The Canfield City Council meeting on July 16, 2025, highlighted the successful execution of the Fourth of July parade, showcasing the dedication of local police and public works departments. Chief Chuck Colucci expressed gratitude for the community's support and the hard work of the parade committee, which faced challenges this year with only two returning members.
Colucci emphasized the importance of the parade to Canfield, likening it to the significance of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. He noted that the police department took on the responsibility of ensuring safety during the event, with officers working tirelessly to manage traffic and oversee activities. The chief praised Sergeant Joshua Olsen for stepping up as the lead chairperson, demonstrating exceptional commitment to the community despite his responsibilities as a husband and father.
A point of discussion during the meeting was the absence of clowns and other traditional parade elements, which sparked questions from residents. It was clarified that the clowns had the opportunity to participate but did not register for the event, dispelling any misconceptions about restrictions.
The meeting concluded with a positive outlook for future parades, as new committee members have joined to continue the cherished tradition. The community's involvement and support were recognized as vital to the success of the Fourth of July celebrations, ensuring that Canfield's festive spirit remains strong for years to come.