SYRACUSE. N.Y. Local dairy promotion groups and dairy princesses across New York state join the American Dairy Associa tion and Dairy Council Inc. (ADADC) to celebrate June Dairy Month. For the S7th year, this month long celebration pays tribute to the state’s leading agricultural industry. Dairy promoters expand ADADC’s June campaign. “Get Mooovin’ with Milk,” by holding dairy festivals, making super market appearances, recording public service announcements, bolding dairy princess pageants, and other related activities. Consumers throughout the state are encouraged to attend the spe cial events to enjoy some of New York’s finest dairy products and learn more about the dairy industry. The Village Park in Canton, N.Y., will be the center of atten tion on June S, when a dairy para de featuring floats using the theme, “Milk - you like it and it shows,” kicks-off June Dairy Month activities in the north country. Local Dairy Promotion Groups Celebrate The festival will include a chicken bar-b-que. displays by dairy industry processors and fra ternal organizations, and a petting zoo for children. WVNC-Radio will be broadcasting “live” all day. On June 1 in Cortland, N.Y., one of the largest dairy parades in New York state begins at 6 p.m. and ends with the coronation of the Cortland County dairy prin cess on the Court House steps at 8 p.m. Wyoming County will again hold its Dairy Festival at the fair grounds in Pike, New York. There will be pedal tractor races, petting zoo, wagon rides, ice cream eating and milking contests to name just a few of the activities that will take .place on June 4. In Onondaga County, dairy promoters will participate in the Fanner’s Market on June IS Syra cuse, New York by sponsoring a milking contest, product sam pling, and Dairy of Distinction awards. On June 12, in Springville, N.Y. (Erie County), New York’s alternate State Princesses Christy Uhl and Jennifer Beightol are scheduled to participate in the Springville Dairy Festival parade. Numerous displays, games, enter tainment and product sampling can be enjoyed by consumers young and old. In Schuyler County, dairy prin cesses will participate in the four day “Old McDonald’s Farm” promotion. Princesses and their courts will act as tour guides and present school programs. The first baby bom in June will be given numer ous gifts from the local promotion committee, and dairy bingo will be played. For the exact date, call Carmella Hoffman at (607) 594-2095. On June 2 at the Grahamsville Fairgrounds, “Agstravaganza” will again take place. 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