Today’s entertainment picks


Today’s entertainment picks.

vSpend part of Easter Sunday appreciating nature at Mill Creek MetroParks Fellows Riverside Gardens, Youngstown.

•Today’s your last chance to see the “Native Americans” exhibit by Herbert Ascherman at Butler Institute of American Art, 534 Wick Ave., Youngstown.

•“Passion Play” will be performed at 7 p.m. at Highway Tabernacle Church, 3000 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown. Doors open 45 minutes before the presentation.

•Waterband, Jimiller and Jones for Revival entertain at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park, 12001 Nelson Ledges Road, Nelson.

•Greene Community Church, 8797 Durst Colebrook Road, on the corner of Route 87, Greene Township, will host a free breakfast at 9 a.m. followed by an egg hunt for youths.

“Beyond the Blackboard” (9 p.m. ,CBS): Former “Everwood” co-stars Emily VanCamp and Treat Williams reunite in a Hallmark Hall of Fame drama based on a true story about a first-time teacher struggling to educate homeless children in a makeshift classroom.

“Treme” (10 p.m., HBO): The second season opens with the recovery efforts in New Orleans continuing. Fourteen months after Katrina, crime is on the rise, and the city’s embattled cops have all they can handle.

“Royally Astounding: 30 DEFINING DAYS OF THE MONARCHY” (10 p.m., TLC): A new special that profiles the royal family with an emphasis on 30 key dates in the three decades since the wedding of Charles and Diana.