Official San Francisco Pride
Participation Info Bay Area Bisexual Network Reservation Type Parade Contingent Placement 132 (Assembly Section M1 Market @ Main)
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You are invited to the 8th Annual
Bi-BQ- B+ A Pride Event For the Rest of Us! When: Humpday, June 22nd from 3:30-6:30 Where: Dolores Park. They tried to shut us down, but we prevailed. We will be at the picnic tables closest to Dolores/20th. What: Everyone under the rainbow is welcome to the friendliest pride event ever. Bring a dish to share, a bottle of something, a blanket to sit on, or just yourself! No Actual Grill this year (at least not sanctioned by this official event) but we will get some BBQ food. Family Friendly event. No Glass Bottles, we will have plenty of cups! What to Wear: Bi Colors always appreciated, but this year were hoping for a heavy dose of purple to honor Prince and any Bowie-inspired duds/makeup as well. Also, Don't forget that after Bi-BQ we will be having a bi-shorts program at the Roxy at 7pm! Get Tickets Here! RSVP: on Facebook or to [email protected] All right, folks, there's gonna be a Pride parade contingent. My partner and I have committed ourselves to organizing, cat-herding, and even throwing some cash at these shenanigans. What we need from you:
* We need you to take monitor training. I'll post more detail later unless our humble moderator beats me to it, but the great news is that YOU CAN TAKE IT ONLINE. No more having to take a day off work or hauling yourself to somewhere in the East Bay at an awkward time! We need a BUNCH of monitors - vehicle and pedestrian monitors. * We need a theme. I would really like for us to have some cohesiveness this year in our contingent! I have an Emergency Backup Theme if you don't come up with something better. Since we have next to zero budget, theme's gotta be cheap. If you have suggestions, please sing out! Unless you come up with something better, it's "Save the 'B's" and lots of letter B on sticks and B-shaped balloons and everything, like a giant Sesame Street skit. You can do better than that, right? * We need you to round up all your bi friends and allies, and tell them to come and march this year. Marching means under your own power - we do not have space for riders unless something changes. What we do have: * A vehicle which can hold your backpack and some water, but no passengers * Spare signs and banners * A MEGAPHONE (those of you who are good at crowd-pleasing can take turns, maybe we'll come up with some chants when the theme is solid) * Some flags and banners * Lots of heart! I want to nail the theme down soon, so get me those ideas as soon as you can. Hope to see you there! In previous years SF Pride has done the training in-person. They will not be doing that this year. Instead they are offering a simple, two-step online training that will get more information to more people, meaning a better parade for everyone, and saving all participants time and money. Yours in Pride! Anne STEP 1: Watch the 10-minute video at the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDIzSFWYW-U This video contains pertinent information for ALL contingent members, so please take the time to watch it, even if you are not able to commit to being a monitor on the day of the parade. STEP 2: Complete the survey at the link below: https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/MsituF This survey gets your name and contingent information, and asks you a few questions to verify that you did in fact watch the video. Every contingent needs to register two wheel monitors for every axle on all motorized vehicles in the contingent. In addition, we need to register contingent monitors based on the formula below. 2 - 25 Marchers - 2 CM's registered 26 - 50 Marchers - 4 CM's registered 51 - 75 Marchers - 6 CM's registered 76 - 100 Marchers - 8 CM's registered 101 - 200 Marchers - 10 CM's registered 201 - 300 Marchers - 12 CM's registered 301 - 400 Marchers - 14 CM's registered 401 - 500 Marchers - 16 CM's registered 501 - 600 Marchers - 18 CM's registered So a contingent with 75 marchers and a 4-wheeled vehicle would need to register 6 Contingent Monitors, and 4 wheel monitors for a minimum of 10 registrants. Once our contingent has registered at least this minimum number of monitors, our training requirement for the SF Pride parade 2016 is officially complete. Note that I say _officially_ complete. UNofficially, I am not personally going to be happy unless I know we have at least twice as many people registered as we need for the size of our contingent. (I have very serious reasons for being this stressed about it, which I'll share in another email.) The parade is in EIGHTEEN DAYS, folks! Let's get excited! Yours in Pride, Kirsten |
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