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Hatboro Troupe Staging 'Drop Dead' Funny Play The Village Players of Hatboro's upcoming performance is 'Drop Dead,' a slapstick, silly play. Get more info about the show at Hatboro-Horsham Patch. Central Bucks School Board Approves Secure Entry System Under the new system, parents and other visitors will be asked to show identification and state their reason for being at the school. Anyone who doesn't have ID or a valid reason to enter will not be allowed in. Read more about the new system at Doylestown Patch. Our Lady of Good Counsel Wins Philadelphia Archdiocesan Soccer Championship This is the first time that an OLGC Varsity Boys team has won an Archdiocesan Championship. Read more about the achievement at Upper Southampton Patch. Bucks…
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Thursday, June 7, 2012
FRIENDS OF WARMINSTER PARKS CASINO NIGHT Where/when: Ann's Choice, 30000 Ann's Choice Way, Warminster, Friday, 7-11 p.m. Why go: Includes Beef ‘n Beer w/ cash bar, $50 in chips (chips have no cash value). Raffles & door prizes available! Proceeds will be used towards the purchase of new signage for all municipal parks. Must be 21 to attend. Cost: $30 per person JOSEPH HARPER'S WHEELED SCOTSMAN'S MEMORIAL CUP Where/when: William Tennent High School, 333 Centennial Rd., Warminster, Saturday, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Why go: The day filled with fun, food, music, and soccer. Members of the Philadelphia Union will be attending with fun kid play centers and Eric Nash from the Vuvuzela: The World Soccer Show will be announcing the final game between the…
Hatboro's community theater is putting the finishing touches on its next play, "Early One Evening at The Rainbow Bar & Grille."
Just outside Warminster, the world is coming to an end. What do you do? The Village Players' upcoming performance explores just that. "Early One Evening at The Rainbow Bar & Grille" is an apocalyptic drama with a tinge of comedy set in a small town in "Pennsyltucky" that focuses on a group of six people who interact at a local watering hole. "No one really knows what's going on inside or outside of the bar," director Ron Green explained to Hatboro-Horsham Patch. The cause of the impending doom is never clear, but the bar-goers all discuss what they plan to do during their last day on Earth. Bartender Shep hangs at work and debates taking his life. Roy plans to go to Disneyland, but needs to have a few beers first. Willie goes on a rampage …