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Regional Pride Events Bring Community Celebrations Downtown

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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.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Prior year: Brown County N.E.W Pride Festival canceled due to an increasingly charged political climate.
  • Organizers planned and promoted Green Bay’s inaugural downtown Pride event ahead of Pride Month.
  • June 20: Green Bay Pride festival held 1:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m. with vendors, performances and family activities.
  • This weekend: Washington, D.C., staged its annual Pride parade with significant road closures and transit advisories.
  • Pocatello’s Gate City Pride included patriotic drag story time linked to America250 celebrations.

Why This Matters to You

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.

The Bottom Line

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.

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Who Benefited

Local LGBTQ+ individuals, community organizations, and allied businesses benefited from increased visibility, access to resources, and community-building opportunities at the Pride events.

Who Impacted

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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Who Benefited

Local LGBTQ+ individuals, community organizations, and allied businesses benefited from increased visibility, access to resources, and community-building opportunities at the Pride events.

Who Impacted

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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