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5 Fun Things To Do This Weekend In Bucks County

One Bucks County event this weekend is out of this world. There's also one last chance to take in a Black History event.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — The question about whether we are alone in the universe may be answered soon by our government or that summer movie blockbuster about aliens. Or you can just attend the Bucks County ParaCon this weekend.

Meanwhile, meet Harriet Tubman at a Black History Month event as February rolls into March.

These are some of the events taking place in Bucks County this weekend:

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Out-Of-This-World Experience Awaits At ParaCon!

Bucks County ParaCon! 2026 is coming to Newtown this weekend, and it's bringing with it a spine-tingling, out-of-this-world exploration into the paranormal. The one-day-only convention lands at the Zlock Performing Arts Center at the Bucks County Community College on Saturday from 12 to 6 p.m. with a full day of speakers, and a chance to delve into the unknown. (Read More)

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Gather Place Presents "Harriet Tubman Live" For Black History Month

The Gather Place Museum in Yardley is presenting "Harriet Tubman Live" as an event for Black History Month at 2 p.m. on Saturday at 188 S. Canal Street. "This is not just a presentation. It is an experience." Seats are limited. Advance registration is strongly encouraged. Click here to register.

(Gather Place Museum)

Local Stories To Be Performed At SPEAKeasy

Stage United Founder Joe Montone is teaming up with ArtWRKD to bring another "SPEAKeasy" to Newtown. On Saturday, the public is invited to enter through a secret bookcase and listen as local storytellers take the mic at the ArtWRKD Exhibition Space above Triple Sun Spirits. (Read More)

(ArtWRKD)

Theatre Bringing Grammar Docu-Comedy To The Stage

The historic Newtown Theatre will screen the hit docu-comedy “Rebel with a Clause” on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Following the film, both the star and director of the movie will be available for a Q&A and will sell and sign books. (Read More)

(Courtesy of the Newtown Theatre)

'Coldest Night Of The Year' Fundraising Walk To Step Off

Bucks County residents are again being asked to bundle up, step outside and experience what it’s like to be homeless during "The Coldest Night of the Year." The family-friendly winter fundraising walk returns to Doylestown Borough on Saturday in support of programs and services. (Read More)

(Jeff Werner/Patch)

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