by Madeline Kopiecki | Apr 1, 2023 | Education, Featured, Local Makers, Shops
The Fox and Pantry offers coffee, cooking classes and community. Arriving at Vicksburg Square on a dark evening in November, it was easy to find The Fox and Pantry. The display windows of the new coffee shop (event space/gift shop/that night’s cookie decorating...
by Madeline Kopiecki | Jul 19, 2022 | Community, Outdoors
What you can expect from 2022’s Live at the Hilde: Party in the Park. “I think the level of national headliners is what I’m most excited about [for this year’s Live at the Hilde],” says Patricia McLean, CEO of independent concert promoter Sue McLean & Associates...
by Editorial Staff | Apr 1, 2021 | Arts
Annual art show returns for another year. Primavera, Plymouth’s annual spring art exhibition, offers the public the opportunity to celebrate fine art from adults and students alike. The juried event, held in partnership by the Plymouth Arts Council and the City of...
by Nina Raemont | Dec 1, 2020 | Community, Outdoors
This year, Old Fashioned Christmas will not be as traditional as its name implies. Concluding a year of uncertainty, the Old Fashioned Christmas event that the city of Plymouth knows and loves, like everything else, will not be as traditional as its name implies. With...
by Editorial Staff | Oct 1, 2020 | Arts, Noteworthy
For the first time since its inception eight years ago, the Plymouth Arts Fair is going virtual due to—you guessed it—COVID-19. Some say art is in the eye of the beholder, but it might also be in the heart of your browser. For the first time since its inception eight...