Plymouth Fall Festival 2018 - page 7

FALL FESTIVAL 2018
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ers will enjoy treats from: Anna's
House, Applebee's Grill & Bar,
Bahama Breeze, b.d.'s Mongolian Grill,
Beyond Borders-Latin Street Food,
Dave's Jump'n Jambalaya Sauce,
Edible Arrangements, Grand Traverse
Pie Co., Granite City Food & Brewery,
Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches,
J.B.'s Smokehouse, LaBistecca Italian
Grille, Leo's Coney Island, Scramblers,
Station 885, The Cupcake Station, The
Polish Pantry, Vintner's Canton
Winery, Westborn Market, Zoup!-
Northville.
In addition to the wine tasting
included in the admission, Granite
Citywill be offering beer samples.
Turnquist again expressed her grat-
itude to the participating restaurants
who, she said, donate so heavily to
helping the Civitans cause each year.
“We couldn't do this without their gen-
erosity,” she said.
Rob Costanza, owner of Station 885,
will sponsor the party that will contin-
ue following the Taste Fest with live
music and a cash bar. He also noted
that the participating restaurants real-
ly demonstrate community involve-
ment with their support of the Civitans
group.
“These guys deserve a great deal of
thanks. They go all out for this event,”
Costanza said.
Pre-sale tickets are priced at $15 for
adults and $5 for children ages 5-10.
Children younger than 5 are admitted
free with an adult. Tickets can be pur-
chased at the Plymouth Chamber of
Commerce or Station 885 by noon on
Sept. 7. Tickets purchased at the event
will be priced at $20 this year with
tickets for children ages 5-10 priced at
$10. Credit cardswill be accepted.
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