Everett Pride Events Return This Weekend

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett Pride events will occur from June 17 to June 18, 2025, in Everett, Washington, featuring concerts and block parties to celebrate inclusivity. The festivities are designed to support local organizations, including the Everett Music Initiative and Richmond Court Appointed Special Advocates. Kicking off at 6 PM on June 17 and concluding at 5 AM on June 18, the celebration coincides with the summer solstice, enhancing its significance. Attendees can anticipate a lively atmosphere, with performances from various disc jockeys and local artists. The Snohomish County community will benefit from the event, as it fosters connections and raises awareness for important causes.

The Everett Pride events aim to create a welcoming environment for all, emphasizing the importance of diversity. This initiative highlights the city's ongoing commitment to supporting LGBTQ+ rights and community engagement. Overall, the event promises to be a memorable celebration for residents and visitors alike.

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