Groundbreaking held for new Plymouth aquatic center
By: Renee Ruth
Posted: Jul 18, 2018 7:31 PM EDT
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PLYMOUTH, Ind. – The City of Plymouth broke ground Wednesday for a new aquatic center and early childhood development learning facility.
According to Mayor Mark Senter, the center will boast a 10 lane pool, diving boards, and seating for 350 guests.
The center can be used for public, competitions, and other events.
The Marshall County Community foundation and the United Way of Marshall County will have space available to them within the new facility, too.
Plymouth’s new facility will have Pre-K education and a Growing Kids Learning Center.
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