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Military Families Connect is asking you help them in their mission to send holiday cards to military personnel who are away from home during
Address647 Walton Drive Plymouth, WI 53073
Phone(920) 893-0079
Websitewww.plymouthwisconsin.com

Call the Plymouth Chamber at (888) 693-8263.

Located in Sheboygan County, Plymouth is nestled in the gently rolling hills of the Kettle Moraine. Our quaint town is an ideal place for visitors to rest, relax, and rejuvenate. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through historic Plymouth’s downtown, visit the Plymouth Arts Center, tantalize your taste buds at one of our many restaurants and explore the many magnificent historic houses and buildings which have been converted to bed and breakfast inns. Meader through Plymouth's many quaint shops. Plymouth is conveniently located one hour north of Milwaukee; one hour south of Green Bay; and two hours north of Chicago. Welcome to our paradise!

Trick or Treating - October 31 It's that time of year again when ghosts, ghouls, superheros, princesses, puppies and goblins will be "Trick or Treating" in neighborhoods throughout Plymouth.
Official "Trick or Treating" time runs from 3-5 pm in the City of Plymouth. Turn on your house porch light during this allotted time if you wish to give out candy to the "little monsters."

Military Christmas Cards
Military Families Connect is asking you help them in their mission to send holiday cards to military personnel who are away from home during the holidays. Cards may be homemade or purchased and include a personal note of thanks or encouragement. The cards will be bulk packaged and mailed to individuals so we will not need envelopes or postage stamps. Please do not include your mailing address or contact information, as we do not want to have the recipients feel obligated to respond. Drop off your cards at either Family Resource Center location: 1209A Eastern Avenue, Plymouth or 2508 S. 8th Street, Sheboygan by November 11. If you have an overseas service member from Sheboygan County who you would like to have included in our mailing, please call us (920) 892-6706.

"Finding Isaac Thorp" - Plymouth Documentary For 150 years, the final resting place of Plymouth's first settler, Isaac Thorp, has remained a mystery. Dan Buckman, President of the Plymouth Historical Society, takes you in search of a pioneering man and his family. Along the way, you will also learn about some of Plymouth's other early settlers that helped to shape the city we know today. View the Plywood Productions' upcoming documentary, "Finding Isaac Thorp" trailer by clicking the play button below.

Christmas Parade / Holiday Gathering - November 26
The Plymouth downtown merchants kick off the 2010 holiday season with refreshments, sales and specials. Participating businesses will serve their best chili for the Chili Cookoff held from 4-7pm. Taste all the chili entries and then vote for your favorite! Chili is also available to purchase in take-home bowls. Santa Parade begins at 7:00 pm on Mill Street. Christmas lights abound as floats, horses, llamas, dogs and a variety of people and vehicles join in the fun. For more information, call (920) 893-0079. No entry fee. Return Parade Registration Form by no later than October 27.

Children's Art Contest
The Plymouth Art Center is presenting this children's art contest based on the musical, The Christmas Schooner, a real-life story based on Michigan Captain Peter Stossel as he braves the winter elements and travels across Lake Michigan to bring Christmas trees to families in turn-of-the-century Chicago. The contest is open to youth ages 6-10. A maximum of one entry per child is permitted. All artwork will be displayed at the PAC from November 26-January 1. First prize is $50, plus the artwork will be used on the PAC's winter newsletter and website. Deadline to enter is November 19 at 4 pm.

Shop Local for Goods & Services What are the benefits of shopping at a locally owned business first? The answers are many! View our list of 10 Reasons to Shop Local. You will see how more money spent at local business gets reinvestedin Plymouth creating diversity and helping Plymouth maintain our unique appeal.
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Walldogs in Plymouth (June 22-26, 2011) Plymouth is very excited to welcome Walldogs, a group of artists and mural painters that design and paint beautiful murals capturing the personality of our quaint community during the summer. We anticipate having 160 artists in Plymouth working on 10-15 murals throughout town. This will be a 5-day event attracting people from all over to see the artists at work. We are so excited about this event we are planning over 1 year in advance!

Plymouth Community Education The Community Ed and Recreation Program is now available showing general education, fitness, aquatic and family and youth activities offered. Unless otherwise indicated, classes are open to everyone. Persons over 62 years of age or older may claim a fee reduction of 20% on all classes. Senior citizens must reside in the Plymouth Joint School District to qualify for this discount.

Want to Start your Own Business? Call the E-Team.
The "E" stands for Entrepreneur – and as a community, we want to shorten the distance and time between your entrepreneurial ideas, desires, dreams, and needs, and hasten the fruitful development of your business. The E-Team will act as a source of stimulation and ideas; they will offer objective opinions and perspectives about industry trends, marketing strategies and financial strategies. And it’s all free.
To schedule an E-Team gathering, call Lisa at the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce (888) 693-8263 (toll free).

Moving to Plymouth?
Parents have many choices of schools for their children to attend. In addition, there are numerous churches of varying denominations in which to worship in Plymouth.
Buying a New Home
Looking to purchase the home of your dreams? Contact one of our many qualified real estate companies
Home or Apartment Rental Information
Need to rent a home or apartment? Check the Chamber member apartment properties or the current availability in the classified ads in Plymouth's local newspaper The Review or The Sheboygan Press.

Interested in moving to Plymouth or have moved here recently and would like a Relocation Packet? Complete the Information Request Form

Recently (1 year or less) moved to Plymouth and would like a "Welcome" visit? Contact Nicolet Welcome Service

Sheboygan County Tourism Information Explore all that Sheboygan County has to offer every season. For more information please contact the following communities:
Elkhart Lake- (877) 355-4278

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