
Cheerleaders, Girl Scouts, and go-go boys -- Sacramento Pride is a slice of California LGBT life.
June 18 2014 5:00 AM EST
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Churches, families, and even the Girl Scouts got in on the fun at the 30th annual Sacramento Pride Festival on the Capitol Mall Saturday. The event is produced by the Sacramento LGBT Community Center. LGBT Community Center president David Heitstuman told The Sacramento Bee, "I think being in the shadows of the capitol is a really fantastic thing. We get our state and local elected officials marching alongside us." For more information on Sacramento Pride, check out SacramentoPride.org and Facebook.com/SacramentoPride.
See photos from the event on the following pages.

Is that a flamingo on your head, or are you just happy to see us?




It's a great day for acting on your fantasy outfits.

The crowd watches a cheerleading squad.
Smiling, and strolling, and smiling.
The king of Leather.


There is no separation of church and state at Gay Pride.
Just out shopping and suddenly swept into a parade!
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