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Participants In Manchester Annual Pride Parade and Festival Celebrates Love, And Inclusivity
Thousands of people attended the Pride parade on Elm Street, followed by a large event in Veterans Park.
MANCHESTER, NH – The streets of Manchester buzzed with vibrant energy, music, and a powerful sense of community as the city hosted its annual Pride Parade and Festival. This year's celebration, held on Saturday, brought together thousands of individuals, families, and allies to champion LGBTQ+ rights and celebrate diversity in the heart of the Granite State.
The festivities kicked off with the highly anticipated Pride Parade, which began at the Amoskeag Bridge. Participants, adorned in a kaleidoscope of colors, glitter, and creative costumes, marched proudly down Elm Street. Floats representing various local organizations, businesses, and community groups joined the procession, all united under a banner of love and acceptance. Spectators lined the sidewalks, cheering, waving rainbow flags, and showing their enthusiastic support.
Following the lively parade, the celebration transitioned to Veterans Park, which served as the hub for the Manchester Pride Festival. The park was transformed into a bustling marketplace and entertainment venue, offering a diverse array of activities for all ages. Attendees explored booths featuring local LGBTQ+ affirming organizations, community resources, and artisan vendors showcasing unique crafts and merchandise.
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Throughout the afternoon, the festival stage lit up with a continuous stream of entertainment. Performers, including musicians, dancers, and drag artists, captivated the crowd with their talent and infectious energy. The atmosphere was one of joyous celebration, with laughter and music filling the air. For younger attendees, dedicated youth activities provided engaging and inclusive fun.
Manchester Pride serves as a vital platform for the LGBTQ+ community and its allies in New Hampshire. It's not just a day of festivities, but a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and a testament to the community's strength and resilience. Events like these foster a sense of belonging, provide valuable resources, and educate the broader public about the importance of acceptance and understanding.
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While the main event was undoubtedly a success, local organizations continue to work year-round to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, offer support services, and promote an inclusive environment for all residents of Manchester and beyond.
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