Photo of the Week: Plymouth ArtWalk

A modern style painting of a woman with dark hair in a long sleeveless orange dress plays the violin, abstract blue and white objects in the background.

If you happen to be walking down Penniman in downtown Plymouth, Michigan, take a moment to stroll through the alleys on the west side of the street.

You’ll find an amazing art exhibit on one of the red brick building walls north of Sean O’Callaghans, between Harvey and Main Street.

Sadly, there’s no information about the artists or titles with the paintings, something I’ve come to expect from outdoor art installations like the Detroit Institute of Arts Inside|Out program.

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Photo of the Week: Wishing You a Happy Easter!

On the red brick church, a brightly colored mural covers the bright red arched entrance door. Gray concrete steps with black handrails lead up to the door.

What a unique way our church has for celebrating Easter this year!

In addition to our in-person and online services, our church has a special mural on the church doors.

Local Plymouth artist Charles Barker created an amazing Easter-themed mural for our sanctuary doors, based on the history of our First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, Michigan congregation.

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Photo of the Week: Celebrating Spring in Kellogg Park

When I walked through Kellogg Park in downtown Plymouth, Michigan this week, I was pleasantly surprised to discover the Spring Fever decorations from local businesses and civic groups. Like Scarecrows in October and Christmas Trees in December displays, local organizations were invited to sponsor and decorate Spring Fever displays for Kellogg Park. I found cute… Continue reading Photo of the Week: Celebrating Spring in Kellogg Park