Friday evening, Mayor Robert Listenberger invites young people from the community to join him for a discussion on ways to improve the City of Plymouth. The Mayor will be at Opie’s Deli in downtown Plymouth from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. before the Mayor’s Summer of Music concert. Appetizers and beverages will be provided.
Then, everyone should head to River Park Square for another free Friday night concert.
Mr. Funnyman lights up the stage at River Park Square on Friday night as the next concert in the Mayor’s Summer of Music series.
Mr. Funnyman is the premier variety band in northwest Indiana and Chicagoland, playing a diverse range of cover songs, including those by Michael Jackson, Chicago, Aretha Franklin, ABBA, Elton John, and many more. With a full horn section, male and female vocalists, no detail is overlooked when it comes to recreating the perfect sound.
A variety of food trucks will start servicing at 5:30, and the music begins at 7. Grab your lawn chairs and a cooler with your favorite beverages and come on down to River Park Square for a great evening of music, food, and fun.
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