Fall Festival 2017 - page 8

“He's a fourth-generation car guy,”
LaRiche said. “My dad loves having
himhere.”
The LaRiche family's community
involvement isn't limited to helping
altruistic and civic projects financially,
however. While the entertainers per-
form on the Fall Festival stage he
funds, Lou Lariche will be delivering
barbequed chickendinners onSunday.
“My dadwill beworking all day dur-
ing the Rotary Club Chicken Barbeque
on Sunday, handing out dinners. He'll
be there from the time they start until
the chickens are gone,” LaRiche said.
Both Lou and Scott LaRiche are
long-time Plymouth Noon Rotary Club
members and Scott will be manning
one of the huge grills cooking chickens
on “ChickenSunday.”
“I will be on the West Pit, that is of
course, the best pit,” LaRiche said,
admitting that there is a serious com-
petition among theRotary cooks on the
East andWest designated grills.
“On a serious note,” LaRiche said,
“We don't take being in Plymouth light-
ly. As a community-oriented dealer-
ship, we have become more than just a
local business, we're part of the fabric
of the community.We feel it's important
to give back in as many ways as possi-
ble. This community has given a lot to
us.”
FALL FESTIVAL 2017
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LaRiche
from page 5
Lou LaRiche points out some of his favorite family photos and Chevrolet models
in his office at his dealership in Plymouth.
Photo by Dave Willett
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