Parade entries sought for upcoming Dairy Day
NORWICH – For the past 16 years, Chenango County Dairy Day has been an essential community summer event, drawing hundreds of people to celebrate the history and the impact of agriculture in Chenango County.
This year's planning committee would like local farmers, businesses, community members, school groups, and agricultural organizations to be a part of the Dairy Day parade on Saturday, June 17.
The parade is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m., and will travel from the Tops parking lot in Norwich to the Chenango County Fairgrounds on East Main Street in Norwich, where family activities and educational exhibits celebrating the county’s agricultural heritage and the importance of the dairy industry’s past, present, and future will be held.
“This year marks the seventeenth annual Dairy Day, and we really hope to encourage a higher number of entries, even if you don’t work or interact with farmers directly," said Parade Chair Karen Hoffman. "It’s all to show support for our local farms and the contributions they make to our communities.”
The committee is looking for floats, bands, groups of marchers, and any other creative ways to represent area-organizations or businesses at Dairy Day.
Farmers are welcome to bring tractors and other farm equipment for the parade, and can either register in advance or simply arrive the morning of the parade if field work permits.
The parade will commence rain or shine.
For a parade registration form, as well as guidelines for your entry in the parade, visit HYPERLINK www.chenango.cce.cornell.edu/agriculture/dairy-day, or contact Karen Hoffman at 607-334-3231 ext. 116.
Also, if you’d rather participate in Dairy Day by providing an activity or exhibit at the fairgrounds, or if you would like to be a financial sponsor, please contact Marge Davis at (315) 837-4741.
This year's planning committee would like local farmers, businesses, community members, school groups, and agricultural organizations to be a part of the Dairy Day parade on Saturday, June 17.
The parade is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m., and will travel from the Tops parking lot in Norwich to the Chenango County Fairgrounds on East Main Street in Norwich, where family activities and educational exhibits celebrating the county’s agricultural heritage and the importance of the dairy industry’s past, present, and future will be held.
“This year marks the seventeenth annual Dairy Day, and we really hope to encourage a higher number of entries, even if you don’t work or interact with farmers directly," said Parade Chair Karen Hoffman. "It’s all to show support for our local farms and the contributions they make to our communities.”
The committee is looking for floats, bands, groups of marchers, and any other creative ways to represent area-organizations or businesses at Dairy Day.
Farmers are welcome to bring tractors and other farm equipment for the parade, and can either register in advance or simply arrive the morning of the parade if field work permits.
The parade will commence rain or shine.
For a parade registration form, as well as guidelines for your entry in the parade, visit HYPERLINK www.chenango.cce.cornell.edu/agriculture/dairy-day, or contact Karen Hoffman at 607-334-3231 ext. 116.
Also, if you’d rather participate in Dairy Day by providing an activity or exhibit at the fairgrounds, or if you would like to be a financial sponsor, please contact Marge Davis at (315) 837-4741.
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