After getting approval from the Fairhaven Selectboard (see 6/27/19 issue), Kyle Bueno wasted no time getting the gay pride rainbow flag hanging in the archway at town hall before the end of June, which is Gay Pride month. On Friday, 6/28/19, more than 40 people showed up for a short program to show support for the LGBTQ community. The Selectboard allowed the flag to fly for two hours, comparable to the time the National Day of Prayer group uses the same space once a year.
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Kyle Bueno speaks about what it means to fly the LGBTQ pride flag at the Fairhaven Town Hall during Pride Month on 6/28/19. The Fairhaven Selectboard allowed the flag to fly for two hours, comparable to the time the National Day of Prayer group uses the same space once a year. Photo by Glenn C. Silva.
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Event organizer Kyle Bueno (LEFT) poses with some of the people who turned out for the hanging of the Gay Pride Rainbow flag at Fairrhaven town hall on 6-28-2019. The Fairhaven Selectboard allowed the flag to fly for two hours, comparable to the time the National Day of Prayer group uses the same space once a year. Photo by Glenn C. Silva.
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Fairhaven Selectboard member Bob Espindola speaks about how he has learned about the Gay Pride movement through Kyle Bueno, who received permission from the board to fly the rainbow flag at town hall on 6/28/19. Selectboard chairperson Charles K. Murphy (RIGH) stands next to Mr. Bueno. The Selectboard allowed the flag to fly for two hours, comparable to the time the National Day of Prayer group uses the same space once a year. Photo by Glenn C. Silva.
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