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April through June 2009 Community Events
Post your upcoming events here!!We would welcome anyone who has any upcoming community events to post them here.We are looking for things such as charity events, theater, festivals and other special events.For profit events such as wine tastings and similar events are also welcome. We reserve the right to not list events we consider to be out of character for this site.
Please note it may take a day or so to approve your posting.
Gilda’s Club is sponsoring a fund raising Comedy night at Pocos in Doylestown on May 1st 2009 at 9 pm.
For more info, see their site
we are here at the bucks county tea party. there is a great crowd.perhaps a thousand people or soin spite of this being amajor event..there is not a news van to be seen.
I couldn’t upload the pics live so I’ll post them here when I download them from my regular camera.
The Newtown Chamber Orchestra will be performing at the Crossings Community Church in Newtown, PA on Sunday April 26th at 3pm with the music of Bach and HaydnFor more information, visit their site at
http://www.newtownchamberorchestra.org/schedule.htm

There will be a Tea Party held at the Washington State Park on Saturday April 18th from 1 to 3 pm at the General Greene Pavillion.
UPDATE – The General Greene Pavillion is in the Northern part of the park. For a map, see
http://www.ushistory.org/washingtoncrossing/visit/index.htm
It is time to say “Enough is enough” The four trillion dollars in spending in the first 90 days of this administration will burden our children, grand children an their children and grandchildren with a crushing debt. Let the folks in Washington know we care. You can get more information at http://www.tea4change.com/
The Red Cross of Bucks County will be having a golf outing at the Northamtpon Country Club on May 18, 2009For more details, see their site at
http://www.redcrosslbcc.org/LBCCNew/Events.html
Event InfoMay 18, 20099:30 Registration11:00 Lunch12:30 Shotgun Start
Northampton Valley Country ClubRichboro, PA
The Newtown Arts Company will be performing Little Women – The Musical at the Historic Newtown Theater in Newtown, Pa. April 16-22 2009.For more information, please see their site at
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Newtown will be holding it’s monthly AHA friday on Friday (of course) 4/3/08. Come and check out Lingere, Ice Cream and art. That sounds like an odd combo, but AHA Friday is an event that features the various businesses of Downtown Newtown.Come out for a fun evening from 5:45 till whenever…More details can be found at
http://www.newtownpa.us/news/aha_april.html

We have some great gift items featuring the Schofield Covered Bridge in Bucks County.
The bridge is an authentic re-creation of the original bridge that burned about 20 years ago. It is located in Tyler State Park and is accessable by walking or horseback. It crosses the Neshaminy Creek
Items include
We stopped in for the lunch special at the Yardley Inn the other day. It’s a create deal for 12.99.I started off with the Caesar Salad which is a generous size. They also had lemon poppy seed min muffins. For the main course, I ordered the sauteed chicken and sausage. It’s a mix of sausage, chicken and veggies in a sweet and sour type sauce. The portion size was generous.For desert I did the Chocolate mousse.
All in all it was a pleasant lunch and a great value. In addition, you get a great view of the Delaware river if you get the right seat.
Slate Bleu will be holding a wine tasting on Thursday March 26th at 630 pm. They are located in Doylestown. The cost is $60/person $110 per couple.The theme is Purebreds or wines made of 100% of their constituent grape variety.
For more info, see the Slate Blue website.
Newtown has an event known as AHA Friday. Many of the stores and restuarants have special offers and usually there is entertainment. The event begins at 6 PM
If you are looking for something to do this holiday season, check out Peddler’s Village, especially after dark. In addition to the hundreds of specialty stores, they offer a nice holiday atmosphere.To begin with, the village is lit with literally a million or so lights on the trees and buildings. As you walk around, you are treated to an ever changing view. The Gazebo houses a collection of Gingerbread and Marzipan houses. We went this friday and there was no line to get in, but the movement inside the Gazebo was pretty slow. It was worth it though in order to see some great designs.There is a stand selling warm cider on the square in the center of the village. The warm it in a copper kettle over a hardwood fire. If you are downwind, the smell of the fire just adds to the charm. (IE just enough to notice but not overpowering). You can hear Christmas music througout the square area. The winery was offering complementary wine tasting.So, if you are looking for something to do with the kids for the Holiday season, then consider a ride to Lahaska.
If you go, make sure you wear good walking shoes and clothes that are warm enough for the weather. Also, if you park in the lot near Earl’s Prime note that a lot of the spaces are reserved for Hotel guests and subject to towing. One final thought is that it might pay to bring a backpack if you are planning on purchasing a number of items. Even if you aren’t planning to purchase it’s hard to avoid it as you go throught the stores.
We visited Peddler’s Village to see the Christmas Lights and to do a little shopping. We started out with Lunch at Earl’s Prime. The Restaurant is located in Peddler’s Village.The Exterior and Interior is done in a modernistic style with a lot of burnished metal trimmings. Overall it is tasteful.Lunch was being served from 1 to 3. It’s a lot more reasonable than the dinners there and a lot less crowded. We were seated promptly and greeted by a very friendly and efficient waitress.The lunch menu isn’t all that extensive. We ended up splitting two Turkey Clubs between the three of us. It turned out to be more than enough. I ordered a cappucino which was $5 but worth it.For desert, Kathy and Chris had the Key Lime Pie. It was a generous slice of really good pie. I ordered the Gelato/Sorbet Sampler with Hazelnut and Pistachio Gelato. I was expecting two golf ball sized portions and instead got a pair of tennis ball scoops which were excellent.
In summary, it’s a great place to go for lunch. When we passed by later in the evening, there was a waiting line and the place was jammed.
A new place opened up in Southampton called City Kitchen. It’s located at the site of the old Maggios in the strip mall at the corner of Second Street Pike and Industrial Boulevard. It’s nothing like the old Maggios.The interior is done in a semi modern style with a lot of chrome and steel sculptures.When we walked in we were greeted by the General Manager and the Owner. We were seated and served quickly. The menu is decidedly Italian. The first time in, we were just looking for a late snack and had come well after the dinner crowds. They bring out bottled Southampton water (It sounds corny but it does work for a lot of reasons). We split a veal parmesian and a Caesar Salad. Both were excellent. They server the Marinara sauce on the side.Desert was a real treat. They have a great selection of some really excellent gelato.The combination of service and food along with our busy holiday schedule led us back twice more that week. Every time the owners and manager were greeting all of the guests and checking at the tables. It does get busy at prime time so plan ahead. The place is BYOB. If you don’t want to do that, they have some great Italian sodas and lemonade to choose from.When we went there tonight our son was with us. He had his ipod touch and noticed that they offered free Wifi. I don’t think you would want to sit there during a crowded dinner hour with your laptop but it would probably be great for a business lunch.Oh, I forgot to mention the music… it’s a taseful blend of Italian oriented music including Sinatra and Connie Francis.. It’s not overdone, just a nice background.
SUMMARY – If you like an slightly upscale pizzaria/italian place, give it a try…
We have been meaning to try Slate Bleu in Doylestown for a while now. The other night we had a chance to drop in.The restaurant is located in the Doylestown Agricultural Center. There is a decent amount of parking in the area depending on the time of day.We only stopped in for desert at about 9pm on a weekday. The restaurant was pretty much empty at that time. We ordered the Chocolate Mousse and I ordered a cappucino. The service was great, the desserts excellent and the coffee great. The desserts were about $8 each and the cappucino was $8.We found that they have $12 three course luncheon specials which gives us a great reason to return.
In summary, it’s a nice French restaurant with friendly service and a pleasant atmosphere.
We recently stopped in at the Waterwheel in Doylestown. It’s located near the Airport.The building is charming. As the name implies, it is an old mill converted to a restaurant. The upstairs has a lot of civil war and revolutionary war prints. One that struck me was Joshua Chamberlain at Little Round top.We sat and checked out the menu in the main dining room. We were looking for something lighter so we headed down to the bar in the basement. That room is a little less cozy or a little more institutional. Neither of us were overwhelmed by the food. It is pretty much typical bar food on the downstairs menu. I should note that we have some good friends who rave about the food there so it might have just been an off night or it might have been us. It could also be that they eat upstairs in the main dining room and not downstairs.There were three Televisions with some annoying post election coverage (That isn’t the restaurant’s fault I know). I was electioned out so I just shifted to the other side of the table.I had a chicken parmesian with spagetti that was OK. Kathy had a crab appetizer. For desert I tried the chocolate mouse which was great. The service was great considering one person was working the bar and the tables (it was the day after election)
Summary – If you are looking for a nice atmosphere and a decent meal, I’d try the main dining room.
We’ve been stopping by The Yardley Inn on a fairly regular basis. It’s right on river road in Yardley. If you get the right seat you can get a nice view of the Delaware River. If you go for lunch they have a 3 course special for about 12 bucks. I usually go with the Ceasar Salad which is made with thin slices of cheese. It is a decent portion and goes well with the rolls. For the Main Course, I’ve tried the Crabcakes, sauteed chicken and fish and chips. All have been great choices. Our favorite dessert is the Chocolate Mousse. The portion is generous and the Mousse is delicious. In Summary, the lunch special is a great deal. They have a bit of a variation which we tried on a Saturday for an early bird special. It’s a good idea to call ahead for reservations.
I understand that the Inn will be undergoing renovations soon to raise it about 8 feet in an effort to negate the effects of the periodic flooding of the Delaware River.
Tony’s Place Bar and Grill is located at Bristol Road and Greely Avenue in Ivyland Pa.The dining room is simply decorated with a hardwood floor, subdued lighting and ample space between the tables. There is a patio dining area during the season.Reservations are a good idea. We stopped in on a Saturday around 6 pm. The wait for an inside table was about 15 minutes. The staff was very friendly and efficient. Our son ordered Chicken fingers. I ordered the Vodka Penne Pasta (~$18) which was pasta, asparagus and crab meat in a vodka sauce. That was delicious. My wife ordered a Stuffed Pepper appetizer (~$12) stuffed with crabmeat, pancetta and ricotta cheeses and asparagus with marinara sauce. That was something I’m going to go back for after a taste. For desert I tried the brownie sundae which was very good. It was sweet but not too sweet. The brownie was served warm with ice cream on top. My wife got the creme brulee and our son chose warm caramel apple pie with ice cream. The deserts were about $5 each.All told, dinner ran about $60. We didn’t order any drinks but they do have a nice wine and beer selection.The inside is completely non smoking but there is smoking on the patio. If you cannot tolerate smoke be sure to not sit near the doorway to the patio as smoke seems to get blown back in.If you go
- Reservations are a good idea during peak times
- Parking is tight but they do offer valet parking. There is almost no neighborhood parking available.
- They do have game nights and afternoons. If you want a quiet lunch or dinner, you might want to avoid the game times.
- Tony’s offers take out.
For more information, visit the Tony’s Place website.
“The battle for the 8th Congressional District seat is now a four-man race.On Friday, Jay Russell, a farmer from Northampton Township, filed paperwork with the state to run for Congress this year as a Constitution Party candidate.Russell, 47, joins the race with Congressman Patrick Murphy, a freshman Democrat in his first re-election campaign, Tom Manion, a Republican from Doylestown Township, and Tom Lingenfelter, a political activist from Doylestown who is running an independent campaign for Congress.
Monday, Russell said he knew he had little chance to win in November.”
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April through June 2009 Community Events
Post your upcoming events here!!We would welcome anyone who has any upcoming community events to post them here.We are looking for things such as charity events, theater, festivals and other special events.For profit events such as wine tastings and similar events are also welcome. We reserve the right to not list events we consider to be out of character for this site.
Please note it may take a day or so to approve your posting.
Gilda’s Club is sponsoring a fund raising Comedy night at Pocos in Doylestown on May 1st 2009 at 9 pm.
For more info, see their site
we are here at the bucks county tea party. there is a great crowd.perhaps a thousand people or soin spite of this being amajor event..there is not a news van to be seen.
I couldn’t upload the pics live so I’ll post them here when I download them from my regular camera.
The Newtown Chamber Orchestra will be performing at the Crossings Community Church in Newtown, PA on Sunday April 26th at 3pm with the music of Bach and HaydnFor more information, visit their site at
http://www.newtownchamberorchestra.org/schedule.htm
There will be a Tea Party held at the Washington State Park on Saturday April 18th from 1 to 3 pm at the General Greene Pavillion.
UPDATE – The General Greene Pavillion is in the Northern part of the park. For a map, see
http://www.ushistory.org/washingtoncrossing/visit/index.htm
It is time to say “Enough is enough” The four trillion dollars in spending in the first 90 days of this administration will burden our children, grand children an their children and grandchildren with a crushing debt. Let the folks in Washington know we care. You can get more information at http://www.tea4change.com/
The Red Cross of Bucks County will be having a golf outing at the Northamtpon Country Club on May 18, 2009For more details, see their site at
http://www.redcrosslbcc.org/LBCCNew/Events.html
Event InfoMay 18, 20099:30 Registration11:00 Lunch12:30 Shotgun Start
Northampton Valley Country ClubRichboro, PA
The Newtown Arts Company will be performing Little Women – The Musical at the Historic Newtown Theater in Newtown, Pa. April 16-22 2009.For more information, please see their site at
Newtown will be holding it’s monthly AHA friday on Friday (of course) 4/3/08. Come and check out Lingere, Ice Cream and art. That sounds like an odd combo, but AHA Friday is an event that features the various businesses of Downtown Newtown.Come out for a fun evening from 5:45 till whenever…More details can be found at
http://www.newtownpa.us/news/aha_april.html
We have some great gift items featuring the Schofield Covered Bridge in Bucks County.
The bridge is an authentic re-creation of the original bridge that burned about 20 years ago. It is located in Tyler State Park and is accessable by walking or horseback. It crosses the Neshaminy Creek
Items include
We stopped in for the lunch special at the Yardley Inn the other day. It’s a create deal for 12.99.I started off with the Caesar Salad which is a generous size. They also had lemon poppy seed min muffins. For the main course, I ordered the sauteed chicken and sausage. It’s a mix of sausage, chicken and veggies in a sweet and sour type sauce. The portion size was generous.For desert I did the Chocolate mousse.
All in all it was a pleasant lunch and a great value. In addition, you get a great view of the Delaware river if you get the right seat.
Slate Bleu will be holding a wine tasting on Thursday March 26th at 630 pm. They are located in Doylestown. The cost is $60/person $110 per couple.The theme is Purebreds or wines made of 100% of their constituent grape variety.
For more info, see the Slate Blue website.
Newtown has an event known as AHA Friday. Many of the stores and restuarants have special offers and usually there is entertainment. The event begins at 6 PM
If you are looking for something to do this holiday season, check out Peddler’s Village, especially after dark. In addition to the hundreds of specialty stores, they offer a nice holiday atmosphere.To begin with, the village is lit with literally a million or so lights on the trees and buildings. As you walk around, you are treated to an ever changing view. The Gazebo houses a collection of Gingerbread and Marzipan houses. We went this friday and there was no line to get in, but the movement inside the Gazebo was pretty slow. It was worth it though in order to see some great designs.There is a stand selling warm cider on the square in the center of the village. The warm it in a copper kettle over a hardwood fire. If you are downwind, the smell of the fire just adds to the charm. (IE just enough to notice but not overpowering). You can hear Christmas music througout the square area. The winery was offering complementary wine tasting.So, if you are looking for something to do with the kids for the Holiday season, then consider a ride to Lahaska.
If you go, make sure you wear good walking shoes and clothes that are warm enough for the weather. Also, if you park in the lot near Earl’s Prime note that a lot of the spaces are reserved for Hotel guests and subject to towing. One final thought is that it might pay to bring a backpack if you are planning on purchasing a number of items. Even if you aren’t planning to purchase it’s hard to avoid it as you go throught the stores.
We visited Peddler’s Village to see the Christmas Lights and to do a little shopping. We started out with Lunch at Earl’s Prime. The Restaurant is located in Peddler’s Village.The Exterior and Interior is done in a modernistic style with a lot of burnished metal trimmings. Overall it is tasteful.Lunch was being served from 1 to 3. It’s a lot more reasonable than the dinners there and a lot less crowded. We were seated promptly and greeted by a very friendly and efficient waitress.The lunch menu isn’t all that extensive. We ended up splitting two Turkey Clubs between the three of us. It turned out to be more than enough. I ordered a cappucino which was $5 but worth it.For desert, Kathy and Chris had the Key Lime Pie. It was a generous slice of really good pie. I ordered the Gelato/Sorbet Sampler with Hazelnut and Pistachio Gelato. I was expecting two golf ball sized portions and instead got a pair of tennis ball scoops which were excellent.
In summary, it’s a great place to go for lunch. When we passed by later in the evening, there was a waiting line and the place was jammed.
A new place opened up in Southampton called City Kitchen. It’s located at the site of the old Maggios in the strip mall at the corner of Second Street Pike and Industrial Boulevard. It’s nothing like the old Maggios.The interior is done in a semi modern style with a lot of chrome and steel sculptures.When we walked in we were greeted by the General Manager and the Owner. We were seated and served quickly. The menu is decidedly Italian. The first time in, we were just looking for a late snack and had come well after the dinner crowds. They bring out bottled Southampton water (It sounds corny but it does work for a lot of reasons). We split a veal parmesian and a Caesar Salad. Both were excellent. They server the Marinara sauce on the side.Desert was a real treat. They have a great selection of some really excellent gelato.The combination of service and food along with our busy holiday schedule led us back twice more that week. Every time the owners and manager were greeting all of the guests and checking at the tables. It does get busy at prime time so plan ahead. The place is BYOB. If you don’t want to do that, they have some great Italian sodas and lemonade to choose from.When we went there tonight our son was with us. He had his ipod touch and noticed that they offered free Wifi. I don’t think you would want to sit there during a crowded dinner hour with your laptop but it would probably be great for a business lunch.Oh, I forgot to mention the music… it’s a taseful blend of Italian oriented music including Sinatra and Connie Francis.. It’s not overdone, just a nice background.
SUMMARY – If you like an slightly upscale pizzaria/italian place, give it a try…
We have been meaning to try Slate Bleu in Doylestown for a while now. The other night we had a chance to drop in.The restaurant is located in the Doylestown Agricultural Center. There is a decent amount of parking in the area depending on the time of day.We only stopped in for desert at about 9pm on a weekday. The restaurant was pretty much empty at that time. We ordered the Chocolate Mousse and I ordered a cappucino. The service was great, the desserts excellent and the coffee great. The desserts were about $8 each and the cappucino was $8.We found that they have $12 three course luncheon specials which gives us a great reason to return.
In summary, it’s a nice French restaurant with friendly service and a pleasant atmosphere.
We recently stopped in at the Waterwheel in Doylestown. It’s located near the Airport.The building is charming. As the name implies, it is an old mill converted to a restaurant. The upstairs has a lot of civil war and revolutionary war prints. One that struck me was Joshua Chamberlain at Little Round top.We sat and checked out the menu in the main dining room. We were looking for something lighter so we headed down to the bar in the basement. That room is a little less cozy or a little more institutional. Neither of us were overwhelmed by the food. It is pretty much typical bar food on the downstairs menu. I should note that we have some good friends who rave about the food there so it might have just been an off night or it might have been us. It could also be that they eat upstairs in the main dining room and not downstairs.There were three Televisions with some annoying post election coverage (That isn’t the restaurant’s fault I know). I was electioned out so I just shifted to the other side of the table.I had a chicken parmesian with spagetti that was OK. Kathy had a crab appetizer. For desert I tried the chocolate mouse which was great. The service was great considering one person was working the bar and the tables (it was the day after election)
Summary – If you are looking for a nice atmosphere and a decent meal, I’d try the main dining room.
We’ve been stopping by The Yardley Inn on a fairly regular basis. It’s right on river road in Yardley. If you get the right seat you can get a nice view of the Delaware River. If you go for lunch they have a 3 course special for about 12 bucks. I usually go with the Ceasar Salad which is made with thin slices of cheese. It is a decent portion and goes well with the rolls. For the Main Course, I’ve tried the Crabcakes, sauteed chicken and fish and chips. All have been great choices. Our favorite dessert is the Chocolate Mousse. The portion is generous and the Mousse is delicious. In Summary, the lunch special is a great deal. They have a bit of a variation which we tried on a Saturday for an early bird special. It’s a good idea to call ahead for reservations.
I understand that the Inn will be undergoing renovations soon to raise it about 8 feet in an effort to negate the effects of the periodic flooding of the Delaware River.
Tony’s Place Bar and Grill is located at Bristol Road and Greely Avenue in Ivyland Pa.The dining room is simply decorated with a hardwood floor, subdued lighting and ample space between the tables. There is a patio dining area during the season.Reservations are a good idea. We stopped in on a Saturday around 6 pm. The wait for an inside table was about 15 minutes. The staff was very friendly and efficient. Our son ordered Chicken fingers. I ordered the Vodka Penne Pasta (~$18) which was pasta, asparagus and crab meat in a vodka sauce. That was delicious. My wife ordered a Stuffed Pepper appetizer (~$12) stuffed with crabmeat, pancetta and ricotta cheeses and asparagus with marinara sauce. That was something I’m going to go back for after a taste. For desert I tried the brownie sundae which was very good. It was sweet but not too sweet. The brownie was served warm with ice cream on top. My wife got the creme brulee and our son chose warm caramel apple pie with ice cream. The deserts were about $5 each.All told, dinner ran about $60. We didn’t order any drinks but they do have a nice wine and beer selection.The inside is completely non smoking but there is smoking on the patio. If you cannot tolerate smoke be sure to not sit near the doorway to the patio as smoke seems to get blown back in.If you go
For more information, visit the Tony’s Place website.
“The battle for the 8th Congressional District seat is now a four-man race.On Friday, Jay Russell, a farmer from Northampton Township, filed paperwork with the state to run for Congress this year as a Constitution Party candidate.Russell, 47, joins the race with Congressman Patrick Murphy, a freshman Democrat in his first re-election campaign, Tom Manion, a Republican from Doylestown Township, and Tom Lingenfelter, a political activist from Doylestown who is running an independent campaign for Congress.
Monday, Russell said he knew he had little chance to win in November.”