QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 316 - October 2020

Page 15

OCTOBER, 2020  |

NEWS   |  QSALTLAKE MAGAZINE  |  15

ISSUE 316  |  Qsaltlake.com

Looking for a beautiful space for your ceremony?

Our Doors are always open.

Rainbow car rally held after Heber City flag decision The Heber City Council voted unanimously to limit what banners can adorn poles on city streets after community members complained about Pride banners being flown a second year. New rules allow for banners celebrating state and federal holidays, but others require city manager approval and can only be requested by Heber City, Wasatch County, and Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce. Events must be “nonprofit and nonpolitical.” In response, ally Kevin Mulligan posted in several car and motorcycle Facebook groups a “Heber Main Street Rainbow car cruise of ally vehicles to show support for our town’s LGBTQ population” on Sunday, Aug. 23. “I’ll be looking to fix a rainbow flag to my rx8. All cars welcome, loud cars recommended,” he wrote. The group met in Sugar House and drove up to Kimball Junction, where others could join. About three dozen people joined the car rally. Heber City resident Jamie Belnap who, along with husband Ben, fought for the

Pride banners welcomed the support. “Today we celebrate good people everywhere. After last week’s disheartening Wasatch County Pride flag decision, a dear ally, Kevin Mulligan, from SLC with zero connections to Heber City arranged a Heber Main Street Rainbow car cruise of ally vehicles to show support for our town’s LGBTQ population. #blesshisbigdamnheart,” she wrote on her Facebook wall. “So we gathered, perched and waiting, with signs and flags, and all sorts of cheers and honks and waves from vehicles passing by.” “It’s the little things. But sometimes the little things are the biggest things,” she continued. Project Rainbow leaders Lucas Horns and Dallas Rivas joined the rally in Rivas’ rainbow-bedecked truck. “Today we went on a mini gay parade and had a humbling experience,” Rivas wrote on his Facebook wall. “I can’t imagine going back to a time where you had to hide your feelings or who you were. Heber City is eager to show their pride!”  Q

Skaggs Memorial Wedding Chapel At First Baptist Church 777 S 1300 E (801) 582-4921 Firstbaptist-slc.org

• Perfect for intimate ceremonies • Lovely Reception Space • Outside Courtyard • Affordable Rates

First-time Exam, Bite-wing X-rays, Cleaning

Dr Josef Benzon, DDS www.alpenglowdentists.com

Salt Lake 2150 S. Main St 104 801-883-9177

Bountiful 425 S. Medical Dr 211 801-397-5220

New patients only. Limitations and exclusions may apply. Not valid with any other offers.

To schedule an appointment, please call 801.878.1700 Evening and Saturday Appointments Available Most Insurances Accepted


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

A tale of vacation boyfriends

4min
page 42

To vote or not to vote? That should be no question

3min
page 40

Wendy Carlos: A Biography

2min
page 39

Red Butte Garden will host 'Bootanical'

1min
page 37

Salt Lake Acting Co. announces its 49¾th season

4min
pages 32-33

UTAH PRIDE 2.0

4min
pages 30-31

Project Rainbow brings LGBTQ Pride and love statewide

3min
pages 28-29

Nick Moutos

4min
page 26

Would-be governors talk LGBT parents

5min
pages 24-25

Meet Uncle Lindsey: Your gay neighbor who hates gay rights

2min
page 23

Utah coalition releases strategic plan on LGBTQ+ suicide prevention

2min
page 20

Utah third in nation for same-sex marriage; top in male-female marriage

2min
page 19

Utah LGBTQ+ Chamber to hold second Economic Summit, 'Reboot'

2min
page 18

Robert ‘Bob’ Henline

3min
page 17

Q mmunity

2min
pages 16-17

Rainbow car rally held after Heber City flag decision

1min
page 15

Equality Utah announces 2020 endorsements

3min
page 14

Police respond to ‘shots fired’ call at The Sun Trapp

3min
page 13

Affirmation holds its annual conference virtually

1min
page 12

LGBT rights champion Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87

4min
page 11

The top national and world news since last issue you should know

5min
page 10

Better Pride than never

1min
page 9
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.