Put the holiday rush behind you and let loose this weekend. Whether you're in need of some quiet relaxation or a fun night among friends, you've deserved it! Check out some of Bucks Happening's picks of the week:

This isn't your grandmother's bingo. Thursday at 7pm, Triumph Brewery in New Hope turns a classic game into Boozie Bingo. It's free to play and there are lots of prizes. Bingo, beer, and free stuff- what's not to love?

On Friday night at 5pm, Washington House in Sellersville hosts a “Meet the Brewer” event for Prism Brewery.  A new brewery has opened up right in our backyard! Rob DeMaria, formally brewing beers at General Lafayette Inn, has moved to North Wales and is concocting some very interesting brews. All of his beers have a twist to them, like Bitto Honey IPA (with, of course, a dash of honey), and Tea Party Ale (the leafy stuff, not the political stuff). Rob will be here to discuss his beers and brewing philosophy. Beer tastings highlight either a brewery or a beer theme. Featured beers are offered in tasting flights of three or four 6oz pilsners and are accompanied by an informative printed description of the brews. Breweries often send a representative to discuss their beers with patrons. Price for a flight varies but is generally in the $9-$10 range The tasting flights are available in the bar or the dining rooms. Food can be ordered á la carte.

Not a beer fan? Spend Friday night at Crossing Vineyards for an evening of jazz and local wine.  The show starts at 8pm and both cheese & chocolate will be available for pairing.

Take a Journey into Darkness with the Story of the Holocaust exhibit at the Michener Art Museum. Si Lewen, born in Poland in 1918, fled to Berlin with his family, then later escaped to France and finally to the United States. Continuously haunted by his wartime experiences, Lewen began to work on a narrative series of more than 70 works on paper titled A Journey, which tells the story of an imaginary visitor to a concentration camp. Unfolding like a novel without words, the series documents the visitor's horror at what he sees, but goes further, as the visitor is asked to join the leaders of the camp in a macabre “dinner of death.” When he refuses, he suffers the same fate as the camp's many residents, and the series ends with a kind of resurrection as his spirit flies up to the heavens. Admission: $10 adults/$9 seniors/$7.50 college students/$5 ages 6-18/FREE members and children under 6

County Theater, Doylestown, PA

During the school year, County Theater in Doylestown hosts Saturday Kids Matinees, providing an opportunity for kids to see their favorite film on the big screen from classics to newly released perfect for any “kid” of any age! Tickets are only $4.00 and are available at theater box office only, which opens 1/2 hour prior to first show.

Enjoy live music and delicious food at Bowman's Tavern every night of the week. Thursday catch Josh Zuckerman on the acoustic guitar; Friday Bob Egan entertains on open mic at the piano; then Saturday Tony M. take to the keyboard. Check out the rest of their line up here.

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