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Community celebrates inclusivity at first ever pride parade

July 24, 2024 | Philomath, Benton County, Oregon



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Community celebrates inclusivity at first ever pride parade
The recent government meeting highlighted the success of the inaugural Falomoth Pride event, which attracted an estimated 300 to 350 attendees despite challenging weather conditions. The event featured a pride parade and community engagement activities, including the distribution of free mud oven pizza in partnership with Benton County Health. Organizers expressed enthusiasm for the event's ability to foster community connections and inclusivity, with plans for ongoing smaller events throughout the year, such as arts and crafts nights and potential drag shows.

Feedback from attendees was overwhelmingly positive, with many noting the diverse age groups present and the sense of community that the event cultivated. Local businesses also expressed interest in participating in future events, indicating a growing recognition of the pride celebration's significance.

In addition to the pride discussions, the meeting addressed updates on the inclusivity calendar, particularly regarding heritage celebration banners. The committee is considering new designs for upcoming events, including Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month, while ensuring sensitivity to historical contexts. There was a consensus on avoiding controversial figures in the banners, with suggestions to focus on symbolic representations instead.

Overall, the meeting underscored the community's commitment to inclusivity and the importance of ongoing engagement through events that celebrate diversity and heritage.

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