Latest Press Release Past Press Releases


2011

The 8th Annual Trout Parade is Getting Ready To Roll Saturday, June 11, Rain or Shine!
Livingston Manor, May 21, 2011

Everyone is Invited to Participate in the 8th Annual Trout Parade!
Livingston Manor, April 28, 2011

2010

7th Annual Trout Parade Takes Place Saturday, June 12!
Livingston Manor, May 21, 2010

Trout Parade Gives boost to the Arts!
Livingston Manor, February 18, 2010


2009

Fishy Parade adds Concert and Tall Tales!

Livingston Manor, June 1, 2009


2008


Tons of Talent in Trout Parade Line Up!

Livingston Manor, May 23, 2008

More Fishy Fun Announced for Trout Parade
Livingston Manor, June 1, 2008

2007

Trout Parade Invites Music Makers Of All Ages!

Livingston Manor, May 20, 2007

2006

Trout Parade Looks Forward to Spanking!

Livingston Manor, June 3, 2006

2005

Rude Orchestra and Hula Hoopers Round Out Trout Parade

Livingston Manor, June 7, 2005

Trout Parade a “Reel” Crowd Pleaser
Livingston Manor, May 31, 2005

2004

A Guide to Summer Festivals
Times Herald Record, June 3, 2004

Japanese Knotweed Program for Interested Citizens
or (What can We Do About Japanese Knotweed?)

Livingston Manor, June 2, 2004

Fashion Designer Sylvia Heisel to Judge Trout Parade Costumes
Livingston Manor, June 1, 2004



  The 2012 Schedule
 


All Day

Student Art on Display
Stroll down Main Street and enjoy artwork created by LMCS students in storefront windows.

11:30 - 3:00 pm
Music, Food and Arts and Crafts aplenty. Expanded Food Court offers a variety of specialty parade fare. Selections from local arts and crafts vendors on display.

Face Painting by Miss Sunshine the Clown.

Library Book Sale in Renaissance Park. New and used adult books, children's books and assorted VHS tapes will be for sale; prices up to $1.00 for most items.

Instant Portraits by Wilkes & Bernard Photography at the CAS Arts Center.

Collectible Parade t-shirts and posters on sale.

11:45 - 1:00 pm
Live Music and entertainment on Main Street. Pre-parade performances include music by Little Sparrow and stilt walking by Tannis Kowalchuk and Brett Keyser of NACL Theatre.

1:00 pm
The 9th Annual Trout Parade steps off,
led by Grand Marshals
Dr. Don Simkin and Ellen Singer

To date, 2012 Participants Include:

Any Make*
  Any Model Car Club
Bethel Woods Center
  for the Arts'
  Promotional Vehicle
Bud's Giant Brook Trout
Catskill Art Society
Catskill Mountainkeeper
Catskill Puppet Theater
Cornerstone Community
  Church
George Silverman's
  Rainbow Trout
Grandma Michele
  the Storyteller
Jeff Bank
Johnny Darling Puppet
LMCS Percussion
  Ensemble
Livingston Manor
  Free Library
MountainTones
  Community Band
The Outsider
  Studio Collective
Paprika
The Plunk Shop
Roscoe/Livingston
  Manor Girl Scouts
Roscoe-Rockland
  Car Service
Student Rain Barrel
  Project, funded by
  the Catskill Watershed
  Corporation
Sullivan County
  International Pageant
  Winners

2:00 pm
Post parade entertainment includes a Rain Barrel Auction on the Main Street Stage immediately following the parade. The repurposed plastic barrels were sanded and prepared by TriValley Team Conservation students, painted by Liberty Art Students, and sealed by SC BOCES Automotive students. The project was funded by the Catskill Watershed Corporation.

There will also be a Closing Party for the SHHH! CAS Silent Auction Benefit at the CAS Arts Center from 2-4pm, featuring the work of more than 35 local artists.

3:00 pm on
Main Street alive with unique shops, restaurants and the CAS Art Center.