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10 Things To Do In Tewksbury On Saturday, April 4, 2026: Community Easter Egg Hunt; Easter Flower Sale @ Knights Of Columbus; Pajama Jam @ Library

Below are TEN things (in no particular order) happening in Tewksbury on Saturday, April 4, 2026:

Community Easter Egg Hunt Hosted By Tewksbury Together

Tewksbury Together is hosting a Community Easter Egg Hunt at 10am at Tewksbury Hospital’s Chapel Field (365 East Street). Use the East Street entrance and park in the nearby parking lots. This free, family-friendly event will include 2,500 eggs with treats will be scattered around the fields. The Easter Bunny will be making an appearance afterwards. Bring your own basket/bags.

Easter Flower Sale @ Tewksbury Knights Of Columbus

The Tewksbury Knights of Columbus is holding its annual Easter Flower Sale on Saturday, April 4, 2026, from 9am to 3pm, and Sunday, April 5, 2026, from 9am until flowers are sold out, outside the KofC Hall (2068 Main Street). Proceeds from the sale support the Knights of Columbus and its charitable works in the community.

Brunch & Board Games For 20s & 30s @ Tewksbury Library

The Tewksbury Public Library (300 Chandler Street) is holding Brunch & Board Games For 20s & 30s from 10:30am to 1:30om in the first-floor Meeting Room. Enjoy a light brunch and fun board games! All board games will be provided, but please feel free to bring your own if you’d like to share. Coffee and tea will be available as well as breakfast snacks. Learn more and register HERE.

Pajama Jam @ Tewksbury Library

The Tewksbury Public Library (300 Chandler Street) is hosting Bernadette Baird for Pajama Jam at 9:30am. Enjoy the music and fun while learning early literacy skills. Your family will learn new songs and new ways to move together. Wear your pajamas! This event is open to children birth through age 5. Registration is required. Sponsored by Community Teamwork Inc’s Family Resource Network. The Family Resource Network is funded by the Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant (CFCE) from the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. Learn more & register HERE.

Voting For Tewksbury Library’s Tiny Art Show Continues

Voting continues in the Tewksbury Public Library‘s annual Tiny Art Show. Vote for your favorite pieces from each group: Adult, Teens (Grades 6-12), Kids (Grades K-5), and TPL Staff! Votes can be cast in-person in the library’s library or online HERE. Voting runs from March 20 through April 12.

Public Health Museum Tours

The Public Health Museum, located on the grounds of the Tewksbury Hospital (365 East Steet), is open from 10am to 2pm. A hospital campus walking tour will take place at 10:30am. Tours of the museum are also scheduled for 11:30am. Register for any of the tours HERE. The Museum is a non-profit educational and cultural museum, with a mission to strive to preserve records and artifacts from America’s public health history; educate the public about the achievements and contributions of public health; and inspire people to build upon the past and continue to advance the future of public health.

Live Music @ TJ Callahan’s Pub

TJ Callahan’s Pub (1475 Main Street) is offering live music from RoZweLL at 9pm.

TMHS Sports: Boys Lacrosse In Action

The Tewksbury High Boys Varsity Lacrosse hosts Central Catholic at Doucette Stadium at noon. The JV team will play beforehand at 10am.

REMINDER: Tewksbury Troop 49 Collecting Used Footwear

Tewksbury Scouts Troop 49 is collecting used sneakers, shoes, boots, scandals, and cleats from March 16, 2026 through May 16, 2026. Footwear can be dropped in the marked boxes at the Tewksbury Public Library (300 Chandler Street); Tewksbury Federal Credit Union (752 Main Street); and the Wynn Middle School (1 Griffin Way).

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