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Disney Releases Newly Inclusive Pride 2021 Collection — Star Wars, Ursula Included

Disney Releases Newly Inclusive Pride 2021 Collection Star Wars, Ursula Included By Donald Padgett Disney just made the Magical Kingdom a little more gay and colorful with a new line of LGBTQ+ Pride-themed merchandise. From the pins and tees to the iconic Mickey Mouse ears in rainbow colors, Disney is going all-in with their new key of inclusivity for guests as well as cast members. The new line of rainbow-colored official Disney products which for the first time include the More Color, More Pride flag as well as the Transgender Pride Flag, Bisexual Pride Flag, and Lesbian Pride Flag comes just in time for Pride Month, and part of the profits will go to support LGBTQ+ organizations like GSLEN in the US, Diversity Role Models in the UK, Minus 18 in Australia, and trans organization ARELAS in Spain, in addition to others.

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Man charged after shooting near Eureka and police chase

Man charged after shooting near Eureka ends in police chase, crash in Franklin County Police responded to a shooting Sunday morning near a popular holiday lights display. From there, the suspect led officers on a 45-minute high-speed chase Credit: St. Louis County Police Department Author: Dori Olmos, Kelsi Anderson (KSDK) Published: 4:07 PM CST December 14, 2020 Updated: 4:07 PM CST December 14, 2020 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. A man was charged Monday after a shooting and police pursuit near a popular Christmas lights display in St. Louis County. The incident stemmed from crimes that happened earlier Sunday at the Walmart in Kirkwood, according to court documents.

4 Drive-Thru Holiday Light Displays in Missouri

4 Drive-Thru Holiday Light Displays in Missouri The holiday season is a magical time, with festive events and light displays taking place throughout the months of November and December. While COVID may have changed the way we celebrate this year, one option has stayed the same: our ability to enjoy Christmas light displays from the comfort of our own cars. Check out these four drive-thru light displays in Missouri to kick-start your Christmas spirit.   The Promised Land Zoo in Branson is home to Let There Be Lights a holiday drive-thru filled with festive twinkling lights. The event runs nightly between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, from 5-11 p.m. Tickets cost $25 per car, $45 per minibus, or $80 per coach. You can also pay $25 per person for the VIP Santa’s Safari, which is a 45-minute guided tour with one of Santa’s helpers.

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