How to Run as a Write-In Candidate — or Vote for One — in Burlington's April 11 Election
Burlington's April 11 election has open Town Meeting seats in Precincts 2 and 7. Here's how to run as a write-in — or vote for one.
Burlington's April 11 election has open Town Meeting seats in Precincts 2 and 7. Here's how to run as a write-in — or vote for one.
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Easter and Passover in Burlington and beyond — egg hunts, brunch, movies, religious services, and more to fill your long weekend.
Easter Sunday falls on April 5 this year — and Passover begins on the evening of April 1. Both holidays follow the lunar calendar, which is why their dates shift from year to year and why they so often land close together. Whether you're celebrating Easter, Passover, or just enjoying a long weekend, there's plenty to do in and around Burlington.
A note: Good Friday means no school on April 3. Plan accordingly.
The Easter Bunny is at Burlington Mall through Friday, April 4. Reservations are strongly encouraged — book here.
Find eggs in Burlington parks, win prizes. One registration per family, on the Burlington Parks & Recreation website.
Burlington Recreation is hosting both a traditional egg hunt and a sensory-friendly egg hunt at Simonds Park. Spots may be limited — register with Burlington Recreation ahead of time.
Enjoy this fun, family-friendly take on Sleeping Beauty. Whimsical, local, and a genuinely fun morning. Tickets
Life-size dinosaur installations, perfect for fans of all ages. More info
It's the circus. School vacation weekend. Need we say more? Grab tickets in advance.
Right here in Burlington, the Marriott is offering an Easter brunch. Details
A Burlington classic. Café Escadrille does Easter brunch well. More info
A newer Burlington favorite with a festive Easter brunch. Reservations
Worth the 25-minute drive north if you're looking for something a little special. Live jazz, Easter Bunny visit, and brunch. Call ahead for reservations.
Saturday, April 4, 10am A classic New England inn setting for Easter brunch, about 15 minutes from Burlington. Menu
Burlington has a number of services happening throughout Holy Week and Easter weekend.
UCC Burlington is holding services throughout Holy Week and on Easter Sunday. Check their website or call for times.
St. Malachy's Catholic Church (with additional Easter Sunday masses at St. Margaret's) is offering a full Holy Week schedule. Check the parish website for times.
Mt. Hope has Good Friday and Easter Sunday services. Check their website for times and details.
Fellowship Church is holding an Easter Sunrise Service. Check their website for time and location.
For those observing Passover, the first seder is Wednesday evening, April 1, with the second seder Thursday, April 2. Temple Shalom Emeth will be holding a Second Seder on April 2.
The long weekend is a great time to catch something in a theater – if you can get tickets. A few options worth considering:
Hoppers — the animated film is drawing family crowds this spring. Check local listings for showtimes.
Project Hail Mary — if you've been waiting to see this one, Easter weekend is a great excuse. Check local listings.
Ratatouille — screening at Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline on Saturday and Sunday. A fun animated film, and a beautiful theater to see it in.
Know of something we missed? Email us at hello@burlington.buzz.
Easter and Passover in Burlington and beyond — egg hunts, brunch, movies, religious services, and more to fill your long weekend.
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