Plymouth, Weekly News Brief (Sheboygan County Focus)
Schools: Blood Drive and Student Activities
Plymouth High School will host a community blood drive on Wednesday, March 11, from 8:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the high school gym at 125 S. Highland Ave. The drive is organized by the PHS Student Council and conducted by the American Red Cross. Parents and other adults from the community are invited to participate. Pre-registration is encouraged, and donors should bring a government-issued ID.
The Plymouth School District calendar also highlights several student activities this week, including WIAA tournament action for PHS boys basketball and ongoing community programming. District offices are located at 125 S. Highland Ave., and regular office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Community Events and Arts
The Plymouth Arts Center kicked off a new exhibition this weekend titled 50 Years of Film Photography by William Lemke. The exhibit opened March 6 and runs through early May, offering residents an opportunity to explore local and regional photography.
In addition, Mill Street Live 2026 auditions are scheduled for Saturday, March 7, and Saturday, March 14, at the Plymouth Arts Center. Singers and dancers ages 16 and older are invited to audition for this summer performance series, a longstanding community tradition.
Residents are also encouraged to watch the district and local community calendars for additional spring programs, including family swim times and youth activities hosted through the schools.
Local Government and Contacts
Town of Plymouth residents can find meeting information, agendas, and announcements through the town’s official website. The Town Hall is located at 120 Suhrke Road, and residents can contact the clerk’s office at 920-893-5713 for questions related to permits, elections, or upcoming meetings.
City of Plymouth residents should continue monitoring official city channels for Common Council agendas and notices. As spring approaches, this is typically when seasonal public works updates, construction planning, and community notices begin to increase.
Looking Ahead
With spring on the horizon, community engagement is picking up across Plymouth. School events, arts programming, and civic updates offer multiple ways for residents to stay involved in the coming weeks. Keep an eye on official district and municipal websites for the latest postings and schedule changes.
Sources
https://www.plymouth.k12.wi.us/
https://www.plymouthinfohub.com/
https://www.townofplymouth.wi.gov/
