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Greater Napanee Pride Day 2024

June 1 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Greater Napanee Pride has announced its lineup and event details for Pride 2024, which is set to be its biggest celebration yet. Scheduled for Saturday, Jun. 1, 2024, this year’s event promises an array of activities, performances, and community engagements that highlight the diversity and spirit of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, according to a release from the organization. Taking place in Conservation Park from 12 to 4 p.m., Pride in the Park will feature food, vendors, children’s activities, and a full schedule of musical acts. The Napanee Legion will be hold a fundraising barbeque, so bring some cash. Later, Pride in the Country will take over the Strathcona Paper Centre Banquet Hall with dancing and drag.

Date: June 1st, 2024
 Location: Conservation Park
Transit: Accessible bus every hour from 10 AM to 4 PM between Strathcona Paper Centre and Conservation Park.
Parade: Meet at Conservation Park for 10:30 AM for the parade along the scenic waterfront trail
Pride in the Park (12:00 PM – 4:00 PM):
Vendors: Explore an array of businesses and organizations

Food:  Napanee Legion Fundraising BBQ, Nonna’s Famous Pizza Community Loving Team, Mr. Jerry’s, and The Lodge Coffee House
Children’s Activities: Bouncy castle, pony rides, and more fun
Stage A:
12:00 PM: Teagan McLaren
1:15 PM: Kris and Dee
2:30 PM: Bon Evans
3:30 PM: Stephen Medd
Stage B :
12:30 PM: “Dance With Me!” with Author Catherine Hernandez
1:15 PM: Story Time with Milky The Cow
1:45 PM: Gamer Girl Drag Artist Joy Stix
2:00 PM: A Kid-Friendly Queer History with Tyffanie Morgan
3:00 PM: Singer Tianna Mille

Conservation Park

10 Pearl St.
Napanee,

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