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Here is a message from Venice Pride & Colin Cambell.

Last June the first-ever LGBT public art project in L.A. County history was unveiled at an oceanside ceremony.

Located at Brooks Ave. on Bill Rosendahl Memorial Beach in Venice, CA the Venice Pride Flag Lifeguard Tower has become a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike. In nine weeks thousands have flocked to photograph the dramatic tower and broadcast its powerful message of equality and inclusion to millions across the globe.

On September 8th the rainbow-colored tower is set to be erased… forever. At a time when so much of what the LGBT community and its allies fought for is under attack, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors should save the Venice Pride Flag Lifeguard Tower by designating it a permanent public art project.

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View Save the Venice Pride Flag Lifeguard Tower from Colin Campbell

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Funded by Venice Pride, a local non-profit dedicated to saving LGBT lives, and Dunn-Edwards Paints, the tower serves as an important visual reminder that Los Angeles will always welcome people no matter whether they are gay, straight, lesbian, bi, transgender, queer or questioning.

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With only 37 days left, we need everyone’s support. Please join me in urging the L.A. County Supervisors to pass a motion designating the Venice Pride Flag Lifeguard Tower a permanent public art project by signing this petition now.

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Sign the petition now!

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Check out this article that we shared on June 7, 2017.  The artist who painted the Venice Pride Tower, Patrick Marston, shares his Venice Pride experience!

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www.VenicePride.org

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Photo credits:

  • 1st photo: Venice Paparazzi’s Edizen Stowell
  • Video:   Colin Cambell
  • 2nd Photo:  Marta Evry

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