When: Sunday, June 17, 2018, 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Where: Cheesman Park, Denver, Co. How to find us: We’ll be flying the Jefferson Humanists banner.
The Jefferson Humanists (www.jeffersonhumanists.org/), a chapter of the American Humanists Association (www.americanhumanist.org/), is again marching in the Denver Pride Fest Parade (http://glbtcolorado.org/pridefest/coorslight-pridefest-parade/) on Sunday, June 17. We welcome other humanists and anyone who supports LGBT rights to join us. If you are interested in marching with us RSVP to this Meetup or contact Nancy Bolt at nancybolt@earthlink.net.
Here are the basics
When is the parade? – Sunday, June 18th, Father’s Day
Who should march? – Anyone who is a humanist, atheist, agnostic, or just supports LGBT rights.
Where is the parade? – The march goes from Cheeseman Park to the downtown Civic Center via Colfax.
When and where do we meet? – We need to gather at 8:30 am in the morning in Cheeseman Park. The parade starts at 9:30am. No cars are allowed in Cheeseman Park so park where you can and walk to the park.
We don’t yet know where we will be in the parade. We’ll update this Meetup with more information soon and will email specifics to all who RSVP.
When will we be done? – The March starts at 9:30 and usually ends between 11 and 11:30 depending on how fast the parade actually moves.
What should I wear? – It is usually hot and sunny, so a hat and comfortable shoes. BRING WATER and sunscreen as well.
Is there anything special I need to know? – Yes. We are not allowed to hand out anything and absolutely no dogs are allowed. It’s hot on their feet and against Parade rules.
Will we carry a banner? – Yes, the Jefferson Humanists banner. We are only allowed to carry one banner. It’s light and we will switch carriers often so no one gets tired.
Should I wear anything special? – We have some flags and beads. Dress colorfully. Wear a Humanist T-shirt if you have one.
How will we celebrate our marching accomplishment? – We will celebrate our march at the SLICEWORKS (http://sliceworkspizza.com/) at 700 E. Colfax Ave. about noon with a beer and a no-host lunch. Join us and make new friends.
This sounds like fun! Who do I let know I want to march? – Send an email to Nancy Bolt at nancybolt@earthlink.net or respond to this Meet-up invitation.
THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO CELEBRATE FATHER’S DAY WITH YOUR CHILDREN AND FRIENDS. COME AND JOIN US.
The only possible basis for a sound morality is mutual tolerance and respect: tolerance of one another’s customs and opinions; respect for one another’s rights and feelings; awareness of one another’s needs.
– A J Ayer, The Humanist Outlook, 1968