Metro Weekly

2005 Parade Participants

Capital Pride 2005

In alphabetical order, as of press time. Subject to change.

Saturday, June 11, rain or shine. Stepoff is 6:30 p.m. at 23rd & P Streets NW. [full map]

All Souls Church Unitarian
Americans United for Seperation of Church and State
Annie’s Paramount Steak House
Asian & Pacific Islander Queers United for Action (AQUA)
Baltimore Eagle
Brother Help Thyself
Capital Area Rainbowler’s Association
Centaur Motorcycle Club
Chad Alan Designs
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton
DC Aquatics Club
DC Bear Club
DC Cowboys Dance Company
DC Different Drummers
DC Eagle
DC Front Runners
DC Smiles Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry
Dignity/Washington
Dupont Circle Citizens Association
Foundry United Methodist Church
Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund & Leadership Institute
Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC
Go Mama Go!
Honorable Linda W. Cropp, Chairman- DC Council
Immigration Equality
Jack Evans, Ward 2 Councilmember
Kaiser Permanente
KHUSH DC
Lesbian & Gay Big Apple Corps Band
Lesbian & Gay Chorus of Washington, DC
Logan Circle ANC-2
Mautner Project
Metro DC PFLAG
Metro Pet
Metropolitan Community Church of DC (MCC-DC)
Metropolitan Community Church of Northern VA (MCC-NOVA)
More Light Presbyterians (Open Doors Chapter)
Open Door Metropolitan Community Church
PRIDE: A Sodexho Network Group
PULP
Rainbow Spinnakers Sailing Club
Results The Gym
Rock Springs Congregational United Church of Christ
Seventh Day Adventist Kinship International
Sexual Minority Youth Assistance League (SMYAL)
SGI-USA Rainbow Buddhas
Sirius Satellite Radio
Starbucks Coffee Company
The Washington Academy
Trumpet Vine Theatre Company
Virginia Delegate Adam Ebbin

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