Fri. October 16
Art, All Ages
The public is invited to the Plymouth Arts Center on Friday, October 16th from 6 to 9pm to view and bid on original paintings of Plymouth, Greenbush, Glenbeulah, and our beautiful rural areas! Come and meet the artists, see the complete collection of paintings that will be created during Paint the Towns in Fall Color 2020, and bid on your favorite piece at the silent auction. Live music will be presented by Thomas Pibal. Enjoy complimentary snacks and a cash bar. Admission for the “Paint the Towns” gala is free and open to the public. Bring your friends and neighbors; don’t miss your opportunity to own an original painting of our beautiful area for your home or office, or as a one-of-a-kind gift!
The paintings on display and up for bid at the Plymouth Arts Center will be created outdoors “plein air” during the Arts Center’s annual “Paint the Towns in Fall Colors En Plein Air” event. Catch a glimpse of the artists as they Paint the Towns in Fall Color beginning October 8th through October 15th Artist Dan Rizzi of Plymouth is graciously coordinating the event as a fundraiser for the Plymouth Arts Center. Artists from all over the state of Wisconsin and beyond are participating in this tenth annual paint-out and will be competing for cash and merit awards totaling $3000. Place your vote on Friday night in the Viewer’s Choice category. After the Friday evening reception, some of the unsold works will remain on display at the PAC through Oct 25th. During this extended sale period the paintings will be sold at the “Buy it Now” retail price.
Something New This Year: “A Special Paint Day” On Saturday, Oct. 10th from 9am to 4pm at the PAC, bouquets of flowers and other items will be provided and set up in still life settings for artists to paint en Plein Air. The public is invited to watch Artists create the works and purchase a piece “off the easel!” All proceeds of this fundraising event benefit the Plymouth Arts Center, a charitable 501c3 non-profit organization.
Paint the Towns in Fall Colors is generously sponsored by: Bank First, Sartori Company, Plymouth Furniture, Sargento, Masters Gallery, Love 98.5fm Radio Station, Paul and Kathy Sartori, Van Horn Auto, Plymouth Furniture, CertaPro Painters, Plymouth Plumbing & Heating, Allechant Boutique, The Fig & The Pheasant, and Deo’s Pizzeria & Pub.
For more information, please contact the Plymouth Arts Center at (920) 892-8409 or visit our website: www.plymoutharts.org. Follow the PAC on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Pianist, Thomas Pibal, is an award-winning area performer. He has worked as the staff accompanist at Lakeland University and Silver Lake College, rehearsal accompanist for the Sheboygan Symphony Chorus, choir director at the University of Wisconsin - Fond Du Lac, band and choir director at Sheboygan Lutheran High School and lounge pianist in residence at the Hotel Retlaw of Fond Du Lac. Thomas also works as a freelance accompanist and pit director for various high school musicals and theatre companies among other clients. He is a member of the Michibago Music Teachers Association and teaches private piano, voice, guitar, bass and percussion lessons in the Sheboygan area. Visit Tom’s website for more information on his awards, various bands, music, and podcasts: www.thomaspibal.com
3rd Wed of the month beginning Feb. 18
Community Event, Adults
The Plymouth Arts Center invites the community to slow down and savor the moment with a brand-new monthly event, Two Albums, Two Cocktails, launching on Wednesday, February 18, from 4 to 6pm and continuing on the third Wednesday of every month. This unique listening experience pairs two iconic, classic albums with two expertly crafted cocktails, creating the perfect midweek escape. Guests are encouraged to simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the music as it was meant to be heard—without interruptions.
Sponsored By:
Sargento
March 6-May 8, 2026
Art, All Ages
As a photographic artist, my work is a sincere reflection of my encounters with the world, preserving fleeting moments in time through the lens of my camera. Each photograph is a narrative, a mood, and an emotion encapsulated within the frame, whether I am capturing the serenity of a landscape, the intricate beauty of a plant, the architectural grace of a structure, or the essence of a person. While my focus leans toward nature, I often find that the true spirit of a moment is enriched by the presence of people, making them indispensable collaborators in my artistic journey.
Mar. 7 & 14
Music, Youth
We are still seeking a few more performers to audition for this year’s cast of Mill Street Live. Consider trying out for this exciting and fun show and a wonderful experience! Join in the fun!
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