Thursday, July 18, 2013

July 13, 2013 - New York Mills Bell Parade

According to a recent article in the Utica OD – the story of the Bell Parade reveals the history of the actual bell which is now displayed in Pulaski Park on Main St. in New York Mills.

The bell originally belonged to the AD Julliard & Co. this mill produced corduroy and velveteen textiles. The bell was used much like a school bell – to call its employees to work. The mill closed in 1951.

It pealed for fires and later rang curfew for kids at 9:00pm.

After the mill the bell was used by Sacred Heart Church until 1993 and then was gifted to NY Mills to be used in a village monument.

The Bell Festival began in 2000 and every July it kicks off with a parade.

The Red Band led the parade at 5pm on Saturday, July 13 – a very sunny, warm, and humid summer day. We marched down Main St. followed by the New York Mills Fire Dept.

We ended at the Park where entertainment continued through the night ending with a display of fireworks.
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