“We are looking to fill a $25,000 gap to help with the cost with the permitting, extra security, the tents, and things like that,” said Evelyn Smith of Northwest Neighborhoods.
But the festival supporting LGBTQ+ and minority owned businesses, is in danger of ending.
Every summer vendors, musicians, and artists line Clifton Boulevard for the festival celebrating and highlighting racial, cultural, and LGBTQ+ diversity.
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