Ozarks Methodist Manor

Annual Easter Egg Hunt

The Ozarks Methodist Manor Annual Easter Egg Hunt is a beloved Marionville tradition that brings joy to local children and families each spring. Hosted by the Manor, the event reflects the spirit of a nursing home that has proudly served the community for 100 years, continuing its mission of care, generosity, and outreach.

Children enjoy an exciting Easter egg hunt filled with plenty of eggs, special prize eggs, and photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny. The event is made especially meaningful through the involvement of Manor residents, who donate candy and help stuff the eggs, creating a beautiful connection between generations. The Marionville Fire Department also plays an important role by attending and helping start the hunt.

More than just a holiday celebration, the Easter Egg Hunt is a reminder of the importance of honoring and supporting the Ozarks Methodist Manor—a cornerstone of Marionville whose legacy of compassion continues to bless the community today.

Colorful plastic Easter eggs scattered on green grass in a yard, with some shadows cast across the grass.
A person in a black jacket and gray pants standing next to a large costumed dog character dressed in firefighter gear, with a fire truck in the background.
A grassy yard with scattered colorful plastic Easter eggs, surrounded by trees, with residential houses and parked cars in the background.
Children participating in an Easter egg hunt in a park on a sunny day, collecting colorful eggs scattered on the grass.
People gathered at an outdoor Easter celebration, with a