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Pictures from the crowd: Pride on Capitol Hill

Here are a few more photos from the weekend on Capitol Hill through other people’s lenses. I’ll try to add some more shots on Monday when more ‘crowd sourced’ images hit the Internet. More pictures from me, here.


Try Try Try again

Originally uploaded by swooshthesnail


Mr. Nude Seattle
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uploaded by Essentialarity

gay pride

Originally uploaded by tealeaves

fabulous
Originally uploaded by lilphoton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mike with curls
Mike with curls
15 years ago

I went about 12:30 expecting a sparse crowd and some tables, and well … not much…. and it turned out to be just the opposite, WOW.

Instead I found hundreds of people, strolling from booth to booth, maybe about 100 of them, about a three block well organized street fair, eating, (great cheap prices!!) shopping and having a good time. There were three stages all filled with talent and variety. Brillante to give Entre Hermanos a stage, could have stayed all day for the out pouring of acts, singing, drag, humor, costumes and just plain no stress community fun.

The stage at Julia’s was perfect, along the building with seating among the shade trees which would be across the closed off street (block long wide space). Good bands, two really excellent, good sound, what a showcase for local talent looking for exposure.

Well done to the folks who followed thru with a plan in just a few months, you MADE it happen with hard work, your money and some risk taking.

C. Hill has a new pride event, a Sat. street event, all good, no competition for the vast Sunday parade and Center happening, just a pleasant couple of hours and not requited to spend a fortune.

Good work indeed. THREE stages, worked perfectly. Three cheers to the first year!!! Yes, it was that good.

Comrade Bunny
Comrade Bunny
15 years ago

It was really nice to be able to wander up to Broadway on Saturday and spend some time at the Pride Fest. Having a larger Pride Parade downtown has been great, but I think we’ve all missed having a community event on the Hill. The Pride Festival fills that need and complements all the present Pride events without competing with them.