ON THE TOWN things to see and d o in and around Plymouth
Lakefront Ghouls and Ghosts Halloween returns to Parkers Lake Playfield.
Dress up in your favorite costume on October 29 for Plymouth’s Halloween at the Lake. For several years, the City of Plymouth has hosted its family-friendly Halloween party in the Plymouth Community Center. For the second year in a row, the event will be held at the Parkers Lake Playfield while the community center is under renovation. Stop by the event from 5–8 p.m. for a full evening of treat stations, pumpkins, emergency vehicles, a photo op and more spooky activities for all ages. Parking is available at the venue, 15500 County Road 6. Visit plymouthmn.gov, or call 763.509.5000 for updates and information. —KIRA SCHUKAR
PLYMOUTH EVEN TS October
6 Plymouth Farmers Market Support local vendors and shop for fresh produce at this year’s final Plymouth Farmers Market. Vendors offer a wide variety of goodies, including fruits and vegetables, coffee, cooking oil and vinegar, maple syrup and flowers. All ages. Free. 2:30–6:30 p.m.
Parkers Lake Playfield, 15500 County Road 6; 763.509.5000; plymouthmn.gov
6 Trivia Mafia at Brewery
November
Test your trivia knowledge every Wednesday at Luce Line Brewing. Quiz whizzes, rookie trivia players and everyone in between is welcome.
10 Doug Ohman: State Parks of Minnesota
All ages. Free. Luce Line Brewing Co., 12901 16th Ave. N.; 763.324.8114; lucelinebrewing.com
23, 30 Buckthorn Busts These events keep the invasive species from spreading and protects native plants. The city will provide weed wrenches and other large tools but asks volunteers to bring their own gardening gloves and trowels. Contact volunteer@plymouthmn.gov to register. This event will also be held on November 6. All ages. Free. 9 a.m.–noon.
Maple Creek Park, 16099 27th Ave. N. and Hardenbergh Park, 18025 12th Ave. N.; 763.509.5230; plymouthmn.gov
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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2021
Photographer and historian Doug Ohman will share stunning photographs, historical tales and personal adventures from Minnesota’s 67 state parks. Ages 18 and older. $15 for
residents, $20 for nonresidents. 1:30 p.m. Plymouth City Hall, 3400 Plymouth Blvd.; 763.509.5200; plymouthmn.gov
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PHOTO: BRIAN ROSEMEYER; ISTOCK.COM/TATYANA
Compiled by John Deignan, Hilary Kaufman and Kira Schukar