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Carthage Today
By the People, for the People
Colorful Easter Egg Hunt Delights Local Families
Hundreds of children participate in annual event at Carthage Nazarene Church.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 1:51am
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Hundreds of children participated in the annual Easter egg hunt at Carthage Nazarene Church in Missouri, collecting colorful eggs filled with candy and prizes. The event, which has been a tradition for local families, saw kids of all ages racing across the lawn to find as many eggs as possible, with some even discovering special 'gold' eggs that brought extra excitement to the day.
Why it matters
The Easter egg hunt is a beloved annual tradition that brings joy and nostalgia to children and families in the local community. Events like these help foster a sense of community spirit and provide fun, memorable experiences for kids during the Easter holiday season.
The details
About 75 to 100 children, divided into age groups, participated in the egg hunt at Carthage Nazarene Church. The lawn was filled with hundreds of colorful eggs containing candy and small prizes. A few lucky children even found 'gold' eggs, adding an extra element of excitement to the competition.
- The Easter egg hunt took place on Easter Sunday morning.
The players
Odelia Brown
An 8-year-old participant who enjoyed collecting many eggs and finding prizes inside.
Maylee Brown
A participant who found the egg hunt to be a nostalgic, fun tradition that she and her siblings look forward to each year.
Carthage Nazarene Church
The local church that has hosted the annual Easter egg hunt for the community.
What they’re saying
“It felt like fun, because I got a lot of eggs, and there's prizes and stuff in there.”
— Odelia Brown, 8-year-old Easter Egg hunter
“It makes me feel like a child and just, like, enjoy...it feels nostalgic, so I really enjoy picking up eggs. And, I mean, my sisters are also here, so I enjoy, like, it's kind of a competition who can get more eggs than one another.”
— Maylee Brown, Participant
The takeaway
The annual Easter egg hunt at Carthage Nazarene Church is a beloved tradition that brings joy and a sense of community to local families, providing children with a fun, nostalgic experience to look forward to each year.


