Pride Prom at Teen Center May 30, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The annual Pride Prom at the Shoreline Teen Center is set for May 30, 2025, at the Richmond Highlands Recreation Center. The event invites middle and high school-aged LGBTQ+ youth and allies to celebrate their unique identities and community. Participants can look forward to a variety of free activities, including music, food from Panda Express, button making, a fashion show, airbrush tattoos, karaoke, and video gaming. Local organizations, including S. A.

G. E and YouthCare, will also provide LGBTQ+ resources and support. This event fosters a safe and inclusive environment, demonstrating the community's commitment to diversity and acceptance. The prom's free entry and activities remove barriers for participation, ensuring that all youth can join in the celebration. The City of Shoreline and its partners aim to empower attendees and promote visibility for LGBTQ+ youth.

For further inquiries, attendees may reach out via email to mhale@shorelinewa. gov.

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