Jimmy Panetta received cheers from the crowd when he was introduced. Seaside City Councilmember Kayla Jones, believed to be the only LGBTQ+ person to hold a public office in Monterey County, introduced the speakers. There was a moment of silence for those who have died of AIDS, been victims of abuse, those imprisoned and for the 49 people slain one year ago in the Pulse gay nightclub shootings in Orlando, Florida. “We are all that is in this world and we are part of it …,” he said. The program ended with a drag show.įather Jon Perez of Epiphany Lutheran & Episcopal Church opened the event with an invocation.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |