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- Fulfilling a Prophecy: The Past & Present of the Lenape in Pennsylvania
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This exhibit features never before displayed objects from the private collections of Lenape people in Pennsylvania, in addition to historic and contemporary photographs, and archaeological objects from the collections of Penn Museum. Ancient masks, dolls, jewelry, and other traditional arts are featured, as well as a number of once-secret family heirlooms, rich with hidden Lenape symbolism, dating from the early 1800s.
» See more event detailsUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology 3260 South St., Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-898-4000 www.museum.upenn.eduTickets: Included in admission
More events in West Philadelphia: Craft Shows Jewelry, Gems Photography History, Science Multimedia Museum - Haunted Trolley Tour
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This tour will take you past approximately 20 "haunted" locations in the city, including three stops where passengers may disembark to look around.
» See more event detailsThe Bourse Building 400 Ranstead St., Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-625-0300 www.landmarktheatres.comTickets: $30; $20 children 4-12 - Annual Festival of Trees
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A Bucks County hoilday tradition, the Festival of Trees Display features over a dozen beautifully-decorated trees around the Pearl S. Buck House, along with other holiday decorations adorning each room.
» See more event detailsPearl S. Buck Cultural Center (Pearl S. Buck House) 520 Dublin Rd., Perkasie, PA 18944 215-249-0100 www.psbi.orgTickets: $8; $7 seniors, students - Wine Tasting for Singles
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Crossing Vineyards & Winery 1853 Wrightstown Rd., Washington Crossing, PA 18977 215-493-6500 www.crossingvineyards.comTickets: $20
- Basketball "Fowl" Shooting Contest
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Northampton Parks & Recreation host their annual Basketball "Fowl" Shooting Contest. Competition will take place in various age catagories, with one turkey awaded to the winner of the most baskets in each age group. Win a holiday pie for being the first in your age group to make the most baskets in a row.
» See more event detailsNorthampton Recreation Center 345 Newtown-Richboro Rd., Richboro, PA 18954 215-357-6800 www.northamptonrec.comTickets: $1 per 10 basketball shots - Arts in the City Year Crawl: Collaborative Writing Activities
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Enjoy an afternoon of collaborative writing activities with The New Philadelphia Poets.
» See more event detailsThe University of Pennsylvania - Kelly Writers House 3805 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-573-9748 www.writing.upenn.edu/wh/Tickets: Free
More events in West Philadelphia: Poetry Reading, Spoken Word - Meet the Artists
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The Greater Woodbury Arts Council presents the 2nd annual Meet the Artists event. The event will include displays of artwork by regional artists, and performances by local musicians and poets.
» See more event detailsDowntown Woodbury Main St., Woodbury, NJ 08096 856-845-1300 www.mainstreetwoodbury.orgTickets: Donations suggested - Waldorf Holiday Fair
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This event features handcrafted items created by 28 juried artisans, homemade organic meals and baked goods, live music and more.
» See more event detailsThe Waldorf School of Philadelphia 7500 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19119 215-248-1662 www.philadelphiawaldorf.orgTickets: Free - Keith Valley Musical Theatre: Willy Wonka Jr.
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Poor Charlie Bucket finds a golden ticket and is given a chance to tour the chocolate factory and win a lifetime supply of candy by Willy Wonka, owner of a magical and mysterious chocolate factory.
» See more event detailsKeith Valley Middle School 227 Meetinghouse Rd., Horsham, PA 19044 215-956-2910 www.hatboro-horsham.org/kvmsTickets: $8; $5 students in grades 8 & under - Holiday Craft Show
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Archbishop Wood High School 655 York Rd., Warminster, PA 18974 215-672-5050 www.archwood.orgTickets: $1
When it was all ready one afternoon last week - the dry-brined turkey a rosy chestnut brown, the Sister Frances' Potatoes (named for one of the last of the famously celibate Shakers), the brothy, purposefully not creamy blue-pumpkin soup (with a sour jolt of preserved lemon), Melissa Hamilton beamed at what she had wrought.
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