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Many people have expressed concern for PrideFest due to
the unprecedented challenges the festival and its patrons
faced over the weekend. Both the weather and a small protest
drew attention away from the purpose of this event: to celebrate
our lives and our community. However, I want to assure you
that neither weather nor protesters can or will stop PrideFest
and its merry people from celebrating life, love and the
history of the LGBT community. While weather and protesters
can have an impact on the final results of success, our
event is still a success none-the-less. Our crowds were
smaller this year than in previous years, but they were
a celebratory, hearty bunch. Few people left during Saturday's
and Sunday's storms; instead, they stayed together and enjoyed
what they could and created an atmosphere of community towards
each other by sharing a common experience.
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PrideFest's revenues will be down this year from previous
years, but because of past successes and sound management,
PrideFest will not fall. The strong involvement of the festival's
many volunteers, who have worked diligently throughout the
year to build financial and operational support, has made
PrideFest strong enough to weather the storms. I must acknowledge all those of the Production Team and
Board who work all year long; all those volunteer groups
and individuals that came together throughout the weekend;
and all the sponsors that came forth and supported PrideFest.
You have the thanks of PrideFest, the LGBT community and
myself for all you have done to create and maintain this
strong and wonderful organization known as PrideFest.
Forward In Pride & Peace,
Scott D. Gunkel,
President PrideFest |