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5 Things To Do Around Levittown This Weekend
Catch a concert, grab an Eagles-inspired sandwich (while helping feed the hungry) or check out some fireworks this weekend in Bucks County.

LEVITTOWN, PA — If you're looking to get out and about in Lower Bucks County this weekend, you've got plenty of options. From fireworks to a concert to fun with the Sesame Street gang, here are five things to do this weekend in and around Levittown.
Fireworks, Concert Saturday In Doylestown
Doylestown is celebrating its bicentennial and you can go check out a concert starting at 7 p.m., with fireworks to follow. Parking is $5.
Sesame Place Open For Halloween Season
Sesame Place has opened back up on weekends through Halloween. They'll be hosting The Count's Halloween Spooktacular on Saturday and Sunday and, starting in October, they'll be open 4-8 p.m. on Fridays, too.
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Grab A Carson Wentz-Inspired Sandwich
The Eagles take on the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. That means Jay's Steak and Hoagie Joint in Parkland will be serving up the game-day special "Wentzel Dip Sandwich" in honor of returned quarterback Carson Wentz. Part of proceeds from the sandwich will go to feed the hungry in Lower Bucks County.
St. Mary To Host Child Car-Seat Check
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Have fun this weekend but, if you need to, take a few minutes out for safety, too. St. Mary Medical Center will be conducting a child car-seat check at Playwicki Farm in Feasterville on Saturday.
Dennis DeYoung At Parx Casino
Celebrate the "Grand Illusion" with the former lead singer of Styx. DeYoung is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the group's classic album. He'll be performing tunes from that album, like "Come Sail Away," as well as other Styx hits at the Saturday night show at the Xcite Center.
Photo courtesy Sesame Place. Used with permission.
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