FALL FESTIVAL 2017
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Giving back
Lou LaRiche Chevrolet sponsors festival Main Stage
For nearly five decades, civic groups, charities, athletics
and community events in Plymouth have had a special
benefactor.
Without any aggrandizement or much publicity, Lou
LaRiche Chevrolet has been quietly helping promote and
fund civic events in the community for 47 years. Again, this
year, the dealershipwill be the sponsor of theMain Stage in
KelloggPark during the 62ndFall Festival.
“We've been doing it so long, I can't remember when we
started,” Scott LaRiche, Lou's son, said.
In addition to the Fall Festival, the LaRiche dealership
supports youth baseball, community theater, life-saving
blood drives, literacy campaigns and the Thin Blue Line of
Michigan (a police support organization) among other wor-
thy efforts, including the Miracle League of Plymouth, a
charitable organization that gives children with mental and
physical disabilities an opportunity to play baseball as a
teammember in an organized league.
They support many other efforts, too, most of them, as
usual, under the radar andwithout any fanfare.
Lou LaRiche