Trinity United Methodist Church at 425 South Michigan Street in Plymouth is holding two fundraisers in September.
Beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, September 6th, and lasting until noon or sold out, the United Women in Faith will sell fall mums in the parking lot. The 8-inch pots are $10 each, or three for $25.
This is the second year the church is holding the mum sale. The mums come from a local provider, and shoppers will find mums in the traditional fall colors of yellow, burgundy, lavender, and white, but they will also have new colors like mauve and pink.
The second fundraiser for Trinity United Methodist Church is the annual Wick’s Pie Sale. The pies are $10 each and have a freezer life of 6 months. You can order 9-inch sugar cream, pecan, peanut butter, pumpkin, pumpkin spice, or German chocolate, and there’s a 10-inch coconut sugar cream pie.
The frozen pies will be ready for pick up on October 8th from 2 to 6 p.m. at the church on the corner of Williams and South Michigan Street.
The deadline to order pies is Sunday, September 7th. You pay for your pies when you order them. To order or for additional information, call Nancy Ferris at 574-935-5617 or the Trinity United Methodist Church at 574-936-2519.
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