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Fall Festival is over; Share your photos on Plymouth-Canton Patch!
Fall Festival is over; Share your photos on Plymouth-Canton Patch!
Fall Festival is under way in downtown Plymouth; Share your photos on Patch!
Fall Festival is under way in downtown Plymouth, wrapping up at 6 p.m. today. The festival includes carnival rides, live entertainment, food, crafts and vendors and surrounds Kellogg Park. Be sure to post your Fall Festival photos on Plymouth-Canton Patch by clicking the large button above. Here's a look at what's on deck for today: All-you-can-ride wristbands will be available Sunday for $25. The craft show will run from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. The Rotary Chicken BBQ will take place at Kellogg Park from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. or until sold out. The Kellogg Park entertainment lineup is as follows for Sunday:
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Annual festival begins with live music and carnival rides — and a bit of rain.
Crowds braved some light rain Friday as the Fall Festival got under way in downtown Plymouth. Carnival rides on Friday night were sparsely populated as crowds gravitated toward dry areas, but some attendees remained on the lawn of Kellogg Park to watch the Randy Brock Group perform on the downtown stage. Families and teens populated the streets of downtown between bouts of rain, playing midway games and checking out vendors' booths. The festival resumes today at 7 a.m. with the annual pancake breakfast at the Gathering Pavilion adjacent to Kellogg Park. Have a great Fall Festival photo? Click the big upload button above and share your photos!
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Fall Festival kicks off Friday in downtown Plymouth. Here's what you can expect.
The Plymouth Fall Festival kicks off Friday in downtown Plymouth and brings with it thrilling carnival rides, plenty of food and a weekend full of live music. Here's a look at what you can expect to find this weekend: The festivities start at noon Friday and rides begin operating at 3 p.m. Ride tickets are 4 for $5, with rides costing between 2-4 tickets apiece. All-you-can-ride wristbands will be available Sunday for $25. A craft show will run from noon to dusk at Union Street between Ann Arbor Trail and Roe Street, and classic cars for the weekend's classic car show will cruise downtown Friday night. The festival's Taste Fest will take place across town at Station 885, in Plymouth's Old Village from 6-8 p.m. A free shuttle will take …
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3:01 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012
Frank - The paid parking was to benefit various service organizations. I paid to park Friday at the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools admin building, with proceeds benefiting local athletics. On Saturday, I parallel-parked just down the road for free. The schedule for the weekend was posted above, and also at plymouthfallfestival.com.   more ›
Fall Fest starts today, and other things you should know around Plymouth and Canton.
Trivia: With the prep football season under way, the Plymouth-Canton marching band season also is in full swing. Which song did the band perform on national television as part of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2011? Yesterday's trivia answer: Geoff Johns, a Metro Detroit native, introduced a new "Green Lantern" lead character who is Arab-American and resides in Dearborn in a special "0 Issue" released this week by DC Comics. Kids in first through sixth grades are invited to Canton Public Library's first LEGO contest. Participants will build their dream library out of LEGOs and have it displayed in the Children's Library during September. Participants are welcome from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is the first full day of school for Plymouth-…
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9:54 am on Friday, September 7, 2012
The Plymouth-Canton Band played the Grinch at Macy's 2011 Thanksgiving Parade.   more ›
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8:28 am on Saturday, September 8, 2012
Luckily there were hundreds of people staying dry and having fun playing Bingo in the Gathering all night Friday helping to raise funds for the Plymouth Canton Music Boosters and their nationally ranked Marching Band.   more ›