Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse

Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse is a ministry of the Perkasie Mennonite Church. The coffeehouse is warm and cozy, with lots of atmosphere. Shows are kid friendly.

Perkasie Patchwork presents six concerts each year, on the third Saturday in February, March, April, May, October and November. It is a place where people can enjoy fellowship and see some of the best performers available up close and personal,in an intimate setting. We serve delicious desserts and drinks at very low prices. Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse is located in the church fellowship hall,

which is air conditioned and handicap accessible. Admission: $12 for adults; $10 for adults 65 and over; students 13 and up, $6; 12 and under free (ticket prices are subject to change without notice). All tickets sales at door, no advanced sales or reservations. Delicious, low-cost desserts and drinks are available. Our building is wheelchair accessible. The doors open at 7:00 and performances begin at 7:30. https://perkmenno.net/coffeehouse/

BUCKS COUNTY FOLK SONG SOCIETY Members Showcase Concert at Perkasie Patchwork this Saturday, May 9!!!
05/04/2026

BUCKS COUNTY FOLK SONG SOCIETY Members Showcase Concert at Perkasie Patchwork this Saturday, May 9!!!

Saturday, May 9, 2026 - BUCKS COUNTY FOLK SONG SOCIETY
Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse and the Bucks County Folk Song Society will collaborate for the BCFSS Annual Members Showcase Concert on Saturday, May 9, 2026, 7:30 pm at Perkasie Mennonite Church, 320 W Chestnut St., Perkasie, Pa. Tonight’s theme: Celebrating Family.

Admission: Free Will Donation. Doors open at 7:00 with performances at 7:30 pm.

This is the Bucks County Folk Song Society’s longest standing regular event and is unique among their many activities. It offers any member in good standing a chance at his or her 8-15 minutes of fame, and will include eight individuals and groups contributing their talents to a very entertaining evening.

In an effort to take best advantage of scarce stage time, many members have banded together into performing groups. Some of these excellent collaborations can not be heard or seen anywhere else, while others have resulted in lasting relationships and appear regularly around the area.

Saturday, May 9, 2026 - BUCKS COUNTY FOLK SONG SOCIETYPerkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse and the Bucks County Folk Song Soci...
04/21/2026

Saturday, May 9, 2026 - BUCKS COUNTY FOLK SONG SOCIETY
Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse and the Bucks County Folk Song Society will collaborate for the BCFSS Annual Members Showcase Concert on Saturday, May 9, 2026, 7:30 pm at Perkasie Mennonite Church, 320 W Chestnut St., Perkasie, Pa. Tonight’s theme: Celebrating Family.

Admission: Free Will Donation. Doors open at 7:00 with performances at 7:30 pm.

This is the Bucks County Folk Song Society’s longest standing regular event and is unique among their many activities. It offers any member in good standing a chance at his or her 8-15 minutes of fame, and will include eight individuals and groups contributing their talents to a very entertaining evening.

In an effort to take best advantage of scarce stage time, many members have banded together into performing groups. Some of these excellent collaborations can not be heard or seen anywhere else, while others have resulted in lasting relationships and appear regularly around the area.

Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse is thrilled welcome Carol Walker and Hogfiddle Consort to the April coffeehouse on Saturd...
04/13/2026

Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse is thrilled welcome Carol Walker and Hogfiddle Consort to the April coffeehouse on Saturday, April 18, 2026. Address: 320 W Chestnut St., Perkasie, Pa.

What the heck is a Hogfiddle??? Hogfiddle: an old-time nickname of the Appalachian mountain dulcimer. Consort: name in common usage in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries for a small group of musicians performing on similar instruments.

The Hogfiddle Consort is a select ensemble made up of six mountain dulcimer players, culled from the 20-member New York Dulcimer Orchestra, based in New Paltz, NY, and directed by Carol Walker.

Their repertoire is varied, and includes music from many genres, including classical favorites, hymns and spirituals, Celtic and American traditional tunes, timeless holiday songs, and selections from the American Songbook. The “Many Hands, Many Dulcimers” concerts are family-friendly events that share the joy of music with the community. Concerts are also educational and inspiring for all — audience members are sometimes invited to “sit in” with the orchestra, and there is always a surprise or two at a Carol Walker dulcimer event!

Opening the evening will be Carol Walker. As a professional piano accompanist, she continues her association with various schools, churches, theater groups, and community choruses around the tri-state area, including the Choral Art Society in Westfield, NJ, and the prestigious Masterwork Chorus of Morristown, NJ, where she is also the Assistant Director and leader of the Masterwork Women’s Chamber Ensemble. She recently made her Carnegie Hall debut on harpsichord when she performed with the Masterwork Orchestra and Chorus for their annual presentation of Handel’s Messiah. Carol branched out from her formal classical training when she bought her first mountain dulcimer in 1999. This newly found avenue of folk music led her to connect with many other folk musicians, along with an invitation to join Wayfarers & Company, an eclectic old-time folk group based in Stroudsburg, Pa. Carol was active with this group for over 15 years, adding vocal harmonies, and playing dulcimer, upright bass, piano, melodica, and harp.

Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse is thrilled welcome Blackwater to the March coffeehouse on Saturday, March 21, 2026.  Jim...
03/07/2026

Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse is thrilled welcome Blackwater to the March coffeehouse on Saturday, March 21, 2026. Jim Steager will open the evening. Address: 320 W Chestnut St., Perkasie, Pa.

For almost 30 years, Blackwater has been performing their high-energy brand of Celtic music to audiences around the region at pubs, concert halls and festival stages. Formed in 1996, the group has released several albums, appeared on multiple compilations and brought their inspired love of their shared musical heritage to an ever growing fan base. The band’s members have a rich tradition in Celtic, Folk, Classical and Contemporary Music and have successfully merged those individual influences into a unique and dynamic sound. Striking vocal harmonies, intricate fiddle styles, multi-instrumental talent and a penchant for compelling rhythms lend the group its unmistakable take on the traditional. Innovative arrangements and an all embracing passion for fun freshen the mix for a show that has been described as “Sheer Ceili Aerobics!”

Jim Steager is a singer and songwriter for over 40plus years. He is a multi instrumentalist and currently teaches private lessons from his home studio. He hails from the Lehigh Valley, spending his time sharing his love of music with students, grandchildren and at various coffee shops and wineries.

The Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse is a ministry of the Perkasie Mennonite Church. The coffeehouse is warm and cozy, with lots of atmosphere. It is a place where people can enjoy fellowship and see some of the best performers available up close and personal, in an intimate setting. Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse is located in the church fellowship hall, which is air conditioned and handicap accessible.

Admission: $15 for adults; $12 for seniors 65 & up; students 13 and up, $8; 12 and under free. All ticket sales at door, no advance sales, no reservations. Delicious desserts and drinks are available. The doors open at 7:00 and performances begin at 7:30.

A portion of our proceeds for the evening concert will go to Pennridge Rampacks. Their mission is to provide food to children who experience food insecurity in the Pennridge School District. You can also drop off donations of non-perishable food at all our concerts for Pennridge FISH (Fellowship in Serving Humanity), our local non-profit food pantry and clothing outlet here in Perkasie.

11/06/2025

ATWATER-DONNELLY are coming to Patchwork on November 11. Aubrey and Elwood are offering a MOUNTAIN DULCIMER WORKSHOP at 4pm.
Here are the details:

Afternoon Workshop – Mountain Dulcimer Repertoire and Technique Workshop with Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly. Expand your dulcimer technique and repertoire in this information-packed session of exciting, funny, and beautiful songs. We will cover fingerpicking, percussive strumming, tunings, harmony, ornamentation, three and four equally distant strings, arranging, and more. Aubrey and Elwood’s “song by song” approach, both by ear and with written music and tab, will get you building skills with each piece. We will also enjoy the backstory and culture of the mountain dulcimer, including root songs and stories from the Carter Family, Jean Ritchie, and other sources.

To sign-up for the workshop (we need eight persons minimum to hold this workshop), send an email to [email protected] to add your name to the participant list. Then use one of the payment options below. The workshop will begin promptly at 4 pm. Pizza available for those who want to participate in both the afternoon workshop and evening concert.

Workshop Payment options ($30)
Venmo: username Aubrey-Atwater-1 (last four of Aubrey’s cell, if asked, is 1909)
Paypal: paypal.me/AubreyElwood OR use [email protected]
Check: payable to Aubrey Atwater Donnelly, 20 Campbell St., Warren, RI 02885

Cash or credit card by Square day of workshop are also options.

Aubrey and Ellwood are offering a mountain dulcimer workshop at 4pm or November 15. This is a great opportunity for our ...
10/20/2025

Aubrey and Ellwood are offering a mountain dulcimer workshop at 4pm or November 15. This is a great opportunity for our local players.

ATWATER-DONNELLY are coming to Patchwork on November 11. Aubrey and Elwood are offering a MOUNTAIN DULCIMER WORKSHOP at 4pm.
Here are the details:

Afternoon Workshop – Mountain Dulcimer Repertoire and Technique Workshop with Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly. Expand your dulcimer technique and repertoire in this information-packed session of exciting, funny, and beautiful songs. We will cover fingerpicking, percussive strumming, tunings, harmony, ornamentation, three and four equally distant strings, arranging, and more. Aubrey and Elwood’s “song by song” approach, both by ear and with written music and tab, will get you building skills with each piece. We will also enjoy the backstory and culture of the mountain dulcimer, including root songs and stories from the Carter Family, Jean Ritchie, and other sources.

To sign-up for the workshop (we need eight persons minimum to hold this workshop), send an email to [email protected] to add your name to the participant list. Then use one of the payment options below. The workshop will begin promptly at 4 pm. Pizza available for those who want to participate in both the afternoon workshop and evening concert.

Workshop Payment options ($30)
Venmo: username Aubrey-Atwater-1 (last four of Aubrey’s cell, if asked, is 1909)
Paypal: paypal.me/AubreyElwood OR use [email protected]
Check: payable to Aubrey Atwater Donnelly, 20 Campbell St., Warren, RI 02885

Cash or credit card by Square day of workshop are also options.

Join us at Patchwork for an OLD-TIME JAM and Concert with 3 great local groups... TOM & BETTY DRUCKENMILLER, THE DULCIME...
04/30/2025

Join us at Patchwork for an OLD-TIME JAM and Concert with 3 great local groups... TOM & BETTY DRUCKENMILLER, THE DULCIMER BOYS, and FULL CIRCLE.

The Old-Time Acoustic Jam starts at 5pm and is open to players and listeners alike. The foundation of Old-Time traditional music is fiddle dance tunes accompanied by clawhammer banjo, guitar, dulcimer, mandolin, bass, and a few other acoustic instruments.

The concert begins at 7:30. Admission is a free-will donation to support Perkasie Patchwork Coffeehouse and our musicians.

OUR PERFORMERS:
Tom and Betty Druckenmiller play old-time music - the dance tunes, fiddle music and parlor songs that people used to entertain themselves and their neighbors before the time of recorded music or radio.
Tom has been a musician for nearly all of his life. As a guitar player, he played in a number of Lehigh Valley bands, but around 40 years ago he discovered old-time music and the clawhammer style of banjo playing he's known for today. Betty began playing fiddle as a direct result of hearing J.P. Fraley play "Margaret's Waltz" on the Augusta stage one summer evening. Betty has especially enjoyed learning unusual older tunes and those with great stories, which may or may not be true. She enjoys playing for farmers' markets and dances, as well as singing songs with great harmonies.

The Dulcimer Boys are Norm Williams (vocals, mountain dulcimer, banjo, guitar, and ukulele), Cliff Cole (hammered dulcimer, guitar, and percussion), and Rob Yoder (vocals, guitar, banjo, concertina, mountain dulcimer, and bodhrán). Norm, a member of the Old-Time and Gospel group, Wayfarers & Company, joins two members of the traditional music group DayBreak to form this harmonious offshoot. Norm can often be found performing with the Druckenmillers.
These long-time musician friends have come together to perform folk music inspired by American Old-Time and Celtic traditions. The combination of mountain dulcimer, hammered dulcimer, banjo, and guitar especially lend themselves to the music of late 19th Century America. The mountain dulcimer, especially, is an instrument developed by European immigrants to the Appalachian region.

Full Circle is an old-time music and contra dance band. The members are Jansen Wendell on fiddle and mandolin, Cliff Cole on hammered dulcimer, and Andy Finkel on rhythm guitar. They formed the band in 2020 when Andy and Cliff, both employees of Rajant Corporation, needed an old-time fiddle player and realized they had a common friend in Jansen, who each has known for over 30 years. Jansen completed the full circle. The band specializes in old-time music and contra dance tunes. Their repertoire includes original tunes along with traditional covers. Over the years, they have performed in UNICEF benefit concerts and other events sponsored by Rajant, and played in weddings and contra dances.

Address

320 W Chestnut Street
Perkasie, PA
18944

Opening Hours

7:30pm - 9:30pm

Telephone

+12152573117

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