San Mateo County's 12th Annual Pride Celebration and Parade champions inclusion and wellness for LGBTQIA+ individuals and allies.

Event Details:

  • Parade: Starts at 10:00 AM at 2nd & B Streets, ending at Central Park an hour later. Route opens for spectators at 9:30 AM. Click here for route map, parking, and more.
  • Celebration: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM at Central Park with live entertainment, a DJ, resource and vendor booths, and family- and pet-friendly activities. Free entry and a sober event.

Join in celebrating our community's efforts to build a connected and supportive San Mateo County for all!

 

For more information, click here.

In celebration of Pride Month, the June 5 Oasis will highlight LGBTQIA-owned and operated businesses. With over 20 vendors, including bakers, jewelers, candlemakers, and clothing designers, it's an event you will want to attend. Enjoy performances by the Bay Area drag troupe, the Rice Rockettes throughout the evening.

 

Reserve your spot here.

Saturday, June 1

  • 10:15am: Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 11:00am: Queer Taiko
  • 11:30am: Drag Queen Story Time
  • 12:00pm: Queer Taiko
  • 1:00pm: Redwood Walk and Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 2:00pm: Drag Queen Story Time
  • 3:00pm: Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective

All activities are free at the Ballroom Terrace, except Flower Crown making in the Meadow. Purchase Saturday tickets here.

Sunday, June 2

  • 10:15am: Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 11:00am: Folclórico Colibrí
  • 11:30am: Drag Queen Storytime
  • 1:00pm: Redwood Walk and Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 1:30pm: Folclórico Colibrí
  • 2:00pm: Drag Queen Storytime
  • 3:00pm: Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 4:00pm: Queer Choir

All activities are free at the Ballroom Terrace, except Flower Crown making in the Meadow. Purchase Sunday tickets here.

Saturday, June 1

  • 10:15am: Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 11:00am: Queer Taiko
  • 11:30am: Drag Queen Story Time
  • 12:00pm: Queer Taiko
  • 1:00pm: Redwood Walk and Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 2:00pm: Drag Queen Story Time
  • 3:00pm: Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective

All activities are free at the Ballroom Terrace, except Flower Crown making in the Meadow. Purchase Saturday tickets here.

Sunday, June 2

  • 10:15am: Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 11:00am: Folclórico Colibrí
  • 11:30am: Drag Queen Storytime
  • 1:00pm: Redwood Walk and Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 1:30pm: Folclórico Colibrí
  • 2:00pm: Drag Queen Storytime
  • 3:00pm: Sound Bath with Banyan Tree Women's Collective
  • 4:00pm: Queer Choir

All activities are free at the Ballroom Terrace, except Flower Crown making in the Meadow. Purchase Sunday tickets here.

Pride Night, presented by new multi-year partner Udemy, will feature 5,000 Pride-themed socks for fans at the gates. The event includes a national anthem performance by the Silicon Valley Gay Men’s Chorus and a community fair in the Epicenter with local LGBTQ+ organizations.

Fans can purchase a Pride Community Ticket here, with 50% of sales donated to The Epicenter: Our Gente, San Jose State Pride Center, TransFamilies of Silicon Valley, and the Quakes Foundation.

The Quakes are partnering with the San Francisco Spikes, the second oldest LGBTQ+ soccer club in the country, to design special limited-edition scarves available at the game and online. Proceeds from scarf sales will support the SF Spikes and the Quakes Foundation. The Quakes Team Store at PayPal Park will also sell Pride-themed merchandise, including a new training top.

 

For more information, click here.

Join San Francisco Pride and the Tenderloin Museum for a festive party celebrating the legacy of the 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria Riot and the upcoming production of The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot play.

Optional Walking Tour:
Time: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Start Location: 835 Larkin St (play venue)
End Location: 398 Eddy St (Tenderloin Museum)

Event Details:

  • Tickets: $25 (No one turned away for lack of funds)
  • Purpose: Fundraiser for SF Pride and TLM’s production of The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot play

Program Highlights:

  • Creative Team Discussion: Featuring Ezra Reaves (director/co-producer), Donna Personna (co-writer), Collette LeGrande (co-writer) in conversation with historian Joseph Plaster, author of Kids on the Street: Queer Kinship and Religion in San Francisco’s Tenderloin
  • Remarks by: SF Pride Executive Director Suzanne Ford, SF Pride Board President Nguyen Pham, and Tenderloin Museum Executive Director Katie Conry

Exhibition:

  • Title: Transition Times: Re-Membering Anti-Carceral Resistance in the Tenderloin
  • Details: A special exhibit using historian Susan Stryker's archive to contextualize the story of the Compton’s Cafeteria Riot

Live Auction:
Featuring objects and experiences donated by supporters of SF Pride, the Tenderloin Museum, and the Compton’s play.

Walking Tour:
Limited spots available for a tour of significant queer sites in the Tenderloin, guided by historian Joseph Plaster and play co-producers Ezra Reaves and Mark Nasser.

Additional Information:

  • Contact for Sliding-Scale Tickets: info@sfpride.org
  • Refreshments: Light food and drinks will be served

Celebrate history, community, and the spirit of resistance at this unique event!

 

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

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