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Pride Fest returning to Lake Station park
Pride Fest returning to Lake Station park

Chicago Tribune

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Chicago Tribune

Pride Fest returning to Lake Station park

Northwest Indiana Pride Festival organizers are gearing up for a second year of festivities celebrating Gay Pride Month on Saturday and Sunday at Riverview Park in Lake Station. This year's event includes more entertainment vendors and has drawn more sponsors and food trucks, said Leah Peksenak, of Portage, president of NWI Pridefest. 'This year's slogan is 'bigger, louder, prouder,'' she said. U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan, D-Highland, is slated to address attendees at noon on Sunday, she said. It marks Mrvan's first appearance. On Tuesday, the city's Board of Works approved two agreements with the group for indemnification and liability, protecting the city in case of negligence. A memorandum of understanding calls for NWI Pride to supervise the event, coordinate vendors and parking. The city will provide police officers, within its discretion. NWI Pride agreed to pay $5,000 to hold the two-day event. 'The last one went smoothly,' said Carroll. 'The weather was off, but it was still OK. 'This world, people believe what they want to believe. We didn't see any hate that day. And, you know, that was good. And it's also good that the city of Lake Station is a safe spot.' The two-day event runs from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. A two-day general admission is $17.50 or $10 each day. It's $8 to use the nearby city pool and a VIP admission is $100. Peksenak said the event's beneficiary is IYG, a nonprofit that assists young gay people suffering from housing insecurity. It has a location on U.S. 30 in Schererville. Peksenak said festival-goers are also invited to play pickleball on the city's new courts in the park at 2701 Ripley St. Some of the events include a petting zoo, a mechanical bull, and a magician. Several of the sponsors are faith-based including Marquette Park United Methodist Church, Gary, Hobart First United Methodist Church, First Christian Church, Valparaiso, Hobart First Unitarian, Temple Israel, Gary, Immanuel United Church of Christ, Highland, Unity of NWI, and INUMC Diversity, Missions, and Justice Ministries. Peksenak said an interfaith service will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday. LGBTQ Porter County is sponsoring several events this month, as well. On June 12, there a dress-up with Pride at the group's location, 201 Washington St. Other events include: June 14: 'Love is Love 5K,' 8 a.m., Bluhm County Park, Westville June 19: Querroake, 7-8:30 p.m., 201 Washington St. June 20: Paint with Pride, 6-8 p.m., Dogwood Park, Chesterton June 22: Coming Together Picnic, 2-6 p.m., Kirchhoff Park, Valparaiso June 26: LGBTQ film screening, 5-7 p.m., Valparaiso Public Library

LGBTQ Pride 2025 Celeb Photos: Paris Hilton, Lizzo and Cara Delevingne
LGBTQ Pride 2025 Celeb Photos: Paris Hilton, Lizzo and Cara Delevingne

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

LGBTQ Pride 2025 Celeb Photos: Paris Hilton, Lizzo and Cara Delevingne

Gay Pride Month kicked off in Los Angeles with WeHo Pride. The weekend festivities, which ran May 31-June 1, included the Outloud Music Festival with performances by Maren Morris, Lizzo, Paris Hilton, Kim Petras, Rebecca Black and Frankie Grande. More from Variety Barbra Streisand and Jamie Lee Curtis Join Project Angel Food's Lead With Love Telethon on KTLA (EXCLUSIVE) Olympic Gold Medalist Tom Daley on His New Documentary, Being a 'Sounding Board' for Closeted Queer Athletes and Why Tom Holland Should Play Him in a Movie Hoda Kotb on Launching Wellness Company Joy 101 Following 'Today' Departure: 'I'm Learning How to Be a Boss' The Pride Parade featured Cara Delevingne as the Guardian Icon with additional icons Nava Mau, former NFL player Chris Kluwe and 'Love on the Spectrum' star Pari Kim also making appearances. Coming up the following weekend, in Washington, D.C., is World Pride taking place June 6 and 7. Grand marshals of the parade are Laverne Cox, Reneé Rapp and Deacon Maccubbin, who organized the first Pride event in Washington, D.C. in 1975. The music lineup includes performances by Jennifer Lopez, Cynthia Erivo, RuPaul, Troye Sivan, Kim Petras, Tinashe, Zedd and more. Here, Variety gives you a look at the best celebrity Pride photos of 2025. Keep checking back throughout the month of June for all the updates. Best of Variety What's Coming to Netflix in June 2025 New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Sci-Fi Surges, FYC Crunch Pressure, and Comedy Category Shakeups Across 94 Races Kim Petras performs with a boot on her foot during WeHo Pride's Outloud Music Festival. Lizzo performs at the Outloud Music Festival in West Hollywood. Cara Delevingne has a playful moment by sticking out her tongue while riding in the WeHo Pride Parade in West Hollywood. Frankie Grande is all marked up during his performance at WeHo Pride's Outloud Music Festival. Queen Herby strikes a pose at WeHo Pride's Outoud Music Festival. Rebecca Black gets into a hairy situation at the Outloud Music Fesitval. Outloud Music Festival performer Maren Morris is visited backstage by Ashlee Simpson. Paris Hilton performs in a sea of hot pink at the Outloud Music Festival during WeHo Pride. 'M3GAN 2.0' dancers entertain the crowds at the Weho Pride Parade. Reality television star Chrishell Stause rides on a float in the WeHo Pride Parade. Cara Delevingne receives a key to West Hollywood from West Hollywood Mayor Chelsea Lee Byers at the WeHo Pride Icons Award Ceremony. 'RuPaul's Drag Race' star Shea Couleé performs at the LGBTQ party Bath & Body at Virgin Hotels Nashville to kick off Music City Pride Month festivities.

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