‘Many Roots, One Rainbow’: Idaho Falls Pride announces theme and event lineup
Par Kermani
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — “Many roots, One Rainbow” is the theme for Idaho Falls Pride this year, while it begins preparing for celebrations with a number of events set for later in the month.
“Whether you define yourself by a label, many labels, or none at all — you belong.” said Pride organizers in a statement on the official Idaho Falls Pride website. “Pride is not about fitting into a single box; it’s about breaking them open and living freely, authentically, and boldly.”
Organizers say the events are intended to bring people together while celebrating diversity and fostering a sense of belonging in the community.
A drag show will take place on June 26 followed by the annual Pride Parade will take place June 27, beginning at 10 a.m. Participants will gather at the Unitarian Universalist Church parking lot before traveling around the Greenbelt and returning to the festival area.
The Idaho Falls Pride Festival will follow at the Greenbelt Bandshell area from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Organizers expect between 2,000 and 3,000 people to attend throughout the day. The free event will feature live music, performances, vendors, community organizations and activities for families.
Idaho Falls Pride leaders say safety remains a priority. The organization has partnered with local agencies and regional organizations to develop safety plans for all Pride events. Security officers, volunteers and a first aid station will be available during the festival.
Attendees are also encouraged to follow the organization’s code of conduct, which emphasizes respect, inclusion and non-engagement with protesters.
Organizers are still seeking volunteers and sponsors to help support this year’s events.
Additional information, including volunteer opportunities and ticket information, is available through Idaho Falls Pride.