The Swan Lake Resort on Plymouth-LaPorte Trail, west of town, is gearing up for another fabulous fireworks show.
On July 3, the grounds of the Swan Lake Resort will come alive with all kinds of activities.
Enjoy an evening full of family-friendly fun with food trucks and access to the resort’s outdoor amenities, including new pickleball and basketball courts, all open to the public. With activities happening throughout the resort, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Swan Lake is also excited to welcome Sim Bros Golf, who will be set up on the black tee box, with their inflatable outdoor golf simulator. Guests can take a swing in the Closest to the Pin contest for a chance to win prizes. Sim Bros Golf is a locally owned business founded by four friends from Bremen. Three of the owners are current Swan Lake Resort golf members and actively play in their Monday Night Golf League. They have also joined them as this season’s league sponsors, and Swan Lake is thrilled to have them involved in the July 3rd festivities.
Food vendors for the night include:
• Jake’s Foods LLC
• Ears by George
• Travelin' Tom's Coffee
• Kona Ice of Marshall County
• Kettle Corn and Lemon Shakeups
• Kj's Waffle Sticks
You can also grab a bite at Putter’s Bar and Grille or enjoy a full dinner at The Chophouse.
There is plenty of parking. Guests parked on the north side of the resort must exit to the north, and guests parked on the south side must exit to the south. Swan Lake will have staff guiding you where to park, but there will also be signs and caution tape directing you where to park.
The resort thanks the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department for assisting with traffic and helping ensure a safe experience for everyone.

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