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04/25/2006 INDY PRIDE SEEKING VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS YEAR'S PRIDE FESTIVITIES
![]() "We are very fortunate to have such a large Pride Festival, and I want to be a part of it, that's why I volunteer each year," said Kevin Fyffe. "Besides that, I always have a lot of fun!" "IN Pride 2006: Celebrate with Pride" events will occur June 6-11. A complete listing can be found on the Indy Pride Website. On top of the great experience and the camaraderie, each volunteer receives a free volunteer T-shirt and an invitation to the exclusive volunteer appreciation party. Indy Pride Inc. is a non-profit organization in central Indiana that fosters events that seek to educate, honor the history of the GLBT communities and celebrate the diversity of and create unity, in and between, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Straight communities.
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