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Upcoming Pride Events
on the North Shore 

This list will be continuously updated.  Check back often.

Have a pride event that you'd like to share?  Email Todd@nagly.org

"Rainbow Stroll" Walking Tour

Saturdays & Sundays in June, 5:30 PM

Downtown Salem
More Info

Revere Beach Pride

June 25, 2:00-8:00 PM

400 Ocean Ave (Waterfront Square)

More Info

 

Pride Storytime

June 27, 1:00 PM

Haverhill Public Library

For children

Join us for stories and crafts that focus on the beauty and joy of love in all its forms. We will read, sing, and dance. Be sure to wear all your brightest colors!

Register Here

 

LGBTQ+ Trivia Night

June 28, 6:30-8:00 PM

Peabody Public Library

Bring a team or if you come solo, you can join a team

Registration is required

 

Rockafellas Pride Nights

Sundays in June, 6:00 PM-close

Rockafellas, Salem
More Info

Make a Pride Bracelet

June 27, 4:00-5:00 PM

Children's Room at Memorial Hall Library, Andover

For children and teens

 

Revolutionary Heroine Deborah Sampson & Gender Identity: Author Talk with Alex Myers on Zoom

June 27, 7:00-8:00 PM

On Zoom

Sponsored by Memorial Hall Library, Andover

Register Here

 

Pride Story Time

June 28, 4:00-4:45 PM

Activity Room at Memorial Hall Library, Andover

For preschool and early elementary children

Register Here

 

Drag King Story Hour

July 12, 5:00-7:00 PM

NAGLY Salem

For children in kindergarten and elementary school

A parent/guardian must accompany children to this event.

Yes, the correct date is July :)

 

Make Felted Rainbow Patches with Pop-Up Art School

June 27, 4:00 PM

Haverhill Public Library

For ages 11-18

Make a fuzzy felted patch with wool. Pick from four rainbow designs. Use the finished piece as a patch on a jacket, or frame it for a unique piece of art. Pop up Art School will show you how to use a barbed needle and wool roving to make this cool accessory. Needle felting is fun and easier than it looks!

Register Here

 

Make Rainbow Marbled Paper

June 27, 3:00-4:00 PM

Teen Room at Memorial Hall Library, Andover

For teens in grades 6-12

Take ordinary shaving cream and paint and turn it into art!

 

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