Are you ready to satisfy your sweet tooth while enjoying a day out with family and friends?
The beloved 7th Annual Chocolate Walk returns to historic downtown Plymouth Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This one-of-a-kind event invites participants to stroll through downtown, visiting local businesses and collecting a chocolate-themed treat at each stop. While most treats are delicious chocolate creations, some shops surprise visitors with fun, chocolate-inspired items. With something new around every corner, the Chocolate Walk never disappoints.
Tickets are $15 and generally sell out, so we encourage pre-purchase. Day-of tickets may be available, but please note that this is not guaranteed. Each ticket holder will receive treats at every participating business. Guests are welcome to walk with friends, spouses, or children, but only ticket holders will receive goodies.
The fun begins at the Marshall County Historical Museum, where participants will check in to receive their passport card, a tote bag for goodies, and their very first treat of the day. From there, they can stroll at their own pace, enjoying the event throughout the day or all at once. Participating businesses may also have special deals in store for you during the event!
This event is truly a community favorite. It’s a sweet way to support local businesses, spend time with loved ones, and make memories while enjoying plenty of chocolate.
Tickets are available now at Simplee Stated Gifts, the Marshall County Historical Society, or online at Eventbrite.
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