The 4th Annual Schuylkill County Pridefest brought together hundreds of residents to promote positivity, togetherness, empowerment, and awareness.
The event, which began in 2020, moved from its original location at the Pottsville Lions Ampitheater to the Schuylkill County Fairgrounds in 2022, due to the popularity and growth of the event.
“Just like last year, we saw quite a few people; a diverse crowd. I was very pleased with the whole Pridefest 2023. except for the fact we brought it indoors even though we did not get any rain today” said Mikaela Gavaletz who organized the event and is a board member of the Youth Empowerment & Support LGBTQ Schuylkill County.
Attendees were treated to music, dancing, and entertainment from several drag performers coming to show their support for the LGBTQ+ community in the county.
Up to 40 vendors, both large and small, participated and showed their pride and support.
While the event is meant to be fun and entertaining, there is also a message of empowerment and awareness behind the event.
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With the closing words, Gavaletz
For added fun, there was a lip sync contest where winners received tickets to Reading's pride event later this month, as well as concert tickets. The winner of one of the contests was 9-year-old, Andrew, who not only won with his lip syncing, but his dynamic and energetic moves that wowed the crowd as soon the song began!
Gavaletz said PrideFest 2024 is already in the works!
Photos and Story by Todd Bernhard