KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City’s Pride Fest will take place in a month in Theis Park. It’s always a big celebration, but this year organizers have a financial challenge as they deal with $200,000 less in sponsorships.
They are scrambling through their options to raise more money.
“Ultimately, we know the festival will happen,” said Starzette Palmer, president of the KC Pride Community Alliance. “We’re trimming where we can.”
Organizers say this means fewer entertainers and the possibility of higher admission prices…