|
|
|
|
|
|
=====Stonewall 36=====
New
York City G.L.B.T. Pride Parade
Manhattan, New York , USA
Sunday, June 26th
~always the last Sunday in
June~
2005
@ high noon
Rebellion Veterans Association
"Leader of the Parade"

SRVA's June 2005 "Gay Pride Month" Meeting Notice
[Original Design by Leigh Peter McManus]
Note: Listed names are the S.R.V.A. Executive Committee (not the separate Board of Directors.)
![]()
The long, long and long-lived "Stonewall Convertible" traditionally leads
the NYC Gay Pride Parade
[Photo by Harold M. "Hally" Weiner, Esq.]
For more 411 on and pix of the S.R.V.A. "Stonewall Convertible" driver, AnDre M. Christie,
visit:
www.STONEWALLvets.org/AnDreChristie.htm

![]()
After the Gay Parade: two sun-beat but happy warriors
[Digital photgraphy by DigitalPhotoPro@AOL.com a/k/a Mr. Hal Weiner]
Proudly pictured above are Stonewall veterans 'Chief' Dave West the S.R.V.A. public relationist and Willson Henderson the S.R.V.A. president. The sunny scene is after the NYC Gay Pride Parade at the SRVA's "Stonewall Duncheon" at the Hudson Corner Cafe on Hudson Street in the West Village of Manhattan. By the following year's parade, Dave West was sadly deceased!
![]()
![]()

Symbolic photograph of young AnDre (20s) Christie and vintage Storme (80s)
DeLarverie
walking in the annual New York City G.L.B.T. Pride Parade shown here
on legendary Christopher Street in
Greenwich Village, Manhattan, N.Y.
[Super digital photography by Hal M. Weiner]
Note: This iconic photo was used and enlarged by Hally years later as a tribute to our pal Storme!
P.S. The "Stonewall Convertible" was behind them. AnDre took a driving break!![]()
Notice:
Any
photos, images, quotes, information and remarks at this file or
will be added, if used in any form
whatsoever, must be credited to:
STONEWALL Rebellion Veterans
Association
(S.R.V.A.)
-- and, if applicable, also name the
photographer Hal M. Weiner.
![]()
![]()
July
2025
56th Anniversary of the S.R.V.A.!
*
=====2025:
56th Anniversary of the G.L.B.T. Stonewall Rebellion=====
[Friday night, June 27 ~through~ Thursday evening, July 3, 1969, Manhattan, New York City]