Montclair Pride Festival 2022
A child is dressed for the Montclair Pride Festival. (KATE ALBRIGHT / FOR MONTCLAIR LOCAL)

June 11 will be remembered as a gathering of thousands of people for the first Montclair Pride Festival. What a day!

The crowd, a broad variety of smiling people festooning many causes, was a tribute to this festival. The Vanguard Theater’s performance of songs from “Rent” was stunning and brought tears to my eyes. We walked and investigated many vendors and supporters on the Avenue, Park Street and Church Street. We saw so many friends and acquaintances. It was a happening our town can be proud of.

Thanks to the many volunteers, organizers, sponsors and performers who made it happen. I hope for and look forward to Montclair Pride 2023.

Peter M. Giuffra
Montclair


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