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Rainbow Roots Festival

Mirror, mirror, on the wall, tell me, which is the fairest festival of them all? The very first Rainbow Roots Festival, of course! Projected to be chock full of performances, history, stories, tasty food, and vendors, this event is sure to fill your brain, belly, and tote bag with all sorts of wonderful treats and treasures. Jason DeShazo, aka the incomparable Momma Ashley Rose, chatted with us about what to expect and how excited all of us Polk County residents should be to see history in the making. Being someone who is always in the mood for a fun, artsy, indoor event over the hotter months, I CANNOT wait. Jason says, “There’s nothing like it! A different form of getting together as queer people and allies to celebrate queer history and art. We don’t have a festival like this, and who else is going to do it, but me?”


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ROSE DYNASTY FOUNDATION


Amidst the charged atmosphere that LGBTQ+ organizations have been operating through and around, the Rose Dynasty Foundation (RDF) is still doing their best to provide a safe, loving, and accepting environment to the residents of Polk County, queer or not. Having raised over half a million dollars in aid to various charities and community outreaches since its inception in 2017, the nonprofit has the receipts for the good they do throughout the area. DeShazo explained that RDF goes out of its way to support grassroots organizations that don’t get federal funding or access to larger revenue streams. “I remember when five hundred dollars– when one hundred dollars meant a lot to us … [grassroots organizations] value that one hundred dollars as much as someone else may value five thousand dollars.” That amount of money can be lifechanging for smaller organizations and goes a long way towards making Polk County better for all of its residents.


The money raised goes to some amazing causes, such as the Rose Dynasty Center (RDC). The RDC, which opened in June of 2024, provides “family & youth events, youth mentorship programs, community resources & events, support groups, mental health support, charity fundraising, health services provided by Pineapple Healthcare, safe spaces, and more,” according to their website. Those events include a Senior Social that happens monthly, Sober Saturdays for community members looking for a fun time sans alcohol, Pokemon Go Community Days, and a clinic offering HIV testing for free, STD/STI testing, primary care, and more through Pineapple Healthcare (no insurance required, according to their website). That particular partnership actually predates both Pineapple Healthcare and the Rose Dynasty Foundation. Jason explained that he has known Ethan and Erick Suarez, the current executives of the medical center, for over a decade through their collective work in HIV testing, treatment, and prevention. So, when the time came to expand RDF’s impact on the community, and through the recognition of the lack of LGBTQ+ healthcare in Polk County, Erick, Ethan, and Jason knew that Pineapple Healthcare needed to be a part of Rose Dynasty’s evolution. Being able to have a space where fun events are happening, mental and physical health can be taken care of, and community is at the center of everything is the base of a thriving city, and I feel so lucky to have such a fantastic resource in my backyard.


THE EVENT


The Rainbow Roots Festival is a celebration of queer artists, small business owners, and history from within our community. Polk County has been a huge part of queer history in Florida, from the oldest gay bar still in operation (shoutout to the Parrot, their karaoke nights on Thursday are top notch) to one of the first Pride parades in Florida! Get ready to peruse pastries, art, pet products, and more at the festival’s market with over 30 curated vendors inside the Lake Mirror Auditorium (thank you air conditioning). Each vendor has been chosen with the community in mind; all are local, with an emphasis on queerowned businesses and artists. With the collective love/obsession that Polk County has for art, Jason wanted to really let the local vendors shine during this event and is even limiting the amount of merchandise that Rose Dynasty is selling to promote people buying from the local artists.


Not in the mood to shop? No problem! Enjoy entertainment from a variety of performers, including dancers, poets, and stories from Polk County queer history and personal anecdotes; make sure you bring some tissues. DeShazo says that the creative team behind the festival wanted to highlight how, “our roots run deep.” In art, in history, in science, in literature, you’d be hard pressed to find any part of our modern culture that hasn’t been impacted by the LGBTQ+ community.


There will be a family arts and crafts table for those bringing kids, where you’ll have the opportunity to write letters of encouragement for those in recovery from addiction. According to a study done by Recovery Worldwide LLC., “an estimated 20 to 30% of the LGBTQ+ community abuses substances, compared to about 9% of the general population.” Meaning, you never know what someone might be struggling with, and everyone deserves to feel loved, accepted, and wanted. For those who have safety at top of mind, security measures are lined up through the Lakeland Police Department and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence (who will also be doing glitter blessings throughout the event, according to DeShazo). Come out and enjoy the magic of queer folx and their allies coming together to support art, history, and community, and have the most fabulous time!


HOW YOU CAN HELP


Rose Dynasty is always in need of volunteers to help with all kinds of events (I promise, you will have fun at anything they put on, whether that’s their story time, a Sober Saturday, or a Sunday Crafternoon). They are also always looking for monthly donors, being a grassroots organization themselves. The foundation has never received any kind of federal or state grant funding; DeShazo reported that everything they do is supported by people just like you; “we rely on the fundraisers, we rely on people donating five dollars a month, twenty dollars a month, the old school way of doing it.”


Perhaps one of the easiest things someone can do is to simply show up to an event and spread the word about this awesome community cornerstone. If you can’t make it to the Festival on October 12, then make sure you clear your calendar on November 22 for the 2026 Miss Rose Dynasty Pageant, where a new queen will be crowned to represent RDF through 2026! They are still looking for sponsors, so go to their website and donate to support their wonderful philanthropy and get promotional packages for your nonprofit or business at this family-friendly drag event. It’s sure to be a great time with fun performances from all of the hopeful candidates. For those of us who are excited to be spectators, ticket sales are still open, so snap up those seats before they’re gone!


RAINBOW ROOTS FESTIVAL

October 12 Noon – 6 p.m. Lake Mirror Auditorium: 121 S Lake Ave, Lakeland rosedynastyfoundationinc.org

 
 
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