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Sunday,
July 31
HillQuest's San Diego Pride is over
Thank you to all the hard working staff, volunteers and participants for making the 31st annual San Diego LGBT Pride weekend such a wonderful celebration!

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We had a great gay Pride weekend..
now let’s get ready for CityFest!
(Sunday, August 14)
>>>
Top Five Reasons
Why
Donna Fyre Missed this year’s Pride Parade

5. Up late partying the night before with the Pension Board.
4. Stunt-double called in sick.
3. What? You don’t have a Donna Frye impersonator?
2. Was having a “Conversation with Nicole.”
1. All kidding aside, the LGBT community is very important to me, and I believe my voting record matches my words. Please understand, however, that after giving 110% to my city council job and campaign for mayor, I needed a day off to spend time with my family, get some much needed rest and prepare for a very busy council docket. I apologize if I disappointed you by not being there in person.    (I guess we oughta cut her a little slack, huh?)
Saturday,
July 30
Debbie Chaddock






 Were you among the 150,000 fun fans at today’s LGBT Pride parade?

Friday,
July 29
 California Assemblyman Mark Leno (right) was the featured speaker at Pride’s Stonewall Rally in Balboa Park.
Pride Rally 05 Assemblyman Mark Leno and HillQuest publishers
This weekend
Show your PRiDe throughout Hillcrest, Balboa Park and all over the city!!!
San Diego skyline
Thursday,
July 28
CityBeat: Did Pride hand victory to the Christian conservatives?
Volunteers with decade-old sex offenses step away after becoming focus of protesters.
The 31st annual Gay Pride weekend will begin with a Friday night rally in Balboa Park.


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Pride ParadeAre you ready for a fun weekend?!?!

It’s time for Pride! >>>  Pride Fest entertainment lineup.

Get ready for SD’s largest parade.
11am this Saturday, July 30
(Beginning at University and Normal)
Followed by a two-day festival in Balboa Park
Donna Frye for Mayor
— two mayoral races, two wins for Donna, but (unfortunately) the race is still not over.
Wednesday,
July 27
“She’s one of us. She’s worked as a maid, she’s worked in a kitchen, she’s worked in a gas station.
She’s worked hard for a living ... people can relate to her. She is us.”       — Labor leader Jerry Butkiewicz
Hillcrest sign VOTE 4 FYREAlan Bilmes, Donna Frye and Mike Wright @ Hillcrest's City Deli on election day (July 26, 2005)
Mayoral frontrunner Donna Frye stopped by Hillcrest’s City Deli today as she made visits throughout San Diego to each of the eight districts.

Vote for Donna today Hillcrest Voters!

Today
we can (again)
elect
Donna Frye

It’s time for some
 honest public service!

Have you voted?

They have! >
Tuesday,
July 26
Donna Frye — WonderwomanDonna votes!



Get out the vote for Donna!
Discovery Liftoff, July 26, 2005View from Discovery, July 26, 2005

Discovery successfully blasted off this morning on America’s first space shot with astronauts since the 2003 Columbia disaster, ending a painful, 2 1/2-year shutdown devoted to making the shuttle less risky and NASA more safety-conscious.
Monday,
July 25
According to a recent Datamar (a GOP poll): Donna Frye 46% Steve Francis 22% Jerry Sanders 21%
Team Frye needs 50% + one vote to win tomorrow!
Donna Frye supporters
Sunday,
July 24
San Diego Red Dress Run trio

This trio of Hash House Harriers stopped off in Hillcrest for a few beers in the middle of yesterday’s run.
The HHH is an informal running club with a tradition of hare and hound races dating back to 1938. The club was formed by a group of British soldiers on Kuala Lumpur. After jungle runs the soldiers gathered at a nearby restaurant to eat corn beef hash and drink beer — hence the name Hash House Harriers. Corn beef is no longer part of the Hashing tradition, but (thankfully) beer drinking still is. This was San Diego’s 18th annual run.

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