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🍨 History website launch + Pint-Sized Prom + 30-minute strawberry sale

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Good day, Wayzata. This is Wayzata Scoop: the local newsletter that's more reliable than your March Madness bracket picks.
In today’s Scoop:
New Plymouth History Website Features Interactive Property and Landownership Tools 💻
April 10: Pint-Sized Prom Returns for Ages 3-10 (Dress Code Optional) 💃
Set Your Alarm: Fruit Truck's 9:15-9:45 a.m. Strawberry Sale March 21 🍓
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📢 TALK OF THE TOWN

📷 City of Plymouth
Plymouth History Center's New Website: Where Property Photos Meet Landownership Maps
When a local history center launches a website with interactive property photo searches and original landownership maps, that's digital archives meeting actually useful tools for curious residents.
The Plymouth History Center's new website went live as the fourth and final rollout in Plymouth's city website series (Hello! Plymouth and Plymouth Community Center got new sites, main City of Plymouth site refreshed in June 2025). The history center site serves as central hub for exhibits, research materials, special events, and considerably more than static text pages about local history.
Notable features: Interactive property photo map lets you search your address and view historic images of the property plus key information. Interactive landownership map shows original landowners in your area and how much property they owned. Research page links to Minnesota Digital Library with digital collections spanning Minnesota history, exhibits, maps, timelines, and more. These aren't just informational – they're functional tools for residents investigating their own property's past.
The Plymouth History Center itself operates from Old Town Hall (3605 Fernbrook Lane N), the 1885 building originally constructed as the town's municipal building. Rotating exhibits, research room with old newspapers/yearbooks/documents, audio recording space for oral history projects, photos, historical models, city history timeline. Open 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and first Saturday of each month.
Website launch makes historical resources accessible beyond physical visiting hours. Property research without digging through archives in person.
Visit plymouthhistory.org. Plymouth History Center open Tuesdays/Thursdays/first Saturdays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at 3605 Fernbrook Lane N.

Plymouth's Pint-Sized Prom: Where Kids Get Red Carpet Treatment (Adults Required)
When a city creates formal event infrastructure specifically for children ages 3-10 paired with their important adults, that's either adorable community programming or elaborate photo opportunity engineering. Definitely both.
Plymouth's hosting Pint-Sized Prom on Friday, April 10 from 6-8 p.m. at Plymouth Community Center (14800 34th Ave. N), and it's designed for kids ages 3-10 attending with a parent, grandparent, or special adult in their life. Red carpet entrance, dancing in the Community Center ballroom, photo opportunities, refreshments – basically all the prom elements minus the teenage drama and awkward slow dances.
Dress code is flexible: attendees can dress up or wear casual attire. So if your kid wants full formal wear and you want jeans, that works. Or vice versa. The point is participation, not enforcing dress standards on elementary schoolers.
Tickets cost $30 per couple for Plymouth residents, $36 for non-residents, with each additional adult or child at $10. Purchase online at plymouthmn.gov/specialevents or call Plymouth Parks and Recreation at 763-509-5200. Two hours of event designed to make kids feel special while giving adults legitimate excuse to dance with their children in public without feeling self-conscious.
Red carpet, ballroom, refreshments, photos. April 10, ages 3-10, adults mandatory. Prom without the peer pressure.
Friday, April 10, 6-8 p.m. at Plymouth Community Center (14800 34th Ave. N). $30-$36 per couple. Tickets at plymouthmn.gov/specialevents or 763-509-5200.

Fruit Truck's Strawberry Sale: 30 Minutes, One Parking Lot, Hand-Picked Florida Berries
When fresh Florida strawberries arrive in a Plymouth parking lot for exactly 30 minutes, you either show up on time or you miss out entirely. No gray area.
The Fruit Truck returns Saturday, March 21 from 9:15-9:45 a.m. at Lowe's parking lot (3205 Vicksburg Ln N, Plymouth) selling sun-ripened, hand-picked Florida strawberries delivered direct from fields. Eight-pound boxes for $30, plus Elliot pecans ($15/12oz bag) and South Dakota honey ($15/jar). Cash or card accepted (no checks), no prepayment, first-come first-served.
Half-hour window means this operates on pure urgency. Set alarms, show up early, accept that if you arrive at 9:40 a.m. you're probably out of luck. Sign up for delivery notifications at myfruittruck.com/signup if you want advance warning for future truck stops, because relying on memory for 30-minute sale windows seems optimistic at best.
FAQ and organic info at myfruittruck.com/faq for people who need details before committing. Join their Minnesota Facebook group for ongoing updates. But really, the math is simple: thirty minutes, one location, fresh strawberries direct from Florida fields.
March 21, 9:15-9:45 a.m. Show up or regret it.
Saturday, March 21, 9:15-9:45 a.m. at Lowe's parking lot (3205 Vicksburg Ln N, Plymouth). 8lb strawberries $30. Cash/card only.
📖 QOTW (QUOTE OF THE WEEK)
"Strength doesn't come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldn't." - Rikki Rogers
🌪️ WEATHER WATCH
This week is giving 'wear shorts Saturday, winter coat Sunday' energy – peak Minnesota spring vibes.
Thu 19 52°/39° Partly Cloudy 🌥️ | 💧3%
Fri 20 61°/38° Mostly Cloudy 🌥️ | 💧16%
Sat 21 72°/36° Partly Cloudy 🌥️ | 💧11%
Sun 22 39°/25° Partly Cloudy 🌥️ | 💧19%
Mon 23 43°/33° Partly Cloudy 🌥️ | 💧4%
Tue 24 47°/35° Mostly Cloudy 🌥️ | 💧5%
Wed 25 51°/36° Cloudy ☁️ | 💧20%
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