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Saturday, July 19
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Source: Tri-Cities Herald , KNDO/KNDU TV Pasco, Wash. -- The LGBT community in central Washington's Tri-Cities -- Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland -- celebrate this weekend with the second...
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Wednesday, June 04
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Source: Twin Falls Times-News , KIVI-TV , Deseret News , KTVB Twin Falls, Idaho -- After weeks of controversy about it, including dozens of letters to the local paper, a float sponsored the...
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Friday, May 23
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Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer For the first time since 1977, there won't be a pride march or any other organized pride event other than bar parties on Seattle's Capitol Hill in...
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Monday, April 14
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Planning for the third annual celebration of Portland Latino Gay Pride is now underway in the Rose City. The event has been expanded from one to four days of special events and activities, starting Thursday, June 5, with a kickoff reception and concluding Sunday, June 8, with Portland Latino Gay Pride Fiesta at the Jupiter Hotel Courtyard on Burnside. The Sunday celebration, which starts at 3pm and concludes at 7pm, will include local dance groups, vocalists and entertainers, remarks by Community Leaders, resource information of Latino & LGBTQ organizations. Food and beverages will be available...
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Thursday, April 10
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WE NEED YOUR HELP TODAY We need to raise thousands today for an important deposit to the Seattle Center tomorrow We're working our butts off (with no pay) to make sure Seattle has a great Pride this year, but we need your help to make it happen. Tomorrow...
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Tuesday, April 08
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Seattle -- Seattle celebrates Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) pride with a variety of events throughout June, culminating in the annual Seattle Pride Parade . The Seattle PrideĀ® Parade will take place on Sunday June 29th at 11:00 am on...
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Thursday, March 27
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A message from Seattle Pride We Need Your Help! We all need money. But for those who don't realize it, we rely on donations as much as we do our sponsors. So here's what we are offering: We will do one drawing every week until June. You can win...
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Thursday, March 13
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Seattle PrideFest and OneDegree Events , producers of the Pride Weekend party/festival at Seattle Center, announced a while back their intention to solicit 100 "Community Members" who would donate $200 each for the big event. And Pride Project -- the 501(c)3 non-profit producing this year's festival, called PrideFest -- is close to reaching the goal. As of this morning, they are just nine donors away from the goal. Online donations can be made through the PrideFest website . (The money transits through PayPal which takes credit cards and other forms of payment.) A festival like PrideFest...
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Thursday, October 25
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Street signs with rainbow flag colors help define Philadelphia's 'Gayborhood' photo: Towleroad Responding to the distressing story in today's PI about an upsurge of anti-gay threats and violence on Capitol Hill, The Stranger's Dan Savage suggests that we should consider marking the neighborhood to claim it as uniquely gay. As he points out, that's been done in Chicago. It's also been done in Philadelphia and elsewhere. Great idea. But it's a bit ironic coming from one of the primary supporters of the downtown Pride parade. Savage is right that anti-gay threats and...
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Saturday, October 13
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A couple of significant Pride Week news bits have come along while your webwrangler was off doing other things. SOAP fundraiser SOAP , the producers of...
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Monday, October 08
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Over in the Notes blog on this site, you can read a diary of sorts about the development of the site. I'm embarrassed that it's turning out to be more daunting than I'd hoped to get it all ready. In the process, I've been remiss in keeping the ttca.org blog up to date. But let me just list a few of the things I've missed. Yes, of course, tickets are on sale to the Bump . Get them. (That's especially embarrassing since Tacky Tourists started the party decades ago and is still listed as a sponsor in exchange to the links we give them.) OneDegree will, once again, produce Tribe...
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Sunday, June 03
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After a Polish official briefly suggested last month that the character should be investigated, Tinky Winky became an unofficial mascot of the Riga Gay Pride celebration. UK Gay News photo With a huge police presence protecting them from counter-demonstrators, LGBTQ folk and their supporters celebrated Gay Pride in Riga, Latvia with a march through a city park. UK Gay News reports Around 1,200 people marched around the Vermanes Gardens at lunchtime as Riga staged, after two previous attempts, its Gay Pride. But it was not like most Prides around the world. Today was more of a walk around the park...
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Friday, June 01
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According to UK Gay News, Redmond preacher Ken Hutcherson is expected to join Oregon anti-gay activist Scott Lively this weekend in Latvia as anti-gay protesters seek to distrupt gay pride observances in Riga, capitol of the Baltic republic of Latvia. Scott Lively, the American author of The Pink Swastika, is reported to be already in Riga. "He has asked if he can attend the conference on family models in Latvia and Europe," a spokesperson for Mozaika, the organisers of Riga Friendship Days and Gay Pride, said last night. There are rumours here that the American preacher and former NFL...
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Thursday, April 19
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Street signs with rainbow flag colors help define Philadelphia's 'Gayborhood' photo: Towleroad Here in Seattle, the activists who claim to own the name "Seattle Pride" have proudly stated for years that they've grown up and moved beyond our town's gay neighborhoods. Seattle's annual gay pride parade was moved off of Broadway on Capitol Hill and now marches through a multi-decade construction zone on Fourth Avenue downtown, following roughly the same route in reverse as the town's wonderfully tacky Seafair Torchlight Parade. Gay and lesbian activists and businesses...
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Tuesday, March 20
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Pastor Ken Hutcherson in Riga photo: New Generation Church During his two recent visits to the Baltic republic of Latvia, Redmond's anti-gay activist pastor Ken Hutcherson called himself a "special envoy" from the White House Office of Faith Based Initiatives. The Stranger's Eli Sanders checked with the White House about the title. A spokesperson for the office told him that Hutcherson had no official sanction for his trip. Disputation ensues . The White House has reason to be concerned about the title that the pastor has been using because Hutcherson's activities in Latvia...
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