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When you think July in the âBurg, there is one event that comes to mind - the Ogdensburg International Seaway Festival.
The 60th edition of the Seaway Festival will soon be upon us and organizers are committed to making this one to remember, especially after being unable to hold a single event last year to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In fact, the theme of this yearâs festival is âLetâs Beat The COVID Blues!â A fitting theme for everyone in 2021.
Seaway Festival is a special time for Ogdensburg.
I never understood it until I started covering the festival for The Journal many years ago. You would talk to people who had been going for decades and ask them why they go and the responses would vary. In some way or another the answer would be itâs a chance for family and friends to get together, to reunite.
OGDENSBURG â Floats are being sought to be part of the 60th annual Ogdensburg International Seaway Festival parade on July 31.
Seaway Festival Chairman Chris Cole said that the committee is seeking floats to participate in the parade. Anyone can have a float â individuals, groups, organizations or businesses.
High school marching bands, normally a popular draw for the Seaway Festival parade, will not be present due to COVID-19 restrictions. Hopefully, any floats entered will be able to provide some more entertainment for parade go-ers, Cole added.
âWe want to promote floats that have music on them to give a little more liveliness to the parade route,â said Cole, âWe are expecting a pretty decent number of floats this year with us not having a parade last year.â