Bernalillo County is gearing up for an exciting celebration as the South Valley Pride Day Parade approaches its 30th annual event. The parade, scheduled for April 27, 2025, promises to be a vibrant showcase of community spirit and pride, with local leaders and organizations participating to highlight the heart of the South Valley.
During a recent government meeting, officials expressed their enthusiasm for the upcoming parade, emphasizing its significance in fostering community connections. Former Interior Secretary and current gubernatorial candidate Deb Holland, along with other local leaders, acknowledged the importance of such events in bringing people together and celebrating diversity.
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Subscribe for Free The parade will feature a variety of participants, including local churches and community organizations, all contributing to the festive atmosphere. Mesa Valley Church, known for its community outreach, was highlighted for its ongoing support and participation in the event. The excitement was palpable as attendees discussed the parade's role in promoting unity and pride among residents.
In addition to the parade, the festivities will continue at the Westside Community Center, where a celebration will kick off at noon. This event will include entertainment, food, and recognition of outstanding citizens, ensuring that the day is filled with joy and camaraderie. For those attending, a free park-and-ride service will be available at Rio Grande High School, making it easy for everyone to join in the celebration without parking concerns.
Local leaders, including Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman and State Senator Linda Lopez, are expected to participate, further emphasizing the community's commitment to supporting local initiatives and resources. Their involvement underscores the importance of civic engagement and the role of elected officials in enhancing the quality of life in the area.
As the South Valley Pride Day Parade approaches, the community is encouraged to come together, celebrate their shared identity, and enjoy the festivities that highlight the vibrant culture of Bernalillo County. This year's event is not just a parade; it is a testament to the strength and unity of the South Valley community.