Pride celebration at Sammamish Farmers Market sees more youth involvement

Sammamish, WALocal News

The Sammamish Farmers Market was transformed into a vibrant hub of celebration on June 5, as local residents came together to honor Pride Month. Volunteers actively distributed colorful pins, flags, and informational flyers to raise awareness for the LGBTQ community, creating an inclusive atmosphere. Mayor Kali Clark delivered a heartfelt speech, expressing the city's unwavering commitment to ensuring that all residents feel safe, accepted, and supported. This year, the event witnessed a remarkable increase in youth participation, with several high school organizations, including the Skyline High School Gender Sexuality Alliance and the Eastlake High School Pride Club, taking part. Grace McIntyre, the president of Eastlake’s Pride Club, remarked on the significance of the event in bridging generational gaps within the community.

Attendees left the market adorned with colorful flags and pins, symbolizing their support for LGBTQ rights. The event not only fostered a spirit of unity but also demonstrated a growing trend of youth engagement with Pride celebrations. This year's gathering reflects a broader societal shift towards acceptance and inclusivity, making it a noteworthy highlight within the Sammamish community.

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