Traditionally, Halloween weekend is often referred to as a high holiday in the LGBTQIA+ community. That makes it a perfect time, Rhode Island Pride just announced, to do something new and unique this year.
So they’re hosting a day of activities to commemorate the 45th anniversary of Providence’s first Pride march and 20th anniversary of its first Illuminated Night Pride Parade, and the festivities culminate in a great, big Pride Halloween Street Jubilee.
It all takes place on Saturday, Oct. 30, in Providence.
First, at 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., there will be a family-friendly LGBTQIA+ Resource/Vendor Fair in Biltmore Park across from The Graduate Hotel in Providence. The fair will bring together local LGBTQIA+ friendly organizations for outreach, community building and service linkage.
At 5 p.m. marching groups will gather for the Pride Halloween Street Jubilee, with the procession stepping off at 6:30 p.m. This is different from their traditional parade; there’ll be street performers, bands, dance groups and everyone invited to join in the celebration in the streets. Halloween costumes are highly encouraged!
Finally, at 7:30 p.m. begin the Pride Jubilee Closing Ceremonies, featuring entertainment, speakers and performances at the BankNewport City Center, located at 2 Kennedy Plaza.
RI Pride will adhere to all safety guidelines and COVID protocols recommended by the CDC and the RI Department of Health, and encourages face masks at the gatherings.
For further details, visit the event’s page on RI Pride event page.
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