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
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