Warren, PA — The sixth annual Warren County Pride celebration went on as planned over the weekend, bringing together supporters, performers, and local vendors despite a rainy start to the day.

Organized by Warren County Pride, a local nonprofit, the event has become a staple in the community over the past six years. Residents gathered in rainbow attire to show their support for the LGBTQ+ community and celebrate inclusivity in the region.

“Being here in this small town, and having Pride here for the last six years—it's amazing to see this outpouring of love and support,” said performer Jessica Rabbit. “It's been great.”

Crowds gathered near the main stage throughout the day to cheer on local and visiting performers. Vendors lined the area, offering everything from handmade crafts to food and information on community services.

“We are so excited to be holding our sixth annual Pride event," said Brinn See, Warren County Pride Event Organizer. "Despite the rainy weather people have been coming into the park to celebrate and watch our performers. It’s been a great day.”

Attendees said the event offered a welcoming environment and a chance to connect with others in the community.

“It’s been a great turnout,” said Joanne Lyon, a Pride supporter. “A lot of great vendors, booths, and a lot of good people here having a great time and reminding everyone the most important thing - love is love.”

Organizers say they're already looking ahead to next year’s celebration, hopeful the tradition will continue to grow even larger.

For more information on Warren County Pride, visit here.