Parkers Lake Play Day set for June 23

Parkers Lake Play Day set for June 23
Mayor Jeffry Wosje — City of Plymouth Official website
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The City of Plymouth continues its free Summer Beach Series with the new Parkers Lake Play Day event, set for 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, June 23 at Parkers Lake Park, 15205 County Road 6.

Activities include: 

  • Giant Water Slides
  • Sand play
  • Chalk
  • Fishing
  • Lava Monster
  • Water balloons and water tables
  • Home Run Derby
  • Bubbles
  • Kite Flying
  • Food Trucks

Note: Due to potential algae blooms at Parkers Lake, all Parkers Lake Play Day activities will be held on land.

Parking

Parking at Parkers Lake Park is reserved for accessible parking only. Attendees should park at Parkers Lake Playfield, 15500 County Road 6, and use the designated pedestrian underpass to access the event.

Sponsors

Event sponsors include Kyle Vitense State Farm, Plymouth Lions Club, Plymouth Smiles Dentistry and First Student, Inc.

For more information, call the Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department at 763-509-5200. To check for cancellations in the event of inclement weather, call the weather hotline at 763-509-5205.

Original source can be found here.



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