Plymouth Gears Up for the Annual Fall Festival

Plymouth Gears Up for the Annual Fall Festival

Plymouth is preparing for a weekend full of excitement as the annual Fall Festival rolls into town from September 6 to 8. This cherished event, now celebrating its 68th season, promises a variety of activities that cater to all ages, from thrilling carnival rides to delicious food and entertaining performances.

A Record-Breaking Year Ahead

Last year, the festival broke previous attendance records, attracting an astounding 85,000 visitors on Saturday alone. The event’s president, Andera Gerber, expressed enthusiasm about the festival’s success in her letter featured in the Fall Fest 2024 program. “It was the busiest day in the city. We had our very best year last year and all the nonprofits who depend on this event as their main fundraiser did very well,” she mentioned.

Carnival Rides and Entertainment

The fun kicks off with the opening of the carnival rides on Friday at 3 p.m. and will continue throughout the weekend, opening at 11 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Visitors can grab $30 ride wristbands on Sunday, making it easier to enjoy the rides through the day. In addition to the rides, festival-goers can look forward to a packed lineup of live entertainment, including music performances, a car show, a craft show, and even a pet show. The festival will also feature a variety of vendors showcasing their goods and services.

Delicious Food Options

No festival is complete without delicious food, and the Plymouth Fall Festival will not disappoint. One highlight is the annual Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast, set to take place on Saturday, September 7, from 7 a.m. to noon at The Gathering, located across from Kellogg Park. Festival-goers can enjoy fluffy pancakes, sausage, orange juice, and coffee or milk. Tickets for the breakfast are $7 if purchased in advance, and $8 at the door, with kids aged five and under eating for free.

Rotary Club Chicken BBQ

The food festivities continue on Sunday with the Rotary Club Annual Chicken BBQ, taking place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (or until sold out) in Kellogg Park. Attendees can feast on a delicious meal that includes half a chicken, corn-on-the-cob, a roll with butter, bottled water, and a cookie. Presale tickets for this mouthwatering dinner are $17, while tickets at the door will be priced at $20.

Stay Informed

For those eager to learn more about the festival and its full lineup of events, you can visit plymouthfallfestival.com. This website will offer additional details on activities and any updates regarding the festival.

Conclusion

The Plymouth Fall Festival is set to bring the community together for a weekend filled with joy, laughter, and memories. Whether you’re a fan of thrilling rides, mouthwatering food, or engaging entertainment, there’s something for everyone at this beloved local event. Mark your calendars for September 6 to 8, and come enjoy the festivities in downtown Plymouth!


Author: HERE Plymouth

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