Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
My Gay Day at Elitch Gardens
Ok, after Family Field Day, PrideFest, and now Gay Day at Elitch Gardens, I am sunburned, exhausted and have maybe two functioning brain cells to my name so I'm gonna keep this simple.
Gay Day at Elitch's was awesome and drew many gays and gay-friendlies such as Action Ross Extreme,
James Roy and friends,
Todd,
and these guys.
My friends and I went on theTower of Doom,
Disaster Canyon, The Mind Eraser,
and the wooden one.
They were awesome.
I ate pizza,
funnel cake,
and cheese fries.
Now, I am going to sleep or else I'll die.
Gay Day at Elitch Gardens
Hey mothertruckers, I'm heading to Gay Day at Elitch Gardens right now and you should too. Wear a red shirt cuz it's the thing to do.
A message from Deb Pollock
Deb Pollock, Director of Development and Communications for The Center had this to say about a very successful PrideFest:
What a great weekend! I want to thank each and every one of you from the bottom of my heart for making PrideFest so successful. We had record turn out of 250,000 people this weekend! It’s because of you that we are able to produce such a great event that has garnered nation wide recognition as one of the top seven events of its kind in North America and the most family-friendly PrideFest. I really enjoy working with you and hope that your experience this weekend was great. Save the date for next year's event – June 28 & 29.
Friday, June 20, 2008
A message from the Pride Angel of Peace
My Dear Sisters & Brothers:
Pax Vo Viscum! (Peace be with you!) Greetings! Happy Pride to all of you men, women and children of every part of the world!
The clock of history strikes an important hour. At this moment, Pride Year 2008 begins and we enter into a new and exciting historical future. For many, this is the year of Great Change!
As we approach this festive weekend, let us remember with respect and honor those Gay and Civil Rights Activists, who are no longer with us. Who fought the good fight. Whose efforts made this PrideFest celebration possible.
Let us bless and acknowledge those with us today, who have worked countless hours this past year to organize this weekend’s many and numerous celebrations and activities.
Let us also remember the history and meaning of the Rainbow Flag. Which, we so proudly wave this weekend.
The first Rainbow Flag was designed in 1978 by San Francisco artist, Gilbert Baker. The current Flag, minus the colors pink & turquoise was adapted in 1998. The colors all have meaning. Which are:
Pink: Sex
Red: Life
Orange: Healing
Yellow: Sun
Green: Serenity
Turquoise: Art
Indigo: Harmony
Violet: Spirit
As we cross this new threshold, I would like to knock at the door of every home to bring to each one of you my cordial good wishes.
I wish all a year filled with peace. The peace only found within one’s self. I also pray you receive serenity and happiness.
I ask God to bless this moment of festivity and good wishes. That it may be the promising beginning of a new era filled with a spirit of joy and peace.
That around the Globe, our voices will be heard today, tomorrow and always! That, we, are as diverse as the many colors of the Rainbow Flag. But all One Flag!
A Blessed and Joyous Peace and Pride to everyone in the light which shines from within and from out of you and upon the whole universe!
