: Recent celebrations have included a massive 100-foot-high Ferris wheel in downtown, providing unique views of the festivities and the city.
Hunter's Nightclub celebrates its 25th Anniversary. The Drag4Drag rally, held in Palm Springs' downtown park on Tuesday, April 18, Palm Springs Pride The Palm Springs Pride Parade
: Palm Springs was officially declared a "City of Sanctuary and Freedom of Expression" in 2023, and the Pride events serve as a "rallying cry" against national efforts to curtail LGBTQ+ rights. RFCC - PRIDE in Palm Springs.mp4
The video title refers to the festival and parade, a major multi-day celebration of the LGBTQ+ community. The "RFCC" likely stands for the Rainbow Families Coachella Valley , an organization often involved in local community events.
: The 39th annual parade in November 2025 featured over 200 entries, including floats, marching bands like the Palm Springs High School "Spirit of the Sands," and various local community groups. : Recent celebrations have included a massive 100-foot-high
: The event is a vibrant expression of love and diversity, bringing together thousands of people from across the country and internationally.
: The event features a Youth Zone for ages 14–21, a marketplace with over 200 exhibitors, and various fundraisers like the "Big Gay BBQ" to keep the festival free and accessible. The video title refers to the festival and
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