As Holly Prepares for Second Annual Pride, Organizers Celebrate the Strides in Between
Everyone is welcome to participate in Holly Pride and Pride Night to show their support and love for those around them
Everyone is welcome to participate in Holly Pride and Pride Night to show their support and love for those around them
Ferndale Pride strives to recognize and promote pride for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, asexual, intersex and ally communities, working with residents, businesses, community groups, and all segments of the community to welcome and promote the celebration of diversity
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Applications are being accepted from March 10-24.
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The seasoned community leader spoke with Oakland County Times about what is new at Affirmations, including programs, advocacy work, and conversations happening around labels – from the “alphabet soup” to gender identity.
Designating June as pride month helps substantiate the village of Holly as a community of acceptance and diversity.
“This ordinance prohibiting conversion therapy embodies our ongoing commitment to the LGBTQ community, while also protecting our children from dangerous and discredited practices that have no legitimate medical basis,” said Councilmember Luke Londo…
The Ferndale Community Foundation and Ferndale Pride are distributing $24,500 in grants to 11 community organizations…
The event usually takes place in June, but this year was held in October due to the pandemic. Learn more about Ferndale Pride at www.FerndalePride.com.
Residents who wish to change their sex-marker to “X” will be able to do so by filling out the correction form – available online and at all offices – and submitting it at any Secretary of State office
Although there will still be competition, and crowns for the winners, there will be no King or Queen for this year’s Ferndale High School Homecoming. That’s because…
Dreaming of getting married at Ferndale PRIDE?
Rainbow “Safe Zone” stickers now grace Holly Township Library, thanks to a resolution passed recently by the library’s governing board.
The Ringwald Theatre’s new space will include multiple upgrades to enhance the audience experience, including an updated lighting system, riser seating, and additional amenities to transform Affirmation’s Community Room into the Ringwald’s new home.
“SAGA seeks to make ROMS a more welcoming place for everyone.”
Demonstrations of pride, such as flying the rainbow flag, help celebrate LGBTQ+ equality and inclusiveness.
On April 10 teams competed to answer clues that led to places around town, including famous Ferndale landmarks like the hill at Martin Road Park, the skate park, the mural at Blumz by JRDesigns, and the dog park.
It is expected to advance to a third reading and be adopted in April.
President Joe Biden issued the following Executive Order on Jan. 20, solidifying the United States’ commitment to nondiscrimination against people based on sex, gender, and gender expression