Music thumps. Boots stomp. Smoke swirls. It rises like a dry mist from red-glowing cigarettes. It ebbs around an elk's skull, five-point antlers still attached, and a muzzle loader hanging on the wall. A potbellied stove washes its warmth over strutting men, women and children. A skinned-out bobcat dangles from the ceiling. A two-man chain saw with a 12-horsepower engine roosts on a canopy over the bar. A sign says: "This Business is Supported by Timber Dollars."
Sapphira Cristál hosted the Pride Concert, sharing her thoughts on Pride: "... standing in the full glory of who I am-past, present, and future. It's about celebrating not just my individuality, but also my connection to a powerful, beautiful community that has made space for my authenticity, art, and joy."
Pride Week for the San Francisco Dykes on Bikes® began on June 22 with the People's March, emphasizing protest and activism in supporting the LGBTQ+ community.
The revamped Russell Pedersen Playground, dedicated to U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Russell Pedersen, features colorful interactive play structures, fitness equipment, swings, and a water play area.
I don't know what to expect. It was fantastic," said one spectator. "I loved the show. I thought it was amazing." said another. "Very, very good. I'm happy it was here."