Thanks for your interest in our citizen-led effort.
We worked to help City of Plymouth & Plymouth Township voters understand the Nov. 6, 2018 ballot proposal to preserve, improve and expand PARC-Plymouth Arts and Recreation Complex.
The proposal did not receive sufficient votes in both the city and township to pass, and therefore our campaign has ended. We thank all who cast a ballot supporting the measure, and all those who took time during the months before the election to inform their vote with facts - no matter how they ultimately voted. We also thank those who supported our campaign by sharing their money or their time, or sharing our messages.
The nonprofit organization that runs PARC stated on Nov. 7, 2018 that "While we are disappointed in the outcome of yesterday's election, we are exploring every option to keep PARC open."
We encourage those who support PARC, and those who have just learned of it because of this campaign, to follow PARC on Facebook and join the What's Happening at PARC Facebook group to keep up to date on the programs and events offered by the organizations based at PARC.
You can also sign up for PARC's newsletter of happenings and updates, and/or to be alerted about opportunities to volunteer at PARC.
This website will remain online for a time to allow those who wish to learn from our campaign the opportunity to do so.
Our Facebook video interview with PARC President Don Soenen
Go to plymouthparc.org and PARC's Facebook Page to learn more about everything that's happening at PARC today!
Visit PARC's plymouthparcproject.com site to get the full details about the proposed renovation and performing arts center project.
Join the What's Happening at PARC Facebook group to get even more updates!
The sites above are maintained by PARC.
Since PARC is a non-profit, its staff cannot advocate for a "YES" vote in November, though they can share information about the proposed project. Our citizen-led registered Ballot Question committee can do both education and advocacy.
Lines at the polls might be long this year. If you meet certain conditions, you can vote as an absentee - your vote will still be counted!
Fill out this Absentee Voter Request Form and mail it to the Township or City clerk. You'll get your ballot by mail and must return it by mail or in person by the deadline.
Or request a ballot in person:
Township residents: Visit the Clerk's office at Haggerty & Ann Arbor Rd. More info here
City residents: Visit City Hall on Main St. More info here