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Thursday, June 30, 2016
RECAP: Jeffersonville Pride Festival and Parade, 2016.
From Hannegan Roseberry, Vice-President of Southern Indiana Equality
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Thanks to all of you who were able to attend last weekend's inaugural Jeffersonville Pride Festival and Parade! It was a pleasure to see many familiar faces and to meet so many new folks! We want your involvement and support as we move forward with the goal of making love louder than hate. Stay tuned as we finalize details for our upcoming quarterly meeting - I'll send info soon!
In the meantime, here are some ways to be involved:
Check out some of the coverage on the festival:
Courier Journal
News and Tribune
Visit us on Facebook and like our page, and while you're at it, invite others to like the page! You can also visit our website for more information and to make a donation.
One last thank you to all who volunteered to help run the booths and/or walk in the parade with SIE last weekend. Your involvement helps us to grow stronger!
Thanks again,
Hannegan Roseberry
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