Drag performer "Penny Dragful" glides between the tables as part of her colorful performance. Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
Hot and cold snacks provided by Seawolf Catering line the buffet table. Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
(From left) Sara Caldwell-Kan and Zoe Dickens don party-provided props for a trip to the temporary photo booth. Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
Event coordinators dressed a table in vibrant colors and pride flags for partygoers to write "birthday messages" to the Pride Center. Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
(From Left) Quacyya Cuaresma, , and Aud Pleas share a table in a preamble to the festivities. Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
Aud Pleas gives a keynote address on their life's experience organizing and advocating for LGBTQ issues, also drawing on their family's multigenerational history fighting for racial justice. Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
Photo by Mark Zimmerman.
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