Events

Sweetheart Special from Luce Line Brewing Co.

Valentine’s Day falls on a Tuesday this year, a workday in the middle of another busy week, which might make celebrating a little less celebratory. However, Luce Line Brewing Co. believes love can still be in the air.

mom and child playing games

Bring the family out for a night of fun along with other community members. Put on by Plymouth Parks and Recreation, the annual Kids Fest event returns from 6–9 p.m.

About 50 residents and staff participated in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s gathering at Trillium Woods. The Trillium Woods team raised more than $6,500 for the Alzheimer’s Association this year.

A reindeer at Plymouth's Old Fashioned Christmas event.

This year, Old Fashioned Christmas will not be as traditional as its name implies.

G. Phillip Shoultz III

VocalEssence presents a livestream sing-along and concert to honor black fathers.

Dillihaart, a Plymouth-based clothing company, hosted a dinner highlight the efforts of SEWA-AIFW, a local nonprofit organization committed to serving, support

Medina Play for P.I.N.K.’s 2019 event, attended by 250 people, was held on October 4 at the Medina Golf & Country Club. The event raised $40,000 for breast cancer research.

The Winter Lights display at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.

The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum and Tattersall Distilling offer holiday events worth leaving Plymouth for.

Patrons browse a booth at the Plymouth Arts Fair.

The Plymouth Creek Center will host a free indoor art festival featuring 30 local and regional artists working in a variety of mediums including pottery, watercolor, jewelry, acrylic, glass and more.

Kind Country, a local bluegrass band, performs at Plymouth's adult Date Night.

Food, live music and a movie—Plymouth Parks and Recreation is offering a classic date night on August 8.

A close-up shot of the pistons of a trumpet.

This year’s Music in Plymouth, featuring the Minnesota Orchestra, will take place July 2 at the Hilde Performance Center.

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