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What You Need To Know About Ferndale Pride 2018
Ferndale Pride is expected to draw some 15,000 people to downtown Ferndale Saturday, celebrating love and inclusion.

FERNDALE, MI — The annual Pride festival in Fabulous Ferndale will attract some 15,000 attendees celebrating the LGBTQ community on Saturday in the downtown area for the seventh year in a row. This event is all things diversity and inclusion and a place where year after year locals let their freak flags fly.
The event includes featured DJ’s, dancing, live music, a 5K Rainbow Run, HIV/STI testing, and a mass wedding ceremony taking place on the main stage. Hundreds of vendors will be on hand as well as local businesses along the main drag flying their rainbow flags in solidarity with Pride’s participants.
The event is free and open to everyone.
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Weather
The forecast predicts rain for the days leading up to the event, but Saturday is supposed to be clear skies and temps in the 70s. Here’s a look at the forecast:
Saturday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 72.
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Saturday night
Mostly clear, with a low around 56.
Parking
For parking information at the event, click here.
Need To Know
What: Some 15,000 people flock to Ferndale during this week, leading up to its annual street fair celebrating diversity and inclusion, featuring DJ's, dancing and all-around good times.
When: Saturday, June 2
Where: Nine Mile Road in Downtown Ferndale
Tickets: This event is free and open to the public
Details: http://www.ferndalepride.com
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