Embrace the early signs of spring this weekend. Learn about the rare surviving 18th century home, The Historic Bolton Mansion in Levittown. Lecompt is at Steam Pub Saturday night, playing your favorite classic and modern rock cover songs. On Saturday, Playwicki Farm is hosting it's Spring Fling with food trucks, beer/cocktail gardens, activities, DJs and more. Our full list of weekend happenings can be found below.

Lecompt at Steam Pub
606 2nd Street Pike, Southampton, PA
April 13th, 10 pm – 2 am

Understanding Bolton: A Rare Surviving 18th Century Stone House
85 Holly Drive, Levittown, PA
April 13th, 1 pm

Playwicki Farm's Spring Fling Food Truck Thing
2350 Bridgetown Pike, Feasterville, PA
April 13th, 12-4 pm
Playwicki Farm's Spring Fling is happening on Saturday from 12-4 pm. There will be food trucks, beer/cocktail garden, children's activities, DJ, vendors and more.

Boat House Row – A Yacht Rock Experience
New Hope Winery, 6123 Lower York Rd, New Hope, PA
April 13th, 8 pm
In the musical sense, yacht rock refers to the highly polished brand of soft rock that emanated from Southern California between 1976 and 1984. The term is meant to suggest the kind of smooth, mellow music that early yuppies likely enjoyed while sipping champagne on their yachts.
Significant “yacht rockers” include Hall & Oates, Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, Steely Dan, Toto and many more.
Home of your ultimate guilty pleasures. Presenting Boat House Row; a Yacht Rock experience like no other. Bringing you the silky sounds of soft rock from the late 70s and early 80s.

Bucks to Broadway Cabaret
Acting Naturally Theatre, 164 N. Flowers Mill Road, Langhorne, PA
April 12th, 7 pm
Acting Naturally's Junior Youth Company's Bucks to Broadway Cabaret is taking place 4/12. The show is family-friendly and G-rated. Children ages 3 and above require their own seat.

Peter and the Wolf | Newtown Theatre
April 14th, 3-5 pm
This narrated, family-friendly concert includes audience participation and an instrumental “petting zoo” that gives children the chance to touch musical instruments and speak with their players. Children and adults will discover the beauty of live classical music and enjoy a fun and nurturing educational experience. The concert’s length and content are sensitive to the attention span of young children.

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