Tuesday evening, February 24th, Bourbon Street Pizza in Plymouth is hosting a fundraising event for the Plymouth High School Band Boosters. Everyone can support the bands at Plymouth High School, Lincoln Junior High, and Riverside Intermediate School by dining in or carrying out dinner at Bourbon Street Pizza. To participate, just let them know that you are supporting the Band Boosters, and they will earn 20% of all sales ordered between 4 and 8 p.m. on their behalf.
Bourbon Street Pizza is located at 582 North Oak Drive, and their phone number is 574-936-2020. The new owners, Doug and Krista Moats, offer specialties such as hand-tossed, stuffed-crust, and thin-crust pizza and pasta, with fresh vegetables, wings, sandwiches, breadsticks, cheese bread, and cinnastix.
Whether you dine in, carry out, or have it delivered, the band program at PHS will receive 20% as long as you mention the fundraiser.
Band Director Bryan Ames said, “Let’s pack the place, skip cooking, and show up BIG for our band students!”
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