The second annual pride week began in Vernon with a lively and inclusive all-ages party at Kin Beach. Hundreds of people joined in the festivities throughout the day, celebrating pride and the importance of being true to oneself.
The event attracted the attention of a group of kids who were eager to share their thoughts on pride. When asked what pride meant to them, the children expressed their joy in spending fun-filled moments with their families. Caity Mackay enthusiastically explained, It’s fun, and I wanted to share that fun with other unique people. Another child named Logan Bilinski added, Everyone’s alike, if they like the same gender or not, they can still come and have fun.
Abbie Wilson, the president of the Vernon Pride Society, was moved by the children’s desire to discuss the meaning of pride. Reflecting on her own childhood, she expressed her admiration for the younger generation’s ability to talk openly and honestly about these topics. Wilson said, It feels so healing. As a kid, I didn’t have a lot of the words and terminology to describe things, and to see a new generation be able to talk about this stuff freely and safely and openly is just so beautiful.
Chandler Marsh, a member of Vernon Pride’s board and the organizer of the beach party, shared his personal perspective on pride. He emphasized that being true to oneself and embracing individuality are essential. Marsh encouraged others to live their lives authentically and take pride in who they are as unique individuals. Be proud of who you are as a person because as a person, everyone is different and everyone is unique. No one is better than another person, so be who you are, Marsh said.
The week promises more exciting events as pride continues to unfold in Vernon. Wilson expressed her hope that these events would attract a diverse crowd, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. She emphasized that pride is not exclusively for queer or trans individuals, but it serves as an opportunity to create a more accepting, loving, and celebratory community.
The children echoed Wilson’s sentiment that pride is about celebrating and having fun together. When asked if Vernon is accepting, Bilinski enthusiastically replied, Yes, yes. Vernon is very accepting.
For a comprehensive schedule of pride events taking place throughout the city this week, interested individuals can visit VernonPride.ca. The website will provide all the information needed to participate in these exciting and inclusive activities, fostering a sense of unity and acceptance within the community.
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