So much fun, so little time! Here are Bucks Happening's picks of the week and as always, don't forget to check out our calendar , restaurant guide, and article in Bucks Local News for more things to do:

There's only a couple days left to check out the annual Upper Makefield Carnival.  Head over to enjoy rides, games, and treats! The Upper Makefield Carnival will be held through May 14th, 2011 at the Washington Crossing State Park – Rt. 32 just south of Rt. 532. The carnival opens at 6PM every night.

After months of community fundraising, the 4th Annual Elephant’s Eye Artist Studio Tour takes place this weekend.  It’s a free, self-paced, self-guided, driving-tour of ten art studios around bucks. Visit a selection of Bucks County, PA-s finest contemporary artists as they open their studio doors to the public. See nationally and internationally-acclaimed artists that work across the media spectrum including painters, sculptors, bead artists, photographers, potters and more. Gallery Hours: Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Sundays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Admission: Free

Now through Sunday, May 15th, New Hope is pulling out all the stops- from parades to fireworks to art shows to dance parties; New Hope knows how to celebrate in style! Check out the complete line-up here and visit New Hope Celebrates for more information.

On Saturday, May 14, it’s the first ever Washington Crossing Brewfest from12:30pm-4:30pm at Washington Crossing Historic Park. With over 50 participating breweries, get ready for delicious tastings, live music, and a lot of fun!  Most importantly, the brewfest is benefiting a great cause, the Friends of Washington Crossing Park (FWCP).

Beer isn't for you? Don’t worry because Sunday, May 15th is also the Bucks County Wine Trail Spring Tour from 12pm to 5pm. Your invited to enjoy this self-driving tour and experience the rich heritage behind Bucks County’s unique local wineries. The gentle

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