The Plymouth Parks Department is reminding families that tickets are still available for this weekend's annual Daddy Daughter Dance, despite the snowy weather.
The popular event will take place this Saturday, February 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Riverside Intermediate School.
Tickets remain on sale through Friday, February 6, at 4 p.m. at the Plymouth Park Office, located at 1660 N. Michigan Street in Plymouth. Tickets are $20 per couple with a $2 charge for each additional guest.
The Plymouth Parks Department thanks the sponsors who help make the dance possible: Allison Kara’s State Farm Insurance and Bright Eyes in Plymouth. "We could not hold such a special event for the dads and daughters in our community without their generous donation," said Park and Recreation Director Abby Collins.
The Daddy Daughter Dance has become an annual tradition for Plymouth families, providing a special evening for fathers and daughters to enjoy music, dancing, refreshments, and create lasting memories together.
With tickets still available through Friday afternoon, families are encouraged to purchase soon to ensure their spot at this popular community event. For questions about the event or ticket availability, contact the park office at 574-936-2876.
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