WILMINGTON, MA — Below are 5 things to do in Wilmington on Sunday, February 15, 2026:
The Commerford Fun Fair returns to the Shriners Auditorium (99 Fordham Road) during February vacation. The Fair will be open on Saturday, February 14, 2026 (10am-7pm); Sunday, February 15, 2026 (10am-6pm); and Monday, February 16, 2026 (10am-6pm). These fairs, held year-round up and down the east coast, are a “fun, friendly, and safe place to bring your family.” They feature rides, games, and a unique chance to interact with animals. Due to a town ordinance, please note certain animals will not be featured. Tickets cost $22 for for adults at the door and $17 in advance online HERE. Children 12 and under are free with a coupon available at local businesses and at the front box office during the event. Rides and other vendors inside are an additional cost. For ride prices, visit www.commerfordzoo.com. Call 860-491-3421 with any questions.
The Shawsheen Tech (100 Cook Street, Billerica) holds Family Swim on Sundays, from 12:30pm to 1:45pm. Come make a splash and enjoy some quality time together in their pool. The cost is $5 per person, with a family deal of $20 for up to 6 family members.
The Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitors’ Center (71 Faulkner Street, North Billerica) is open from noon to 4pm. Learn about the canal, which travels through Wilmington.
JEWELRY WANTED: The Friends of the Wilmington Memorial Library is collection of new or gently worn jewelry to support their annual jewelry sale, scheduled for April 10, 2026 and April 11, 2026. Donated jewelry supports library programs and special projects. Contributions of any size are welcome, and even a single piece can make a difference. New and gently worn jewelry in good condition may be dropped off year-round at the library’s circulation desk. All types of jewelry are accepted.
TEXTILES WANTED: 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.
CANS WANTED: Wilmington’s Cub Scout Pack 136 and Boy Scout Troop 136 are currently collecting returnable cans and bottles to help support their Scouting programs. Learn more HERE.
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