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Running Kids, Improv, Bingo and More

There are lots of fun things to do this weekend in Doylestown!

Whether your interests include the arts, sports or philanthropy, there is plenty to do in Doylestown this weekend.

ADOPT-A-PANTRY FOOD DRIVE

Where/When: All day Friday at Delaware Valley College

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Why go: It's the final chapter in the a collaborative, county-wide food drive to benefit the Food and Nutrition Network (FaNN), a network of 27 food pantries. Families, churches, local businesses and others have collected non-perishable food since May 1. Through a partnership with New York Life and Delaware Valley College, Adopt-A-Pantry hoped to collect 15,400 meals, or the equivalent of 10 tons of food.

Cost: No cost. For more information, visit www.bcoc.org

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COACH BAG BINGO

Where/When: 7-9 p.m. Friday at Central Bucks High School West Cafeteria. Doors open at 6:15 pm.

Why go: Win genuine Coach purses, exchangeable with included gift receipt, so you get to pick the one you want. 

Cost: $25 in advancel $30 at the door includes bingo board and raffle ticket. Additional boards, daubers, raffle tickets and refreshments available for purchase. For tickets or information, contact Beth Fitz at 215-766-0372 or tomfitz@comcast.net.

EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL

Where/When: 8-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Town and Country Players

Why go: This comed by John Patrick chronicles the antics of Opal Kronkie, a middle-aged recluse, who lives in general disarray in her tumbledown mansion at the edge of the municipal dump.

Cost: $15. Buy tickets.

IMPROV NIGHT

Where/When: 8 p.m. Friday at the Zen Den in Doylestown.

Why go: Show off your talents: sing a song, recite poetry, play music, crack some jokes. The only requirement is that all material be rated "E" for Everyone.

Cost: No cost.

ANNUAL KIDS ONLY 3K

Where/When: 9 a.m. Sunday at Doylestown’s Central Park.

Why go: It's a fundraiser benefiting the iRun4Life organization which supports elementary school running programs that help promote self esteem, health and fitness.

Cost: Online Registration through Thursday is $15 (plus service fee). Price to enter at packet pickup or day of the race is $25. Click here for more details.


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