Saturday, February 28, 2015

Join the Plymouth Philharmonic Family Concert


 
The Plymouth Philharmonic is sponsoring a family concert.
 
Sunday, March 8th - 3 PM

Hands-on instrument demonstration - 2 PM
Memorial Hall, Plymouth
 
To purchase tickets, please click here.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Papa's Pet Project


Papa's Pet Project will host a Kitty Adoption Event from noon to 3 p.m. this Saturday, Feb. 28, the PetSmart in The Grove at Plymouth. Meet some kitties and adopt a feline friend. You can check out their bios at www.papaspetproject.petfinder.com or on Papa’s Facebook page. Stop by the adoption center at Plymouth's Petsmart to pick up an adoption application or you can request a copy by email to pets@papaspetproject.org

The fourth annual Purrfect Doggone Bash will be held from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, March 28, at the Black Raspberry Pub in North Plymouth. Musical entertainment will be provided by The Pretty Shitty band. The $10 cover charge includes door prizes and free pizza between 8:30-9:30pm. All funds raised from raffles, prizes and the 50/50 will benefit Papa's Pet Project. Donations of canned cat or dog food, dry kitten food and kitty litter are always welcome. For information, call the adoption line at 508-888-7444, visit the website or find Papa’s Pet Project on Facebook at facebook.com/papas.pets

Papa’s Pet Project is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization founded in 2009 to help improve the lives of homeless animals in our community. PPP teamed up with the Plymouth Animal Shelter, Helping Hands for the Plymouth Animal Shelter and Petsmart, at Shops at 5 Way, to work together to help homeless animals find wonderful homes

Tickets Available for Priscilla Beach Theater Shows

 
New this year, tickets for the Priscilla Beach Theater can be purchased online.

Visit their website www.PBTheatre.org. Look for the BUY TICKETS NOW button.

* Why Do Fools Fall in Love? May 1st - May 10th
* The Fantasticks June 5th - June 14th
* Fiddler On The Roof July 10th - July 25th
* Chicago August 7th - August 22nd

Monday, January 26, 2015

Snow Information for Plymouth


Due to the snowstorm, a parking ban will begin in Plymouth at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26, and will run through 6 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28.

In the event that conditions or extenuating circumstances resulting from the storm require further snow removal activities, the town reserves the right to extend the parking ban beyond 6 a.m. Jan. 28.

Vehicles parked on a public way will be subject to tagging and towing at the owner’s expense during the specified snow ban. During the snow emergency, free parking is available in any town owned public parking lot.

For more information tune to 95.9 WATD and 99.1 WPLM; call the town’s snow line at 508-830-4163, option 3; or visit the town’s website at www.plymouth-ma.gov.

The ban is effective for all areas between the ocean and the following boundary:

Beginning at the most easterly terminus of Hedge Road, westerly to Court Street, westerly across Court Street to South Spooner Street, westerly on South Spooner Street to Standish Avenue, south on Standish Avenue to Samoset Street, east on Samoset to Oak Street, south on Oak Street to Summer Street, east on Summer to Pleasant Street, south on Pleasant to Robinson Street, west on Robinson to Mayflower Street, south on Mayflower to South Street, east on South to Sandwich Street, south on Sandwich to Stephens Field.


Citizens who wish to register their phone numbers with the Plymouth & Bristol County Emergency Alert System (for both emergency and general notifications) may visit www.pcsdma.org/CodeRED.asp or call the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Department Field Services Division at 508-830-6200.

Petition to Save Burial Hill


Burial Hill will be adversely affected with the needless removal of these trees. Burial Hill is one of the country's earliest burial grounds and is part of the original area settled by the Pilgrims. It is of historic, artistic, and cultural importance. We must be stewards to its preservation. If we stand silent we are party to its desecration.

That's why residents have created a petition to Plymouth Board of Selectmen, which says:

"We are opposed to the cutting of many of Burial Hill's healthy trees, particularly the magnificent beeches . "

Will you sign the petition? Click here to add your name:

http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/save-burial-hills-trees?source=c.fwd&r_by=12356645

Thanks!

Friends of Burial Hill

Saturday, January 24, 2015

18th Annual Winterfest Book Sale

 
 
PPLC Members get first dibs on items at the sale?
Current members are invited to join us on Friday evening,January 30th from 6 to 8 pm. 
 
Enjoy refreshments while you peruse the available items at your leisure...and take home some real treasures, plus ONE FREE item!
 
Find bargains galore at the 18th Annual Winterfest Book Sale! Many hardcover and paperback books are available, as well as DVDs and CDs.
Saturday, January 31st
Otto Fehlow Meeting Room
Plymouth Public Library Main Branch
 
Public Hours:
10 AM-2 PM
Preview Hours:
Saturday, January 31st, 8-10 AM, $10 Preview Fee

Want to be a member and join us on Friday evening??

We'd love to see you! Just click here for information on membership, and enjoy the special members only preview with light refreshments and eligibility for one free item!

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

The Mallett Brothers at Spire ​Center for the Arts

 
The Mallett Brothers at Spire ​Center for the Arts | Feb 7th, 2015

The Mallett Brothers Band is a nationally touring alt-country/rock band from Maine. Slightly more rock than country, theirs is a musical melting pot that's influenced equally by folk and singer/songwriter influences as by harder rock, punk and psychedelic sounds. Led by brothers Luke and Will Mallett, the band is rounded out by Brian Higgins on drums, Nick Leen on bass, Matt Mills on lead guitar, pedal steel and banjo, and Wally on dobro and electric guitar. It's song-driven music that holds up under the lens of solitary listening, but that's equally apt to crank a room full of rockers into whiskey-fueled high gear.