Peek inside vintages houses during Old Town Tustin home tour

View vintage homes turned into modern-day living spaces during the Tustin Area Historical Society’s 22nd annual Old Town Tustin Home and Garden Tour from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 5.

The event opens with a festive ceremony. While enjoying the homes, visitors will also able to check out vintage vehicle displays, a horse-drawn trolley, a quilt show and a guided tree walk.

Tickets are $25. Information: tustinhistory.com.

Tustin Presbyterian holds blood drive

Someone needs your blood. Tustin Presbyterian Church is hosting a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 14 at 225 W. Main St. To sign up, go to hoagblooddonor.org. Information: 714-544-7070.

An eggs-cellent adventure

The city’s annual egg hunt takes place 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. on March 31 at Tustin Sports Park, 12850 Robinson Drive.

The free event, for kids 9 and younger, will include photos with the Easter Bunny, a petting zoo, inflatables, game booths and pony rides. Enjoy a pancake breakfast all morning: $5 for children and $6 for adults.

Egg hunt starts at 9 a.m. Information: 714-573-3326.

Let someone else do your laundry

Struggling with finals? Relationships? Grades? Bills? Take few hours off from those worries and then leave with clean clothes.

Operation Warm Wishes will host a free laundry day for students – elementary school through college – from 8 a.m. to noon on March 27, at Good Choice Laundry, 1620 E. First St., Santa Ana.

No one will be turned away. Information: 714-363-6621.

Interested in joining fundraising guild for CHOC?

The Jack and Jill Guild, which raises money to support the Children’s Hospital of Orange County’s Radiology Department, will hold a gathering to welcome prospective and new members from 2 to 4 p.m. on April 4 at a private Tustin-area residence. Refreshments will be served. Information: JackandJillGuild.org.

Tee is for Tustin Unified schools

The Tustin Public Schools Foundation hosts its fifth annual golf classic and dinner/auction starting at 10 a.m.on April 19, at the Tustin Ranch Golf Club, 12442 Tustin Ranch Road. Single player cost is $250.

Reception and barbecue dinner cost $50. Proceeds from the event fund school enrichment programs. Information: tpsf.net/golf.

Help fill school libraries

Are your kids all grown up, leaving behind shelves of children’s literature? Assistance League of Tustin is spearheading a book drive this month to support Tustin Unified elementary schools.

Drop off new or gently used books in bins at the Assistance League Thrift Shop, Tustin United School District office, Tustin Civic Center and various businesses throughout the city. Or, make a monetary donation at tustincommunityfoundation.org.books.

Sign up an an adult softball team

Registration for the the city’s adult softball season, ages 18 and over, runs through Tuesday, March 27.

Men’s leagues play Monday-Thursday and coed leagues play Monday, Tuesday and Friday at Tustin Sports Park, 12850 Robinson Way and Columbus Tustin Park,17522 Beneta Way. Registration: $485. Games start the week of April 2. Information: tustinca.org or 714-573-3326.

Tennis, anyone?

The Tustin Tennis Club will celebrate its 44th anniversary with a free event at 2 p.m. on April 7 at the Magnolia Park Tennis Courts, 2274 Fig Tree Drive.

The nonprofit promotes social and recreational tennis for all ages and skill levels, with drop-in games on Wednesdays and Fridays. Information: 714-478- 8851.

Community yard sale

First, do some clean springing. Next, go to the community yard sale to restock your closet. It takes place 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 14, at the Tustin Area Senior Center, 200 S. C St. You can rent one of the 70 available spaces to sell your own items for $30. Information: 714-573-3347.

Walk the red carpet at OWW gala

Operation Warm Wishes, serving people in need, will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a red carpet gala starting at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 14, at the Wilcox Manor, 310 Pasadena Ave.

The night will honor businesses, volunteers and others who have helped make the nonprofit a success. Tickets are $50. Information: operationwarmwishes.com.

Want to serve as a ‘Principal for a Day’?

Tustin Unified is seeking business and community leaders who would like to serve as “Principals for a Day” in schools throughout the district on April 17.

Participants perform various daily duties, such as visiting classrooms, meeting with students and teachers, attending staff meetings and reviewing budgets. Information: 714-730-7339.

Tustin Area Woman’s Club holds fashion show luncheon

The Tustin Area Woman’s Club is celebrating its 60th year of community service with a fashion show and luncheon from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 7 at the Phoenix Club, 1340 S. Sanderson Ave., Anaheim.

The fun will include vendors and a silent auction. Tickets are $60. Information: TustinAreaWomansClub.com.

Free tax preparation for seniors and low-income clients

AARP Tax Aide volunteers will prepare personal income tax returns for seniors and low- to moderate-income clients at the Tustin Senior Center, 200 South C St., through April 12.

Volunteers, who are trained to file tax forms and basic schedules, will be available 8:30 a.m.-noon every Thursday. Information: 714-573-3340.

An evening of art and Broadway music

Take in the talents of local artists at the annual HeART of OC Juried Art Show from 6 to 8 p.m. April 21 at Chemer’s Gallery,17300 17th St.

Also, enjoy performers from the Chance who will perform songs from the upcoming Broadway in the Park, which takes place Aug. 7-11. It’s the big reveal when you can get the scoop on the play selected for this summer.

Both are sponsored by Tustin Area Council for Fine Arts. Information: tacfa.org.

Learn preparedness while visiting a hangar

It’s both educational and a way to see Tustin’s enormous blimp structure up close. Learn what to do in in the case of a disaster at a free city-sponsored event 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 28, at the Tustin Hangar near Warner Avenue and Tustin Ranch Road. Orange County Fire Authority will present demonstrations.

If you are a vendor interested in a booth, email jmeyers@tustinca.org. Information: tustinca.org.

Free document shredding

The city will offer a free document shredding service with proof of residency at the City Clerk’s Office on the second floor of City Hall, 300 Centennial Way. You can drop off one 24-inch-deep storage box per month, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays.

Documents are shredded onsite every other Monday by Iron Mountain. No junk mail, plastics and metal clips. No businesses. Information: 714-573-3027.