bucks county eventsIt's the unofficial start of summer: Memorial Day Weekend! Along with our handy Memorial Day Guide, don't forget to check out our weekend guide to Bucks County for Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 – Sunday, May 25th, 2014 below. We have included some of the best events happening in Bucks County this weekend. Also, make sure to check out more fun things to do on our sortable calendar of events & restaurant guide.

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Little Shop of Horrors
Bristol Riverside Theater, 120 Radcliffe St, Bristol
7:30pm

With its nerdy floral shop worker, the girl he loves, and a giant man eating plant, Little Shop of Horrors is everyone's favorite boy-meets-girl, plant-eats-world love story. This popular cult classic is filled with such memorable hit songs as “Somewhere That's Green” and “Skid Row (Downtown).” It'll be a night of pure bloody fun. And remember, whatever you do, don't feed the plants!

Chatham County Line
Sellersville Theater, 24 W. Temple Ave, Sellersville
8:00pm

Entering their second decade, Chatham County Line elegantly reconciles past and future with tradition and innovation on the fittingly titled new CD ‘Tightrope,' releasing at their show. The sixth studio album from the Raleigh based quartet follows their career spanning 2012 concert album and film ‘Sight & Sound.' ‘Tightrope' benefits from an unusually rich, resonant sound blending each member's contributions into a powerful, dynamic whole. The poetic insight of the album's eleven original songs is grounded by CCL's ongoing commitment to classic string band instrumentation, walking the tightrope between bluegrass and acoustic music while creating an alternative folk country sound.

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Cherry Lane Band
The Market at DelVal, 2100 Lower State Rd, Doylestown
6:00pm

Bring the whole family to hear Cherry Lane Band, enjoy wine tasting by Rose Bank Winery, and relax under the stars (weather permitting), or in The Market (if it rains). Enjoy crackers, cheeses, chips and dips from the Farm Market, and sandwiches from the full service Deli. Inflatable attractions for the kids, and the DelVal Creamery is open for business. Wine is sold by the glass or by the bottle.

Teen Night: Backyard Movie Night
Central Bucks Family YMCA, 2500 Lower State Rd, Doylestown
7:00pm

Let parents take the evening off with Teen Night at the YMCA. This event is for grades 7 through 8. Participants may come and go as they please. Cost is $5 for members and $10 for non-members.

Creative Reading Book Club
Doylestown Bookshop, 16 S. Main St, Doylestown
1:00pm

There will be a discussion revolving around informative, historical novels. Although the group consists mainly of “matured” adults, folks of all ages are welcome. Meetings will be on the second Friday of every month. This event is free to attend.

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Celebrate Books!
Pearl S. Buck International – Cultural Center, 520 Dublin Rd, Perkasie
12:00pm – 3:00pm

Learn about the art of bookmaking & make your own special book or journal. Cost is $22.50 per person and call 215-249-0100 x172 for more information.

Doylestown 5K
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 225 E. Ashland St, Doylestown
8:30am

The Doylestown 5K through downtown Doylestown has always been the biggest of the Series races. This year will be no exception. We expect 800+ runners for the race on May 24th, the Saturday before Memorial Day. In addition, there will be a special registration on May 23rd at Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Gym. Pre-registered runners can also pick up race packets on the 23rd.

Butterfly/Balloon Release & Craft Fair
Bensalem VFW, 1236 Lavender Rd, Bensalem
12:00pm – 4:00pm

This is a butterfly/balloon release and vendor/crafter event to raise funds for No One Should Face Cancer Alone and benefit cancer patients.

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Memorial Day Observation
Grave site near Thompson-Neely House, 2 miles south of Rt 32 and Aquetong Rd, New Hope
1:00pm

The observation will include a colonial color guard, the Old Barracks Fife & Drum Corps, Revolutionary War reenactors, the Guardians of the National Cemetery Firing Party, veterans, Boy Scouts, and other honored guests. During the event, American flags will be placed on the graves. The event is free and open to the public.

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