Photos from Pride 2010
Thanks to David Smith for allowing us to show his Pride 2010 pictures.
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This is the PFLAG booth at the Pride event. PFOG was the predecessor organization to PFLAG
This is the PFLAG booth at the Pride event. PFOG was the predecessor organization to PFLAG
There was a wide diversity of booths at the event
There was a wide diversity of booths at the event
A cool cone on a very hot day
A cool cone on a very hot day
Looking west down West Main street.
Looking west down West Main street.
Another view down Main street.
Another view down Main street.
Balloons in the rainbow colors.
Balloons in the rainbow colors.
The intersection of West Main and 2nd streets set up for relaxing.
The intersection of West Main and 2nd streets set up for relaxing.
A creative OPEN sign
A creative OPEN sign
The Metropolitan Community Church booth at the Pride Fest.
The Metropolitan Community Church booth at the Pride Fest.
The Oliver C. Joseph Car Dealer had just acquired a Jeep franchise and was anxious to show some jeeps to the crowd.
The Oliver C. Joseph Car Dealer had just acquired a Jeep franchise and was anxious to show some jeeps to the crowd.
The main stage.
The main stage.
Escapades is home of Metro East Pride.
Escapades is home of Metro East Pride.
Jesse and Gary, both instrumental in starting PFLAG
Jesse and Gary, both instrumental in starting PFLAG
The booth for www.onesaintlouis.org
The booth for www.onesaintlouis.org
St. Louis chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence who do significant charity work and Charles May.
St. Louis chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence who do significant charity work and Charles May.
Looking east from the intersection of West Main and 2nd streets
Looking east from the intersection of West Main and 2nd streets
Looking at a bit of north 2nd street
Looking at a bit of north 2nd street
Equality Illinois - civil union bill SB 1716
Equality Illinois - civil union bill SB 1716
Late Saturday afternoon
Late Saturday afternoon
A booth going up.
A booth going up.