Plymouth Trinity United Methodist Church has announced that it will host a Fall Block Party on October 5, from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM, at 425 South Michigan Street in Plymouth.
Plymouth Trinity aims to bring together Plymouth residents for an evening of fun, food, fellowship, and to raise money for the 2025 Crop Walk. Attendees can look forward to a range of family-friendly activities, including two bounce houses, yard games, pumpkin painting, a campfire, food, and opportunities to connect with neighbors.
Senior Pastor Kayla Grehl and Chris Garner, Executive Director of the Marshall County Neighborhood Center, will be in the Dunk Tank raising money for the 2025 Crop Walk, $1 per ball or $5 for 3 balls. The CROP Hunger Walk will take place on Sunday, October 19th, at 3 p.m. at Plymouth Church of the Brethren. This walk helps neighbors facing hunger around the block and around the world. With recent cuts to federal nutrition, healthcare, and humanitarian aid programs, organizers say this year’s Walk is more urgent than ever.
Plymouth Trinity United Methodist Church
425 S Michigan Street
Plymouth, Indiana 46563
Email: plymouthtrinityumc@gmail.com
Website: www.plymouthtrinityumc.com
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