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style dinner menu each day which features fresh ingredi-
ents from local merchants. There is also a drinkmenu filled
with Michigan craft beers, specialty drinks and a carefully
selectedwine list.
Live entertainment is usually featured Wednesday and
Thursday nights and the Post DJ entertains every Friday
andSaturday night.
The Post, opened inFebruary of 2014 to awarmwelcome
from the community, is excited to be part of Art In The Park
for the first time this year, the owners said.
Happy hour, dinner or late night, there is always a good
time at ThePost.
ThePost opens at 3 p.m. Monday throughWednesday and
at 11 a.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday and at 10 a.m.
Sunday.
Station 885
885 Starkweather
Old Village, Plymouth
(734) 459-0885
Station 885 has
become a tradition
throughout the
Plymouth area.
After nearly three
decades of serving
great meals to fami-
lies, they are obviously on the right track, according to
ownerRobCostanza.
The Costanza family prides themselves on a fresh menu
but never forgets the traditional dishes which have made
Station 885 part of countless family events and celebrations
during the past 30 years.
The restaurant is located adjacent to the railroad tracks
inhistoricOldVillage and the theme seems appropriate.
Youngsters of all ages are always delighted when the bell
sounds for an oncoming train passing by. The electricmodel
trains also add a special ambiance
Station 885 is open from 11 a.m. until midnight Monday
through Thursday and from 11 a.m. until 1 a.m. on Friday
andSaturday.
The restaurant also offers a special Sunday Brunch from
10 a.m. until 2 p.m. which includes various breakfast items
along with prime rib, fresh shrimp, salads, fruits, made-to-
order crepes and omelets and countless other items.
Station 885 offers live entertainment beginning at 7 p.m.
Wednesday through Saturday and Trivia Night begins at 7
p.m. Thursday.
The trackside patio is open all day, every day, weather
permitting. Station 885 also provides banquet facilities for
parties from20-80 guests.
ART IN THE PARK HOURS:
Friday, July 10
11 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Saturday, July 11
10 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Sunday, July 12
10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
FIRST AID:
First Aid Station is located at the corner of Main Street
and Ann Arbor Trail.
INFORMATION BOOTH:
Information Booths can be found on Main Street just
off Ann Arbor Trail and at the intersection of Main
Street and Penniman Avenue.
REST ROOMS:
Rest Rooms are located in The Gathering, across from
Kellogg Park, off Ann Arbor Trail.
SHUTTLE SERVICE:
Shuttle buses will run continuously from the ACH
(Formerly Visteon) Parking Lot on Sheldon Road to
Plymouth City Hall during Art In The Park hours. The
cost is $3 round trip and children 12 and younger ride
at no cost. Shuttles will run from 10:30 a.m. until 8:30
p.m. Friday, from 9:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. on Saturday
and from 9:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. The
buses each have air conditioning, on board restrooms,
stroller storage and storage for purchases made at Art
In The Park.
LIVING MURAL:
Living Mural is located at the corner of Main Street and
Ann Arbor Trail.
CHALK MURAL:
Chalk Mural is located at the intersection of Main Street
and Penniman.
ENTERTAINMENT:
Entertainer John Park, The Funny Waiter, will perform
in Kellogg Park.
Jazz musician Ron Hark will perform on Penniman
Avenue, near Sean O'Callaghan's in booth 773.
KID'S ACTIVITIES:
Art In The Park provides educational activities includ-
ing a substantial, collaborative project for children. Art
In The Park creates a huge mural that at least 1,000
children paint each year. Also creative kids of all ages
will have their creations on display, and for sale around
the fountain area in Kellogg Park. There will also be
face painting and glitter tattoos; sandy candy art; bal-
loons; candle making; henna body art and caricatures.
Art In The Park information