The forecast calls for drenching rain forcing events from Bensalem to Yardley to be canceled, postponed, or moved to a rain date Sunday.
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Tropical Storm Philippe won't put a damper on this weekend's events in Bucks County. Some have been moved to Sunday for better weather.
The historic reenactment takes place on Oct. 13. Warminster has a 10-year relationship with Warminster UK.
Several Lower Bucks County towns are holding community festivals this weekend. There's even a fair promoting peace.
The forecast for fall's first weekend may be wet, but you can stay dry with indoor events in Bucks County.
Warminster Township officials said the annual event will be moved to Oct. 28 due to a forecast Saturday of strong winds and heavy rain.
At Ann's Choice, sports fans have found a place to call home, where their love of the game is celebrated and embraced.
The event takes place at Warminster Community Park with 90 vendors, triple the amount of previous years, township officials said.
Fall festivals, K-9s, and an oldies concert are some of the events planned for this weekend in Bucks County. Also, check out the scarecrows.
The festival, which also includes music, takes place at Warminster Community Park Saturday.
Fall sessions of Crisis Volunteer Training to begin on September 19
Residents enjoy the financial value of living at Ann’s Choice, where they enjoy amenities and activities at no extra cost.
Festivals are featured throughout Bucks County celebrating Polish, German, and Italian heritages. There's also one dedicated to the arts.
We remain a 100% volunteer fire company, but we can't do it alone!
The German festival takes place on Saturday at the VE club on Davisville Road. German food, culture and beer are among the festivities.
The festivities included a cocktail party, elegant dining evening, pool party, and more!
Deborah Arnone of Lower Moreland gives proceeds from her Warminster business to those recovering from alcohol and substance abuse.
It's the three-day Labor Day weekend and the time to make one final splash before waving goodbye to the "unofficial" end of summer.
To Benefit Warminster Food Bank on September 14
Festivals and fundraisers highlight the weekend of events. "Mr. Las Vegas" Wayne Newton is also performing in Bucks County this weekend.
The Hartsville Fire Company will pay its respects at its York Road fire station to those who perished in the Sept. 11 attacks on America.
From the circus to the grange, Bucks County residents can enjoy some cool summer events this weekend. And even some Jazz.
Event nets 1250 lbs. of food & raises $1330 to benefit Warminster Food Bank
From "End of Summer" Library events to a car show and history tour, county residents have several events scheduled for adults and children.
Everything will be just peachy at Peddler's Village's annual Peach Festival. You can also attend Arthropalooza.
Dinner honors volunteers for their dedication and service
The day is set to feature free family fun, including music, food, inflatables, demos, games and a brand-new local artisan market.
From top-notch amenities to affordable, maintenance-free apartment homes, residents live life to the fullest.
Find out how to get your discounted passes to some of the state's most popular amusement attractions.
Warminster families are invited to say hello to K-9s over popsicles, snacks and chalk paint activities. Here’s when:
Ice cream is part of the fun in Warrington. Kids can read to pets in Bensalem. If you're planning a wedding or like history, visit Yardley.
Event celebrates those who promote kindness and inclusion
Savannah Zeaman, a William Tennent High School senior, has raised $31,000 for cancer research in tribute to her late kindergarten teacher.
From food truck festivals to car and boat shows, Bucks County has a lot to offer this weekend. You can even meet Elmo's puppy.
Fairs and festivals are heating up with the weather in July in Bucks County. See where to catch a fair or even see some butterflies below.
Blue Bar to host fundraiser to benefit Warminster Food Bank
You can catch some early fireworks displays before the Fourth of July. There's also a colonial celebration and a Pride Fest Block Party.
Programs range this summer from a teen Nerf night to painting a bus at the Warminster Library.
Ongoing education & career development of staff is one of the many reasons why Ann's Choice is considered among the best places to work.