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Merry Market

The Plymouth History Center is set to host the second annual Merry Market 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane.

Community members are invited to browse a display of creativity and craftsmanship as local vendors show and sell handmade goods.

Attendees may take photos in a winter-themed photobooth and participate in a variety of winter crafts for children. Guests may also enjoy hot chocolate and treats, while supplies last.

Santa’s Mailbox will be available at the event so that families may drop off letters destined for the North Pole. Letters must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to receive a response from Santa’s helpers.

For more information, contact Historical Site Coordinator Ryan Barland at 763-509-5229.

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Merry Market

The Plymouth History Center is set to host the second annual Merry Market 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane.

Community members are invited to browse a display of creativity and craftsmanship as local vendors show and sell handmade goods.

Attendees may take photos in a winter-themed photobooth and participate in a variety of winter crafts for children. Guests may also enjoy hot chocolate and treats, while supplies last.

Santa’s Mailbox will be available at the event so that families may drop off letters destined for the North Pole. Letters must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to receive a response from Santa’s helpers.

For more information, contact Historical Site Coordinator Ryan Barland at 763-509-5229.

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Merry Market

The Plymouth History Center is set to host the second annual Merry Market 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane.

Community members are invited to browse a display of creativity and craftsmanship as local vendors show and sell handmade goods.

Attendees may take photos in a winter-themed photobooth and participate in a variety of winter crafts for children. Guests may also enjoy hot chocolate and treats, while supplies last.

Santa’s Mailbox will be available at the event so that families may drop off letters destined for the North Pole. Letters must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to receive a response from Santa’s helpers.

For more information, contact Historical Site Coordinator Ryan Barland at 763-509-5229.

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There is a new exhibit at the Plymouth History Center! Come check it out on the dates listed below

Merry Market

The Plymouth History Center is set to host the second annual Merry Market 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at Plymouth Old Town Hall, 3605 Fernbrook Lane.

Community members are invited to browse a display of creativity and craftsmanship as local vendors show and sell handmade goods.

Attendees may take photos in a winter-themed photobooth and participate in a variety of winter crafts for children. Guests may also enjoy hot chocolate and treats, while supplies last.

Santa’s Mailbox will be available at the event so that families may drop off letters destined for the North Pole. Letters must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to receive a response from Santa’s helpers.

For more information, contact Historical Site Coordinator Ryan Barland at 763-509-5229.

Return to full list >>
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