NYC's 2009 LGBT Pride March & Pride Fest
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.
Not that much of a groups person? Not sure who to march with? The New York Area Bisexual Network (NYABN) welcomes EVERYONE regardless of class, caste, religion, ethnicity, gender-identity, sexual orientation, dis/ability, age, income, education, job (or lack thereof), etc., etc., etc.
Bring your neighbors, bring your friends, bring your classmates, bring your pals from the office, bring your spouse, bring your family, bring the kids, bring your dog (really! it's a great walk for them), bring that cute person you just met last night (wink), bring your own group's banner, bring your own sign or just bring you own beautiful self!
New to NY? Never marched before? Feeling a little shy? Please contact us by e-mail at info (at) nyabn (dot) org or by phone at 212.459.4784 and we'll make sure someone's will be there to meet and greet you.
Afterward lets hang out and get to know each other, make plans for some future fun Meetups and Parties or to get more involved in your local Bi Pride Groups. Lets rest our feet, grab a bite to eat, then go explore PrideFest, watch the (lavender!) fireworks over the Hudson and maybe even go to the Dance on the Pier.
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