This Friday night marks halfway through the Mayor’s Summer of Music concert series in River Park Square, and this week is extra special with the Plymouth High School All-School Reunion and the Neighborhood Center’s Duck Race.
BLAMMO, a four-piece band, offers an energetically charged show, playing the popular songs from the 1960s through today.
With four original members, BLAMMO will fill River Park Square in downtown Plymouth with unbelievable music, powered by their cutting-edge multimedia sound system.
Grab your spot close to the band, near the food trucks, or on the grassy lawn and enjoy an evening with family, friends, and classmates. Pack a cooler with your favorite beverages and spend a Friday night in downtown Plymouth.
A variety of food trucks will start serving at 5 p.m., and the PHS Alumni Association will have a short presentation at 6:45. The music begins at 7. At about 8:30, the rubber duckies will take a trip down the Yellow River as the Neighborhood Center’s fundraiser.
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