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INDIANA Nandal ARSHALL COUNTze BLURRERRY FESTIVAT Marshall County Blueberry Festival Faith. Family. Farming." September 4-7, 2020 PLYMOUTH. INDIANA Visitors from near and far descend on Centennial Park, in Plymouth the county seat. The festival uses the park's ambience of century old oak trees as family-friendly activities are abound during the 4-day festival. Blueberry Time is a chance for family, friends and old acquaintances to visit and enjoy each other's company and make new friendships as they return each year. Please join us as the festival celebrates 54 years of one of Marshall County's agricultural products.BLUEBERRIES! One of the Festival's main goals is to provide a venue for non-profits organizations, that they may support their yearly projects by participating in the Festival, some earning their whole year's budget. The Marshall County Blueberry Festival is proud to boast, that over 111 non-profits use the Festival for just that purpose. Listed here are some of those non-profit organizations: Plymouth Lions, La Paz Lions, Rochester Lions, Plymouth Wesleyan Youth Group, House of the Lord, Trinity United Methodist, Women of the Moose, The Moose Lodge, Song Birds of Northern Indiana, Saint Michael Church, Culver Young Farmers, Marshall County Horse Association, Plymouth Kiwanis, North Central Cattleman, Marco Bass Masters, New Vision Worship, Luz de Va Dace, Grace Family Fellowship (7 different churches), Bremen Kiwanis, Plymouth Aquatics Club, Ancilla College, Indiana State Arm Wrestling, ASK Ministries, ABATE, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Indiana Garden Tractor Pullers, Leon Brennerman Tennis, Plymouth Optimist, Hemminger House, Fire Departments of Argos, Plymouth, Culver, LaPaz, and Tippecanoe, Bands from Triton, LaVille, Argos, Culver, Bremen, and John Glenn, Boys Scouts Troop 251, FFA of Triton, Argos, Bremen, Church of Latter-Day Saints and the Marshall County Boys and Girls Club. Organizations from the Plymouth Community School Corporation who participate are Menominee PTo, Webster PTO, Washington Discovery Academy PTO, PHS Marching Band, PHS Choirs, PHS Speech and Debate Team, PHS Broadcasting Program, PHS Theatre Acting and Stage Crew, PHS Spanish Club, PHS Portuguese Club, PHS AFS Program, PHS Baseball, PHS Girls Basketball Program, Plymouth Youth Orchestra, and LJH Speech Team. These groups have earned well over $715,000.00 by parking cars at the Plymouth High School parking lots. Our Festival as a non-profit organization, is very grateful to our "Festival-goers" who help support these clubs and organizations by attending our Festival. These "Festival- goers" are not only local, but are out of town, out of county, out of state and in some cases, out of the country. Many, many "Thanks" and we look forward to seeing you again, at the 54th Annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival. RE Abigail Powell 2019 MIS INDIANA Nandal ARSHALL COUNTze BLURRERRY FESTIVAT Marshall County Blueberry Festival Faith. Family. Farming." September 4-7, 2020 PLYMOUTH. INDIANA Visitors from near and far descend on Centennial Park, in Plymouth the county seat. The festival uses the park's ambience of century old oak trees as family-friendly activities are abound during the 4-day festival. Blueberry Time is a chance for family, friends and old acquaintances to visit and enjoy each other's company and make new friendships as they return each year. Please join us as the festival celebrates 54 years of one of Marshall County's agricultural products.BLUEBERRIES! One of the Festival's main goals is to provide a venue for non-profits organizations, that they may support their yearly projects by participating in the Festival, some earning their whole year's budget. The Marshall County Blueberry Festival is proud to boast, that over 111 non-profits use the Festival for just that purpose. Listed here are some of those non-profit organizations: Plymouth Lions, La Paz Lions, Rochester Lions, Plymouth Wesleyan Youth Group, House of the Lord, Trinity United Methodist, Women of the Moose, The Moose Lodge, Song Birds of Northern Indiana, Saint Michael Church, Culver Young Farmers, Marshall County Horse Association, Plymouth Kiwanis, North Central Cattleman, Marco Bass Masters, New Vision Worship, Luz de Va Dace, Grace Family Fellowship (7 different churches), Bremen Kiwanis, Plymouth Aquatics Club, Ancilla College, Indiana State Arm Wrestling, ASK Ministries, ABATE, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Indiana Garden Tractor Pullers, Leon Brennerman Tennis, Plymouth Optimist, Hemminger House, Fire Departments of Argos, Plymouth, Culver, LaPaz, and Tippecanoe, Bands from Triton, LaVille, Argos, Culver, Bremen, and John Glenn, Boys Scouts Troop 251, FFA of Triton, Argos, Bremen, Church of Latter-Day Saints and the Marshall County Boys and Girls Club. Organizations from the Plymouth Community School Corporation who participate are Menominee PTo, Webster PTO, Washington Discovery Academy PTO, PHS Marching Band, PHS Choirs, PHS Speech and Debate Team, PHS Broadcasting Program, PHS Theatre Acting and Stage Crew, PHS Spanish Club, PHS Portuguese Club, PHS AFS Program, PHS Baseball, PHS Girls Basketball Program, Plymouth Youth Orchestra, and LJH Speech Team. These groups have earned well over $715,000.00 by parking cars at the Plymouth High School parking lots. Our Festival as a non-profit organization, is very grateful to our "Festival-goers" who help support these clubs and organizations by attending our Festival. These "Festival- goers" are not only local, but are out of town, out of county, out of state and in some cases, out of the country. Many, many "Thanks" and we look forward to seeing you again, at the 54th Annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival. RE Abigail Powell 2019 MIS