Local gay bar owners of BTW Oceanside and NuBar in South Farmingdale will be among the participants. Participants can stand on the sidewalk to watch the parade or enter their own fully decorated vehicle ahead of time by emailing ba. People decorate their cars in rainbow pride colors and drive down Deer Park Avenue in the village to celebrate. Launched just last year, the Babylon Village Pride Parade is fairly new but already wildly popular and is returning for a second year. Paper Doll Vintage Boutique, 23 Main St., Sayville. The deadline for submissions has passed, but art enthusiasts and curious shoppers alike are welcome to stop by and enjoy the artwork hung around the store at the show’s June 4 opening and throughout the month during store hours. “Pride” is the theme for Paper Doll Vintage Boutique’s June art show. Pride for Youth, a division of Long Island Crisis Center, will host a virtual Pride kick-off event featuring youth performances, personal stories, special guest appearances, and more. So pull out your Pride flag and check out these five Pride events happening on Long Island this month! Over the years, Long Islanders have hosted their own events, some of them held by nonprofit organizations and others by business owners and residents. Since 1970, gay pride marchers have flooded the streets of New York City every June to demonstrate their pride and advocate for continued progress for the marginalized group’s rights. The event marked a turning point in the movement for LGBTQ equality. Pride Month originated to honor the Stonewall Riots of 1969, when LGBTQ patrons of Manhattan’s Stonewall Inn fought back against police who launched one of its many discriminatory raids on the gay bar. June is Pride Month, an entire month dedicated to recognizing the contributions that LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer and/or questioning) individuals have made to their community and society. Power City Eatery has donated the use of their garden space for this project.Sign up for our COVID-19 newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest coronavirus news throughout New York June 28 marks the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots and the events scheduled for this day pay tribute to the birth of the LGBTQ+ rights movement. The Falls will be lit up 3 times that evening for 15 minutes at a time at 9pm, 10pm, and 11pm. We also encourage visitors to go to Old Falls Street, which will be decorated in rainbow banners, to check out the "Let's Fall in Love Mural" and stay for the illumination of Niagara Falls in the Rainbow Pride colors that evening starting at 9pm. We encourage folks to stop by the garden and take pictures and/or selfies. The unveiling ceremony will be an opportunity to meet representatives from Niagara Pride and Power City Eatery. The garden space will serve as a way of honoring all the LGBTQ+ individuals and families throughout Niagara County, NY and be a reminder that the LGBTQ+ community is another integral thread in the rich and diverse tapestry that is the Niagara County. Niagara Pride is thrilled to announce that there will be an LGBTQ+ Rainbow Garden in Niagara Falls, NY.
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