Westport’s 4th annual Pride celebration brought a rainbow collection to Jesup Green.
Members of the LGBTQ+ community, allies and friends; children in strollers, and older folks with walkers; those of many faiths, and none, all came together for a festive — and occasionally reflective — afternoon.
Staples High School was in the house.
Vendors sold books and bracelets. The Democratic Town Committee gave away cookies; Temple Israel handed out rainbow challah.
Speakers spoke. Musicians made music. Clergy offered prayers.
State treasurer Erick Russell (far left) — a member of the LGBTQ community — spoke about the importance of the day for young people. He was joined by Joe Grabarz, Connecticut’s first openly gay legislator; State Representative Jonathan Steinberg, and State Senator Ceci Maher, of Westport Pride’s advisory committee.
And — whenever they could — friends and strangers smiled.
Broadway actor and 2008 Staples graduate Adam Kaplan (2nd from left) with his husband Ashley Day, and parents Carol and Jeff Kaplan.
Festive arch, by the Jesup Road rainbow crosswalk.
Inclusive books on sale
Westport Pride founder and president Bryan McGunagle, and Kayla Iannetta, advisor to Staples Pride.
Face painting: a popular attraction.
Temple Israel cantor Julia Cadrain.
Former Staples High School principal John Dodig (right), and his husband Rodger Leonard.
Dr. Nikki Gorman
Puppet on parade
Former Representative Town Meeting member Harris Falk
(All photos/Dan Woog)