
Watertown showed its pride on Sunday with the fourth annual Watertown Pride celebration.
The day began with a parade from the temporary Watertown High School on Moxley Field, down Main Street to Saltonstall Park.
Entertainment was provided by DJ Zeneida Ramos and The Femmes. Speaker Chastity Bowick was sponsored by the Watertown Human Rights Commission.
Food was available from the Ritcey East pop-up, and there many vendors to visit.
The Recreation Department set up activities including a kids zone and an inflatable obstacle course. The Watertown Events Team sponsored the glitter bar artist and the bounce house.
The Watertown Free Public Library’s Bookmobile also set up for the event.
Pride month will continue on Sunday, June 29 with the Tipsy Tea Party at the Commander’s Mansion from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event is for ages 21 and over. The event features live drag performances, brunch bites, tea in the mansion, and a cash bar. See more information here https://tipsytea2025.planningpod.com/
What a wonderful, fun, and inclusive event. I’m proud of my hometown and the progress it has made and continues to make!!
Looks like a great time was had by all. Wish I could have been there. Maybe next year! Love that Watertown is an inclusive place to live.
Anita hope you are well. I miss our Watertown Housing Partnership time together!