April 3-April 5: Weekend Washington County Events! 🌷

Hello, Washington County! 🎉

It’s egg hunt weekend, and I need you all to listen up because it’s serious business 🧐 There are a lot of egg hunts happening around the county, but I imagine they’re going to be really popular! Make sure to read the event pages carefully because there are specific times for different age groups, and some require signups and RSVPs, or already have waitlists. Good luck out there! 🐣🐰

Always check the event source before heading out, as details can change last minute. I collect events and create this list by hand, so events aren’t automatically updated if there’s a change.

✅ means it’s a free event. If you’re enjoying a free event at a spot with food or drinks, show some love by supporting the venue!

Friday, April 3

  • Mahjong ✅
    1pm-3pm, Cedar Mill Library, Portland

    Every first Friday of the month, all levels are welcome to play Chinese-style Mahjong.
  • Hortlandia Plant Sale
    5pm-8pm Friday and 10am-4pm Saturday, Wingspan Event Center, Hillsboro

    Hortlandia, the Hardy Plant Society of Oregon’s annual spring sale, brings together specialty nurseries and expert growers for a one-stop shop of plants, garden art, tools, and inspiration.
  • Duck Dive
    5:30pm-8:30pm, Conestoga Recreation and Aquatic Center, Beaverton

    Make a splash at the Duck Dive, collecting prize ducks in the pool and enjoying gym activities like coloring, bingo, a photo booth, bounce house, cupcake walk, and more. Pre-registration required. Adults must accompany kids, with a sensory-sensitive session available.
  • Hope is Beyond Words Opening Reception & First Friday ✅
    6pm-9pm, The Reser, Beaverton

    Attend the opening of Hope Is Beyond Words at The Reser, an exhibition exploring trauma, healing, and hope. Engage with survivor stories, reflect, and contribute to the HE(ART) Project and Voices of Hope wall.
  • Duende Libre Concert
    7:30pm, The Walters, Hillsboro

    Experience Seattle’s Duende Libre live as they fuse Afro-Latin, Brazilian, and West African rhythms with jazz improvisation, led by pianist Alex Chadsey and featuring vocals, percussion, and a dynamic rhythm section for a vibrant, danceable, and soulful musical journey.
  • Catch Me If You Can
    7:30pm and various times through April 19, Theatre in the Grove, Forest Grove

    Catch Me If You Can: The Musical brings the story of teenage con artist Frank Abagnale Jr. to life with a high-energy, 1960s-inspired score, dazzling dance numbers, and a fast-paced cat-and-mouse chase with the FBI at Theatre in the Grove.
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Saturday, April 4

  • Annual Egg Hunt
    8:45am-11am, Cook Park, Tigard, ONLY WAITLIST AVAILABLE at the time of this publication

    Join Parks & Rec for the Annual Egg Hunt with age-specific hunts: 0–3 at 9:30am, 4–6 at 9:45am, and 7–10 at 10am.
  • Easter Egg Hunt ✅
    9am, 21650 SW Langer Farms Parkway, Sherwood

    Join Portland Cars & Coffee at Langer’s for their annual Easter egg hunt, with three groups to give everyone a fair shot at the fun.
  • A Latte of Love for Harmony Park ✅
    9am-11am, SW Bittern Terrance and SW Barrows Road, Beaverton

    Celebrate the grand opening of Harmony Park with free coffee, park tours, staff Q&A, and a chance to meet your neighbors and enjoy the new space.
  • North Plains Easter Egg Hunt
    10am, North Plains Elementary School, North Plains

    Ages 0-12 are welcome to join the egg hunt starting promptly at 10am.
  • Easter Egg Hunt
    10am and various start times throughout the day, Lee Farms, Tualatin

    Enjoy a farm egg hunt where kids collect 12 eggs to trade for prizes, plus two hours of play with bounce pads, slides, haymaze, wagon rides, animals, and a take-home sugar cookie to decorate.
  • Estate Planning Made Simple ✅
    10am-12pm, Sherwood Library, Sherwood

    Join author Cheryl Gill for an accessible introduction to estate planning, covering essential documents, common mistakes, and real-life examples. Register in advance!
  • Spring Egg Hunt
    10am-1pm, Cedar Hills Recreation Center, Portland

    Hop over to Cedar Hills for a fun-filled day of candy egg hunts and spring games, with age-specific hunts for kids 12 and under and an inclusive All-Abilities Egg Hunt for children needing accommodations. Make sure to sign up before spots fill up!
  • Easter Eggstravaganza ✅
    10am-1pm, 14420 SW Farmington Road, Beaverton

    Bring the family for a photo with the Easter Bunny, grab a treat-filled goodie bag, enjoy spring-themed refreshments, and enter to win an Easter Gift Basket. Make sure to RSVP!
  • Easter Egg Hunt
    Kid egg hunts various times from 10am-3pm, adult egg hunt from 3pm-4:30pm, Hoffman Farms Store, Beaverton

    Bring the family for an Easter Egg Hunt on the farm with age-staggered hunts, Easter goodies, train rides, playground and gym play, and photos with the Easter Bunny.
  • Easter Egg Hunt ✅
    10am-12pm, Beaverton Christian Church, Beaverton

    Celebrate Easter with a community egg hunt featuring thousands of eggs, Golden Eggs with grand prizes, photos with the Easter Bunny, coffee, Easter iSpy, inflatables, and accessible hunt areas for ages 1-5.
  • Tualatin’s 53rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt ✅
    10am-2pm, Tualatin Community Park, Tualatin

    Celebrate Tualatin’s 53rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt with activities from 10–11:30am and age-based hunts from 1–2pm for toddlers through age 8. Enjoy food for purchase and support local causes with donations.
  • Easter Egg Hunt ✅
    11am-12pm, Woodhaven Park, Sherwood

    Join the Easter Egg Hunt at Woodhaven Park with snacks, drinks, and raffle prizes. Bring 15–20 pre-filled eggs per child by 10am to hide before the hunt begins promptly at 11am.
  • Easter Egg Hunt ✅
    12pm-1pm, Oak Knoll Winery, Hillsboro

    Get ready! Arrive by 11:45am for a prompt 12pm Easter Egg Hunt. Kids ages newborn–5 and 6–10 can hunt eggs, meet the Easter Bunny, and parents can enjoy a glass of wine while capturing the fun. Reservations required!
  • McMenamins Eggstravaganza ✅
    12pm-2pm, McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse, Hillsboro

    Join the Easter Eggstravaganza for games, activities, treats, and a huge Egg Hunt!
  • Easter Egg Hunt ✅
    1pm-3pm, 2300 Masonic Way, Forest Grove

    Join Jennings McCall for photos with the Easter Bunny, age-based egg hunts starting at 1:30pm, refreshments, Golden Egg prizes, and take-home gifts while supplies last. Check the times for the age groups, and let them know you’ll be attending!
  • Bethany Village Egg Hunt ✅
    1pm-4pm, Bethany Village

    Hop over to the Bethany Village Egg Hunt for a family adventure with candy, photos with a hoppy guest, and games at Bethany Athletic Club.
  • Brenda Andrus and Friends – Live Music ✅
    1pm-4pm, Hillsboro Downtown Station Food Carts, Hillsboro

    Catch Brenda Andrus, an Aloha-based singer songwriter, as she delivers acoustic spins on classic rock, pop, and alternative hits from past decades.
  • Rescued Rabbits ✅
    1:30pm-3:30pm, THPRD Cedar Hills Recreation Center, Portland

    Meet adoptable rabbits at THPRD Cedar Hills Recreation Center. Spayed/neutered and vaccinated bunnies are available, with bunny speed-dating for your own rabbits. Space is limited, so please register in advance.
  • Easter Egg Hunt ✅
    2pm, Tom McCall Fields, Forest Grove

    Join the annual Easter Egg Hunt with 30,000 eggs, raffle prizes, and hunts for all ages from babies to adults.
  • Mega Ran
    2pm, The Reser, Beaverton

    Experience Mega Ran, rapper, author, and educator, as he blends hip-hop with video games, comics, and wrestling. His latest children’s album, Buddy’s Magic Toy Box, celebrates parenthood and is designed to entertain and inspire fans of all ages.
  • Sew-A-Stuffie ✅
    2pm-3pm, Tualatin Library, Tualatin

    Kids in grades K–5 can learn a basic sewing stitch to make their own felt animal stuffies. Registration recommended but not required.
  • Cheers to Five Years Anniversary Party ✅
    5pm-9pm, Three Mermaids Public House, Tigard

    Celebrate five years with a lively anniversary party featuring music, local beer, great food, and special swag and limited-edition pint glasses while supplies last.
  • Maddie Hurst Album Release Party
    6pm-8pm, The Vault Theatre, Hillsboro

    Hillsboro’s own Maddie Hurst celebrates her new album “Peak on the Hill” at the Vault, performing live with her band and offering a chance for album signings. Come join the party and hear the music in person.
  • Off the Top: A Freestyle Game Show ✅
    7pm, The Reser, Beaverton

    Catch Off the Top: A Freestyle Game Show, where freestyle artists battle through spontaneous lyrical challenges, showcasing raw skill and creativity. Ages 16+, with audience participation encouraged, and only one winner emerges.
  • The Library Show ✅
    7pm-8pm, Beaverton City Library, Beaverton

    Catch a special after-hours edition of The Library Show featuring live looping accordion artist Jet Black Pearl, storyteller Chris Williams, and comic Ash Allen, plus an audience raffle and surprises. Doors open at 6:30pm, limited to 150 seats, with adult themes and language expected.
  • Harvey’s Pop Up Comedy
    7pm-9pm, Bullets, Burgers and Brews, Forest Grove

    Enjoy a night of stand-up comedy featuring Jess Everett and Baurice Nelson, hosted by Anthony Schuman. Tacoma-based Jess Everett brings award-winning, absurdist observational humor seen across the PNW and beyond.

Sunday, April 5

Be aware that this is a holiday. Businesses and local services may be closed or have adjusted hours.

  • Bunny Bash ✅
    1pm-4pm, M&M Marketplace, Hillsboro

    Celebrate Easter at M&M Marketplace’s Bunny Bash with photos with the Easter Bunny, mini games, raffles, and a Gold Easter Egg Hunt with 10 prize-filled eggs.

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