Arts & Entertainment
'Art On The Farm' Showcased In Lower Makefield Twp.
The annual event takes place at Patterson Farm Sunday. It was washed out last weekend by Tropical Storm Ophelia.

LOWER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP, PA —Last weekend's "Art on the Farm" was a washout.
But the forecast looks good for the annual outdoor arts festival at the AOY Art Center at Patterson Farm, 949 Mirror Lake Rd., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. The event features a day of artistic exploration, live music, and food truck offerings.
"The weather ought to be 76 degrees and sunny," said AOY Director Bette Sovinee, after the event had to be postponed last weekend due to heavy rains from Tropical Storm Ophelia.
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Admission is free and open to the public.
Art on the Farm provides an opportunity for art enthusiasts and the community to connect with more than 35 talented local artists and craftspeople.
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Attendees can explore a diverse range of artworks, from paintings and pottery to jewelry and textiles, all lovingly crafted by artists from our very own community. With an array of styles and mediums on display, there's something to captivate every art lover's heart.
Taqueria Aguila of Warminster will serve authentic Mexican food. The Goodnoe Ice Cream truck will also be there.
The Pennsbury High School Art Club will be doing face painting.
There will be a booth selling art supplies in search of a good second home. The proceeds of which will go to the cash awards for the Emerging Artists of Local Bucks County art exhibition coming this January.
To enhance the festival atmosphere, "Art on the Farm" will feature live music from Roadside Panic from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
AOY is also asking attendees not to bring their pets.
"We love pets, but in consideration of all attendees and the safety of our furry friends, we kindly request that guests refrain from bringing pets to the event. This ensures a stress-free and enjoyable experience for all visitors."

(Photo Courtesy of AOY Art Center)
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