On the List Capitol Hill Pride begins with Volunteer Park celebration, Cal Anderson clean-up, and the return of On The Block Second Saturdays in PikePine

Seattle, WALocal News

The Capitol Hill Pride festivities in Seattle commence Saturday with the annual Pride in the Park celebration in Volunteer Park, aimed at promoting inclusivity and joy. Concurrently, residents can engage in the Taking Pride in Capitol Hill clean-up at Cal Anderson Park, fostering community involvement. In the afternoon, On The Block Second Saturdays returns, featuring local music and art along 11th Ave in the Pike/Pine area. Community members are invited to explore the CHS Calendar for additional activities throughout the month. This year's events underscore Capitol Hill's commitment to celebrating diversity and unity.

Supporting local businesses and artists, the celebrations enhance the neighborhood's cultural landscape. Additionally, CHS encourages subscriptions to sustain its community news coverage, emphasizing the importance of local journalism. The Pride events not only celebrate LGBTQ+ culture but also engage the community in meaningful action.

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