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Doylestown To Show Its Pride At Saturday Block Party

The free event is part of Doylestown's Pride Festival, which continues through the end of the month.

(Jeff Werner)

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Doylestown will be showing its pride on Saturday, June 22 during a Pride Festival Block Party from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on East State Street between Pine and Main streets.

The free event is part of Doylestown's Pride Festival, which continues through the end of the month. The day will feature live music, food, and lots of rainbows and unicorns.

Throughout the day, attendees are invited to leisurely stroll down the street, which will be closed to traffic. Lining the street will be more than 30 vendors showcasing their businesses, nonprofits and organizations to the LGBTQ+ community.

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Entertainment throughout the day will include a drag performance, DJ music and live musical acts.

The lineup of vendors includes A Woman's Place, Alleyne Studios, Ambler Counseling Center, Ascend Dance Center, Bucks LGBTQ Center, Delaware Valley University, Democrats of the 29th Assembly District, Doylestown Borough's Human Relations Commission, Doylestown Health, Eastern PA Trans Equity Project, Faith Community Booth, Gorgeous Hooks Crochet, Human Rights Campaign, and State Rep. Tim Brennan & State Sen Steve Santarsiero.

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Also KLH Kaleidoscopes, Mercer Museum & Fonthill Castle, Metal Worx Jewelry Designz, Michener Art Museum, Moments By Max, Monkey's Uncle, NAACP of Bucks County, NOVA Network of Victim Assistance, PetSmart Pets, Hotel North Wales, PFLAG Bucks County, Resilience Resource Center, Salt and Stag Photography, The Learning Experience Doylestown, The Sparkly Puppy Butt, The Yoga Gnome LLC, Trans Minors Rights, Visit Bucks County, YWCA Bucks County, and The Rainbow ROOM.

Doylestown Pride Festival is all about celebrating diverse sexual orientations and gender identities in the Doylestown community.

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