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Plan Your Pride: The Ultimate Guide to Pride Weekend in Columbus
Get loud, be proud, and come out for Pride in Columbus.
The first Pride march in Columbus was in and drew around participantsnow, its the largest Pride celebration in the Midwest! With Columbus Pride drawing more than , people and recently being named among the top Pride Festivals in the U.S. by Conde Nast Traveler, you'll be in good company if you're traveling into town to celebrate. If you're planning to come for the official march, it's June 15th. But don't allow that be the only time you spend in townwhether you want to come early or remain late, a lot is happening throughout the recover of the month. This guide will help you plan your trip so you can enjoy all of the festivities.
Columbus Pride Festival Weekend: Tips, Stays and the Details
Dates, Location and Accessibility
Columbus Pride Festival weekend kicks off at Goodale Park on Friday, June 13, from 4 pm to 10 pm, with the Pride March beginning at am on
Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and Pride Parade
Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival is June , at Goodale Park, and the them is United in Power.
The largest pride event in the Midwest features music, food vendors, marketplace, family area, and more.
June is Pride month, and there are lots of fun events leading up to, and after, the festival!
Pride Month
Stonewall Columbus Pride Brunch: June 1 from 11am – 1pm at Columbus Athenaeum. Advance tickets are required for this fundraiser.
City Hall Pride Illumination: June 2 at dusk (p)
June Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival & Resource Fair @ Goodale Park (4pm – 10pm)
June Pride March (Step-off at am)
June Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival & Resource Fair @ Goodale Park (11am – 8pm)
Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival
Stonewall Columbus Pride™, the annual Central Ohio region event celebrating LGBTQIA+ rights, culture, and progress, returns to Goodale Park and the Short North Arts District in June
The Festival and Community Resource Fair is Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14,
The The Short North Arts District community continues to be an important supporter of the Stonewall Columbus Pride Parade. Although the festival location is changing for , the Parade Route will actually be expanding throughout the Concise North Arts District along High Street, with the lineup area extending from Goodale to 5th Avenue. Short North Arts District businesses all along High Street will open their doors early for the first ever Pride Hop to show their support for the 36th Annual Pride Parade. Stroll through businesses in the Short North Arts District during the Pride Hop all morning while you experience the entire parade take formation during the parade lineup. Businesses will open as early as am, with may featuring pride specials or offering to grasp purchase for later verb up. Visit for a complete list of all participating businesses. Learn more about the Parade at ! COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Central Ohio Transit Authority announced several reroutes as Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March events begin on Friday. The festival is set to race from June 13 to June 15 and propose a variety of events. Over the three days, there will be a multitude of events, including a resource fair, the official march, a softball game and more. The first Columbus PRIDE March was held in and the city welcomes more than , visitors to Columbus and the Central Ohio region. COTA has announced several reroutes as the Stonewall Columbus Pride March steps off at a.m. downtown at Broad Street and Lofty Street on Saturday, June The march will head up North High Street through the Short North. COTA Lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, , CMAX and Zoo Bus
Short North Arts District Pride Hop
COTA announces reroutes for Stonewall Columbus Pride March
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