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       ing and bathrooms available there.”  open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. both  Of course the Rotary Bingo game
       This year, two more warming stations  Saturday and Sunday with hot bever-  will return and the Party Tent which
       have been added. One at the Plymouth  ages and snacks,” Gietzen said. United  attracts a huge crowd will again be
       Arts and Recreation Complex (PARC)  Way is located at 960 Ann Arbor Trail.  open in the parking lot behind E.G.
       on Main Street across from the library.  A new attraction this year is the  Nick's on Forest Street.
       Gietzen said that a hallway in the for-  expected food truck, Nom Nom Ninja,  “This is just a real community event,
       mer school building will feature an art  which has a large following and is con-  designed for families, but with attrac-
       exhibit people can enjoy while getting  sidered one of the best food trucks in  tions for everyone. Our only concern, as
       out of the cold. “United Way will also be  Metro Detroit, Gietzen said.  always, is the weather.”

         Civic groups benefit from festival parking fees


           During the Plymouth Ice         most municipal lots, with funds  Sunday. Sculptures are expected to
         Festival this year, most downtown  going to community projects and  remain for viewing after the main
         parking lots will be charging for  initiatives.                    event hours, weather permitting.
         parking during the main event       Main Ice Festival hours are 5-10  For more information on the
         hours Feb, 3-5. Local service clubs  p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.  Plymouth Ice Festival visit
         will be collecting $10 for parking in  Saturday, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m.  www.plymouthicefestival.com.
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