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First Ever Pride Parade Held Saturday

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The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade was held on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade was held on Saturday in East Hampton.

Grand Marshal Kathryn Szoka

Grand Marshal Kathryn Szoka

Grand Marshal Robert Chaloner

Grand Marshal Robert Chaloner

Representatives from OLA march in the parade on Saturday.

Representatives from OLA march in the parade on Saturday.

Participants in the Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday.

Participants in the Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday.

Artist MAGO during the parade.

Artist MAGO during the parade.

The

The "Queer Farmers" float.

The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons during the parade.

The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons during the parade.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

Inda Eaton during the parade.

Inda Eaton during the parade.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

Danny Ximo during the parade.

Danny Ximo during the parade.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

Brian Mott and Jimmy Mack

Brian Mott and Jimmy Mack

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade on Saturday in East Hampton.

The Ross School during the parade.

The Ross School during the parade.

Spectators cheer on the parade.

Spectators cheer on the parade.

East Hampton Village Mayor Jerry Larsen

East Hampton Village Mayor Jerry Larsen

Herrick Park after the parade.

Herrick Park after the parade.

Tom House, President of Hamptons Pride Hugs Grand Marshal Robert Chaloner after the parade.

Tom House, President of Hamptons Pride Hugs Grand Marshal Robert Chaloner after the parade.

Hamptons Pride President Town House in Herrick Park.

Hamptons Pride President Town House in Herrick Park.

Dominick Lacovara Venuti in Herrick Park after the parade.

Dominick Lacovara Venuti in Herrick Park after the parade.

East Hampton Town Board member Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, East Hampton Village Trustees Arthur Graham and Rose Brown East Hampton Town Board member Cate Rogers, Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc and Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming during the parade.

East Hampton Town Board member Kathee Burke-Gonzalez, East Hampton Village Trustees Arthur Graham and Rose Brown East Hampton Town Board member Cate Rogers, Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc and Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming during the parade.

Artist MAGO during the parade.

Artist MAGO during the parade.

authorStaff Writer on Jun 6, 2022

Hundreds of people marched and lined Main Street in East Hampton on Saturday for the first-ever Hamptons Pride Parade. The celebration continued in Herrick Park with food and music. DANA SHAW PHOTOS

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