Snohomish County Pride guide 2024

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Kicking off on June 1, 2024, Pride month in Snohomish County features a series of events celebrating love and inclusivity. The article emphasizes a family picnic and parade in Snohomish, alongside activities for all ages, including a Rocky Horror viewing party for adults. Stanwood's Pride celebration at Freedom Park will showcase local youth talent, live music, and various games and crafts. Arlington's event will include face painting, community support services, and live performances, while Lynnwood will host its first-ever Pride event with speakers, contests, and a theatrical performance of 'Welcome to Oz. ' The Everett Pride block party will offer food trucks, live performances, and a car show.

Readers are encouraged to visit event websites for tickets and more information, promoting community participation during this important month.

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