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Residents urge apology after council president's remark about rainbow on Kiwanis mural, say businesses faced boycott

4129926 · June 18, 2025
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At the June 16 Emmaus Borough Council meeting, residents criticized Council President Michael Balliet for a comment about a proposed rainbow motif on a Kiwanis mural and said the remark has prompted a boycott and harmed the borough's reputation for inclusivity.

At the Emmaus Borough Council meeting on June 16, 2025, residents told the council that a remark by Council President Michael Balliet about a proposed rainbow element in a Kiwanis park mural has prompted local backlash and, they said, a boycott of borough businesses.

Alisa Bowman, a Berger Street resident, told the council she supported the Kiwanis project but was alarmed by Balliet's prior comment at a May 19 meeting that “it's a shame what the rainbow has come to represent.” She said the remark signaled to some that Emmaus is not a welcoming community and that some…

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