Last year was my first time attending the Sioux Fall Pride Festival. Despite being promoted as a “family-friendly” event appropriate “for all ages,” I was unable to reconcile what I witnessed as anything other than overtly harmful to children and subversive to families.
This year’s festival was similar to last year’s with a few notable exceptions. I’ve summarized a 2024 to 2025 comparison below to provide you with a condensed overview of my observations:
DIFFERENCES
Less social media marketing
Less local corporate presence and affiliation (no Sanford Health, Midco, or Wells Fargo sponsorship this year)
Public advocacy for circumventing SD laws to procure abortions
Sioux Falls Public Library booth did not feature LGBTQ-themed books
No drag queen story time for kids
Sioux Falls Health Department was not present to give away condoms
More “churches” had booths
Two courageous Christians witnessed to attendees
SIMILARITIES
Featured “all ages” drag show
Had a children’s play area (but didn’t show Sammons as this year’s sponsor)
Cultivated the same decadent pagan culture



Much could be said about the Sioux Falls Pride Festival, so I’m documenting all of that in four additional articles that will be published during these last two weeks of June. Although it’s difficult to witness the continued degradation of our communities in South Dakota, there are some positive and hopeful developments to report as well.
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Sioux Falls cancelled its July 4th parade. But not this.