The St. Michael Church Altar Rosary Society invites the community to its beloved annual Christmas Cookie Walk this Saturday, December 6th. This festive event offers a delicious opportunity to stock up on homemade holiday treats while supporting the church.
The Cookie Walk will be held in the St. Michael School, located at 600 North Center Street in Plymouth. Doors will open promptly at 8:00 a.m., and the event will run until noon, or until all the delectable goodies are gone.
Attendees will find a wide array of holiday cookies and baked goods, all lovingly prepared and donated by St. Michael parishioners and school parents. This tradition ensures a unique selection of homemade treats, perfect for holiday gatherings, gifts, or simply enjoying at home.
The St. Michael Church Altar Rosary Society encourages early arrival for the best selection of cookies.
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