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Plymouth Fire And Ice Medallion Hunt Begins

The 10th-annual Fire & Ice medallion hunt begins Thursday, Jan. 9.

January 9 2020

The 10th-annual Fire & Ice medallion hunt begins Thursday, Jan. 9.

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Clues will be posted on this page of the city website and the city's social media platforms on Jan. 9, 16, 23 and 30– all four weeks leading up to the Fire & Ice Festival, Saturday, Feb. 1 – or until someone finds the medallion. There is no need to register or pay to participate.

A $250 prize will be awarded to the first sleuth who finds the medallion. Only Plymouth residents are eligible. The medallion is hidden on city property (while the medallion may be partially covered, it is not buried).

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Medallion Hunt Clues

Clue No. 1Published Jan. 9

The search has begun, this year marks 10
Hunted for the medallion time and time again
Explore city trails covered in frost
You’ll find our treasure hidden not lost


Fire & Ice Winter Festival set for Feb. 1
Embrace winter at Fire & Ice. The annual winter festival is set for 3-7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1 on the frozen Parkers Lake, County Road 6 and Niagara Lane.

Popular attractions include hayrides, food trucks, recycling bin races snow bowling and games, ice skating, a bonfire, fireworks and more. New features this year include a scavenger hunt and coloring contest (entries due Jan. 24).

Fire & Ice is free, aside from food trucks, and open to the public. View more information.


This press release was produced by the City of Plymouth. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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