It’s more important than ever for us to show unity and compassion, and to lead with love and kindness,” Mayor Jacobs said during her remarks. “Come Out With Pride has always been a much anticipated and treasured event in Orlando, but recently it has taken on a much broader purpose. 14 as Come Out with Pride Orlando Day in Orange County. 14 and has become one of the largest Pride festivals in Florida.Īt the end of the parade, participants gathered for a Pride Rally at the Walt Disney Amphitheater at Lake Eola Park, where Mayor Jacobs presented a proclamation declaring Oct.
The event, which gathered more than 50,000 attendees, was held on Oct. Orange County District 3 Commissioner Pete Clarke, District 5 Commissioner Emily Bonilla and City of Orlando District 4 Commissioner Patty Sheehan were also in attendance. Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs joined the community to celebrate the 2017 Orlando Come Out with Pride Parade and Rally, which celebrated Orlando’s LGBTQ community, its allies and all those who stand united with Orlando.