Pride events through June in Snohomish, Monroe, Everett and county

Snohomish, WALocal News

Pride events in Snohomish County are set to take place throughout June, with various activities planned in Snohomish, Monroe, and Everett. The main event, "Pride in the Park," will occur on June 28 at Thornton A. Sullivan Park from 12 p. m. to 3 p.

m. Organizers highlight the significance of these gatherings in promoting LGBTQ+ pride and community solidarity. The events aim to foster inclusivity and encourage participation from all community members. This year's celebrations are particularly relevant as they underscore the ongoing fight for equality and representation. With a strong emphasis on visibility, local leaders hope to inspire future generations.

The Seattle Metropolitan Area continues to evolve, embracing diversity through these significant cultural events. Attendees can look forward to a day filled with activities designed to celebrate and uplift the LGBTQ+ community.

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