Old Town Hall is planning volunteer programming to engage with the city’s archive. Community events have returned to Old Town Hall, including the...

Old Town Hall is planning volunteer programming to engage with the city’s archive. Community events have returned to Old Town Hall, including the...
In July and August, we invited you to submit your favorite shots of the Plymouth community. And wow, local shutterbugs turned out in spades! From...
The Fabulous Armadillos is headlining Mount Olivet’s annual outdoor concert. Craft brews, local foods and rockin’ tunes are returning to the grounds...
All that pomp and circumstance doesn’t happen by itself. Let’s be honest. Graduation parties have—evolved. For the most part, the celebrations have...
Ballroom dance studio helps wedding couples share their love story. Meghan Afonkin has been immersed in the dance industry since the day she was...
The first issue of Plymouth Magazine hit local mailboxes in August 2004. Now, hundreds of issues later, a lot has changed in our community, but our...
A bicyclist pauses to capture a moment of natural beauty. “The backlighting made the dandelion fuzz glow beautifully, inspiring me to capture the...
A focus on fitness is redefining what it means to be 55 and older. In preparation for her retirement, Lori Dietrich started the search for an...
Meet some student representatives and see how this senior class has shaped its schools. Each graduating class plays a role in shaping its high...
How do you (and your camera) view local life? Each July and August, Plymouth Magazine invites readers to submit their favorite photos to our Picture...
Three cheers to the winners of our Best of Plymouth 2024 Readers’ Choice Poll! A lot goes into a garden party. There are the caterers and the makers...
There’s a treasure hunt happening 24/7,* 365 days a year. Geocaching is a global phenomenon where people just like you or I squirrel away containers...
“Fireworks are one of the most interesting subjects for photography,” photographer Bodhisatya Bhaduri says. “I do this every year at our city’s...
A new effort aims to reduce the amount of organic material and food waste thrown in the garbage. Have you ever thrown watermelon rinds on a...
A young Plymouth actress gives us a glimpse behind the curtain. The scene at the Children’s Theatre Company is delightfully chaotic on this chilly...
Plymouth Magazine’s new Noteworthy contributor, Grant Whittaker, brings us seasonal picks and expert advice. For Grant Whittaker, fashion has always...
A tisket, a tasket, a dog in a basket. “This was a photo of opportunity, inspired by the beautiful dog in his wicker basket,” Matthew Prior says....
In our February/March 2024 issue, we introduced The Book Haters’ Book Club as the Plymouth READS book pick for April, 2024. For this issue, we sat...
Hennepin County Master Gardeners showcase their earthly endeavors. Like many things in life, experiencing them firsthand often provides an elevated...
Nonprofit offers animal visits to promote wellness and reduce stress. With their ultra-soft fur and adorably twitchy noses, it’s pretty hard to...