The Plymouth Park Board will meet Monday afternoon at 5 p.m. in the Conservation Clubhouse.
The meeting is open to the public.
The agenda for the public meeting includes requests for facilities use for several events. The Plymouth Lions Club is requesting to use the Pickleball Courts and Freyman Shelter on July 19 for a fundraising Pickleball Tournament, Cure Starts Now is seeking permission to hold a color run event in honor of the late Carter King to raise money for pediatric brain cancer research on June 14 and Kayla Pittman is asking for free use of the Freyman Shelter on October 5 for a Down Syndrome Awareness Walk.
The park board will consider a request from Jefferson Elementary School for a family pool pass for their fundraising efforts and the request of the Boys and Girls Club of Marshall County for use of the pool in Centennial Park for the 2025 summer for a flat rate of $300.
Park Board members will get updates on phase III of the Greenway Trail in River Park Square and the trail extension into Price’s Pond.
The Park Board meeting is open to the public.
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