City invites residents to attend winter event.
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Due to the COVID-10 pandemic, the Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department has reimagined the annual Fire & Ice festival, which is traditionally held on Parkers Lake in early February.
Many residents look forward to the annual winter celebration. “In the past, we’ve had anywhere from 3,500 to 5,500 people at the program,” says recreation supervisor Dan Lauer.
This year, like so many other things, plans have shifted. Instead of the one-day, in-person gathering, this year’s Fire & Ice features a broad range of activities throughout the season to celebrate winter.
For the latest information on activities, visit plymouthmn.gov/fireandice.
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