Volunteer with Pride

We’re looking for a few good people to help with the 2011 Pride event on Saturday, July 16th at Evergreen Park in Bremerton.  It is a fun and rewarding way to get engaged in our local community.  We need people to plan in advance, set up the day of the event, coordinate relationships with our sponsors and our vendors, manage the talent on the stage, organize our wonderful volunteers, and of course break down at the end of the day.  There is also behind the scenes work (administrative and such) and more.

If you are interested in being a part of the 2011 team click here to submit your name.

We look forward to hearing from you and an awesome event this year.

 

Planning Underway for 2011 Pride

The date is set for Saturday, July 16th 2011 and Evergreen Park has been reserved.  Our vendor application is online and we are looking for sponsors and donors to help make our event a success.  We hope to announce a kick off meeting very soon to bring in volunteers for this year’s event.  Stay tuned.  Contact us if you would like to be notified of the meeting.

Kitsap Pride brings families

We received a wonderful article in the Bremerton Patriot Check it out.

http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/kitsap/pat/community/99148834.html

Kitsap Pride brings families to Evergreen Park

By LYNSI BURTON

Bremerton Patriot Staff Writer
Jul 23 2010

For Thomas Oliver and Jeffrey Chandler, taking their 8-year-old son Zyreal to the Kitsap Pride Festival on Saturday was just another family outing in the park.

“We’re just like an old married couple,” Oliver said of he and his partner, describing weekly church outings and dinners with grandma. “This is probably the most gay thing we do every year.”

 

That sentiment was shared by other attendees of the Pride Festival at Evergreen Rotary Park, who said the celebration was Kitsap’s only recognition of gays and allies, heterosexuals who support equal rights for gays.

Elaine Priest, who came with friends and children, said the low-key and fun environment is why the Kitsap festival appeals to her.

“You see other people with their families,” she said. “That’s what I like.”

The event marked its sixth year at Evergreen Park — in the early years starting about 13 years ago, the festival was much smaller and took place in Seabeck and Port Orchard. Now the festival includes more than 40 vendors, play space and face painting for children, live music and a drag show and attracts up to 500 people, said Marcie Mathis, an organizer of the event.

Melissa Evans, who came with her daughter Amanda, said gay culture has become more open in Kitsap. About 10 to 15 years ago, people were not as comfortable expressing their identity, she said.

“It’s just not as taboo as it used to be,” Evans said. “I just feel a lot more open than I used to be.”

Nonetheless, the gay culture in Kitsap is not vocal and visible as what might be seen in Seattle, Amanda Evans said.

“We’re pretty open. It’s not to the point where you have to be out and loud,” she said.

Amy Parkhurst, who came with her family, said this was the first year she’d heard of the Kitsap Pride Festival and she wanted to show her support.

Playing with her young neice, Ava Wilson, near the children’s play area, Parkhurst said she also appreciates the family-friendly environment of Kitsap Pride.

“It’s great, we love it,” she said. “We think there should be a lot more.”

2010 Kitsap Pride Pictures

Well everyone we did it, this year was another success. We grew our vendorship and our sponsorships. We can’t wait to start on next years event.

The pictures have arrived and are hosted on our Vendor/Sponsorship Coordinators facebook page (please tag yourself or friends and comment all over.)

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=200673&l=0143072c17&id=41092787721

Thank you to all our Volunteers that helped make this event a success (we couldn’t have done it with out you.)

Kitsap Pride is Saturday

Noon – Music from DJ

12:50 – Welcome

Unfortunately Inga Nova had to cancel. Hopefully she’ll be back next year.

1:00– The Jbaum Band – The Jbomb Band plays all original music by Joey Walbaum and is formed with top notch musicians based out of the Seattle and Tacoma area specializing in funk, jazz and pop with hints of Latin and world music. You might describe it as vintage-pop with Influences including Jamiroquai, Sade, Prince, Michael Jackson, Jamie Cullum and Elton John.

1: 50 – Announcements/Speaker

2:00 – Drag Show Pt 1 – Bremerton’s Miss Tory Marchella & Friends

2:20 – Kevin and Shawn dueling pianos. They work at Seattle’s 88 Keys singing and playing your favorite tunes and comedians part time. Kevin been playing since he was 16 and Shawn since birth. Let them know what you want to hear and they’ll play it.

3:10 – Drag Show Pt 2 – Bremerton’s Miss Tory Marchella & Friends

3:40 – Announcements, Drawings etc

4:00 – Boy Blue and The Moon – a brand new band consisting of very talented and diversified veteran musicians including Ricky Schultz who rocked our stage last year!

5:00 – Closing – Thank You!

9:00 – Red Star presents the Pride Party with DJ Dana Dub at the Bremerton Eagles located on 6th at Washington just a few blocks from Evergreen Park. They are expecting close to 400 people this year.

We owe a big thank you to our partnership with the Seattle Men’s Chorus and the Admiral Theatre for a successful concert this past April, which raised much-needed funding for this event.
Also, thanks to Gordon Sound for sound and stage services over these years at Evergreen

 

Pride in Kitsap County

On Sunday, July 4 Kitsap Pride Network is organizing a contingent in the Bainbridge Island parade. Our group has always been well received and it’s a fun parade. Oh, and not too long either. Join in the parade or come out an cheer them on! Marcie is coordinating – check her post for details.

On Friday, July 9th Pride Foundation marks 25 years of Giving Together and Building Community in the PNW. The event starts at 7pm. Fun Prizes and bingo will be called by yours truly and special guests. We’ll take a break for great desserts and coffee. Our local Pride Foundation steering committee hopes to make this a monthly event to raise money for scholarships and grants in our area. $10 Suggested donation. 18+

On Sunday, July, 11 there will be a Pride Pre Funk at the Hi Fidelity Lounge in Bremerton. From 4 to 8 we’ll have some great summer old school funk, disco and summertime favorites. Hi Fi will offer their Happy Hour menu for you to enjoy. No Cover. 21+

On Thursday, July 15th Pride Foundation is honoring Ed and Delores Boyle in Port Angeles for their work for the LGBT community.

The main event this month is KITSAP PRIDE on Saturday, July 17th from Noon to 5pm at Evergreen Park in Bremerton. They have a great line up on the stage, a growing list of vendors, a new layout for the stage and food area that surely will be a hit. This year’s theme is “One Heart, One World, One Pride.” Go check it out. Bring chairs, blankets and make it a day. The bouncy house and children’s crafts will return to “Kid Valley” and the youth from the Q center have a “Cirque de la Queer” experience planned. All Ages.

Red Star hosts the Pride Party at the Bremerton Eagles with DJ Dana Dub from Seattle dance spot Neighbors and the Seattle Eagle. Miss Tory Marchella and friends will be back with a great show! Recent crowds have been over 300 so this night should be crazy fun! Upstairs and downstairs are open for you.

Pride doesn’t finish there. Kitsap Pride Network is sponsoring a screening of “Stonewall Uprising” at the Historic Orchard Theater on Thursday, July 22 at 7pm. The opening night show will be a fund-raiser for Kitsap Pride 2011! Check out the trailer: http://firstrunfeatures.com/stonewalluprising.html More info to come this was just confirmed today.

 

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Schedule ’11

Kitsap Pride is excited to bring to the 2011 stage some great local talent.  We’ve got a great new layout to encourage folks to dance and soak up sounds and sun.  Plan to bring your chairs and blankets and enjoy the day.  Thanks to Red Star for sponsoring the stage.

The stage viewing area is expanded this year with plenty of room to bring your blankets, chairs and shade umbrellas. You’ll want to plan to spend the day because we have a great line up this year on the Red Star Stage sponsorship of $1,000. Check out the schedule below.

2011 Schedule

Noon – Music from DJ

12:30 – Welcome

12:40 – Zebra Mirrors

1:30 – Mel Dalton is a Kitsap native whose warm and agile vocal talents have been appreciated in the area for fifteen years.  She is currently playing in a duo called No Baggage, and can be found playing at gigs all over the county, from restaurants and bars to motorcycle dealerships and non-profit events.  Mel’s style blends country, rock, and blues, and her repertoire ranges from Patsy Cline to Janis Joplin to Miranda Lambert, and many other places in between.  She is proudly bisexual and looks forward every year to attending Kitsap Pride.
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1: 50 – Announcements/Speakers

2:00 – Drag Show Pt 1 – 

2:20 – Shawn (singer and dueling piano player at Chopstix in Queen Anne) playing your favorite tunes. Let him know what you want to hear and he’ll play it.

3:10 – Drag Show Pt 2 – 

3:20 – Announcements, Drawings etc

3:30 – The Kim Archer Band returns to the Kitsap Pride Stage!  If ever there was a perfect match of natural vocal talent and commanding stage presence, it is found in Kim Archer. The soulful, natural tones that flow through her voice engage listeners and her smooth, passionate delivery evokes an energy that brings a crowd to their feet.

5:00 – Closing – Thank You!

9:00 – Red Star presents the Pride Party with DJ Flow (Resident disc jockey at R-Place in Seattle at the Bremerton Eagles located on 6th at Washington just a few blocks from Evergreen Park. They are expecting close to 400 people this year.

Also, thanks to Gordon Sound for sound and stage services over these years at Evergreen Park.

 

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