Celebrate the holidays with the Bucks Drama Club for their live performance of “A Christmas Carol” on Dec. 9-11 at 7 pm. The show includes a cast of 18 different members, not including production workers. Tickets are $10 for the community and $8 for students, senior citizens and children.Erin's Journalism Portfolio
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Bucks Drama Club Performs ‘A Christmas Carol’
Celebrate the holidays with the Bucks Drama Club for their live performance of “A Christmas Carol” on Dec. 9-11 at 7 pm. The show includes a cast of 18 different members, not including production workers. Tickets are $10 for the community and $8 for students, senior citizens and children.The Doylestown Inn: There’s Still a Stove Inn the Stove and Still
The Doylestown Inn and Hattery Stove and Still are truly a glimpse into the past of historic Doylestown. As you take a peek into its bright, open windows you will see a lit tree covered in hats. Now is the name starting to make more sense?
Inside its doors lies a quaint 11-guest room boutique hotel, with a unique and cozy restaurant and bar. Its menu states that it “combines modern-American comfort food with the casual warmth of an American Tavern.”
Located at 18 West State Street in the heart of Doylestown, its history is no secret. Originally constructed in 1871 as three separate buildings, it was connected out of two of them to create a small hotel servicing the public in the early 20th century. During an expansion in 1937, the third building was connected, and has housed a multitude of businesses since.
Inside its doors lies a quaint 11-guest room boutique hotel, with a unique and cozy restaurant and bar. Its menu states that it “combines modern-American comfort food with the casual warmth of an American Tavern.”
Located at 18 West State Street in the heart of Doylestown, its history is no secret. Originally constructed in 1871 as three separate buildings, it was connected out of two of them to create a small hotel servicing the public in the early 20th century. During an expansion in 1937, the third building was connected, and has housed a multitude of businesses since.
Relax Day Designed to Help Stressed Students
Relax yourself this upcoming Thursday, Nov. 3 at the Bucks Newtown Campus for their educational and enriching Relax Day event, where Counseling Services is offering various activities throughout the day for students.Read more...
Millennials Losing Their Enthusiasm for Politics
Millennials, unimpressed by the major presidential candidates, can make a difference this election, but it is unclear how many will plug their votes into the polls.Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump are the two most major candidates in this election. Both candidates are surrounded by controversy and speculation while their parties’ political preferences differ greatly. This has caused a divide between voters. Research shows that young voters are basing much of their choices on issues of character.
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Cultural and Community Events: movies to educate
Bucks offers year-round Cultural and Community Events as part of their mission for the community of all ages.On Sept. 26, in the Zlock Performing Arts Center, Bucks held a screening for the film “Foreigners In Their Own Land” as well as a panel discussion following the movie. The event also included free pizza.
This film surveyed the history of people from 1565-1880, as the first Spanish explorers entered North America, and the United States expanded into territories in the Southwest.
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Wordsmiths put poetry in motion at Bucks
Wordsmiths, the Bucks Reading series is bringing writers to the colleges campus’s to give readings to both the college and surrounding community. These events are free and open to the public. It is sponsored by the College’s Cultural Programming Committee and the Department of Language and Literature.Professors Stan Heim and Louis Camp started the Wordsmiths series in the late 1960s. Dr. Rackin now guides it with Chris Bursk assisting. The series has brought Pulitzer and McArthur poets to campus.
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