The Pride of Plymouth Marching Band is hosting a Paddle Auction and Chicken Noodle Dinner Fundraisers this Saturday, August 23rd, at Plymouth High School.
The marching band is raising money for its 2025 marching season.
The band boosters' quarter paddle auction is this Saturday at 11 a.m., doors open at 10 a.m. If you have never been to a paddle auction, you're in for a treat-they're tons of fun. You bring lots of quarters to the auction and then bid 1, 2, 3, or 4 quarters on many great items. If your paddle number is drawn, you win that item.

Tickets cost $7 and can be purchased at the band office, online with the QR code, or at the door.
The Chicken and Noodle Dinner is available for drive-thru only from 11 to 2 this Saturday. Dinner includes homemade chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, a roll, and a bottle of water for $15. Tickets can be purchased onsite on Saturday or through the QR code.

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