5 Things To Do In Wilmington On Sunday, June 4, 2023

WILMINGTON, MA — Below are 5 things to do in Wilmington on Sunday, June 4, 2023:

  • The Wilmington High School will be holding its Graduation Ceremony INDOORS in the gymnasium at 10:30am. Each family will be given five seats in the gym. Overflow seating is available in the auditorium for other guests. Watch live on WCTV and wctv.org.
  • Know someone who is getting married?  The Massachusetts Bridal & Wedding Expo is coming to Wilmington on Sunday, June 4, 2023, from noon to 5pm, at the Shriners Auditorium (99 Fordham Road). The event features more than 100 exhibitors, covering all aspects of a wedding — gowns, florists, hair & makeup, honeymoon destinations, wedding and event planners, guest accommodations & hotels, photographers, videographers, DJs, bands, photo booths, decor & lighting, reception & wedding venues, tuxedos, jewelry and more. The event also includes live music, demonstrations, fashion shows, and giveaways. The schedule is available HERE. Admission costs $10 at the door.  You can, however, register online and receive free admission HERE.  Children under 16 are free. Parking is free.
  • Did you know there is a weekly car meetup from 9am to noon on Sundays in the As Good As It Gets parking lot (35 Lowell Street)? Learn more about Kars N Coffee HERE. Watch videos from past meetups HERE.
  • Food shopping in town this week? This week’s circular from Market Basket (260 Main Street) can be found HERE. This week’s circular from McKinnon’s Supermarket (211 Lowell Street) can be found HERE. Elia’s Country Store (381 Middlesex Avenue) does not have an online circular, but the store posts its hot entrée schedule and other specials on its Facebook page HERE.
  • The Wilmington Educational Foundation has partnered with Baystate Textiles to raise funds through an ongoing textile recycling rebate program. Bag up any of your unwanted footwear, clothing, accessories, linens and stuffed animals and place them in the donation boxes located outside each of Wilmington’s public schools. Donations can be in any condition as long as they’re clean and dry. The Wilmington Educational Foundation will receive a rebate of $100 for every ton of textiles collected.  WEF earns thousands of dollars each year from this fundraiser.

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