This Sunday, June 28 is Denver’s annual PrideFest parade.
Newly elected Senator Pat Steadman will be marching in the parade as part of the Stonewall Democrats contingent and he is looking for friends and supporters who will march with him and increase his visibility for this event.
The parade begins at Cheesman Park and goes north two blocks to Colfax and then east for a mile or so to the Civic Center. It’s usually hot and sunny for this event, so please know that you’ll be doing a fair amount of walking and sweating. Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are recommended.
The Stonewall Dems contingent will line up for the parade in section Yellow, spot #3. The entire parade is lined-up at Cheesman Park beginning at 8:30 am on Sunday morning, although the actual parade doesn’t begin until 9:30.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Join Pat Steadman and march in PrideFest
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Denver Dyke March and Dyke Ball
People of all genders, ages, sizes, classes, races and ethnic backgrounds will gather for the inaugural Denver Dyke March on Saturday, June 27.
Dykes, queers, lesbians, gays, transpeople, bisexuals, allies, feminists and all other supporters will be there to celebrate our community!
The march will begin with a rally at 3 p.m. at Charlie's bar, Emerson and Colfax. Dykes on Bikes will lead the way for the march, which steps off at 5 p.m. and goes down Colfax Ave. to Civic Center Park.
And you don't have to go topless and wear Birkenstocks. We swear.
After the March you can hit up the Dyke Ball at Her Bar.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Kate Clinton wishes you Happy Pride!
But not before she lets you know that she is good and P.O'd about what's been going on with Obama 'backing up' on his LGBT campaign promises.
Check out her vlog rant here.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Memories of PrideFest 2008: Dykes on Bikes
The Denver Dykes on Bikes traditionally kick off ever Denver PrideFest and last year was no exception.
The Brothas Group looking for marchers for PrideFest
Brothas4Ever and It Takes a Village are looking for more people to march with them on PrideFest. If you are interested in walking with the Brothas please contact Phil Wade at philipkwade@earthlink.net.
It Takes A Village is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to reduce health and social disparities among people of color in the Denver/Aurora, Colorado metropolitan area.
Brothas4Ever is a program creating a community of African-American men who love men throughout the Denver metro area, to address health, relationships, emotional needs and substance abuse. The program includes social events, weekly groups, peer outreach and individual counseling.