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Meghan Reckling: Kids downtown will be subjected to the event s content.
(Photo: Twitter) Unsurprisingly, the head of Livingston County s Republican Party is upset that drag queens and kings will entertain with hilarious bingo and fabulous drags shows at city-organized event in Howell. The nighttime fundraiser during next month s 61st annual Howell Melon Festival is for those over 21 and has sold out. That doesn t keep Meghan Reckling, a 36-year-old state Senate aide, from urging Facebook followers to email a city agency hosting the festival to let them know your thoughts! Reckling, county party chair since 2019, adds: This is disappointing to see happening here. The Howell Melon Fest is supposed to be a family-friendly event and not one that should be sexualized with an event like this. .
Meghan Reckling: Kids downtown will be subjected to the event s content.
(Photo: Twitter) Unsurprisingly, the head of Livingston County s Republican Party is upset that drag queens and kings will entertain with hilarious bingo and fabulous drags shows at city-organized event in Howell. The nighttime fundraiser during next month s 61st annual Howell Melon Festival is for those over 21 and has sold out. That doesn t keep Meghan Reckling, a 36-year-old state Senate aide, from urging Facebook followers to email a city agency hosting the festival to let them know your thoughts! Reckling, county party chair since 2019, adds: This is disappointing to see happening here. The Howell Melon Fest is supposed to be a family-friendly event and not one that should be sexualized with an event like this. .
The Pride Alliance of Livingston wants to fill the county with hope and inspiration this June.
The organization, which is sponsored by the Livingston Diversity Council, is planning a series of outdoor and virtual activities to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month. We had a creative group of people with really lofty goals of providing various activities in various ways, said Anne Rennie, co-chair of the Pride Alliance of Livingston. No matter how anybody wanted to get involved, there is a method to do so.
Pride Month will kick off with a Rainbow Reception from noon to 3 p.m. June 6 at the Mill Pond Amphitheatre in Brighton. The event will feature live music, sidewalk chalking and conversations about how to support members of the LGBTQ+ community.