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Pride Month Family-Friendly Events and Activities Around NYC

Pride Month Family-Friendly Events and Activities Around NYC

Pride month kicks off today and nobody celebrates better than Modern Yorkers! It’s always vital to teach your kids about the struggles the LGBTQ+ community has faced, but this month especially they can learn through fun events and activities that are happening around the city.

Looking for other fun activities to do this summer? Review out the 12 Best Family-Friendly Summer Festivals In and Around NYC

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Teen Afternoon Craft Hour: Pride Month and Kick Off to Summer Edition!
Mulberry Street Library, 10 Jersey Street, Downtown Manhattan
June  9 through June 23, Thursdays, pm
Ages
Free

Teens drop in for an afternoon of pleasurable and chill arts & craft projects that celebrate Pride and summer of Making Waves. Get ready for summer, destress, and forget about the world outside.

Intrepid Family Day Celebrates Pride!
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, Pier 86, West 46th Street at Twelfth Avenue, Hell&#;s Kitchen
June 11, pm
Free, Advanced r

Dancing, Glitter, Kylie Minogue Proximate Out Pride at Pier 97

The scene at Pride Island pre-sunset on June | MION EDWARDS

The Pride Weekend Sunday evening pier dance, which officially brings the city&#;s Pride Month to a lock, was held this year for the first period on Pier 97 at West 57th Street on the Hudson River. The June 24 event &#; packaged by Heritage of Pride (HOP), as it was last year, with the Saturday evening pier dance as Pride Island &#; was headlined by singer/ songwriter Kylie Minogue and also featured world-renowned DJs.

Though HOP, in response to neighborhood concerns, had pledged at a June 14 meeting of Community Board 4&#;s Waterfront, Parks & Environment Committee that the Sunday evening sway would be &#;completely done by ,&#; that schedule slipped by roughly half an hour. No unhappy local residents, however, were evident as the crowd streamed under the elevated highway at 12th Avenue to make their way home, nor did any of the attendees show particular concern when told that an event that was ticketed to last until 11 p.m. might end 45 minutes ea

NYC Pride just canceled two of its flagship events

Every year, New York has one of the biggest Pride celebrations anywhere in the world, one that involves exciting programming all the way through June. This year, though, things are looking a bit different: NYC Pride just announced that it's cancelling two of its flagship summer events. 

Heritage of Pride, the organization behind NYC Pride events, revealed that Pride Island, the annual flagship music festival, and Pride Rally, an event that involves community leaders discussing the most pressing LGBTQ+ issues of today, will not happen this year.

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"We are still very much working in a 'post' COVID environment, taking into account the impact on our community and the city," Sandra Pérez, Heritage of Pride's Executive Director, told WINS/WCBS "The cost of doing business has risen dramatically for everyone, that is no secret. While we may acquire the same level of support from partners, it simply doesn’t cover all of the expenses we i

NYC Gay Pride Party Cruise

New York, New York

Pier 36 NYC
New York, Unused York·June 16,
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Get your tickets asap and appear celebrate Pride Month with us on the river! We are sailing our fully Pride decorated 3-deck Yacht, the Manhattan III around the New York Harbor, giving you the best views on the cities and the finest night. We've plan some fun things to undertake including a glitter artist that will ensure your sparkle all night, cotton candy, rainbow popcorn, fantasy cocktails served by Eye Candy Bartenders, amazing song and amazing views!
  • Live DJ.
  • Glitter tattoo.
  • Cotton candy and a candy bar.
  • Captivating views of the Manhattan skyline including the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Ellis Island, and more.
  • Open-air deck.
  • Cash bar (liquor drinks, beer, wine & soda).
  • Boarding: pm
  • Departure: 7pm
  • Return: 10pm
  • Rain or shine
  • 21 and over with proper ID
  • 3-deck vessel (Manhattan II)
  • Dress code policy: No nudity.
  • General admission includes access to reduce and upper decks, verb floor, flower walls and glitte