April 23, 2010
Community Event, All Ages
Click Here to read a poem by Ron Holzschuh In celebration of National Poetry Month, the Plymouth Arts Center invites the community to recognize the importance that poetry and short fiction have had on our American culture. Event is being held as a tribute to the late Dr. Ronald Holzschuh, a Plymouth High School graduate and long time PAC supporter. Click on the link for Dr. Ron’s bio and to read one of the hundreds of poems he has written.
Poets and writers of all ages and abilities are invited to share their poems and short fiction. Even if you do not want to share your writing, come listen to the exceptional voices present in your community. Among community members presenting will be Plymouth High School’s Poets and Writers club, a group of 10-15 students who are eager to share their words. Participants are invited to bring snacks – cookies, bars, chips, dip, or any other family favorite – as tea and coffee will be offered. Come enjoy an evening of sharing and listening to poetry and short fiction among friends at the Plymouth Arts Center,
March 13-15, 2026
Music, All Ages
The Plymouth Arts Center invites the community to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend with the spirited sounds of Celtic Folk as they return with their ever-popular live concert, A Wee Bit Irish!
Friday, March 27
Music, All Ages
Friday, March 27th, 6:30 PM, Tickets $5 Students, $10 Adults. Plymouth native, Annika Nelson, a student at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, will present a special senior recital as she prepares for graduation. This performance offers the greater Plymouth community an opportunity to experience the culmination of her undergraduate studies in classical guitar prior to her official graduation recital.
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