Event-Lgbt Pride Parade

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Event Audit Assignment

Fundamental information

Event title: LGBT pride parade (NYC Gay Pride March) --- the march of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender.

Location: Begins at 36th St. & Fifth Ave and ends at Christopher & Greenwich Streets.

Date and Time: Sunday, June 29, 2014

Line Up: 11 a.m., Step Off: 12 p.m.

Cost of event: This event is free and open to the public. No tickets necessary.

Sponsors: More than 70 enterprises and media sponsors.

Description of the event:

The march is not only a modern Gay Rights movement but also an upbeat and festive event that draw a large crowd of participants from all around the world. This time, more than 360 social organizations and one million participants and spectators took part in this march. These participants express themselves in whatever way they think fit, which typically amounts to a spectacular display of creative, vibrant and original costumes, displays and floats.

Facility Management

Organizer: Heritage of Pride

Official website: http://www.nycpride.org/

After taking part in this special march, I found Heritage of Pride organize this time-honored event very well. For example, one the biggest problem of a successful March is preserving public order and avoiding chaos. So the organizer has to pay more attention to arrange large number of staff on security. In this event, organizer invited NYPC as well as some active volunteer to maintain order. When it comes to volunteers, even more noteworthy is recruiting volunteers. Heritage of Pride posted the information of this pride on the official website and invite, encourage individuals to join in the event. According to the skills, time availability and interest, Heritage of Pride could pick the right job for these volunteers. It is the best opportunity for active event participants to experience in different way.

Venue

Heritage of Pride choose the 36th St. & Fifth Ave as the initial point of the march and the Christopher &...