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  • Joburg Pride

    MEDIA RELEASE: 15 MAY 2007
    PRIDE TO COME OF AGE IN ROSEBANK

    The chic suburb of Rosebank has been chosen to host the eighteenth
     Joburg Gay and Lesbian Pride celebrations. The 'Coming of Age'
     street parade will be held on Saturday 6 October 2007, followed by a
    festive ‘mardi gras’ and celebrations at Zoo Lake Sports Club.

    The week preceding the parade will also see Rosebank –
    one of Johannesburg's most vibrant areas and soon-to-be home of a
    major Gautrain station – becoming the hub of a seven-day-long
    “Pride Festival.”

    Joburg Pride is an annual celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
    Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) identity and sexual diversity –
     the largest gay event on the African continent.

    “Rosebank and Zoo Lake remain the best options for Joburg Pride thanks
    to fantastic infrastructure such as ample venues, parking and easy access,
     as well as Rosebank’s trendy vibe,” says Joburg Gay Pride Festival Chair
     Tracy Sandilands. “Plus,” she adds, “We aim to provide transport for
     communities that may find it difficult to get to Rosebank on the day of
    the Parade.”

    The Councillor for Rosebank, Ian M. Ollis, has added his support for the
    celebrations taking place in his ward.

    "Pride is not just about gay people ‘flaunting it’. It is an opportunity
    for every citizen and resident to celebrate our hard-won freedoms.
    I aim to invite the business community, the malls, the media, residents,
    tourists and of course the gay community to participate in a week of
    celebrating Joburg Pride," says Ollis.

    The Joburg Pride Festival kicks off on Sunday 30 September and will
    include official Pride events such as an art exhibition, ‘real drag’ racing,
     a cabaret show, a black tie fundraising event, a theatre production and
     seminars and workshops.

    In addition to these official Pride events, it’s anticipated that a number
    of “fringe” events – such as nightclub parties and other entertainment –
     will take place around the city and across Gauteng. The week-long
     celebration culminates in the customary Pride Parade and Mardi Gras on
     Saturday 6 October.

    The Joburg Gay Pride Festival Company

    Joburg Pride 2007 is being organised by a newly-formed not-for-profit
    Section 21 Company, which is run by a board of volunteers.
    The company – named the Joburg Gay Pride Festival Company –
     was officially registered on 9 May 2007. This is an unprecedented
     milestone in the history of Joburg Pride; one which reflects the board’s
    commitment to sustainability and transparency.

    Hope to see all of ya there!
    Hugz Yogirl:-)

  • Hello Girls

    Well first of all thanks for inviting me:>>

    Cant wait to tell you more about me but I have to say good buy for now:wave:

    I can tell you exacly how I am feeling this morning but the song CRAZY:crazy: by Gnarls Barkley describes it better;)

    LOL

    Hugs :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

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