Wake County Celebrates Diversity with Extensive Pride Month Events at Libraries and Parks

Wake County is embracing Pride Month with an array of events spanning its libraries and parks, offering the community an opportunity to gather and celebrate diversity and inclusion. According to Wake County’s press release, Wake County Public Libraries and Wake County Parks, Recreation and Open Space are teaming up to provide a slate of free programs throughout June. Wake County Commissioner Vickie Adamson emphasized the significance of such initiatives, saying, “We want our parks and libraries to be places where everyone feels welcome and supported.”

From book clubs diving into science fiction to contemplative forest baths designed for renewal and resilience, these events are crafted to cater a diverse set of interests while honoring Pride Month. There’s a specific focus on bringing together the LGBTQIA+ community and allies in settings that foster a sense of connection. The Wake Forest Community Library, for instance, will play host to the Wake Forest Pride Book Club next Monday, where they will discuss “This is How You Lose the Time War” by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. Registration for these events, including a session on ‘Forest Bathing for Renewal & Resilience’ set for June 22, are required, as per Wake County’s release.

Moreover, the month is peppered with outdoor activities that aim to immerse participants in the richness of both community and the natural environment. On Saturday, those interested can convene at Historic Oak View County Park for ‘Out in Nature,’ a leisurely stroll billed to encompass Pride and local history. If kayaking is more your speed, the ‘Pride Paddle’ event scheduled for June 25 at Robertson Millpond Preserve promises a tranquil sunset outing with equipment provided…

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