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Omi s Pride pop-up event puts the focus on LGBTQ artists and creators
Organizers hope Saturday s event turns into a monthly series. Share Updated: 9:14 PM EDT Jun 26, 2021
Organizers hope Saturday s event turns into a monthly series. Share Updated: 9:14 PM EDT Jun 26, 2021
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Show Transcript MAINE S C-W IS A SPONSOR OF PORTCON. THE EVENT RUNS THROUGH TOMORROW. THIS MORNING IN THE PARKING LOT OF O SMI COFFEE IN SOUTH PORTLAND, A PRIDE POP UP EVENT FEATURED LGBTQ ARTIS ANSTD VENDORS. ORGANIZERS SAY THIS EVENT WAS THE FIRST OF WHAT THEY HOPE TO BE A MONTHLY SERIRES. VENDORS HAD A RANGE OF GOODS FOR SALE - FROM POTTERY TO HAND- BEADED JEWELRY ORGANIZER KAYTEDEMONT SAID THEY WANTED TO PUT ON A MORE ACCESIBLE PDE RI EVENT, THAT WAS FREE FOR VENDORS AND VISITORS, AND BROUGHT THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER. 3:54:36-54 YEAH I THINK LAST YEAR WAS REALLY HARD FOR PEOPLE BEING ISOLATED D AN SPECIFICALLY WITHIN THE QUEER COMMUNITY THERE S ALREADY A FEELI
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