Rainbow Hop wrap up: record number of participating businesses, large donations to middle school pride clubs, and coloring contest ongoing

by | Jun 18, 2021

In spite of some showers that washed away some gorgeous chalk messaging, Rainbow Hop 2021 was a huge success for the community. A record 46 businesses participated by decorating their windows and storefronts to show that the neighborhood is emblematic of Pride, equality, and empowerment of our LGBTQ+ communities. 28 sponsors also pitched in to help decorate 14 local businesses and organizations.

In a new facet of this event, the PNA created a pay-what-you-will sponsorship package for businesses that promised to donate half of all event income to support the QSA Club at Robert Eagle Staff and Whitman Pride Club. Because of 19 generous sponsoring businesses and organizations, each club will receive $1300 for club activities, in addition to logo development and ongoing mentoring and partnership from the PNA. Please take a moment to review the list of sponsors and support these businesses!

Per Scott Halliwell, an educator who volunteers to help manage the Robert Eaglestaff QSA Club:

I just wanted to reach out to thank the Phinney Neighborhood Association for including the Robert Eagle Staff Middle School QSA in this year’s Rainbow Hop. Our week started with the QSA kids developing and teaching a lesson about Pride Month, LGBTQ+ history and preferred pronouns. The kids were so proud of themselves. I could not think of a better way to end the week but with Rainbow Hop.  Many of the students were able to attend, as well as my own family.  It was so nice to see the kids out together in all their rainbow colors, being their authentic selves.  This event also sparked many powerful conversations at home with parents, guardians, and families.  It made me wish that I had something like this 30 years ago.  

Also, congratulations to the first winners of the Hooyman Family Chiropractic Rainbow Hop Coloring Contest. The Hooymans drew their first winners at the end of last week and will continue to draw winners for the remainder of the month. 

If you haven’t completed a coloring page yet, no worries there is still time to get your entries in. You can pick up a coloring page outside of our office at 8013 Greenwood Ave N across from the library or you can print your own coloring page by clicking this link.

Prizes to be awarded include gift cards to Bluebird Ice Cream, Chocolati, Celine Patisserie, Nutty Squirrel Gelato, Phinney Books and the grand prize is a $25 gift card to Ridge Pizza. Follow them on Facebook to see more information and to vote for the finalists the final week of June.

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