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Festivals in New York City and Kingston anchor dozens of opportunities to experience and learn about the Hudson River on July 20 and 21
Hudson Valley, N.Y. – July 10, 2013 – The fifth annual Hudson River Days is expanding in 2013 with events on both Saturday and Sunday, July 20 and 21, from New York City to the Capital Region. Hudson River Days celebrates the progress made in revitalizing the Hudson River and its watershed with a focus on clean water, habitat, river access, climate change and scenery. Events include festivals, outdoor expos, kayaking and sailing opportunities, scavenger hunts, fishing and fish counting, and educational talks.
Hudson River Days is organized in 2013 by Clearwater, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and its Hudson River Estuary Program, the Hudson River Valley Greenway, the Hudson River Boat and Yacht Club Association, the Hudson River Maritime Museum, Hudson Valley Marine Trades Association, Hudson Valley Tourism, the Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance and Riverkeeper.
Hudson Riverkeeper Paul Gallay said: “Through the hard work of a generation of advocates, today we can enjoy the Hudson River as never before. Hudson River Days is an excellent opportunity for residents and visitors alike to enjoy its splendor, and learn more about the work ahead to restore our fish, make the river consistently safe for swimming, and ensure public access.”
“Over the Hudson River Days weekend, communities of the Hudson Valley will participate in many great, family-friendly events that put them in touch with the Hudson River, its ecology, beauty and history,” said Jeff Rumpf, Clearwater Executive Director. “Hudson River Days also provides opportunities to experience the river up close, and remember our successes and ongoing challenges on the journey towards creating a swimmable, fishable, drinkable river.”
“New York’s Hudson River Estuary program works to help people enjoy, protect and revitalize the Hudson River and its Valley,” said DEC Commissioner Joe Martens. “The events being held during Hudson River Days will showcase the progress we have made in achieving clean water, restoring fisheries, and promoting river access for water recreation. It is a perfect time for families to rediscover and enjoy the historic Hudson River and all it offers.”
A diverse set of clubs, organizations and agencies have organized events throughout the region, in addition to these highlighted events. For full details, visit hudsonriverdaysny.org.