Aug. thru Sept. Mon-Thurs.
John Prall Jr. House, Stockton, tours including grist mill. 609.397.3586 or www.drms-stockton.org.
Sept. 1&2, 2007, Sat-Sun.
The Tinicum Civic Assn. hosts a free open house at the Stover Mill, Erwinna, the only two days during the year when all four floors of the mill are open to the public. 610.294.9420.
Sept. 1 & 2, 2007, Sat&Sun.
Sugar Moon Productions will present the Fourth Annual River Moon Independent Film Festival in conjunction with the end-of-summer RiverFest in Frenchtown.
Sept. 1-3, 2007, Sat.-Mon.
RiverFest in Frenchtown is focused for the third year on “green” issues: preservation, restoration, health and environmentally friendly products. The weekend opens with a wine tasting fund-raiser for the Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance on Friday at 6 pm. 908.237.4582. RiverFest in Frenchtown offers “Recycled Couture” for pets as well as many other exciting events. 908.996.7424.
Sept. 2 & 3, 2007, Sat & Sun.
New Hope Labor Day Weekend Spectacular, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Musicians and entertainers. 215.862.9990.
Sept. 8, 2007, Sat.
Falls Family Festival at the Community Park. Carnival rides, live music, Police K-9, karate, fireworks at 8:30. 215.949.9000 ext. 220.
Sept. 8-9, 2007, Sat&Sun.
25th Tinicum Park Antiques Show, an indoor show and sale at Tinicum Park, Erwinna. 215.489.5133.
Sept. 8 & 9, 2007, Sat. Sun.
16th annual Doylestown Arts Festival. Music, food and entertainment too. 215.340.9988
Sept. 11, 2007, Tues.
General meeting of the Friends of the Delaware Canal. 215.862.2021 or fodc@erols.com.
Sept. 15, 2007 Sat.
“A Symphony of Flavors”, a food and wine pairing presented by Phillips’ Fine Wines and Lisa James Otto Country Properties to benefit the Bucks Co. Symphony Orchestra. 215.348.7321 or www.buckscountysymphony.org.
Sept. 16, 2007, Sun.
New Hope Eagle’s LadiesAuxiliary, AtlanticCity bus trip. 215.862.5349.
Sept. 16, 2007, Sun.
Inaugural Bucks Beautiful trip to the beautiful Ladew Topiary & Flower Gardens and historic Ladew Manor House, includes transportation via private motor coach and buffet dinner. 215.348.3913 ext. 114.
Sept. 22-Oct. 28, 2007
The 78th Annual Juried Art Exhibition at Phillips’ Mill is open to the public from1 to 5 pm daily. 215.862.0582.
Sept. 23, 2007, Sun.
FACT, Bucks County, will hold its Eighth Annual AIDS Walk, rain or shine. Registration at 9 am at NH-S High School, New Hope. Registration forms are located in area businesses or at factbuckscounty.org for a printable version or call 609.397.7007.
Sept. 23, 2007, Sun.
You are invited to “Taste of the Delaware River Region”, a benefit for the Delaware Riverkeeper Network and the River Mill Society at Historic Prallsville Mill, Stockton, NJ. The Silent Auction begins at 4 pm followed by dinner and dancing. 609.397.3586.
Sept. 24, 2007, Mon.
The Bucks Co. Commissioners proclaim “Family Day – A Day to Eat Dinner with your Children”, based on the belief that the more often children eat dinner with their families, the less likely they are to smoke, drink or use illegal drugs.
Sept. 26, 2007, Wed.
The Delaware River Commission is expected to pass the Flexible Flow Management Plan which does not include safety voids advocated by the Delaware Riverside Conservancy. Important meeting concerning this and flooding of the Delaware. Call Gail at 215.862.9318
Sept. 29, 2007, Sat.
The James A. Michener Art Museum will participate in “Museum Day,” when museums and cultural institutions nationwide open their doors free of charge to Smithsonian magazine readers and Smithsonian.com visitors. The Admission Card is available in the Sept. issue of Smithsonian magazine and a downloadable version at www.smithsonian.com/museumdaycard.
Sept. 29, 2007, Sat./Sun.
Ceremonies marking the opening of the new Visitor Center at Pennsbury Manor will be held and entrance will be free from 9-5 Sat and noon to 5 pm on Sun. 215.946.0400 or www.pennsburymanor.org
Sept. 29, 2007, Sat.
The annual Lambertville Town Picnic is being held at the Boat House. Free food and beverages will be supplied and live music performed by Phase 3, a local band. One of the objects of the picnic is to get neighbors together to know one another. 609.397.2244.
Sept. 29, 2007, Sat.
New Hope Art Center invites you to the opening reception for Young Voices from the Goodlands, a photographic exhibit. 215.862.9606 ort newhopeartsinc.org.
Sept. 29&30, 2007, Sat/Sun.
The New Hope Autumn Antiques Show at the Eagle Fire Hall, New Hope, to benefit the Historical Soc. 215.862.5828.
Sept. 29, 2007, Sat.
The Bucks Co. Foodshed Alliance is sponsoring a seasonal ingredient recipe contest during the Harvest Festival at the Middletown Grange Fairgrounds, Wrightstown. Sweet or savory dishes are judged. 215.852.2002 or e-mail bucksslowfood@comcast.net.
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Sept. 29, 2007, Sat.
Nockamixon State Part offers Fishing by Pontoon Boat. 215.529.7300.
Sept. 29, 2007, Sat.
The 8th Annual Peace Fair at Buckingham Friends Meeting House embracing the theme of “Peace in the home, the community, the environment and the world”. 215.750.7220 or quakerpeacefair.org.
Sept. 29, 2007, Sat.
Farm Fun Day at Playwicki Farm. 215.357.7300.
Sept. 29, 2007, Sat.
Bring your household hazardous waste and old computers to Quakertown Community Pool. 800.346.4242 or www.buckscounty.org. Click on How do I Recycle in Bucks.
Sept. 29 & 30, 2007, Sat & Sun.
2007 New Hope Arts & Crafts Festival, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Juried exhibitors in four different categories can receive cash prizes. 215.862.9990.
Sept. 30, 2007, Sun.
Bucks Co. Horse Park, Revere, hosts the Fifth Annual American Driving Soc. Carriage Competition. 610.847.8597 or buckscountyhorsepark.org.