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This year’s celebration of the Battle of Plattsburgh will include for the first time a Plucky Rooster Contest, general
co-chairmen Kit Booth and Gary Van Cour announced today. Individuals, businesses,
families, clubs, and other organizations are encouraged to enter their Plucky Rooster creations and compete for cash and other
prizes.
Why a Rooster? Legend has it
that at the beginning of the naval engagement in Plattsburgh Bay on September 11, 1814, British Capt. George Downie of the
frigate Confiance fired cannon shot at American Commander Thomas MacDonough’s ship Saratoga.
A cannonball hit a chicken coop on board the Saratoga.
A rooster inside, instead of being frightened at his sudden release, jumped up on a cannon, flapped his wings, and
crowed lustily! The men laughed
and cheered, and immediately fired their cannons.
This story of the Plucky Rooster has been handed down over time and is depicted in a mural in Plattsburgh’s City
Hall. The U.S. Navy has had the
rooster mascot on several of its ships including the USS Saratoga.
(Information adapted from various sources.) Booth and Van Cour say that the contest is open to everyone and stress that there is no right or wrong way to construct a Plucky Rooster. They encourage entrants to use their imaginations and creativity and any kind of construction materials they can lay their hands on: toys, tools, plastic bags, chicken wire, soda containers, and so forth. Plucky Rooster entries should be sturdy and weather resistant and be able to stand or attached to a stake (provided), with a minimum height of 2.5 feet and maximum of 4 feet. Select a name for your Plucky Rooster. Individuals will pay an entry fee of $5 and groups, $10.
Entry
forms, available in Plattsburgh at the Corner Stone Bookshop and the North Country Co-op and at Rulf’s Orchard in Peru, must
be completed and returned no later than August 26th.
All Plucky Rooster submissions will be on public display around the MacDonough Monument as part of the Battle of Plattsburgh
Commemoration Celebration, on Saturday, September 9, 2006, from 9 AM until 4 PM. Contest
winners in two categories - under 15 years of age, and over 15 years of age - will be announced during the Battle of
Plattsburgh Parade, which will start at 2 PM on September 9. For further details, please call Jack Barrette at (518) 563-6186 of Jane Claffey at (518) 561-4296. |