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Sioux Falls Pride events planned for Saturday
Sioux Falls Pride events planned for Saturday

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

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Sioux Falls Pride events planned for Saturday

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A stretch of 8th street in downtown Sioux Falls is set to get a lot more colorful Saturday morning. The Sioux Falls Pride parade kicks off at 10 a.m., traveling from Dakota Avenue to Reid Street. Roads flood in northeast SD, western MN Roughly 40 entries will take part in the parade. 'That's going to be a mixture of floats and groups of people that are just walking for for different organizations,' said Jack Fonder with Sioux Falls Pride. Cody Ingle is this year's grand marshal. Ingle is an advocate for the LGBTQ2S+ community and helped organize Sioux Falls' first Pride parade. 'It was really an honor for me to be thought about for this role and to be able to represent my community,' Ingle said. By Saturday, Yankton Trail Park will also be bustling with Sioux Falls Pride activities. The Pride festival begins at noon and will feature about 75 vendors. 'A combination of people that are selling things, free booths, information-only booths. There's a lot of free swag you can get at the festival, so please come ready to fill up a bag with some really cool stuff,' Fonder said. Fonder and Ingle say anyone is welcome to attend. 'It would be really great to have as many people come out to these events as possible,' Ingle said. 'No Kings' protests on Saturday in 8 SD cities 'You do not need to be part of the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate Pride. We need our allies now more than ever before,' Fonder said. The festival will also include food trucks and drag performances. For more event details, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Sioux Falls Pride looking for volunteers
Sioux Falls Pride looking for volunteers

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

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Sioux Falls Pride looking for volunteers

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The pride parade and festival in Sioux Falls relies on over 100 volunteers, but around half of those positions still aren't filled. The group is made up of five board members, who say they can't run the event alone. 'In terms of volunteer needs, our festival always can use more help. So, if you want to help us out, we have two hour time slots from starting at 8 a.m. all the way to 6 p.m. We need help with set up. We need help with tear down. We need help making sure everybody knows where they're going and getting information from pride,' said Rachel Polan, president of Sioux Falls Pride. Lincoln County still best prison site, consultant says Although the event is meant to promote LGBTQ+ pride, that doesn't mean allies aren't able to attend, or even help. 'You do not have to be part of the LGBTQ+ community to be a part of pride,' said Jack Fonder, marketing director for Sioux Falls Pride. 'That's something that we really like to let people know that you can be an ally, you can be, maybe you don't know much about the community, but you're wanting to learn more, or you're wanting to figure out how you can support the community more.' Volunteer roles range from lining up floats for the parade, to picking up trash during the festival at Yankton Trail Park. 'You can help with sell merchandise, you can do concessions, you can run the kids' corner. And then we have some traffic direction at the end of the event just to make sure, because we can only have one way in and out of the festival,' said Polan. And if you're attending the event, Polan says there will be plenty to see and do. 'With the stage event this year, we typically have drag shows all day, which we are still going to do. We're going to bring back Bingo in the Park. So that's been gone for a few years, but we're going to do that again. We're also going to have Sioux Empire Pit Rescue, talking with us and showing off the dogs,' said Polan. The event will take place on June 14 The parade with start at 10 a.m. downtown followed by the festival from noon to 5 p.m. at Yankton Trail Park. If you're interested in volunteering, click this link. If you want more information on becoming a board member, you can send an email to info@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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