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Pride Parade Times Houston GLBT Pride Parade No Pride Parade Times Houston GLBT Pride Parade No. 25 Saturday, June 28, 2003, 8:45 p.m. ********************* EARLY EDITON ************************ Sparkle and Shine at Houston's Silver Celebration Pride Parade WELCOMEto the 2003 Houston Gay, the parade rules you have been WEATHER REPORT Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender given. Pride Parade! Units must line up on time- It's Houston-it will rain sometime during the day! Bring protection for your We hope you have a thrilling 6 p.m. for floats, 7 p.m. for entry, particularly for your electronic time celebrating our community vehicles, and 7:30 p.m. for walking equipment. pride. 2003 marks Houston's units. All units must be in place by In the case of extreme weather, the parade may be cancelled no later than 25th annual Pride Celebration and 8 p.m. and the parade will begin 7p.m. our 7th annual nighttime parade- at 8:45 p.m. America's original nighttime pride Place your unit number in a presented on the main stage at parade. prominent position for easy viewing 5 p.m .. Please refer to the map below by judges. This year, trophies will Units not checking in on time for the parade route and to the be presented at the Pride Awards or misrepresenting themselves on large map inside for your spot in Ceremony Party, which will be their parade applications may be the entry line-up. Make sure you held 4-6 p.m., Sunday, June 29, denied entry in the parade. are familiar with and adhere to at 0, 710 Pacific. Awards will be 2003 PARADE ROUTE The official 2003 Parade Line-Up Map is inside! 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(Bacardi Silver Float) 064 Loafers, Inc. 038iJit\4. \ 014 Silver Eagle Distributors 086 Sue Lovell Campaign 1708 1704 ~",gti (Bud Lite Float) 052 Maranatha Fellowship MCC 055 0 013 Silver Eagle Distributors 054 Mary's Lounge ",1760 1754 LO··· <» (Bud Truck) 091 M.B.R. Collections to 0 037 Bunnies On The Bayou, Inc. 088 Mela's Tejano Country !lv';~' ·8 0 065 Bureau of HIV/STD 107 Miss Camp America Prevention, Houston Dept of Foundation '--~,,«..:;c:;;;j; Health & Human Services 020 Montrose Clinic, Inc. 053 Central Market 033 Montrose Counseling 048 Chances Bar Center 1801 056 f 063 Charles Armstrong 117 Montrose Softball League Investments, Inc 092 Montrose Vet Clinic 065, \ 071 Chipotle Mexican Grill 040 More Light Presbyterians of %, 121 Club Inergy Greater Houston 111 Club Xcape 119 Mortgage Associates of 093"*' 006 Honorable State Texas (Partridge Properties) Representative Garnet 115 Northwood Unitarian f..' ,q;~ " Coleman Universalist Church 106) 112 Colt 45's 097 "0" Houston 1802 .t J,;t:~ 1704 081 Community Gospel Church 123 Oudi Art Studio M ;'1" ,.... ? "<::t L() 049 Covenant Church 044 OutSmart Magazine ·{O,~~" 076 Diageo (Smirnoff Twist) 024 Parents Reconciling 0 0 0 0 0 098 Donald R. Watkins Memorial Network Foundation 009 Honorable City Council 011 Honorable City Council Member Annise Parker Member Ada Edwards 116 Judge David M. Petronella 056 EJ's 055 People with AIDS Coalition- 093 Emerson Unitarian Church Houston, Inc. 007 Honorable State 021 PFLAG Houston Representative Jessica 035 Planned Parenthood of Farrar Houston & Southeast Texas 028 First Unitarian Universalist 199 Pride Committee of Houston Church 000 Pride Committee of Houston 1730 1726 1724 1720 1716 1708 1700 022 Fitness EXChange BANNER 0 <» 0 "'IC\I, M10 105 Garden Party Inc. 003 Pride Committee of Houston 030 Gay Men's Chorus of - Grand Marshals .,'" ,~.,n C\I"_C\l,,,.b C\lJ_OM • ,.. ,.. -,~ ,.. ,.. ,.. C\J Houston 042 Pride Emergency Medical ~;., 089 GLBT Pagan Pride Society Services 078 G.L.O.BAL. 010 Honorable City Council 095 GMR Marketing Inc. Member Gordon Quan 111 1755 047 GoGirlsMuslc.com 200 Rainbo de Klown 029 The Greater Houston GLBT 043 Resurrection Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Community Church 016 Gulf Coast Archives & 004 Rich's Nightclub Musuem of GLBT History, 079 Ron's American Limousine Inc. 066 The Roundup Campground 102 Harris County Young 106 The Royal Sovereign & Democrats, Imperial Court of the Single 032 HATCH / Montrose Star of Houston Counseling Center 039 Ryan White Planning 100 Hewitt Associates Council 802 074 Houston Area Bears 073 Sadistic Pleasures 002 Houston Area Motorcycle 031 St. Stephen's Episcopal Society (HAM.8.) Church 059 Houston Comets 050 Shell Chemicals 051 Houston Fire Department 120 Spoiled Boyz 018 Houston Gay & Lesbian Film 090 Starbucks Festival 069 Statscript Pharmacy 041 Houston Gay & Lesbian 034 Stonewall Law Association Parents, Inc. (HGLP) of Greater Houston 094 Houston Humane Society 077 Texas Triangle 084 Houston LGBT Community 108 Theatre Under the Stars Center 008 Honorable State 080 Houston Police Department Representative Sylvester 070 Houston Pride Band Turner 083 Houston Public Library 062 Turtle Creek Chorale / The System Strangerettes 045 The Houston Transgender 067 Unhinged Productions Unity Committee 075 United Cab Company 087 The Houston Voice / Eclipse 082 Wells Fargo 057 Human Rights Campaign 096 Westfest Purists 110 ICOH - The Space City Organization Empire 2003 Pride Parade Entries: Alphabetical List 058 104 KRBE 056 EJ's 025 Integrity / Houston Inc. 036 A.C.l.U. of Texas, Houston Chapter 093 Emerson Unitarian Church 038 JP Morgan Chase PR.I.D.E. Team 021 PFLAG Houston 114 AIDS Foundation Houston 007 Honorable State Representative 085 KHMX The New Mix 96.5 035 Planned Parenthood of Houston & 101 Alley Theatre Jessica Farrar 072 KPFT90.1 FM Southeast Texas 017 Asians & Friends Houston, Inc. 028 First Unitarian Universalist Church 019 Krewe of Olyrnpus-Texas, Inc. 199 Pride Committee of Houston 023 AssistHers 022 Fitness Exchange 104 The Krewe of the Moons of Uranus 000 Pride Committee of Houston 001 AVER-American Veterans for Equal 105 Garden Party Inc. 103 Leather IN Exile BANNER Rights 030 Gay Men's Chorus of Houston 005 Honorable Congresswoman Sheila 003 Pride Committee of Houston - Grand 113 Bayou City Boys Club, Inc. - BCBC 089 GLBT Pagan Pride Society Jackson Lee Marshals 099 Bering Memorial United Methodist 078 G.L.O.BAL. 109 Lesbian & Gay Immigration Rights 042 Pride Emergency Medical Services Church 095 GMR Marketing Inc. Task Force 010 Honorable City Council Member 060 Bering Omega Community Services 047 GoGirlsMusic.com 061 Lesbian Gay Rights Lobby of Texas Gordon Quan 068 BP America Inc. 029 The Greater Houston GLBT 027 Lesbian Health Initiative of Houston, 200 Rainbo de Klown 122 Briar Patch Chamber of Commerce Inc. 043 Resurrection Metropolitan 015 Silver Eagle Distributors (Bacardi 016 Gulf Coast Archives & Musuem of 064 Loafers, Inc. Community Church Silver Float) GLBT History, Inc. 086 Sue Lovell Campaign 004 Rich's Nightclub 014 Silver Eagle Distributors (Bud Lite 102 Harris County Young Democrats 052 Maranatha Fellowship MCC 079 Ron's American Limousine Float) 032 HATCH / Montrose Counseling 054 Mary's Lounge 066 The Roundup Campground 013 Silver Eagle Distributors (Bud Truck) Center 091 M.B.R. Collections 106 The Royal Sovereign & Imperial Court 037 Bunnies On The Bayou, Inc. 100 Hewitt Associates 088 Mela's Teiano Country of the Single Star of Houston 065 Bureau of HIVlSTD Prevention, 074 Houston Area Bears 107 Miss Camp America Foundation 039 Ryan White Planning Council Houston Dept of Health & Human 002 Houston Area Motorcycle Society 020 Montrose Clinic, Inc.
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