Where: 5th Avenue from 3rd to 5th Streetsīrooklyn Liberation: An Action for Trans Youth Entertainment stage will be located at the 4th Street cul-de-sac. What: Outdoor festivities providing live music, local vendors and drag performances.
Where: Kensington Dog Run (in Parade Grounds park, just south of Prospect Park) There will be at least two wagon "floats" for pups that can't walk that far. Organizers will have stickers, buttons, balloons and a wagon, but request attendees come decked out. What: March from the dog run to the Prospect Park Dog Beach. When: Saturday, June 5 and Sunday, June 6 from 11 a.m. The Trigonal exhibit aims to shed light on the most distinctive LGBTQ+ and allied artists working in multidisciplinary mediums today. What: Darrell Thorne, of RuPaul's Drag Race and HBO's High Maintenance will bring his unique sculptures and makeup/body paint creations to life as he headlines the Pride exhibit hosted by the innovative Trigonal Gallery. What: Official Brooklyn Pride events including the Kickoff Party, the 5K Run/Walk, Drag Bingo, Entertainment Stage and Mini-Street Festival. Where: All Stars Sports Bar & Grill, 327 West 57th Street When: Saturday, June 26 to Sunday, June 27 from 10 p.m. Tickets start at $25, not including fees. What: Party with dancers, hookah, VIP bottle service and more. When: Saturday, June 26 from 5 p.m to 8 p.m. Thousands of Dykes take the streets each year in celebration of our beautiful and diverse Dyke lives, to highlight the presence of Dykes within our community, and in protest of the discrimination, harassment, and violence we face in schools, on the job, and in our communities. What: The March is a demonstration of the First Amendment right to protest and takes place without permits or sponsors. Where: Graduate Roosevelt Island, 22 N Loop Rd When: Saturday, June 26 from noon to 4 p.m. Shop LGBTQ-owned makers market featuring Queer Candle Co., Messqueen, Rattrap, Smiley Art Goods & Erica Dray.
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First 100 attendees will receive complimentary organic, plant-based, gluten and dairy free juices from Magic Mix Juicery. First 200 attendees get free ice cream cones from Big Gay Ice Cream. What: Join Graduate Roosevelt Island for an afternoon of pop ups and sweet treats in celebration of NYC Pride. Where: Henrietta Hudson, 438 Hudson Street Beginning at Julius Bar and ending at Henrietta Hudson's touring 'lost' Sea Colony, Duchess, Bonnie&Clydes. What: Event by queer academics throughout the country, all bars located in West Village. Where: Judson Memorial Church, 55 Washington Square South Free breakfast bites and free cans from Athletic Brewing (non-alcoholic). What: A multifaceted event including yoga led by Ally Bogard and dancing with legendary DJ MikeQ and the grounding voice of resident love-pastor Elliott LaRue. Organized by Quiet Events and the Battery Park City Authority. Queer DJs from QuietEvents play beats pumped through light-up headphones. What: Free and family-friendly afternoon silent disco dance party with sweeping views of the Hudson River and three channels of music to groove to. Where: Christopher Park, 38-64 Christopher Street When: Thursday, June 10 to Wednesday, June 30 Organized by Flowcode, 8th Wall and Arlene. The experience features a virtual colorful rainbow and a vintage marker that educates users on the historic nature of the park as the birthplace of Pride. What: Augmented reality experience to honor the birthplace of the Gay Civil Rights Movement and celebrate Pride. 11 & 12 minute pace groups will meet at 5th Ave & 124th Street between the entrance to the swimming pool and the amphitheatre)
9 & 10 minute pace groups will meet at #HarlemRunPlaza (i.e. 7 & 8 minute pace groups will meet on the corner of Mt Morris Park West & 123rd Street Walk & Run/Walk will meet on the corner of Mt Morris Park West & 124th Street When: Monday, June 7 and Thursday, June 10. Where: At the flagpole in the west side of Stuyvesant Square Park What: Evening of live in-person jazz performance by the Richard Cortez Band, self-described as "The only jazz band playing gay bars, period."