at Abington Hospital.
The state winners compete for $46,000 in awards and the first place winner wins $5,000 and a trip to Washington, DC.
The Sept. 19 conference will feature a keynote speech from Frances Fox Piven, author, peace activist and professor, as well as workshops.
This year’s first-prize winner has a choice of either a 2014 CLA250 from Mercedes-Benz of Princeton or $25,000 in cash.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Patch readers told us who the "Everyday Inspirations" in their communities are, and we're sharing their stories and the work they've done locally.