Shreveport’s Pride in the Park Family Festival Returns this April

Shreveport: Pride in the Park Returns this April

When and where is Pride in the Park?

Pride in the Park Family Festival is back and set to kickoff at 11 a.m. on April 27 at Columbia Park in the heart of the Highland neighborhood in Shreveport.

Is it free?

Yes, the event is free for all to attend.

The Return of Pride in the Park

The flowers are blooming, and the grass is alive with its green hues. That can only mean one thing – Pride in the Park Family Festival is back in Shreveport. This free spring activity, a favorite among locals, is set to bring joy and celebration to the community once again.

Hosted by PACE

People Acting for Change and Equality (PACE) announced the return of the festival in a press release, inviting everyone to join in the celebration of the lives of Northwest Louisiana’s LGBTQ+ community. The event aims to bring the community together in a spirit of pride and unity.

What to Expect

This year’s Pride in the Park will feature food trucks, community booths, vendors, entertainment, and much more. Families are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and well-behaved pets on leashes to enjoy the festivities.

A Call for Solidarity

PACE emphasized the importance of standing together to combat discrimination and support the LGBTQ+ community. The organization stated, “Too many LGBTQ+ people still face daily senseless discrimination yet strive, just like everyone else, to lead meaningful productive lives. Now that is something to be proud of! So, we invite all who will celebrate the actual lives of the LGBTQ+ community to join us in April at Pride in the Park.”

Connect with PACE

For those looking to learn more about PACE, visit www.pacelouisiana.org or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pacelouisiana.

Get Involved

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of this exciting event celebrating diversity and inclusion in Shreveport. Mark your calendars for April 27 and join in the fun at Pride in the Park Family Festival!

Contact Information

For any inquiries, reach out to Makenzie Boucher, reporter with the Shreveport Times, at mboucher@gannett.com.

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