Join fellow fans of the one and only weather prognosticating groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, for an early scheduled Healthy Hike! A short history lesson on the origin of Groundhog Day, also uncommonly known as Candlemas Day, will be shared before the hike begins. Please keep in mind that these hikes are intended to maintain a quick hiking pace. Prepare yourself for the day by bringing a full water bottle, wearing sturdy shoes, and dressing for the weather. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email mtruesdale@pa.gov.
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New year, new programs! 2024 marks an exciting year for the education team at WCHP as we take on the challenge of Maple Sugaring. Join us on Fridays in February as we take you from tap to sap, demonstrating the process of making maple syrup and maple sugar. Participants who join the fun will have the opportunity to learn how to identify and tap Maple tree species, the history of maple sugar products, make maple syrup and sugar, make a natural spile/tap, and best of all, taste real maple syrup. These programs may be limited due to space, weather, and Read More |
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Catching a fish on a hand tied fly that you made can be an extremely rewarding experience! Join the Park Naturalist for basic fly tying instruction and watershed education. Participants will develop and build upon new fly tying skills each week through hands-on instruction. All materials will be provided and participants will leave with the flies they tied. Cost for this four-part program series is $15 per person and must be paid before the first scheduled class on February 7. Participants should be at least 12 or older. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email Read More |
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Hiking is a great way to improve your physical and mental health! Join the park naturalist for a quickly paced 2 mile hike along the trails of WCHP. Please keep in mind that these hikes are intended to maintain a quick hiking pace. Prepare yourself for the day by bringing a full water bottle, wearing sturdy shoes, and dressing for the weather. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email mtruesdale@pa.gov. |
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New year, new programs! 2024 marks an exciting year for the education team at WCHP as we take on the challenge of Maple Sugaring. Join us on Fridays in February as we take you from tap to sap, demonstrating the process of making maple syrup and maple sugar. Participants who join the fun will have the opportunity to learn how to identify and tap Maple tree species, the history of maple sugar products, make maple syrup and sugar, make a natural spile/tap, and best of all, taste real maple syrup. These programs may be limited due to space, weather, and Read More |
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Catching a fish on a hand tied fly that you made can be an extremely rewarding experience! Join the Park Naturalist for basic fly tying instruction and watershed education. Participants will develop and build upon new fly tying skills each week through hands-on instruction. All materials will be provided and participants will leave with the flies they tied. Cost for this four-part program series is $15 per person and must be paid before the first scheduled class on February 7. Participants should be at least 12 or older. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email Read More |
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Hiking is a great way to improve your physical and mental health! Join the park naturalist for a quickly paced 2 mile hike along the trails of WCHP. Please keep in mind that these hikes are intended to maintain a quick hiking pace. Prepare yourself for the day by bringing a full water bottle, wearing sturdy shoes, and dressing for the weather. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email mtruesdale@pa.gov. |
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These programs are designed for toddlers ages 3-7 and build on children’s sense of wonder about nature, inviting them to explore wildlife and the world around them. Each Nature for Toddlers program will feature a different topic, February is Maple Sugar. *Please note this month's Nature for Toddlers program is now full. For those who would like to be added to the waiting list, please email mtruesdale@pa.gov.*
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New year, new programs! 2024 marks an exciting year for the education team at WCHP as we take on the challenge of Maple Sugaring. Join us on Fridays in February as we take you from tap to sap, demonstrating the process of making maple syrup and maple sugar. Participants who join the fun will have the opportunity to learn how to identify and tap Maple tree species, the history of maple sugar products, make maple syrup and sugar, make a natural spile/tap, and best of all, taste real maple syrup. These programs may be limited due to space, weather, and Read More |
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Due to popular demand, we've added a "pop-up" Maple Sugaring program which will be held Saturday, February 17 from 10:30am – 11:30am! Join us as we take you from tap to sap, demonstrating the process of making maple syrup and maple sugar. Participants who join the fun will have the opportunity to learn how to: -Identify and tap maple tree species -The history of maple sugar products -Make maple syrup and sugar -and the best of all, taste real maple syrup! This program may be limited due to space, weather, and environment factors. To register and receive the meeting location for Read More |
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Come celebrate George Washington’s 292nd birthday on Sunday, February 18 from 11 AM to 2 PM at Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA)! During the day, various children’s activities will be offered. At 1:45 PM, visitors will gather in the park’s visitor center to sing happy birthday to George and watch him use his sword to cut his cake, which is donated by The Caketeria in Newtown. Blue Wren Coffee will also be outside selling coffee and a few other snacks. Admission is free, thank you to our event sponsor, NJM Insurance Group! Children 12 and under are encouraged to bring Read More |
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This year marks George Washington’s 292nd birthday. In his honor, the Newtown Theatre will host a special program, “Portraying George Washington: An Evening with John Godzieba,” on Tuesday, February 20 at 7:30 PM. Godzieba has portrayed George Washington since 2009 and serves in this role at Washington Crossing Historic Park. During his February 20 presentation and Q&A, Godzieba will discuss Washington’s time in Bucks County, little known facts about the general’s life and character, how Washington’s birthday was celebrated through the years, the research that goes into Godzieba’s portrayal and uniform, and his personal experience portraying Washington at the park’s Read More |
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In partnership with the Friends of Washington Crossing Park the next meeting of the Washington Crossing Historic Park Book Club is set for Wednesday, February 21 at 5:30 PM. This meeting will be held virtually using Zoom. Click here to register. Registration is required. Zoom meeting details will be provided upon registration. Museum Curator Kimberly McCarty will lead a discussion of the book club’s next selection: Noble Volunteers: The British Soldiers Who Fought the American Revolution by Don N. Hagist. Please read the Chapters 8-10. Book club meetings are free and open to all. Members should provide their own books. Read More
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Catching a fish on a hand tied fly that you made can be an extremely rewarding experience! Join the Park Naturalist for basic fly tying instruction and watershed education. Participants will develop and build upon new fly tying skills each week through hands-on instruction. All materials will be provided and participants will leave with the flies they tied. Cost for this four-part program series is $15 per person and must be paid before the first scheduled class on February 7. Participants should be at least 12 or older. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email Read More |
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Hiking is a great way to improve your physical and mental health! Join the park naturalist for a quickly paced 2 mile hike along the trails of WCHP. Please keep in mind that these hikes are intended to maintain a quick hiking pace. Prepare yourself for the day by bringing a full water bottle, wearing sturdy shoes, and dressing for the weather. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email mtruesdale@pa.gov. |
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New year, new programs! 2024 marks an exciting year for the education team at WCHP as we take on the challenge of Maple Sugaring. Join us on Fridays in February as we take you from tap to sap, demonstrating the process of making maple syrup and maple sugar. Participants who join the fun will have the opportunity to learn how to identify and tap Maple tree species, the history of maple sugar products, make maple syrup and sugar, make a natural spile/tap, and best of all, taste real maple syrup. These programs may be limited due to space, weather, and Read More |
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Hike through the park at night with the moon as your light! During this 2 mile quickly paced hike we will stop to discuss moon phases, any visible constellations, and the upcoming solar eclipse. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email mtruesdale@pa.gov. |
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Hiking is a great way to improve your physical and mental health! Join the park naturalist for a quickly paced 2 mile hike along the trails of WCHP. Please keep in mind that these hikes are intended to maintain a quick hiking pace. Prepare yourself for the day by bringing a full water bottle, wearing sturdy shoes, and dressing for the weather. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email mtruesdale@pa.gov. |
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Join us as we take you from tap to sap, demonstrating the process of making maple syrup and maple sugar! Participants who join the fun will have the opportunity to learn the history of maple sugar products and how to: Identify and tap Maple tree species Make maple syrup and sugar Make a natural spile/tap Best of all, you'll get to taste real maple syrup! These programs may be limited due to space, weather, and environment factors. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email mtruesdale@pa.gov. |
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