Saturday was the 8th Annual St. Pete Pride Promenade and Festival. It was a beautiful sunny clear sky day, but a HOT 96 degrees! Nonetheless, all went well! The crowd was estimated at 80,000.
I volunteered to work the opening shift at the Outings & Adventures booth at the festival. I arrived there at around 8 am and helped Robert and Joseph and Russell get the booth set up.
Here is the "double wide" all set up and ready. Green grass and pink flamingos! Fortunately we were under some shade trees! We were signing people up for the email list, which also entered them in a drawing for Cindi Lauper tickets and Rent tickets. We also applied temporary tattoos to all willing participants.
I missed my photo ops at the beginning of the parade since I was working in the booth. So the following is just a glimpse of some of the floats and groups in the Promenade.
Glinda, on the Kenwood Neighborhood float.
This is Joe and Pete. They live a block away from me. And fellow New Yorkers to boot. Moved here a year ago from Long Island.
Suncoast Squares. That's Linda on the left with the white hat and sunglasses. She was my first partner when I joined Suncoast Squares last July. A good "Angel" teacher!
Wayne and Steve in the group.
O&A's entry in the promenade.
Robert waving in the middle.
Passing the O&A booth on Central.
Looks like this float doubles as a portable bar!
The long flag was unfurled from the back of this truck as it rolled up Central Avenue. People joined in as it passed.
Looks like that Glinda gets around!
"I'm a bit muddled!"
We headed over to Georgie's for some lunch and refreshments afterwards. Huge hamburgers and a jerk chicken sandwich, potato salad and cole slaw and plenty of water!!!
My "tattoo"
Suncoast Squares. That's Linda on the left with the white hat and sunglasses. She was my first partner when I joined Suncoast Squares last July. A good "Angel" teacher!
Wayne and Steve in the group.
O&A's entry in the promenade.
Robert waving in the middle.
Passing the O&A booth on Central.
Looks like this float doubles as a portable bar!
The long flag was unfurled from the back of this truck as it rolled up Central Avenue. People joined in as it passed.
Looks like that Glinda gets around!
"I'm a bit muddled!"
We headed over to Georgie's for some lunch and refreshments afterwards. Huge hamburgers and a jerk chicken sandwich, potato salad and cole slaw and plenty of water!!!
My "tattoo"
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