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The Windsor-Essex Pride Fest continues this weekend, and many local businesses are feeling the excitement. Events will be taking place between August 11 and August 13, including visiting Pride's home at Lanspeary Park on Ottawa Street for the main festival.
What can the public expect from the many Windsor-Essex Pride Fest events happening over this week and next weekend? “So much fun,” said Wendi Nicholson, president of WE Pride Fest. “Rainbows and glitter for days!” After months of planning, and with the efforts of countless volunteers, the Windsor-Essex region’s annual
On Tuesday from 7 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., “Let’s Talk About Sex!” is a program of works exploring the “joy, heartbreak, humour, and frustration of queer sexuality.” It is part of “In Your Pocket,” an ongoing screening series of short films created by LGBTQ2IA+ artists.
What better way to celebrate Windsor as an inclusive community than some bright new splashes of colour in Lanspeary Park? “Currently, there’s nothing in our city that recognizes our community on a permanent level,” said Walter Cassidy, chair of the Windsor Essex Rainbow Alliance. That’s now changed, thanks to the
A new bar will create a safe space and fill a void in Windsor, Ont., when it opens later this year, some LGBTQ community members say. The Well is set to open on Erie Street in Windsor this fall, owner John Ribson told CBC News. It's a bar, restaurant and
Windsor-Essex Pride Fest together with members of the community announced Caesars Windsor as the presenting sponsor of 2023 Windsor-Essex Pride Fest and recognized Caesars Windsor Cares for their generous contribution of $12,200.00 to their social programming designed to address the problem of social isolation.
Caesars Windsor has been named the presenting sponsor of the 2023 Windsor-Essex Pride Fest. In addition, Caesars Windsor Cares has donated $12,200.00 to its social programming designed to address the problem of social isolation. The programming will provide the opportunity for meaningful social engagement and participation to increase connections and
A funding boost for Windsor-Essex Pride Fest thanks to Caesars Windsor Cares. The casino is donating $12,200 to pride fest for social programming designed to address the problem of social isolation. According to Windsor-Essex Pride, the programming provides the opportunity for meaningful social engagement and participation to increase connections and
Windsor-Essex Pride Fest’s social programming is receiving a $12,200 boost to help offer meaningful engagement and address the issue of isolation within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Pride Fest announced Caesars Windsor as the event’s presenting sponsor Wednesday along with their contribution to the organization’s social programming.
Fitness expert and author Craig Ramsay and IMPACT Wrestling star Gisele Shaw have been named Ambassadors of Pride for this year’s Windsor-Essex Pride Fest.
International fitness expert and author Craig Ramsay and IMPACT Wrestling Knockouts Division star Gisele Shaw will be taking part in Windsor-Essex Pride Fest August 2-13, 2023 as Ambassadors of Pride, the organization announced today.
International fitness expert and author Craig Ramsay and IMPACT Wrestling Knockouts Division star Gisele Shaw will be taking part in Windsor-Essex Pride Fest August 2-13, 2023 as Ambassadors of Pride, the organization announced today.