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Richmond to celebrate Pride Week from July 25 to 31

Highlights include storytime, a picnic, a concert, workshops, fitness classes and printmaking activity
Drag Queen Storytime
story time with a drag queen.

Richmondites are invited to celebrate Pride Week from July 25 to July 31 by participating in various events and activities held by the city.

To celebrate the vibrant LGBTQ2S+ communities, the City of Richmond has partnered with community associations and societies to launch a series of inclusive and engaging activities next week, featuring local artists and performers. 

Everyone is welcome to attend and some of the event highlights include storytime, a picnic, a concert, workshops, fitness classes and printmaking activity. 

Highlights of Richmond's Pride Week are listed below:

1. Printmaking for Pride 

Saturday, July 23, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Richmond Cultural Centre Plaza

Join LGBTQ2S+ artist Edward Fu-Chen Juan and guest artist Jade Balogh-Callow for a family-friendly monotype printmaking activity and social. Participants will create their own prints using plant-based ink and materials that have been collected and curated by the artist for their symbolic references to strength, endurance and perseverance.   

 

2: Pride Picnic

Thursday, July 26, 6 to 7 p.m. South Arm Community Centre

Everyone is welcome to enjoy some light refreshments, live music from local musician Jessica Mai and activities in the park at the family-friendly Pride Picnic. No registration is required. 

 

3. Drag Queen Storytime

Monday, July 25, 1 to 2 p.m., Online and Hamilton Community Centre

Don't miss local teacher and drag performer Bryan Bone, a.k.a. Gina Tonic, for children's stories that teach lessons of diversity, self-love and an appreciation of others. This event is offered in-person and through Zoom. 

 

4. Pride Latin Dance Fitness

Tuesday, July 26, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., West Richmond Community Centre

Celebrate Pride Week outdoors with powerhouse personal trainer and group fitness instructor, Sabine Yep, leading a high-energy Latin dance class. This event is open to adults of all skill levels.

 

5. Pride in the Park

Wednesday, July 27, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Garden City Park

Take part in this family-friendly event with crafts, games and a Pride concert in the park, featuring local artist Jason Chu. 

 

6. What I Wish My Parents Knew: A Workshop for Parents of Queer Youth, by Queer Youth

Wednesday, July 27, 7 to 8:30 p.m., Richmond Public Library - Brighouse

Be a part of this workshop aimed at helping parents and caregivers embrace the LGBTQ2S+ youth in their lives. There will be discussions and testimonials from both LGBTQ+ youth and a parent of an LGBTQ2S+ individual, followed by a Q&A session with all presenters.

 

7. Cambie's Allyship Workshop

Thursday, July 28, 3 to 4 p.m., East Richmond Community Hall

Join others for an afternoon of family-friendly allyship education. Activities include a short presentation on how to help advance the interest of the LGBTQ2S+ community, an interactive activity on what allyship means to individuals and a Waacking dance performance.

 

For a full list of Pride Week events and activities, visit richmond.ca/prideweek.