Waterland Pride seeking Golden Girls to march in July 22 Waterland Parade in Des Moines

Burien, WALocal News

Waterland Pride seeks participants for the Waterland Parade in Des Moines on July 22, encouraging attendees to dress as their favorite Golden Girl. Organizers emphasize that the parade is a crucial opportunity to express gratitude for community support and to enhance visibility for the LGBTQ+ community. Participants should arrive at Des Moines Elementary School by 5 p. m. on the day of the parade.

“Costumes and laughter strongly encouraged! ” say event coordinators. This parade is not only a celebration of diversity but also a platform for fostering inclusivity within the local community. The Waterland Parade is part of a broader series of events aimed at promoting acceptance and equality. Local residents are encouraged to join in the festivities, showcasing their support for LGBTQ+ rights.

By participating, attendees contribute to a vibrant display of community spirit and solidarity.

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