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How eating lots of waffles can help you support Cincinnati Pride this June
How eating lots of waffles can help you support Cincinnati Pride this June

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time3 days ago

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How eating lots of waffles can help you support Cincinnati Pride this June

Looking to support the LGBTQ+ community this Pride Month? Buy a waffle! Taste of Belgium, the Cincinnati-based eatery founded by native Belgian Jean-Francois Flechet in 2007, is donating a portion of its waffle sales to Cincinnati Pride during the month of June. 'At Taste of Belgium, we aim to provide an inclusive environment where our people can grow and thrive, and we've always celebrated authenticity and individuality. That's why this partnership with Cincinnati Pride means so much to us,' Flechet said in a press release. 'This is about more than food; it's about community, inclusion and acceptance,' he continued. 'They fully support our mission and share our belief that authenticity, inclusion and community should be at the heart of everything we do," Cincinnati Pride Director of Development Jake Hitch said about Taste of Belgium. "This campaign is a celebration of those shared values." The restaurant, which has locations in Over-the-Rhine, The Banks, Rookwood and Findlay Market, is also offering special packs of its signature Belgian waffles called Love Packs. The packs will be available for purchase in person and online for $13 per pack, with $2 from each sale going toward Cincinnati Pride, the volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to hosting the Pride festival and parade every year. Each Love Pack includes traditional, lemon poppyseed, red velvet and birthday cake waffles. Cincinnati's Pride festival and parade take place downtown Saturday, June 28. However, there are events all throughout the month. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Taste of Belgium to donate portion of waffle sales to Cincinnati Pride

Cincinnati Pride 2025: Find events, parades and festivals near you
Cincinnati Pride 2025: Find events, parades and festivals near you

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time4 days ago

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Cincinnati Pride 2025: Find events, parades and festivals near you

Pride Month kicks off on the first of June. Parades, educational events and parties will take place across Greater Cincinnati throughout the month, all celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and its ongoing fight for equal rights. Here's a quick look at the major events happening in and around the area. This is not a comprehensive list. For more events, go to Noon. MainStrasse Village, 601 Main St., Covington. Parade at noon and festival from noon-5 p.m. in the heart of MainStrasse Village and Goebel Park. Festival features a full stage lineup of local performers, 100-plus vendors and family-friendly activities. Afterparty 5-9 p.m. at Hotel Covington (638 Madison Ave.) 6:30 p.m. Icon Festival Stage at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center, 25 Race St., Downtown. Bring blankets and enjoy a free outdoor concert by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, games and activities, food and drinks. The CSO will be joined by MUSE Cincinnati's Women's Choir and RuPaul's Drag Race Season 16 runner-up, Sapphira Cristál. No lawn chairs, coolers or large bags permitted. 7:10 p.m. Great American Ball Park, 100 Joe Nuxhall Way. The Cincinnati Reds present Pride Night with Cincinnati Pride in a home game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. All ticket-holders get an exclusive Reds Pride cap. $5 from ticket package will benefit Cincinnati Pride. 10:30 a.m. Rotary Park, 208 High St., Hamilton. March starts at Rotary Park and ends at Marcum Park. Free. Noon-7 p.m. Marcum Park, 116 Dayton St., Hamilton. Family-friendly activities, vendors and more. Featuring a full entertainment lineup with live music and drag performers. Free. Doors at 7 p.m. and showtime at 8 p.m. Oddfellows Liquor Bar, 2014 Elm St. Sign up to perform and purchase tickets at Midwestern Lesbian's Instagram page. 5-8 p.m. Court Street Plaza, Court St., Downtown. Members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community converge at this celebratory cocktail party. Enjoy a vendor market, DJ music and drag queen performances, swag bag and unlimited food and non-alcoholic beverages. Admission: $30. 11 a.m. The route begins at Seventh and Central Avenue, travels down Vine Street past Fountain Square and ends at the Cincinnati Pride Festival at Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove. Noon-9 p.m. 705 E. Pete Rose Way, Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove, Downtown. Enjoy food, drinks, vendors and lively entertainment. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Pride Month 2025: List of events, parades and festivals

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