PRIDE

Pride Parade Thank You!

Ten members met virtually to design the float. We begged and borrowed what we could and treasure hunted the best prices for the bits and bobs to decorate the float. We met at Kinky Acres, à la our building committee lead/board member, to build it. Our president designed 25th Anniversary banners. Our HR director brought us hand fans to distribute among adults. One very long-time member loaned us a trailer, another loaned us their truck, and drove the float trailer carefully at less than 2mph down the parade route when we finally started moving. 

Our builders arrived at 11 a.m. to assemble and decorate our float, which was simultaneously held together with screws and zip ties. One amazingly astute member brought a large cooler full of ice, water, and Gatorade for everyone! Another functioned as “marchers lead” to make sure everyone arrived safely and was assigned a spot. We stepped off at 1:40 p.m. leading off the kinky contingents, followed by the Leather community, Sea-PAH, and the largest group of furries I've ever had the pleasure to witness outside a convention. By some ironic turn of queerness, following all of us were the churches! 

Members in totally turned-out outfits carried the long front banner and others guarded each tire against potential accidents as required by Seattle Pride. One board member rode on the float, handing out earplugs for those people our members saw needed them. 

Crystal Fire Entertainment loaned us DJ Ren1 and their pounding sound system. We saw a golf cart go by carrying five event staff bouncing so hard from their dancing that it's a surprise they didn't roll it. We handed out fan after fan as we danced our way down 4th Ave, waving to watchers as they cheered and joined us by dancing! Previous CSPC members screamed and ran out to hug everyone they knew! Other contingents danced with us. We really had chosen the best music! But then, who sits still for Prince? Let's go crazy!

As we wound down to turn onto Denny way, there in the crowd stood our Events Director, waving hello and beaming the biggest smile!

Normally, marchers would run off to join the festivities. Not us! The entire crew of marchers stayed to help strike the float for travel back to Kinky Acres who had graciously been storing it for us as it was built. Then, the marchers hugged and left, some heading back into the festival for more volunteering at our CSPC table!

For pictures and videos, check out the CSPC Discord server, Pride planning channel.

Want to participate next year? Email Pride@thecspc.org and we will contact you next February!

Community Matters: It's Time for Pride!

Welcome to Pride Month! Pride is a celebration of publicly embracing our authentic sexual and gender identities. The last weekend in June is dedicated to remembering the drag queens, trans folx, gender non-conforming humans, and all LGBTQIA+ people who stood up for their right to occupy public space in the Stonewall Uprising (learn more here). This basic human right is still under attack in many corners of America and around the world, so let’s step out and make our voices heard in support of “Sexual Freedom for Everyone”! 

Visit the CSPC booth at Trans Pride in Volunteer Park on Friday, June 28; at the Capitol Hill festivities on Saturday, June 29; and at Seattle Center on Sunday, June 30. Come get your special Pride-edition wristband and hand-fan! Explore more Seattle Pride Month events

And of course, join the CSPC community in the Pride Parade on June 30! This year's Seattle Pride Parade will have more than 250 local and national nonprofits, corporations, and community groups celebrating 50 years of collective resistance, publicly standing in our authentic selves without shame. This year’s theme echoes the rallying cry of the first Seattle Pride in 1974 — NOW!

We will share more details about where to find us at each event later this month. Whether you drop by one of our tabling events, watch the parade from the sidelines, or march with us (or ride on the float!), here are a few tips for taking care of yourself during Pride:

  • Pay attention to your own capacity. There are so many exciting events happening June 28-30 that it will be easy to push yourself too hard to do All The Things.

  • Have an exit plan in case of emergency, including a way to communicate with others in your group in case of separation. Prioritize your own well-being.

  • Have a meet-up spot planned ahead of time in case you get separated from your group and someone loses their phone.

  • Be aware of your surroundings, and report anything that raises red flags. The US State Department has issued a Worldwide Caution travel advisory related to large LGBTQIA+ gatherings. Pride is a time of celebration, but it is still a political demonstration of resistance to the many ways trans, queer, and other sexual minorities face attempted erasure, active discrimination, and violence around the world.

  • Check out a map of the area where you're going to celebrate. If you are unfamiliar with Capitol Hill, Volunteer Park, or Seattle Center, take a look at Google maps or the associated website. Get an idea of how to get there and home, what roads may be closed to traffic and what bus routes exist and if they will be affected by the gatherings. Having an idea where the bathrooms are is never a bad idea. 

  • Carry your valuables in a front pocket or other protected area. Garden-variety crimes like pickpocketing or car prowls happen anywhere crowds gather.

  • Wear sunscreen, even if it’s cloudy or cool. The worst sunburns happen when you’re not expecting it. Hats and clothing that block the sun are a plus. 

  • Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Your body will thank you. Bring some water or ‘sports drink’ with you, and some snacks to keep your energy up.

  • Have fun! Dress for your own joy and celebrate being your own fabulous self out in the world with your sex-positive community. 

  • Remember: you are loved. <3

Join us and show off your CSPC Pride! Please email us at pride@thecspc.org to volunteer or get on the list of parade participants. We will be sending out meet-up information to folx on the list very soon. 

CSPC Pride 2024 - Call for Volunteers!

Where’s Your Flair? Pride Volunteers Needed! 

It’s May 2 today, and Pride is June 30. Wow! Two short months to work on our 25th Anniversary theme, source decorations, recruit marchers, build a float, and show up to share in the ecstasy of energy that is Seattle Pride. We are looking for a few people to help with the prep work and the day of execution. This includes the Tabling Organizers for Saturday and Sunday, Tabling Representatives, Float Lead, Float Decorations Lead, and Parade Marchers Lead. Email Pride@thecspc.org to express interest or ask questions.