The holiday season is officially in full swing, and Plymouth residents will have not one, but two delightful opportunities to stock up on homemade sweet treats Saturday with two separate Christmas Cookie Walks taking place across town.
Whether you're looking for classic holiday cookies, unique crafts, or a chance to win a festive quilt, both events promise to fill your weekend with cheer and delicious aromas.
The United Women in Faith from the Trinity United Methodist Church, located at 425 S. Michigan Street, will host their holiday cookie walk from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday. Attendees can choose from a wide variety of festive cookies.
In addition to the sweet treats, the event will also feature a craft show, perfect for finding unique holiday gifts. A special silent auction will be held for a beautiful 71x71 Christmas quilt, offering a chance to take home a handcrafted treasure.
Also on Saturday, the St. Michael Church Altar Rosary Society will hold its annual Christmas Cookie Walk. This popular event will take place in the St. Michael School, situated at 600 N. Center Street, and will be open from 8 a.m. to noon.
Shoppers can expect an abundant selection of cookies and baked goods, all lovingly prepared and donated by St. Michael parishioners and school parents, ensuring a truly homemade touch for every treat.
These cookie walks are not just about delicious treats; they're about fostering community spirit and supporting local organizations during the holidays.
Both organizations encourage early arrival for the best selection of holiday goodies. Don't miss out on these fantastic opportunities to add some homemade sweetness to your holiday celebrations!
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