Planting Pride was a chance to make connections with like\u002Dminded neighbours, who want LGBTQ2S+ people in Watrous to feel seen and welcomed.
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The night’s event — Planting Pride — includes a presentation on allyship with LGBTQ2S+ people, organized by the Humboldt and Area Pride Network.Article content “We had so much fun with it,” she said. “We had such a cool conversation on allyship and how to support communities, and then we got together and pumped up the music and made these beautiful planters.”Article content
“And this time, I thought it would be a good idea to do something fun and festive while we’re bringing people together in a safe space.”
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