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Progress Pride Flag will fly over the Travis County Administration Building
Friday, June 14, 2024 by Beth Bond
The Progress Pride Flag will fly over the Travis County Administration Building for the fourth year on Tuesday, June 25, with a flag-raising ceremony open to the public 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. County Judge Andy Brown will raise the flag, which features rainbow stripes and a chevron of white, pink, light blue, brown and black to symbolize transgender rights, people of color and those living with or lost to HIV/AIDS. The ceremony, at 700 Lavaca St., will include remarks from Brown, the Travis County Commissioners Court and Travis County LGBTQIA+ leaders. To attend, RSVP here.
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