3 are waiting for approval from the city before they can be confirmed.īut Chicago still has you covered to celebrate Pride in June. Chicagoīoth the Chicago Pride Fest on Oct. Stay up to date on all happenings via Miami Beach Pride's website. Register here.īefore that, Miami has a couple of in-person Pride events in store in June, with a Pride Bar Crawl on Wednesday, June 16 at 7 p.m. 18 to 19, with planned COVID-19 safety measures such as required masks and temperature checks. Miami Beach Pride will hold its Pride festival and parade from Sept. You can register here if you want to be in the parade (fees apply). For now, stay up to date on Atlanta Pride's website.
9 and 10 in Piedmont Park and a Pride parade on Oct. AtlantaĪtlanta will host a Pride festival Oct. Ticket proceeds will benefit Boston Pride, according to its website, and range from $31 to $92. The Red Sox will play against the Houston Astros at Fenway Park. The first 1,000 attendees will receive a Progress 'B' T-shirt, which includes colors to represent people of color and the trans flag (the "B" stands for Boston Red Sox). This year, Boston Pride is scaling down its Pride in-person offerings with one event, the seventh edition of its Pride Night Fenway Park on Thursday, June 10 at 7:10 p.m.
The next day, walk around, eat great food, and check out craft vendors, entertainers, and music at NYC Pride's annual free LGBTQIA+ street fair, starting at 11 a.m.
Take part in NYC's LBGT Pride Run ( entry fees apply) on June 26 at 7 a.m. Mashable contacted Pride committees around the nation to keep you up to date on all the best places to show your pride. While some Pride committees are still putting together their plans given the impact of the virus, many have a host of fun and safe in-person celebrations to honor not only Pride Month in June, but Pride throughout 2021. In 2020, in-person Pride celebrations took a hit as cities canceled Pride parades and other events to keep everyone safe from COVID.īut as more and more people in the U.S. Good vibes and high fives are always on tap.Mashable is celebrating Pride Month by exploring the modern LGBTQ world, from the people who make up the community to the spaces where they congregate, both online and off. The taproom offers a quaint and comfortable atmosphere for locals and visitors alike to grab a pint and make a new friend. Their focus is on providing a place for the community to gather and unwind. Mountain Toad Brewing is a small microbrewery specializing in handcrafted, creative beers. Lady Justice Takes Over Longtime Brewery Space on East Colfax in Aurora by Jonathan Shikes Our giving is focused in two direct ways: through our Community-Supported Beer (CSB) memberships with 100% of profits over cost going directly to nonprofit partners, and through the fabric of the taproom community, highlighting opportunities to volunteer, collaboration brews, and more.īetsy Lay is their co-owner and head brewer. Today, Lady Justice Brewing is a community-focused brewery dedicating time, space, and money to nonprofits and community partners that support and empower women and girls in the state of Colorado. The Lady Justice Brewing Company was dreamed up by Betsy Lay, Kate Power, and Jen Cuesta during their 2010 service in AmeriCorps – asking the question “why can’t we brew beer and give back to our community?” What began as a small operation on a custom-built homebrew system in a tiny storage space has grown into a flourishing taproom and movement. Kelissa Herber is their head brewer and sole-owner.įrom Bartender to Owner: How Kelissa Hieber Made Goldspot Her Own by Jonathan “Colorado Beer Man” Shikes
They hope their eclectic, balanced, and lovingly-crafted beer will bring people together to share in this wild adventure of living, and living well. They strive to create a sense of community, a place to be known, to gather, to celebrate and to feel at home. Goldspot is a fabulous craft brewery in Denver’s Berkeley/Regis neighborhood with traditional ales and lagers and some not so much. This is a living article in which I will add more information throughout Pride month as I find out about it. Here are some of the Colorado breweries that are proudly showing their support through events, rainbow-themed merch, special beer releases, and an outpouring of love for the entire LGBTQ+ community. The LGBTQ+ community has had a longtime friend in the Colorado brewing industry.