ABC57 talks with vendors at Plymouth's 58th annual Blueberry Festival
Posted: Aug 30, 2024 7:39 PM EST | Updated: Aug 30, 2024 8:07 PM EST

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PLYMOUTH, Ind. -- This year's annual Blueberry Festival in Plymouth kicked off on Thursday evening and will continue on through the Labor Day weekend.
ABC57 meteorologist Tom Coomes visited the festival this Friday to provide current storm weather updates for the weekend. Coomes also spoke with vendor, Robyn Hammonds, about the types of blueberry merchandise consumers can expect at the festival.
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