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6 More Months of Pride: Provincetown's 2022 Queer Events

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extra queer time, schedule your visit during one of the many festivals or themed weekends and weeks. Here's a calendar of P-town events through the end of the year.   Womxn of Color Weekend June 2 – 5Celebrating LGBTQ+ women, trans, nonbinary, and genderfluid people of color.Provincetown Pride June 3 – 5The 5th Anniversary of P-town’s Official Pride.Pride Wellness Retreat June 6 – 12A 6-night all-inclusive gay men’s wellness retreat.Provincetown International Film Festival June 15 – 19The 24th annual 5-day festival showcases independent films.Frolic: Men of Color Weekend June 16 – 20Men of Melanin Magic welcome you to Frolic State University for homecoming.Cabaret Fest June 21 – 26“Hooray For Hollywood!” is the theme of the 22nd annual movie-focused festival.   Independence Weekend July 1 – 4Celebrate the 4th of July with dazzling fireworks and explosive parties at the Crown & Anchor.  Bear Week July 9 – 17Bears, cubs, wolves, otters, and their admirers venture to Provincetown to enjoy cruises, pool parties, discos, and shows.Girl Splash July 20 – 23Produced by Provincetown for Women, this annual getaway features entertainment, pool parties, and beach relaxation.Family Week July 23 – 30The largest annual gathering of LGBTQ+ parents and their children in the world.Carnival August 13 – 20Themed “Monsters, Myths & Legends,” one of the largest outdoor Massachusetts celebrations returns with costume parties, live entertainment, drag brunches, and the famous Carnival Parade (August 18).Swim for Life & Paddler Flotilla Weekend September 9 – 11Join swimmers, volunteers, kayakers, and cheerleaders for the 35th annual event to raise money for HIV, women’s health, and other services.The Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater.

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