The Plymouth Park Department is gearing up for its annual Trunk or Treat event in River Park Square this Saturday.
At this time, there will be 28 vendors participating, but if you, your family, business, or organization wants to join the fun, contact Abby Collins, Recreation Director for the Plymouth Park Department.
Trunk or Treat will be this Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. in River Park Square. The event is free for all to attend.
Vendors can begin setting up at noon. Trunk or Treat will be held rain or shine. It will only be canceled if there are thunderstorms and/or high winds.
There are three starting locations: at the southwest corner of the circle drive, off East Garro Street near the concession stand, and at the walkway bridge.
Vendors participating include Participating vendors include: Pro Resources Staffing Services, Marshall County Blueberry Festival, 1st Source Bank, Center Township Trustee Amy Knapp, Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, Bowen Printing, Miller’s Senior Living Community, Boys & Girls Club of Marshall County, House of Prayer, Best One of Plymouth, Plymouth Community School Transportation Department, Marshall County Head Start, Westrock Smurfits, Marian University Ancilla Baseball, Marshall Starke Development Center, Pilot News, Hershey Salty Snacks, Sylvan Learning Center of Plymouth, CAPS – Child & Parent Services, IN Dept. of Child Services Foster Care, Marshall County Health Department, McFarland for Sheriff, Marshall County Republican Party, Marshall County Dept. of Child Services, Matron Health LLC, JayNZee LLC, FYC Comics, and Marshall County Democrats.
The attached map shows the flow of foot traffic and starting points.
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