I’m just out here having fun and spreading the love,” said Jessica Deitz, Erie Resident.įor news delivered right to you, subscribe to JET 24/FOX 66/’s breaking, daily news & severe weather email lists “That’s really what pride is about is just loving each other and supporting one another, and that’s what I love about it. “I saw the upcoming events and some of the things that are going on outside of Erie as well and I look forward to taking part in those,” said Liz Brown, Erie resident. With the new parade in Meadville, people said they are excited to show their support. “We are filling the entire Perry Square this year, so we are not only going to have the west side like we normally have, but we are going to have a health and wellness zone, and we have partnered with the Erie Playhouse with a youth zone,” said Alex Sphon, President of NWPA Pride Alliance.
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