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Weekend Planner: Check Out Some Local Events

What are your plans?

Another mostly sunny and unseasonably warm February weekend is on tap and there are plenty of ways to enjoy it. Here are some options.

BIRD WATCHING

Where/when: Peace Valley Nature Center, 170 N Chapman Rd, Doylestown, Saturday, 8 a.m.

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Why go: Walk the trails of Peace Valley Nature Center searching for birds. Bring your binoculars and enjoy this great sport. Meet some like‐minded folks who enjoy birding or come to learn a new activity.

Cost: Free

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HUNTING & FISHING EXPO

Where/when: Delaware Valley College, 700 E Butler Ave, Doylestown, Saturday, 9 a.m.

Why go: he Delaware Valley College Men's LAcrosse team will be hosting the 1st annual Outdoor/Hunting and Fishing Expo. There will be vendors with trade items related to fishing camping hunting and much more. Free admiossion and food available. Presentations will also be put on to inform the people about hunting and fishing activities.

Cost: Free

WINTER ORCHESTRA CONCERT

Where/when: Mitchell Performing Arts Center, 800 Tomlinson Rd, Huntingdon Valley, Sunday, 3 p.m.

Why go: Bryn Athyn Orchestra’s Winter Concert features music by Faure, Arutiunian, and Brahms.

Cost:             $15 adults, $12 seniors (60+), students (thru college), $5, Children 12 & under free (must be accompanied by an adult).

KIDS (5-7) COOKING WITH BOOKS

Where/when: Lower Southampton Township Building, 1500 Desire Ave, Feasterville Trevose, Saturday, 2 p.m.

Why go: his program incorporates the science of cooking. Each class, a book will be read and children will be given the opportunity to share their ideas about the story. Then, it’s cooking fun that’s related to the story that was read. Children will get to measure ingredients, stir and produce delicious foods.

Cost: $12 for residents, $15 for non-residents

KIDS (5-7) MAKE THEIR OWN SWEET TREATS

Where/when: Lower Southampton Township Building, 1500 Desire Ave, Feasterville Trevose, Sunday, 10 a.m.

Why go: Children will learn everything you need to know about making candy. Each class is based upon holiday or season. Every class is different and yet super delicious. Come make your own rock candy and gummy bears.

Cost: $12 for residents, $15 for non-residents

4th ANNUAL BRIDAL SHOW

Where/when: Bucks County Visitors Center, 3207 Street Road, Bensalem, Sunday, starting at 2 p.m.

Why go: The only event showcasing Bucks County's finest facilities under one roof! Plan your wedding or event in a day! From castles and wineries, to museums and country estates...the 4th Annual Bucks County Bridal Show will help you create your unforgettable Bucks County wedding. Registration is FREE, but all brides and guests are encouraged to pre-register to be entered into the romantic getaway drawing. Pre-register and enter to win a romantic getaway in Bucks County.

Cost: Free

THE INTERNET FOR BEGINNERS

Where/when: The Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library, 680 Radcliffe St, Bristol, Saturday, 10 a.m.

Why go: earn about the Internet and basic web terms. Attendees must be able to use mouse and open and close programs in Windows. Registration is required. If you are unable to attend, the library requires 24 hours notice or a $5 fine will automatically be applied to your library card. Register online or call 215-788-7891 ext. 5 or 6.

Cost:  Free

BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION CONCERT

Where/when: Macedonia Baptist Church, 218 N State St, Newtown, Sunday, 4 p.m.

Why go: A Praise & Worship experience, featuring the Choirs and Dance Ministries of Macedonia.

Cost: Free


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