PLYMOUTH – Seven years on, and the Kielbasa Festival is going from strength to strength.
What started as a competition to find the region’s best kielbasa has become a much broader retail and fundraising opportunity for Plymouth businesses and charity groups.
Along Main Street between the old Plymouth High School and Washington Street on Saturday, there were dozens of stalls and shops selling kielbasa and pierogi, onion rings and teriyaki chicken, pulled pork and barbecue ribs. On the same street, the library was having its book sale, and the Pilgrim Congregational Church was selling 500 dozen Welsh cookies.
On Walnut Street, just off Main Street, one enterprising resident was using the same date to hold a yard sale.
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