Calling all Bisexual, Pansexual, Bi-curious, Hetro/Homo-flexible, Fluid, SGL (Same Gender Loving), Transgender, Genderqueer, Poly and just plain old Bi-friendly Gay, Lesbian & "Straight-But-Not-Narrow" folks who live, work or play in NYC. This year don't get left standing on the sidelines. Instead, please come and join us in the Bisexual/Pansexual and Poly Contingent in New York City's 40th Annual LGBT Pride Parade on Sunday June 28th 2009 and be part of all the fun and excitement.
2009 21st festival and parade promises to be new and exciting!
Equality through Unity!
Voinovich Park will be transformed into an oasis, complete with new attractions, extended hours, top name entertainment, and fabulous surprises! All we need is you and we promise to give Cleveland the Pride parade and festival it deserves! We are currently seeking parade floats & delegations, vendors, donors, sponsors, and volunteers.
This year's festival features four stages, food court, expanded, beer garden, various vendors, the Youth Zone, Senior Space, Children's Pavilion.
The Scottish Renaissance Festival is an annual celebration of culture through music, theatre, crafts, and art. Whether people come to watch the kilted Highland warriors or the beautiful Mary Stuart, Queen of the Scots, the lively music or the wondrous crafts, the miraculous magician or the comedic thespian, the playful faerie or the tubby black dragon, to play a game of skill or join in an exciting activity, they’ll find something for the entire family. The Scots call a social gathering a Ceilidh (kay-lee) and this will be a gathering to enjoy and remember.
Festival celebrating the Celtic Heritage of Oklahoma with live performance, demos, workshops and exhibts. Irish Dancers,Pipe Band, musicians, sheep dogs,Celtic livestock,Scottish Athletics, vendors, food and more featured at this festival with indoor and outdoor fun for all ages.
Twelve extraordinary musicians contributed to the Smithsonian Folkways Recordings 2009 release Y Que Viva Venezuela, showcasing the best of Venezuela’s regional music known as Joropo Oriental. This summer, the recording’s core ensemble launches its premier tour to the United States. String instruments drive the sound of the joropo oriental, music resembling a fast-paced waltz and accompanying a couples dance infused with African and European influences.
Camellia Festival Parade 10 a.m.
Parade Route: Las Tunas Dr. between Sultana Ave. & Rowland Ave, this event is free.
Carnival opens immediately after the parade & closes at 10 p.m. - Temple City Park, Carnival tickets paid in advance at City hall or at entrance.