Rain or shine there are so many fun events going on in Bucks County this weekend! Whether you are ready to enjoy some good food and music at an Oktoberfest celebration, want to watch some soccer with the family, or are looking to have some good old Fall fun – there is something for everyone! Enjoy these WEEKEND HAPPENINGS presented by Gannon Insurance Agency. Happy Fall Bucks!

Show of Shows! Art Exhibition Opening Reception | Bucks County Community College
Friday, September 26th | 1 Hillendale Rd, Perkasie
Celebrate the opening of “Show of Shows!” at the Fickes Gallery on our Upper Bucks Campus in Perkasie! This FREE community event highlights the work of talented local artists. During the event you'll have the opportunity to meet the artists, enjoy light refreshments, and explore a wide variety of artwork available for purchase. 25% of all artwork sales will go directly to supporting the the Bucks County Community College Scholarship Fund.
Oktoberfest at Vault Brewing
Sunday, September 28th| Vault Brewing Company, Yardley
Come join the fun this year at Vault Brewing's annual Oktoberfest. Delicious, German-inspired food will be served all day from Vault, plus live German music from Philly German Brass Band, and delicious craft beer from Vault Brewing. They are still offering timed entrances to the event, and your ticket includes your reserved seat for 90 minutes, plus one Vault Brewing branded Oktoberfest stein, and your first 20oz beer pour! Additional beers will be able for purchase the day of the event. All food will be purchased a la carte that day, with their official menu being released close to the event! Keep an eye on their social media channels to get the official look beforehand! TICKETS

Shibori Scarf Workshop | Art in the Barn by Cynthia Scott
Sunday, September 27th| 91 Rogers Rd, Furlong
Family Farm Fest at NAC Village Farm! | Newtown Athletic Club
Saturday, September 27th| The Village Farm

Fall Festival at Spirit Gymnastics!
Sunday, September 28th| 1180 Church Road Suite 150, Lansdale
Oktoberfest at Iron Abbey
Friday, September 26 @5pm | Iron Abbey, Horsham
Oktoberfest is back at Iron Abbey! Mark your calendars for Friday, September 26th and join them for Horsham’s biggest Oktoberfest celebration. This free event will be packed with Bavarian traditions, live entertainment, and authentic food and drink. What to expect: Live Music & Band Performances – Enjoy festive German tunes and lively entertainment throughout the evening. Authentic German-Inspired Featured Menu – From bratwurst to schnitzel, pretzels, and more, experience the flavors of Oktoberfest at Iron Abbey. An Abundance of Beer – Seasonal Oktoberfest brews and classic favorites on tap. Local Vendors – Shop and explore a variety of unique products from talented local businesses. Traditional Bavarian Attire – Dress the part in lederhosen and dirndls to fully embrace the Oktoberfest spirit. Guests are welcome to stop by to browse and support their vendors, or stay for dinner and enjoy their German-inspired featured menu. RESERVE YOUR TABLE
31st Annual New Hope Arts & Crafts Festival
Saturday & Sunday, September 27 – 28 | 180 W. Bridge Street, New Hope
Over 160 juried fine Artists and Craftsmen will exhibit using media such as oil paintings, watercolors, pastels, sculpture, fine and fun jewelry, ceramics, works in wood, fiber, furniture, wearable art, glass art, photography, outsider art, and more. The Festival takes place at the New Hope – Solebury High School parking lot, just a few minutes walk from the center of the business district, and there is a free bus to from the Festival parking to South Main St at the Bucks County Playhouse.

Pups at the Pumpkin Patch
Sunday, September 28 | Styer Orchard
Bring your Pup to enjoy all of the activities of Fall at Styer Orchards on Sunday, September 28 at 10am. Rain date Sunday, October 5th. Free to enter, free hayride (yup the pups can ride too), pay as you go “pick your own” fields.

Liverpool Family Day
Saturday, September 27 | Iron Abbey, Horsham
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