Downtown Plymouth Waterfront Festival to be held Aug. 23rd & 24th
According to the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce (PACC), the 2008 Downtown Plymouth Waterfront Festival will be held on August 23rd and 24th.
Returning Festival events will be the annual Duck Races, Festival Carnival, 3rd Annual Motor Head's Cruise-In Car Show, three stages of live entertainment, 3rd Annual America's Hometown Plymouth Idol Competition and the Art & Craft Shows.
The Downtown Plymouth Waterfront Festival will incorporate all of downtown Plymouth, as well as the historic Plymouth Waterfront. Over 40,000 people are expected to attend the two-day event.
We look forward to the opportunity to not only showcase the town of Plymouth, but also all of its local merchants, artisans, crafters and entertainers who participate in this yearly event.
For more Downtown Plymouth Waterfront Festival information visit www.plymouthwaterfrontfestival.com.
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