WILMINGTON, MA — Below are 5+ things to do in Wilmington on Wednesday, November 23, 2022:
- The Town’s Recycling Center, located off Old Main Street at the Wilmington/Woburn line, is open for leaf and brush drop-off from 8am to 2pm. Residents will need to purchase a punch-card for $15 in order to enter the yardwaste center. Punch-cards will be available for purchase through the Collector’s Office at Town Hall and will allow up to 5 vehicle trips to the yardwaste center per card. NO GRASS CLIPPINGS OR STUMPS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Commercial vehicles will not be allowed. Make sure to bring photo identification to show you are a Wilmington resident.
- The Wilmington Memorial Library (175 Middlesex Avenue) is hosting a Time for Twos Story Time at 10am. Learn more and register HERE.
- The Friends of the Wilmington Memorial Library’s Book Store Next Door (183 Middlesex Avenue) is open from 10am to 4pm. 100% of all proceeds support the Wilmington Memorial Library. Learn more HERE.
- The Wilmington Senior Center (15 School Street) is holding Special Exercise at 9:30am; Cards and Games at 1pm; and Poker at 1pm. Learn more HERE.
- The Wilmington Police Department is conducting Child Safety Seat Inspections and Installations at the Public Safety Building (1 Adelaide Street) between 10am and noon. No appointments are necessary, however, it is strongly encouraged that you call ahead at 978-658-5071 to make sure a technician is available. Learn more HERE.
- DEADLINE TODAY: The Wilmington Rotary Club is holding its Annual Auction online from Friday, November 18, 2022 at 3pm through Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 5pm at www.biddingowl.com/wilmingtonrotaryclub. Residents are encouraged to visit and view more than 80 exciting items available to bid on. Prize highlights include Patriots tickets, Bruins tickets, a home visit from Santa, a ride to school in a Wilmington Police Cruiser, a ride to school in a Wilmington Fire Truck, an Adirondack Chair created by Shawsheen Tech students, a cornhole set from Wicked Cornhole, a parking spot for a Wilmington High School senior by the Front Door, a roped off area for 12 on the Town Common for first night of Fun on the Fourth celebration, a 4-hour rental of the Knights of Columbus Hall, and various legal services. Contact Rotary Club President Gregory Sadowski (Gregory.Sadowski@edwardjones.com or 978-657-6167) with any questions.Proceeds from the auction will fund the Wilmington Rotary Club’s many local activities to improve the community.
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