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Zumbathon For a Cure, Other Area Weekend Events

Here's your weekend planner full of fun, local events.

The biting cold of mid-week will make way for a decent weekend. Time to get serious bout some fun in 2012. Here are some options.

Where/when: Historic Moland House, 1641 Old York Rd, Hartsville, Sunday, 1 p.m.
Why go: They have the land, you have the snowmaking ability.  Come make a snowman.  No snow?  No problem.  Make a snowman inside and tour the historic home where you'll learn how it was saved and restored to the time when the Continental Army was camped at the site for 13 days in August of 1777.
Cost: Donations accepted

Where/when: , 555 Red Lion Rd, Huntingdon Valley, Saturday at noon
Why go: Enough of playing the game online. Let’s face it, it’s more fun to talk smack right to someone’s face.
Cost: Free

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Where/when: , 1001 Cathedral Rd, Huntingdon Valley, PA, Friday and Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m.
Why go: ee how Christians around the world have adapted the Nativity scene to represent their own national, regional and local cultures, in our third annual exhibition featuring crèches from around the world. 
Cost: Free 

Where/when: , 3700 Hulmeville Rd, Bensalem, Saturday, 10 a.m.
Why go: This drop in program is for all levels. Teen volunteers are available to teach the game.
Cost: Free 

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Where/when: St. Francis Cabrini Gymnasium, 325 S Oxford Valley Rd, Fairless Hills, Saturday, 1 p.m.
Why go: It’s a Zumbathon!
Cost: $12 for adults, $5 for kids 

Where/when: , 17 S State St, Newtown, Saturday at noon
Why go: Guest chef Jane Cohen will offer demonstrations, creating dishes with The Tubby Olive's specialty balsamic vinegars and infused extra virgin olive oils.
Cost: Free


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