Enjoy this photo gallery of participants, performers and audience members at the Pride Party at Bass Street Landing June 15; the Pride 5K Walk, Run & Roll June 15, both hosted by The Project of the Quad Cities; and Clock Inc.‘s Craft Night, with Free Mom Hugs June 12, courtesy of David McDanel of Nat20 Photography.
Pride Party at Bass Street Landing June 15
This annual family-friendly resources fair and celebration of live music and drag helps raise awareness for The Project of the Quad Cities, which provides mental health counseling, support groups, social event, STI and HIV testing and treatment, harm reduction and case management assistance for the seven-city Quad Cities and 20 other counties along the Iowa/Illinois border.
- Izzy A Mess, Michael Jackson impersonator, greets fans.
- Carmen Love Monroe performs.
- Dominique Zaire performs to a packed audience.
- Dominique Zaire accepts tips from fans.
- Howie Felon-Luv swirls through a young audience during the Pride Party at Bass Street Landing.
- The Chicago Spirit Brigade builds a human pyramid.
- Oshi Devil performs with a crowd of flag-holders.
- Audience members cheer June 15 at the Pride Party at Bass Street Landing.
- Nicholas Dinwiddle and Tom West smile.
- Tyler Mitchell, marketing and development director for The Project of the Quad Cities, finds the right shirt size for a follower.
- Izzy A Mess, Michael Jackson impersonator, performs.
- Izzy A Mess, Michael Jackson impersonator, accepts tips from audience members.
- Ginger F. Snaps captivates the crowd.
- A young guitarist and student at the QC Rock Academy in Davenport performs.
- Rich Hendricks, pastor of MCC of the Quad Cities, speaks to visitors.
- Sinclaire Snaps performs at the Pride Party at Bass Street Landing June 15.
- The Chicago Spirit Brigade performs during the Pride Party at Bass Street Landing June 15.
- Logan Flynn Monroe holds up a sign during their performance.
- Young fans cheer on BTDT.
- Carmen Love Monroe performs.
Pride 5K Walk, Run & Roll June 15
This morning event raises money and awareness for The Project of the Quad Cities, which provides mental health counseling, support groups, social event, STI and HIV testing and treatment, harm reduction and case management assistance for the seven-city Quad Cities and 20 other counties along the Iowa/Illinois border.
- Runners and walkers with baby strollers
- Enjoying the fountain after the run
- Natasha Hoenig of Free Mom Hugs cheers on runners
- Support on the sidelines for the Pride 5K for The Project of the Quad Cities
- A father and son run
- Smiling in tutus
- Runners and walkers in tutus
- A husband and wife and their daughter run together in the Pride 5K June 15.
- Young runner again
- A daughter and her dad run
- Smiling runner
- A group of runners and walkers
- Focused runners
- Young runner
- Mom and son run
- Smiling runners and walkers
- Runner with a pup
Clock Inc. and Free Mom Hugs Craft Night June 12
Free Mom Hugs guide a Pride-themed Craft Night at the Rock Island headquarters of Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center June 12.
- Moms focus on art during Craft Night with Free Mom Hugs at Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center.
- More fun during Craft Night with Free Mom Hugs at Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center.
- Two generations enjoy Craft Night with Free Mom Hugs at Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center.
- A young student focuses in during Craft Night with Free Mom Hugs at Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center.
- A youngster focuses during Craft Night with Free Mom Hugs at Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center.
- A mom guides a youngster during Craft Night with Free Mom Hugs at Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center.
- Natasha Hoenig joins in during Craft Night with Free Mom Hugs at Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center.
- More focus during Craft Night with Free Mom Hugs at Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center.
- Natasha Hoenig of Free Mom Hugs smiles during Craft Night with Free Mom Hugs at Clock Inc. LGBT+ Community Center.