GALLERY: Cazenovia's 2nd Annual Pride Fest - June 18, 2022
Pride flags and their variations were waved proudly as parade-goers marched down Albany Street in Cazenovia on Saturday, June 18.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Drag Queen Anita Buffem — played by Travis Barr, LGBTQ member of the Caz Pride Committee — lead the pride parade in the village on Saturday.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Performers, like dancer Skyler Grimes, added to the excitement during Cazenovia's 2nd Annual Pride Fest.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
A parade of allies and members of the LGBTQ community marched along Albany Street in Cazenovia on Saturday.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Food trucks parked at Lakeland Park in Cazenovia to celebrate the village's second annual Pride Fest, hosted by the Caz Pride Committee.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Food trucks parked at Lakeland Park in Cazenovia to celebrate the village's second annual Pride Fest, hosted by the Caz Pride Committee.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Singer-songwriter Violet Taber (artist name Violet Stanza) performed some original pieces at the Lakeland Park pavilion for Caz Pride Fest.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
LGBTQ+ support organizations like Sage Upstate shared information with attendants at Caz Pride Fest on Saturday. Sage Upstate offers programs and outreach to counter isolation and improve health for older LGBTQ people.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Cazenovia High School 9th grader Maeve Kelly sang "Unruly Heart" from the musical PROM for the village's second Annual Pride Fest.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Supporters came out to enjoy the pride parade — despite the weather being cold and wet — along Albany Street in Cazenovia on Saturday.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
A rainbow flag calling for equality adorns this SUV taking part in Cazenovia's pride parade on Saturday.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
This pickup truck was decked out in banners and balloons for the pride parade hosted in Cazenovia on Saturday.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
A pup struts down Albany Street while wearing a rainbow bandana to show support for the LGBTQ community.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Official Caz Pride t-shirts are available for purchase from H. Grey Supply Co. located at 53 Albany Street. Proceeds from the t-shirts help support Caz Pride.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Representatives from Cazenovia College participated in the pride parade.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Anyone was welcome to participate in the pride parade in Cazenovia on Saturday. People carried homemade signs and adorned themselves in LGBTQ+ affiliated colors.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Cazenovia's Anti-Racism Coalition took part in the village's pride parade on Saturday.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
The window of H. Grey Supply Co. on Albany Street is bringing the pride spirit. Shop owner Travis Barr has led the effort to bring more LGBTQ+ representation to the community.
(Sentinel photo by Carly Stone)
Cazenovia's main street was adorned with rainbows to show support for the LGBTQ community during Pride Month.
Cazenovia's second Annual Pride Fest took place with a variety of activities on Saturday, June 18. Area residents came out to show their support for the LGBTQ community hosted by the Caz Pride Committee.
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