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Kim LeClair tries on her "Mac-Cro" human-sized puppets in preparation for an Earth Day parade that will take place on Saturday. The parade begins at noon, starting at 11A Elizabeth St. and ending at Trinity Park in Plattsburgh.
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Earth Day parade participants Jeff Cochran (front), Pat Cooney and Ilyssa Brown, try on their puppets outfits as they get ready for the annual celebration. Today is Earth Day, the parade in Plattsburgh will be on Saturday. The public is welcome to dress up and take part.
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Published April 22, 2009 12:26 am - Puppet Parade local key to celebration of the world.

Dolled up for Earth Day
Puppet Parade local key to celebration of the world

By ROBIN CAUDELL
Staff Writer

EARTH WEEK EVENTS

The Local Earth Week Celebration, being held in Plattsburgh, is continuing through Sunday.

Here's a look at upcoming events:



THURSDAY

12:15 p.m.: Tour of Plattsburgh State's biodiesel facilities. People should meet at Hudson Hall and walk over to the maintenance facilities.

6 p.m.: Film screening of "Battle in Seattle" and discussion on international and corporate environmental policy, room 201, Yokum Hall, Plattsburgh State.



FRIDAY

6 p.m.: Film screening of "An Inconvenient Truth" and discussion of myths and facts about global climate change, room 202, Yokum Hall, Plattsburgh State. Presented by the college's Environmental Action Committee.



SATURDAY

Noon to 5 p.m.: Local Earth Week Celebration Day, downtown Plattsburgh, Durkee Street parking lot, Plattsburgh Crafters and Farmers Market.

Noon to 1:30 p.m.: Hike through Rugar Woods, weather permitting. Presented by Plattsburgh State's Environmental Action Committee.

12:30 to 4 p.m.: Earth Week Walking Celebration Parade. A parade to walk in, not to watch. Meet at 11A Elizabeth St., with stops planned at Plattsburgh High School's old football field, Angell College Center, Trinity Park and the Durkee Street parking lot.

4 to 6 p.m.: Art Walk, downtown Plattsburgh. Various downtown businesses and organizations participating.

5 to 8 p.m.: North Country Co-op's Earth Celebration, Crow Party Band, upstairs.

8 to 10:30 p.m.: Earth Week Coffee House, North Country Co-op, upstairs.



SUNDAY

Noon to 2 p.m.: Environmental/Global Youth Awareness Fair- Champlain Centre, Plattsburgh.

For more information and a complete, up-to-date schedule, visit www.Local

Sustainability.com.

PLATTSBURGH — Blue-tongued flames flickered in the wood stove of artist Jeff Cochran's Fox Hill Studio.

An overcast day, rain hung in the air.

Behind, above and at his feet was the output of his 30-year synthesis of comparative cosmologies, translated into brilliant cardboard pageantry for Saturday's Earth Day Puppet Parade.

Now, Cochran and Kim LeClair, event coordinator/artist, wait.

They wait to see if 40 people show up, like last year, to make the puppets rise.

They also wait on the weather. If it rains, the event is canceled, due to the puppets' fragility.

If Saturday is rain-free, then people are invited to meet at 10:30 a.m. at Fox Hill Studio, 11A Elizabeth St. in Plattsburgh, to get oriented to one of Cochran's fantastic creations, which include gigantic crows and wry environmental and social commentary, such as the "Mac-Cro, Mic-Cro and Me-Cro" units and "The White Guise."

At noon, the Puppet Parade sets forth and engages in what he calls "poems in motion," ending at Trinity Park.

"It's just a beautiful thing to have people get together and be thankful for all the Earth provides for us," Cochran said.

"We do the parade, and in a few places along the parade route, we form circles and give thanks and dance on."

It's communal fun with global ripples.

"Though we all live in bio-regions, we pretty much know we are on one Earth now and have a sense of being of one eco-sphere, more than at any time I have been alive."

Factors include mainstream awareness of global warming and the recognition of human's ever-increasing demands on a taxed planet.

Cochran will don his wearable island, a Garden of Eden-esque construction riffed with diverse cosmological elements.

This year, he has created several complementary puppets to form a train of acorn people, apple people, flower people and regular people.

"A lot of the puppets come out of how other cultures and our culture honor our interdependent relationship with the sun, moon, Earth and stars."

Thankfulness is the context of Saturday's parade, viewed through an artful content.

"Today, I feel humans feel less connected, and it's not even that they know what is happening to them," said LeClair, whose new puppet is "Mother Time."

Saturday, people can tune out their iPods, cells and Internet and tune in to each other.

"We're constantly amused by these little gadgets, and less and less people find themselves gathering with others to do something meaningful," LeClair said.

The parade crosses the Saranac River footbridge, travels down Rugar Street to Cornelia Street and ends at the Farmers Market pavilion.

"The key is it's not where 'I go and see it,'" LeClair said. "This is where you come and be part of it.

"Kids are welcome. There are costumes for everybody. Just bring your spirit."


E-mail Robin Caudell at: rcaudell@pressrepublican.com



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