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Determined to be proud.


In April, Seattle's Out and Proud announced it wouldn't hold its annual gay pride festival this year, so most of the scheduled entertainment was shuffled to other venues. The cancelation can·ce·la·tion  
n.
Variant of cancellation.
 elicited a local and national shudder. After all, last year Charlotte, N.C.'s pride folded with no official reason furnished fur·nish  
tr.v. fur·nished, fur·nish·ing, fur·nish·es
1. To equip with what is needed, especially to provide furniture for.

2.
 by organizers. Coalition of Conscience, a conservative religious group that had protested the Charlotte event in 2005, proclaimed pro·claim  
tr.v. pro·claimed, pro·claim·ing, pro·claims
1. To announce officially and publicly; declare. See Synonyms at announce.

2.
 victory. Could Pride be in trouble? And are the picket-waving homophobes responsible? Not quite.

The truth is, money is tight in many cities. A debt of $102,000 drove the Seattle group into bankruptcy. But Charlotte Pride appears to have been a victim of its organizers' burnout Burnout

Depletion of a tax shelter's benefits. In the context of mortgage backed securities it refers to the percentage of the pool that has prepaid their mortgage.
, which may have been exacerbated by the presence of the antigay protester. "The Coalition of Conscience made it a miserable event," recalls Raine Cole, a former Charlotte Pride volunteer. So the organizers devised ways to keep the protesters away, holding the newly titled Pride Charlotte on private property. They ultimately carried out a successful shindig shin·dig  
n.
1. A festive party, often with dancing. Also called shindy.

2. See shindy.



[Probably alteration of shindy.
. The second edition is scheduled for this August. "It was fabulous," says Cole, "and over 6,000 people attended."
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Title Annotation:PRIDE 2007: geo guide to pride
Author:Ferber, Lawrence
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Date:Jun 19, 2007
Words:190
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