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Plymouth Canton Community Schools Educational Excellence Foundation

Monday, February 18, 2013

CONTEST: Tell Us Why You Love Plymouth-Canton Schools and Win Tickets to Wine and Beer Tasting

Busch's Fresh Food Market is giving away two pairs of tickets to the district's Educational Excellence Foundation charity event on March 8.

Editor's note: This contest is now closed. Winner's will be notified via email. Are you connoisseur of fine wine, or a lover of craft beer? Are you a local food enthusiast? Do you love Plymouth-Canton Schools? If your answer is yes to all of these questions, you'll want to be at the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Educational Excellence Foundation charity wine tasting event on March 8 at Fox Hills Golf & Banquet Center in Plymouth Township. The fundraiser, now in its third year, offers more than 60 varieties of wine and beer, including a worldwide wine selection and Michigan-brewed craft beer offerings. Proceeds go toward teacher grants in the Plymouth-Canton school district. The contest is open from 6 a.m. on Feb. 18 until midnight on …

Jennifer Krot

2:59 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

I went to Plymouth-Canton schools from grades K-12. I had wonderful teachers and received an excellent education during my time there.   more ›

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Wine, Beer Tasting Event Raises Funds for Plymouth-Canton Classrooms

Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Educational Excellence Foundation fundraiser is March 8 at Fox Hills Golf and Banquet Center.

Aficionados of wine, craft beer and local food can sample a wide selection while helping their local school district March 8 at the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Educational Excellence Foundation charity wine tasting event at Fox Hills Golf & Banquet Center in Plymouth Township. The fundraiser, now in its third year, offers more than 60 varieties of wine and beer, including a worldwide wine selection and Michigan-brewed craft beer offerings. Proceeds go toward teacher grants in the Plymouth-Canton school district. The event runs from 7-11 p.m., with pourings taking place from 7-9:30 p.m. According to event chairman Jim Harb, last year’s event drew more than 400 attendees and raised more than $32,000 in grant money for the schools. “It’…

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