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Capital Pride will not host parade or festival in June, hoping for in-person block party come fall

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Metro Weekly in an interview. “We’ll obviously still be in some sort of transition, so it will not be a typical Pride event, but perhaps something like a smaller block party.

We are actually in the process of beginning to put some plans in place so that if we in a sense get the green light, we’re able to move quickly.

At the same time, we’re going to be beginning to organize the 2022 celebration, so that, if all things go well, it could be one of the biggest years for Capital Pride.”Bos says that, in lieu of traditional celebrations like a parade or festival, Capital Pride will have to get creative and think up ways to provide special exhibiting opportunities, unique programs or events, especially in the outdoors or away from closed spaces,.

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