CALLICOON — A quarter of a century looks good on the Callicoon Tractor Parade. After a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual event returned to Main Street with 209 tractors to wow a …
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Tractor parade returns
Isabella Kutschera, 10, and sister Callie (background) were this year's official tractor counters.
Jeanne Sager | Democrat
Carrie Sykes and Kayla Schock wave from Sykes' family's giant tractor.
Jeanne Sager | Democrat
Mike McGrath dedicated his ride in the tractor parade to late nephew Derrick, a 4Her who was often seen at the tractor parade with his fellow Moo Juicers.
Jeanne Sager | Democrat
The faces of the crowd! Luke, 7; Claire, 2; and Logan Bacci, 5, were joined by North Branch's Michael Milano in watching the parade.
Jeanne Sager | Democrat
A very excited Claire Bacci waves from atop dad Craig's shoulders.
Jeanne Sager | Democrat
Jesse Ballew is one of the mainstays of the parade, emceeing from his spot right in the center of town.
Jeanne Sager | Democrat
Don Cortright drove Skip Chambers' vintage 1950s Tiger garden tractor.
Jeanne Sager | Democrat
David Holt and son Ethan Michael smile from the seat of an Oliver 1755
CALLICOON — A quarter of a century looks good on the Callicoon Tractor Parade. After a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual event returned to Main Street with 209 tractors to wow a standing-room only crowd along the parade route. That’s just nine shy of the 2019 figure when 218 meandered down the main drag. The parade was followed by a fundraiser barbecue at the Delaware Youth Center, hosts of the parade.
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