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Ballard hosts Pride festival, World Cup watch party Friday
As things heat up at Seattle Stadium, Ballard is also putting on a big celebration for the World Cup Pride match.
SEATTLE - Ballard's first-ever Pride festival and FIFA World Cup watch party brought soccer fans, Pride supporters and neighbors together Friday in the heart of the historic neighborhood.
The inaugural event, called "Regnbue," shut down portions of Ballard Avenue Northwest and 22nd Avenue Northwest, transforming the area into a festival space complete with a giant screen showing FIFA matches.
The name "Regnbue" translates to "rainbow" in both Norwegian and Danish, a nod to Ballard's Scandinavian roots.
Festivities began at 11:30 a.m. and were free to the public.
Fans arrive early for the festivities
Dozens began setting up law chairs right at the start of the festival.
"I saw lots of people with jerseys on and pride flags," said Covington resident Holly Pirret, who was among the first to arrive. "Just seeing that Ballard was going to be hosting a festival that was World Cup in Pride together, that really, really drew me over here."
Despite the rainy weather, attendees stayed put, keeping their eyes on the match between France and Norway, one of three games shown on the large screen.
"Nobody left," said Jen Barnes of Rough & Tumble. "Nobody's going to run because of the rain in Seattle."
Barnes said the event had been in the works for more than a year.
"I have this vision of watching the game with a bunch of people in the square and having food and just a festival vibe," she said.
Honoring Ballard's Nordic roots
The festival also highlighted Ballard's Norwegian heritage.
At the face-painting booth, local resident Sonja Adams showed off her Norwegian pride.
"My Norwegian flag socks, my Norwegian flag tattoo, my Norwegian flag T-shirts underneath the Norwegian sweater underneath the Norwegian sweater," said Adams.
The celebration also included a performance of the Norwegian national anthem.
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The Source: Information in this story comes from original reporting by FOX 13 Seattle reporter Lauren Donovan.