Ortonville Community Comes Together for Abigail’s Pride
“So seeing the rainbow flag, and seeing people come out to something like this, is how you know that you’re not alone.”
“So seeing the rainbow flag, and seeing people come out to something like this, is how you know that you’re not alone.”
Jess and other LGBTQ+ members of the Berkley community, as well as straight allies, are coming together after City Councilmember Dennis Hennen cast a “no” vote to approving the Downtown Development Authority’s request to approve the Berkley Pride Picnic event on June 26.
As of noon there were still vehicles on the scene. Drivers are advised to avoid the area.
Everyone is welcome to participate in Holly Pride and Pride Night to show their support and love for those around them
Join us for an evening of celebration and togetherness as we enjoy an incredible lineup of speakers, music, resources, free swag, a photo area, face painting, and FREE mom/dad hugs!
Join Abigail’s Pride for Ortonville’s 1st ever family friendly Pride event!
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