Inaugural Herndon Pride Festival

 The Herndon Pride Festival debuted on Saturday, June 8. Sponsors and supporters like the Town of Herndon; Rotary Satellite Club of Herndon-Reston, People in Action; Herndon Friends Meeting; NOVA PRIDE; Dranesville District Supervisor James N. Bierman Jr.; Northern Virginia Hebrew Congregation; and Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services all deemed the day a success.

Anita Velveeta, locals, Vanya and The Egomaniacs, and Ukulele Death Squad performed, and Nu Pop Entertainment and Caro Serrano, Jazz, and Bossa NOVA capped the festivities, which featured an outdoor art installation by John Hartt. A drum circle, drag performers, arts and crafts, food, family fun, and a skate demo entertained guests. Find the event on Instagram @HERNDON_PRIDE

Brothers Bryce, 3, (right) and Owen, 6, enjoy the arts and crafts table by supporters, Herndon Friends Meeting. The banner behind the art table read, “Quakers for Radical Equality support the Herndon Pride Festival: If it’s not radical equality, it’s not enough.”  

 

Local elected officials take to stage at Herndon Pride Festival, (from) left Keven LaBlanc, Herndon Town councilmember and candidate for mayor; Sheila Olem, mayor of Herndon; and representing the Fairfax County Dranesville District, Robin Lady, school board member and Supervisor Jimmy Bierman (D) with his son.