Green Bay — Organizers held the city's first Green Bay Pride festival downtown on Saturday, June 20, staging performances, approximately 50 vendors and family activities outside City Hall from 1:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; organizers said the event aimed to provide local LGBTQIA+ resources and a visible, welcoming public space after prior cancellations. Washington, D.C., prepared its large annual Pride parade this weekend with expected heavy attendance, no-parking notices starting at 4 a.m. and road closures beginning at 6 a.m., while Pocatello's Gate City Pride featured a patriotic drag story time tied to America250; municipal officials and organizers coordinated transit advisories and logistics to manage crowds and support community participation.
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Pride events like these are more than just parades and parties. They're about community, visibility, and resources for the LGBTQIA+ folks. If you're in these areas, it's a chance to show support and learn more about local resources.
These Pride events are a vibrant sign of progress and inclusivity in our communities. They're also a reminder of the ongoing work for LGBTQIA+ rights and acceptance. If you missed them, check out local LGBTQIA+ organizations for year-round resources and events. Worth forwarding if you know someone who'd appreciate this.
Local LGBTQ+ individuals, community organizations, and allied businesses benefited from increased visibility, access to resources, and community-building opportunities at the Pride events.
Some residents and drivers experienced temporary disruptions from road closures and parking restrictions, and organizers had previously suffered setbacks when a regional Pride festival was canceled the prior year.
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