Ready, set, go for the Easter eggs at the MMH - 10 a.m. sharp!
The Easter Bunny is coming to Bluffton on Saturday.
Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio (MHCO) and Jerry Lewis’ McDonald’s will host their annual Easter Egg Hunt at 10 a.m. sharp, Saturday, March 28, at Mennonite Memorial Home, 410 W. Elm St., Bluffton.
The Easter egg hunt will take place come rain or shine. There will be no rain date.
Children ages 8 and under are invited to come, hunt for hidden eggs, register for prizes, gift baskets and have their parents take their pictures with the Easter Bunny.
Doughnuts will be donated by Community Markets and hot beverages will be provided by MHCO.
Bake sale 9 a.m. -noon
In addition to the egg hunt festivities, a bake sale will also take place at Mennonite Memorial Home from 9 a.m. to noon. The Service Group, a volunteer group at MHCO for over 60 years, will host the bake sale which will include homemade items like cakes, cookies, pies, breads and cinnamon rolls.
Proceeds from the bake sale will benefit the work of The Service Group.
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