Madison Hosts Multiple Easter Egg Hunts

Parks, churches, and community centers offer egg hunts and springtime fun for families

Published on Mar. 11, 2026

As Easter approaches on April 5, the city of Madison, Alabama and local churches are hosting a series of Easter egg hunts and springtime celebrations for families. The events include the City of Madison's 'Easter Eggstravaganza' at Dublin Park, a 'Special Needs Easter Eggstravaganza' at the Madison Community Center, and egg hunts at Clift Farm, Madison Methodist Church, and Westview Church of Christ.

Why it matters

These community-organized Easter egg hunts provide fun, family-friendly activities to celebrate the spring season and the Easter holiday. They offer opportunities for children of all ages and abilities to participate in an Easter tradition, while also bringing the local community together through shared experiences.

The details

The City of Madison's 'Easter Eggstravaganza' at Dublin Park on March 28 will feature two separate egg hunts - one for ages 1-5 and another for ages 6-10. The event will also include inflatables, prize baskets, and a visit from the Easter Bunny. The Madison Community Center will host a 'Special Needs Easter Eggstravaganza' on the same day with a sensory-friendly egg hunt and other activities. Clift Farm, Madison Methodist Church, and Westview Church of Christ are also holding their own egg hunts and springtime celebrations in the days leading up to Easter.

  • The City of Madison's 'Easter Eggstravaganza' at Dublin Park will take place on March 28, with the 1-5 year old egg hunt from 9-10:30am and the 6-10 year old egg hunt at 10:30am.
  • The Madison Community Center's 'Special Needs Easter Eggstravaganza' will be held on March 28 from 2:30-4pm, with the egg hunt starting at 3pm.
  • Clift Farm's Easter Egg Hunt on the Village Green will be on April 4 at 11am.
  • Madison Methodist Church's Easter Egg Hunt will be on March 28 at 11am.
  • Westview Church of Christ's Community Easter Egg Hunt will be on April 4 from 12-2pm.

The players

Madison Parks and Recreation Department

The department that organizes the City of Madison's 'Easter Eggstravaganza' event at Dublin Park.

Madison Community Center

The community center that is hosting the 'Special Needs Easter Eggstravaganza' event.

Clift Farm

A local community in Madison that is holding an Easter Egg Hunt on their Village Green.

Madison Methodist Church

A church in downtown Madison that is organizing an Easter Egg Hunt.

Westview Church Of Christ

A church in Madison that is hosting a Community Easter Egg Hunt.

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The takeaway

These community-organized Easter egg hunts and springtime celebrations demonstrate Madison's commitment to providing inclusive, family-friendly events that bring the local community together to celebrate the Easter holiday and the arrival of spring.