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5 Fun Things To Do This Weekend In Bucks County
Here's a look at some of the events and activities taking place this weekend throughout Bucks County.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Another busy fall weekend is planned in Bucks County with plenty to do and see.
OctoberFeast will be bringing beer, German Bands and lots of October fun to Peddler's Village in Lahaska on both Saturday and Sunday.
Meanwhile, on Saturday a Bucks County church will be serving its 150th Oyster & Pork Supper. Music will fill the air with Porchfest in Langhorne. And cocktails will be served inside and on the grounds of a really cool castle in Doylestown.
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Here are some of the fun things happening this weekend in Bucks County:
OctoberFeast Bringing Beer, German Bands To Bucks
Peddler's Village in Lahaska will take on the look and feel of a Bavarian village this weekend when it celebrates "OctoberFeast" with beer, bands, axe-throwing, German-inspired food, and lots more. The autumn festival, taking place on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11 and 12 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., also offers guests the chance to view and vote for their favorite scarecrows on display during Scarecrows in the Village. OctoberFeast will feature special entertainment by two local German bands, Polkadelphia and the Philadelphia German Brass Band, as well as performances by the Galena Brass Band. The festival will also offer outdoor food and drinks at six restaurant tents and food trucks, pay-as-you-go activities, including axe-throwing, moonbounces, pumpkin painting, sand art, and a petting zoo, and free activities, including hay piles and lawn games.
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Oktoberfest-inspired food will be on the menu. (Peddler's Village)
Oyster & Pork Supper Celebrates 150 Years In Bucks
A Bucks County foodie tradition continues this weekend when the Carversville United Church of Christ opens its doors for its 150th Oyster and Pork Supper on Saturday, Oct. 11 beginning at 3 p.m. and served until sold out or 8 p.m. "While the menu may have changed slightly over the years, the experience of eating a family style homemade meal with friends, neighbors and new acquaintances remains," said dinner organizers. This year's mouth-watering menu includes lean, moist roast pork and gravy, lightly fried fresh oysters, stewed tomatoes, creamed corn, mashed potatoes, cole slaw, applesauce, and desserts.

A stock photo of fried oysters. (Shutterstock)
The Fifth Annual Langhorne Porch Fest takes place Saturday with more than a dozen bands and other acts expected to perform on six porches. Pat Mervine, president of the Langhorne Council for the Arts, said that the festival will be held from Noon to 5 p.m. in the heart of the borough, making the event within easy walking distance for attendees. Featured performers perform Folk, Rock, Jazz, Haitian, Blues, Broadway, Indie, and Classical music.

The fifth annual Langhorne Porch Fest takes place Saturday with more than a dozen bands and other acts expected to perform on six porches in Langhorne. (Langhorne Council for the Arts)
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The Middletown Township Fire and Emergency Services will hold a Fire Prevention Expo on Saturday. The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Restaurant Depot Parking Lot, 1661 Lincoln Highway, Langhorne. Riley Collins — a township firefighter, fire investigator and fire prevention officer — said the free, family-friendly community event will feature emergency vehicle displays, fire, EMS, and police demonstrations, Temple Med-Flight helicopter, an interactive fire safety house, local vendors, food trucks, face painting, a visit from Marshall from Paw Patrol, and a character from Sesame Place.

The Temple Med-Flight is scheduled to land during Saturday's fire expo in Middletown.
'Cocktails At The Castle' Promises Unforgettable Time
The Mercer Museum’s annual major fundraiser Cocktails at the Castle returns to Doylestown on Saturday, October 11 from 6 to 10 p.m., for a night of culinary delights and tasty cocktails, all for a great cause. The annual tradition supports the Mercer Museum’s year-round education programs, exhibitions, and community initiatives. Guests will enjoy an unforgettable evening on the grounds of the Mercer Museum with delicious specialties from a wide array of Bucks County culinary purveyors, along with one-of-a-kind craft cocktail creations, a decadent dessert lounge, and exceptional entertainment throughout the night.

Patrons enjoy 'Cocktails At The Castle' inside the Mercer Museum in Doylestown. (Mercer Museum)
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