City of Plymouth: Voter ID Card Info, Events & Community Updates
Published on Jul 15, 2025 17:44

New Voter ID Cards: A Message from City Clerk Maureen Brodie
Due to court-approved Senate boundary changes in 2024, the City of Plymouth's State Senate District has shifted from District 13 to District 5. In accordance with Michigan's redistricting laws, new voter ID cards were mailed to all registered voters in the City of Plymouth in June 2025 reflecting these district changes. Residents are asked to return any voter information cards received for individuals no longer at their address to City Hall or their mail carrier.

City of Plymouth residents are now: MI State Senate District 5


Upcoming City Events:

Wilcox Wednesday Music in the Park
Date & Time:
Wednesday, July 16 at 12:00Noon -Miss Paula & The Candy Bandits
Location: Kellogg Park
More details can be found at: plymoutharts.com/music-in-the-park.html

Plymouth Community Band: Concerts in the Park
Date & Time: 
Thursday, July 17 at 7:00 PM
Location: Kellogg Park
More details can be found at: plymouthcommunityband.org
 
2025 Music in the Air Friday Night Concert Series
Date & Time:
Friday, July 18 at 7:00 PM - Steve King & The Dittilies
Location: Kellogg Park
More details can be found at: downtownplymouth.org/71/Music-In-The-Air-Concerts

Plymouth Farmers Market

Dates & Time: Saturday mornings, 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM through October 25, 2025
Location: Behind Kellogg Park in The Gathering and along Penniman Ave.
Exceptions: No Market on July 12 & September 6, 2025

Old Village Association Presents: Bumpers, Bikes and Bands
Date & Time:
Sunday, July 20 at 10:00 AM
Location:
Liberty Street, Spring Street, Starkweather Street
More details can be found at: oldvillageplymouth.com/bumpers-bikes-and-bands


The Latest Programming from the City of Plymouth Recreation Department:


Mother & Son Bowling
Date & Time:
Saturday, August 16, 12:15pm - 2:15pm
Location: Plaza Lanes, 42001 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth
Cost & details: $22 per bowler, which includes: two hours of bowling, shoes, one large pizza, soft drinks & raffle prizes for strikes
Registration deadline: July 15 or when lanes fill

Drop-in Pickleball
Five courts are first-come, first-serve in the Plymouth Cultural Center
(located in arena, ice removed)
Day & Time: Available May 19 – July 24, Monday – Saturday 9:00am – 2:00pm
*No Drop-In May 24-26, June 7 & 21, July 4-5, July 16-17 and Sundays*
Location: Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer Street
Cost: $5/person, paddles & balls are available to rent for free
Reserve courts by emailing: [email protected]

First time registering for classes at the Plymouth Cultural Center? Email [email protected] to set up an account and receive a username and password.

From Your City of Plymouth Community Development Department: 

Wayne County residents will have an opportunity to vote on a regional transit millage that will be on the ballot in 2026.
Canton Township has developed a survey to ask residents about their transit needs and desires.
Those responses will be used to inform a plan in advance of the vote on the millage. The City of Plymouth is promoting the survey as part of a cooperative regional effort to gather input on the matter.

As a key part of our public outreach efforts, we urge Plymouth residents to share their thoughts and ideas on public transit by filling out the online survey HERE. The survey will be available until July 31.


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