GREENFIELD — Smiling community members donning rainbow attire lined the sidewalks from Federal Street down Main Street and Miles Street to Energy Park on Saturday afternoon in celebration of the Franklin County Pride Parade and Festival. The level of support and enthusiasm displayed in this year’s Pride festivities, like the event’s size and scale, has grown significantly since the inaugural 2016 parade, according to Franklin County Pride President Heather Mahoney. “It’s really heartening to see,” Mahoney said as the parade made its way down Miles Street into Energy Park.

“We went and gave some flags to businesses in the area yesterday, and it was really nice to see people being open — even people who we maybe shouldn’t approach, we did, and they were so warm and welcoming.” The four-hour celebration featured a variety of musical acts such as The B-52.0s, Crys Matthews and the Northampton Pride Chorus, along with drag dance performances by Mz.

October MayLay and Angel. Opening the live entertainment, Master of Ceremonies Kaliis Smith encouraged any queer or questioning audience members to come out of the closet. “It takes courage and community to come out, but we are always here for those who may have taken a little bit longer to discover who they are.

We are incredibly lucky to have an array of queer identities, queer bodies, queer art and queer community here in Franklin County,” Smith said. “A big round of applause to yourselves for being out and .