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Prestatyn Pride is taking place this weekend: what to expect
Organised by Prestatyn Town Council, all are welcome at the event, which is taking place from 12-8pm on Saturday (June 7).
A parade will start at the bottom of High Street at 12pm, travelling upwards, and leading up to the car park of the Cross Foxes pub, where the main event is.
This event will involve vendors, charitable stalls, volunteers, LGBTQIA+ organisations, speciality acts and performers, while admission is free.
People can expect reptiles, balloon modelling, face painting, giant bubbles, stalls, waffles, sweets, pizzas and burgers.
Performances on the main stage will be as follows:
Meanwhile, at the Boujee Barn, there will be stalls set up by the North Wales Trans, Intersex and Nonbinary Network, North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Viva LGBT, Fire Pride Network, Foster Wales Denbighshire, Unique, and Fast Track Cymru.
The event is being held during Pride Month, which is celebrated annually in June - the month when the 1969 Stonewall riots took place.
Similar annual events along the North Wales coast take place in Rhyl (at The Bodfor pub) and in Colwyn Bay (at the town's promenade).