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SUMMARY:Queer Prom
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to dance the night away at this fabulous event celebrating love and diversity. Join us on Sat\, Jun 28\, 2025 at Maritime Express Cider Co. starting at 9:00 PM. Dress to impress in your most fabulous outfit and get ready for a night of fun\, music\, and good vibes. This is a safe space for everyone to express themselves and celebrate who they are. Come join us for a night you won’t forget! \n19+ \nSets by Burry and Hierophunk\, and spotlight burlesque and drag performances from Elle Lixir\, Babia Majora\, Misty Towers\, and Aaris. \nGet your tickets today! \n \nBurry (they/them) \nBurry is a bold and boundary-pushing artist from Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, seamlessly blending indie and pop into a sound that is both fresh and deeply personal. Their music is a vibrant tapestry of raw emotion\, striking lyrics\, and infectious melodies—inviting listeners into a world where vulnerability meets empowerment. More than just an artist\, Burry is a force of authenticity\, challenging conventions and encouraging others to embrace their true selves. \n  \n  \n  \n \nHierophunk (she/her) \nHIEROPHUNK (Nicole “Nic” Tufts) is a bass‑driven DJ\, producer\, and vibe architect known for turning dancefloors into ecstatic moments you won’t soon forget. Blending deep house\, breaks\, Dubstep and bass with nostalgic throwbacks\, HIEROPHUNK brings big energy and undeniable heart to every set. A proud advocate for queer joy and sober‑friendly spaces\, she’s the founder of Coastal Vibe Collective and a champion of dance as medicine\, community\, and straight-up good times. \n  \n  \n  \n \nBabia Majora (they/them) \nRecently relocated from Toronto to Halifax\, Babia Majora is a trans non-binary artist who saunters all the way along the gender spectrum. Mixing drag\, burlesque\, and boylesque\, they are a winner of Canada’s drag competition Empire’s Ball Season 2\, and recognized as one of Canada’s top three Xlesque (non-binary burlesque) performers. Babia combines elements of burlesque’s classic sensuality with drag’s vibrant\, larger-than-life persona\, creating performances that are both seductive and thought-provoking\, while celebrating the freedom to exist beyond the binary. \n  \n  \n \nMisty Towers (she/they) \nHigh Femme\, high drama \, and higher heels. Misty is a drag DIVA serving glamour\, grit\, and a splash of delusion. She’s soaked in sequins\, powered by lip sync and lashes. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nElle Lixir (she/her) \nElle Lixir (she/her) is an Asian-Canadian neo-burlesque artist based in Halifax\, NS. She took a deep dive into the art of burlesque in 2021. In 2022\, Elle was voted third place in Imperial Burlesque Canada’s\, “I Did My Best From My Living Room” virtual category. By 2024\, Elle was nominated as a finalist for “Nerdlesque Nobility” in the Silver Tusk Burlesque Awards. She also enjoys producing shows including “BARE-AOKE” and the annual “HOT POT: An All-Asian Variety Showcase” that takes place during May (Asian Heritage Month). Elle also serves on the board for the Atlantic Burlesque Festival. A ‘sweet dose from coast to coast’\, Elle has performed all around the maritimes and across Canada in cities such as Toronto\, Montreal\, and Victoria. \n  \nAccessibility Notes: \nEntrances: Front door is manual\, with a sloped entrance from the parking lot. There is one step in front of the building but smooth access is possible from the parking lot.\nParking: Currently no designated accessible space. Street parking available in front of the shop on both sides of the street as well as a Village lot directly across the street with two marked accessible spots.\nInside: Store and displays are accessible\, and there is a wide path throughout the shop. There is a tiered counter to make accessing the coffee services a little more doable for folks in chairs.\nWashrooms: washroom is gender neutral and accessible\, with grip bars. Unfortunately no power door/lock.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/queer-prom-2/
LOCATION:Maritime Express\, 325 Main St\, Kentvile\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Twirl Time: All-Ages Drag Show
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate Pride with the whole family! Bring the kids to see dazzling performances\, sing-a-longs\, and stories! \nWe are beyond thrilled to present another family extravagazna with the Twirl Time show. The third annual family friendly drag event\, that will be filled with love\, laughter\, and dancing. \nJoin Your local Drag performers Queera Bang and Sassafrass Smalls as they take over the Kings Arms Pubs Tower! \nJoined by Top Notch Nova Scotia Royalty Auntie Karm\, Diana B. Tease\, & Babia Majora \n$15 advance Tickets or $20 at the door. Kids under 3 get in for free. With Ticket sales going directly to Valley Pride and the performers \nDoors open at 3:30. Tables and seats are first come\, first serve. \nGet your tickets on Eventbrite! \nPerformers: \n \nQueera Bang (they/them) \nQueera Bang (they/them) is a non-binary performer/producer with the goal of creating more access to queer events\, safe spaces\, and visibility for Trans folks and youth in rural areas. They strive to create shows and spaces that celebrate gender diversity and drag beyond the world of Rupaul. Queera is known for their activism\, roller skating antics\, and ridiculousness on the mic. Off stage Queera continues to be a trans and mental health advocate. They are a co-founder of Valley Pride and work as a Queer Trans Trauma Therapist. \n  \n  \n \nSassafras Smalls (she/her) \nDrawn to glitter\, wigs and walking the runway (aka hallway) from a young age\, Sassafras first took the stage at a Thorgy Thor show when she was 7 years old and fell in love with the art of drag. Her drag combines glamour\, playfulness\, and advocacy. She runs workshops across the province on supporting gender-diverse youth\, has spoken at WE Day\, and is featured in the documentary ‘Translations’ about Trans folks in Nova Scotia. Sassafras is here to promote youth in drag and slay down the patriarchy! \n  \n  \n \nDiana B. Tease (she/her) \nDiana B. Tease is Halifax’s Dashing Diabetic Diva\, and yes… her blood sugar is probably higher than yours. Fueled by insulin\, rhinestones\, and sequins Diana brings high energy\, sharp wit\, and unapologetic queerness to every stage she graces. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nBabie Majora (they/them) \nRecently relocated from Toronto to Halifax\, Babia Majora is a trans non-binary artist who saunters all the way along the gender spectrum. Mixing drag\, burlesque\, and boylesque\, they are a winner of Canada’s drag competition Empire’s Ball Season 2\, and recognized as one of Canada’s top three Xlesque (non-binary burlesque) performers. Babia combines elements of burlesque’s classic sensuality with drag’s vibrant\, larger-than-life persona\, creating performances that are both seductive and thought-provoking\, while celebrating the freedom to exist beyond the binary. \n  \n  \nAuntie Karm (they/them) \nSURPRISE!!! Auntie Karm is back back back again. With being the founder of The Glitter Haus that contains their drag children Slayosha Nicole Smith and Tiffany Not a Top. Auntie is always down to give you a camp\, singing or bratz performance. This is Auntie Karms last time performing as they are MOVING TO HALIFAX IN AUGUST! \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAccessibility Notes:\nBuilding access: This venue is upstairs with no elevator access.\nParking: The closest accessible parking is located in Centre Square\, or in the lot behind Kentville Town Hall off of the south side of Main Street.\nVenue seating: Tables with movable chairs\, first-come-first-serve.\nWashrooms: No gender-neutral washrooms on site\nASL Interpretation: Yes\nSensory/Noise: This event will also have loud music\, low lighting and general crowd noise and cheering. If you want to watch the show but might appreciate something to do with your hands\, Valley Pride will provide fidget items at the event.\nMasks: Welcome but not required.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/twirl-time-all-ages-drag-show/
LOCATION:Kings Arms Pub\, 390 Main St\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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SUMMARY:Sound & Reiki
DESCRIPTION:This is a community event put on by a partner organization but supported by Valley Pride. \nAn all ages event. A relaxing and transformative sound bath with crystal singing bowls\, and optional reiki energy healing will be available. \nAll ages and bodies welcome. If unable to lay on a blanket or yoga mat\, participants are welcome to be seated in a chair. It will be an outdoor\, weather dependent event.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/sound-reiki/
LOCATION:Willow Park\, 11 Willow Ave\, Wolfville\, Nova Scotia\, B4P 2G5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Queer Artisan Market
DESCRIPTION:Shop local\, support queer! From 12-5pm at Centre Square in Kentville\, we will have queer and trans owned makers and small businesses set up with all of their amazing wares. From jewelry to cards to print art to decorations\, bring your wallet and find the piece that captures your heart. \nInterspersed with the vendors will be resource organizations who support the queer community in the Valley. Be sure to stop by their tables to learn about what they do! \nResource Orgs:\nHeal Nova Scotia \nThe Health Equity Alliance of Nova Scotia (HEAL NS) is a registered charity and not-for-profit health promotion organization. We serve those living with and affected by HIV and members of the 2S/LGBTQIA+ community. We provide support services for people living with HIV\, access to STI and HIV self-testing kits\, and have recently launched Check Me Out\, an easy-to-use checklist to inform sexual health discussions with your healthcare provider. Our aim is to improve health outcomes\, end stigma and discrimination for our community members\, and to end new HIV infections in Nova Scotia. \npflag \npflag Canada is Family for All. We bring together 2SLGBTQ+ people\, family\, friends and allies to create an inclusive future.\npflag Canada is a national charitable organization that was founded by parents who needed help learning how to accept and support their 2SLGBTQ+ children. We are dedicated to supporting\, educating\, and advocating for 2SLGBTQ+ people and those who love them.\nTogether\, we are creating a just\, caring and accepting world for everyone. \n \nprideHealth \nprideHealth supports Two-Spirit\, lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, queer\, questioning\, intersex and asexual (2SLGBTQIA+) people by improving their access to safe\, coordinated\, comprehensive and culturally appropriate primary health care. We support individuals\, families and NSH/IWK staff to promote health equity and affirming care. \nprideHealth is a partnership between Nova Scotia Health and IWK Health. \nThe Red Door \nFor more than 20 years The Red Door has been providing confidential sexual health services\, health education\, and health promotion to youth ages 13-30. \nWe are proud to provide this support without judgement\, in a safe environment complete with an expert staff and trained volunteers. \nAs a non-profit\, community-based organization The Red Door serves more than 1\,000 clients annually\, many of whom do not have a family doctor. \nSexual Health Resource Centre (Acadia Students’ Union) \nThe ASU’s Sexual Health Resource Centre (SHRC) works to facilitate Acadia students’ advancement\, growth\, & development of sexual and reproductive health knowledge and practices. We provide education\, resources\, support and access to sexual and reproductive health products for the Acadia community. While some of our services are limited to Acadia students\, we are happy to support the broader community where possible – just ask! We are also proud to be part of Sexual Health Nova Scotia’s Transformation Closet program\, acting as a pick-up and try-on spot for free gender affirming gear for all Nova Scotians. \nGet in touch by emailing shrc.asu@acadiau.ca or check us out on Instagram @SHRCAcadia\, where we post free sexual health\, gender\, and reproductive health education and information on local services. Free healthcare navigation and sexual health pamphlets are available online at shrchub.my.canva.site/sub509. \n—- \nVendors:\nTaylor Linloff (they/them) \nTaylor Linloff (they/them) is an author and zine maker originally from Cape Breton Island\, now settled in Windsor. They are proudly queer and Autistic\, with their works exploring intersections of mental health and queer identity. Their novella\, My Name Is Marshall\, will be available at the Come Together Queer Artisan Market. \nHeather Clay Creations \nHeather Clay Creations is a queer polymer clay business owned by Heather (she/her). Heather makes clay earrings and croc charms (new) that are fun\, funky\, lightweight\, affordable & QUEER! \nOne Spruce Twig Beadwork (she/her) \nMatilda is originally from Goose Bay\, Labrador and has now been in Nova Scotia for 16 years. Matilda is a Nunatsiavut beneficiary\, which is recognized as one of the Inuit communities. Working with beads\, leather\, antler and fur is among one of the many ways she expresses her work. Pronouns are She/Her. Proud mom of Michael\, a non binary kiddo with insane talent! \n \nMade with Love Cards and Art \nMy name is Ailise Stillman\, and I am the artist behind Made With Love Cards and Art! I am a queer student currently living in Wolfville and attending Acadia University. I grew up in Halifax\, but have spent lots of time in the valley throughout my life\, and I am proud to call it my second home. My business features hand-painted acrylic art postcards featuring mainly floral and Nova Scotian landscape designs. I also have a line of subtle pride fruit cards that will be available at the Queer Artisan Market with Valley Pride. I am so excited to be able to share my art with you all\, and I look forward to seeing everyone there! \nRetro Hippo Boutique \nHannah and I (Shelley) of Retro Hippo Boutique are very excited to be a part of the Pride Market. We are a brick and mortar store located in Centreville that specialize in coloured glass\, ceramics\, lighting\, afghans\, really anything that is from 1940s to the 90s that have nostalgia with fun and flair. We started the business 5 years ago to give Hannah the opportunity to be out in the public\, being a person with Cerebral Palsy and needing support is a challenge for employers. Hannah is Pansexual\, Shelley is Queer and Hannah has an identical transgender twin brother. \nCalliopes Cauldron \nLeigh is a disabled\, bi mom with a quirky sense of style that comes out in her jewelry. Her jewelry designs may seem a little… odd\, but her children have said that she can’t make anything straight. They are prime examples of that. \nBelow the Felt \nBelow the Felt Creations is fantastical felt created by a fantastical creator! Everything from fungi to fandom can be found in their array of figures\, with room for custom orders. A passion-project of part-human\, part-muppet Lilly Ashdown\, Below the Felt Creations is her way to bring her whimsy driven art to the world and hopefully inspire joy! \n \nFox + Fae \nMy name is Ashley (she/they)\, and I hand draw fine-line botanicals as Fox + Fae. Get my designs as cards\, prints\, or ask about commissions! Always happy to work with folks on custom designs for prints\, tattoos\, or whatever else you can dream up. I also offer cutesy beaded bracelets and necklaces. \nKaslo Aran Pottery \nKaslo Aran Pottery\, queer owned and located in the Valley\, will be in attendance at the Pride Market with a collection of hand crafted and wheel thrown functional ceramics as well as original lino block prints. \n \nDisco is Not Dead Designs \nNicole Langdon is a 28 year old queer femme who was raised in Ellershouse\, Nova Scotia. A hairstylist by trade since 2020\, catering to genderless salon services\, she was diagnosed with Thoracic outlet syndrome in 2022\, and founded Disco Is Not Dead Designs during a 5 month surgical leave after her first\, and later second\, rib removal. Some of her first designs can be found proudly on display in the windows at Bridge Beauty Bar in Kentville. Each mirrored tile is hand placed by Nicole\, and every discoball sculpture is unique. \nNicole draws inspiration from mixing the beauty of nature in the Annapolis Valley with the reflective\, almost armored effect from the tiles\, along with a love of dance music\, sparkles\, and a fascination for the way light can transform a space. \nShe is firm on the opinion that disco is not dead. \n \nGalaxy Overload \nGalaxy Overload blends cute and nerdy ideas to make unique hand-crafted goods. Ever evolving\, there are always new items being created from adorable crocheted toys and keychains\, and useful home goods\, to glittery resin accessories like the ‘Glittery Glow-in-the Dark’ resin earrings\, the ‘adorable’ beaded bracelets\, ‘Iconic’ Pride Bees and Pride Cacti. \nRadical Cat Creations (Xe/they/nekm) \nRadical Cat Creations has been creating geeky and Pride related goodness for over a decade. Focusing mainly on cross stitching but also using other fiber arts including different embroidery techniques and weaving\, xe creates accessories and home decor to show your spirit to the world through self-expression. Imriel is a non-binary\, queer\, neurodiverse\, and Black/Indigenous person who has been working with Pride focused activism for many years and currently resides in New Minas with nekm dogs (Dean and Sammy)\, snake (Wesley) and husband.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/queer-artisan-market/
LOCATION:Centre Square\, 389 Main Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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SUMMARY:Come Together 2025
DESCRIPTION:Valley Pride’s flagship event is back for a third year! Join us in making Kentville the queerest town in Nova Scotia at our fabulous annual takeover of the ToK. \nCome together with us at Miner’s Marsh at 11 for our annual pride march\, featuring speakers and a loud and proud march around downtown Kentville. \nWe’ve got a fantastic day of programming for the whole family with musical performances\, games\, a vendor market and resource fair\, and so much more all happening in Centre Square starting at noon. \nYou won’t want to miss the Twirl Time family drag show at the Kings Arms Pub. You’ll want to get your tickets to this one soon–it sells out quickly every year! Treat your little ones to an afternoon of glitter and joy with family-friendly drag performances and story time. \nThen end the night off with an evening of glitz and glam at Queer Prom at Maritime Express. \nPerformers: \n \nFreya Milliken is an award-winning singer-songwriter whose music resonates with warmth\, authenticity and introspection. Known for her rich\, velvety voice and dynamic blend of indie-folk and rock influences\, Freya’s music will take you through an evocative journey of self-discovery and reflection\, with a gentle yet powerful lure into an intimate and heartfelt realm. Her debut EP\, Wholeheartedly\, explores queer longing\, love\, and joy\, while embracing the various stages of navigating relationships and identity. To love or live wholeheartedly is to do so without reservation\, to be intrepid leaders of our own lives. With raw honesty\, the EP captures both the beauty and the challenges of loving and being loved. \n  \n  \n \nThe Wolfville Queer Community Choir is a multi-generational group of singers from the 2SLGBTQIA+ community who gather each week to make music and connect with one another. We are always happy to welcome new members and encourage folks with any singing experience and all ages to join. This choir is a queer space. Please contact Music In Communities with questions: info@musicincommunities.com \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAccessibility Notes: \nParking: Accessible parking available in the lot beside Kentville Town Hall off of the south side of Main Street and in Centre Square\nWashrooms: Porta potties (one of which is accessible) will be located in Centre Square.\nSensory/noise: Mid-level outdoor crowd noise. If this is a sensitivity for you\, we encourage headphones or ear protection to help reduce the sound level. There will be a low-sensory area in at The Red Door (10 Webster St suite 110). Seating\, cold water\, low lighting\, and fidget toys will be provided.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/come-together-2025/
LOCATION:Centre Square\, 389 Main Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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SUMMARY:Pride March
DESCRIPTION:The first Pride was a riot! June 28th 1969\, queer and trans people of color fought back against police harassment and discriminatory laws making our sexualities and gender identities illegal. On June 28th\, 56 years later\, meet Valley Pride at Miner’s Marsh at 11am to continue this tradition of protest as we march through Kentville to Centre Square. Now more than ever\, we need Pride and we need community!\n\n—\n\n\nRoute map:
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-march-3/
LOCATION:Miner’s Marsh\, 87 Bridge Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N2E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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SUMMARY:Pride After Dark
DESCRIPTION:Pride After Dark: DJ Phrognosis\nVenue: The Axe Bar & Grill\, Wolfville\, NS\n⏰Time: 10:00 PM – 1:00 AM \nKeep the Pride energy alive at “Pride After Dark\,” the official afterparty following the “Everyone is a Whittle Bit Gay” variety show. Join us at The Axe Bar & Grill for an electrifying night featuring DJ Phrognosis\, known for his high-energy sets and eclectic mix of beats that will keep you dancing all night long.\nA vibrant dance floor celebrating love\, identity\, and community. \nWhether you’re coming straight from the show or joining us fresh\, “Pride After Dark” promises a night of music\, dancing\, and celebration. Dress in your most fabulous Pride attire and let’s make this a night to remember! \nNote: This is a 19+ event. Valid ID required for entry. \n  \nPhrögnosis (they/them) is a DJ in Kjipuktuk (Halifax) digging deep sounds and riding the vibe. Catch them streaming or playing around the East Coast (Future Forest\, Critical Mass). They co-founded Coupl’a Queers Events\, creating safer rave spaces\, and are cookin’ up tunes too. Come get deep\, dank\, and delightful in their swamp! `
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-after-dark/
LOCATION:The Axe Bar and Grill\, 30 Highland Avenue\, Wolfville\, Nova Scotia\, B4P 1Y7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Everyone is a Whittle Bit Gay
DESCRIPTION:Our two-time sellout Whittle show is back for a third year! We are beyond thrilled to present Everyone is a Whittle bit Gay\, a show filled with queer music\, comedy\, drag\, hoop\, and burlesque. \nJoin Your local Drag Queer\, Queera Bang\, as they host a night to remember. They will be Joined by a variety of queer artists including G-Spott\, Wuzzo\, Colin Sick\, Sadie\, Farrah Cuda\, Queen Morticious\, Dee Compose\, Vanessa Buttercup\, Lacia Majora\, Abhishek Bhuchar\, and Nicole Keeping. \n18+. $15 advance Tickets. $20 at the door if available\, with ticket sales going directly to the performers and Valley Pride. \nPurchase your tickets on Eventbrite! \nPerformers \n \n  \nDee Compose (they/them) \nOne\, two\, three times a they-dy\, Dee Compose is the result of a charity campaign ran by the well-meaning yet ill-advised Queen Morticious. Drop Dead Gorgeous\, a beauty makeover for the dead\, or those no longer giving life\, was meant to just be dressing up the deceased and contouring cadavers\, but one night\, something went horribly wrong\, and a drag thing was born… \n  \n  \n \nFarrah Cuda (they/them) \nCute n’ cheeky Farrah Cuda is guaranteed to both entertain and delight as a draglesque performer & stage kitten! Known for blending sultry vibes with a dash of lighthearted humor\, they bring their unique spark to every performance\, whether dazzling in the spotlight (or picking up after it with a playful flair) you can count on a show full of charisma\, charm\, and–well…a couple of cute cheeks! \n  \n  \n  \n \nLacia Majora (she/they) \nLacia Majora is a queer\, non binary performer with big tits and bigger wits. A true sapphic nightmare\, they live to make audiences laugh and question their sexuality. Co producer of beloved Halifax regular monthly shows like Bare- aoke and Porthole\, Lacia is originally from Toronto but is currently living in Halifax and is here to eat donair and whip their hair. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nColin Sick (he/him) \nColin Sick is the #1 killer of tank tops in K’jipuktuk/Halifax. He’s a drag king\, but he’s also everything: an actor\, a dancer\, a model\, a leader\, and an absolute unit. Featuring six-pack abs\, smooth moves\, and charisma for days\, Colin Sick is always the right thing to do.⁠ \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nAbhishek Bhuchar (he/him) \nAbhishek Bhuchar is a local Halifax brown stand-up comic who’s been hitting stages sharing stories and jokes about his ridiculous life. He has become a regular at comedy clubs and open mics\, with his witty\, charming\, and fun dark humor (with a massive hint of self-deprecation). Whether he’s talking about his brown heritage\, attempts at dating or goals of being a trophy husband\, he has something that resonates with anyone. Abhishek most recently appeared in the HubCap Comedy Festival\, as one of the finalists in the Open-Mic competition. He is the producer of the “Comedy Stage” which won the “Audience Choice” award as part of OutFest 2025. He has had the opportunity to perform in Halifax\, Toronto and in the Halifax Fringe Festival. \n \nNicole Harris (she/her) \nNicole Keeping is one of the oldest young people you’ll know. She’s a musician\, teacher\, and award winning radio host with CKDU. Nicole moved from Corner Brook\, Newfoundland to Halifax\, Nova Scotia in 2017 to attend the University of King’s College and Dalhousie’s bachelor of music program. You can usually find her cuddling with her cats Martin and Mabel\, and her wife Emma\, listening to Leonard Cohen\, and munching on sour cream and onion chips. \n  \n  \n  \n \nSadie (she/her) \nSadie makes her stage debut as a flow artist with Valley Pride this June! Let the flow wash over you and enjoy falling into a trance while watching her whip around a hoop and LEDs. Prepare yourself for bubblegum pink vibes\, a playful performance and if you get lucky enough – a hula hoop to the face! \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nMorticious (she/her) \nMorticious is becoming a mother tonight — and YOU get to witness the miracle of life. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nVanessa Buttercup (she/her) \nStraddling the line of style and eras\, Vanessa Buttercup never settles into just one. Sultry slow burns to high energy hijinks\, both the seduction and the surprise. The kind of performer who walks in with a wink and leaves you wondering what just happened. Never just one thing\, she’s everything. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nQueera Bang (they/them) \nQueera Bang (they/them) is a non-binary performer/producer with the goal of creating more access to queer events\, safe spaces\, and visibility for Trans folks and youth in rural areas. They strive to create shows and spaces that celebrate gender diversity and drag beyond the world of Rupaul. Queera is known for their activism\, roller skating antics\, and ridiculousness on the mic. Off stage Queera continues to be a trans and mental health advocate. They are a co-founder of Valley Pride and work as a Queer Trans Trauma Therapist. \n  \n  \nAccessibility Notes: \nBuilding access: The Al Whittle is a welcoming historic Cooperative for the Queer Community. The entrance to the theatre through the Just Us! Cafe is accessible. The entrance to the theatre itself is accessible\, and if more space to accommodate is needed\, there are entry options. Volunteers at the entrance can support individuals who may require a slightly more spacious option to access the theatre.\nParking: Accessible Parking is located in font of Muddy’s Convenience store to the right-hand side of the entrance to Just Us!\nVenue seating: If you require accessible seating\, please contact avalleypride@gmail.com ahead of time.\nWashrooms: No gender-neutral washrooms on site\nASL Interpretation: Yes\nSensory/Noise: This event is 18+ and does require ticket purchase. There will be low lighting and standard performance/show sound systems. If this is a sensitive for you\, we encourage headphones or ear protection to help reduce the sound level.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/everyone-is-a-whittle-bit-gay/
LOCATION:Al Whittle Theatre\, 450 Main Street\, Wolfville\, Nova Scotia\, B4P 1E2\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250627T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250523T102228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T102228Z
UID:736-1751043600-1751056200@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Pride FC
DESCRIPTION:Calling all sporty gays and theys for a pick up soccer game at 7\, directly following our all ages learn to play\, so whether you’ve never kicked the ball before\, it’s been years\, you’re just looking for something fun to do with the family\, or you’re a pro there is something for everyone! \nThis event is free of charge and open to all ages. See you there!!
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-fc/
LOCATION:Memorial Park\, 125 Park Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1M2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250626T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250626T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250523T102232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T143543Z
UID:743-1750962600-1750969800@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Intro to Burlesque
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is for those that have had magical daydreams of shimmying and strutting across a stage\, love making people laugh\, gasp or wooh! \nWe will cover some of the basics of queer burlesque history as well as a movement practice to get a solid foundation on teasing\, revealing and flourishing costume pieces! Absolutely no experience required! This workshop is for ALL bodies! \nThis event is free\, but does require advance registration. \n18+ \n \nLacia Majora (she/they) \nLacia Majora is a queer\, non binary performer with big tits and bigger wits. A true sapphic nightmare\, they live to make audiences laugh and question their sexuality. Co producer of beloved Halifax regular monthly shows like Bare- aoke and Porthole\, Lacia is originally from Toronto but is currently living in Halifax and is here to eat donair and whip their hair. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAccessibility Notes: \nEntrances: building has a wheelchair ramp on the east side with\, Entrance into our main doors there are 3 steps with handrails.\nParking: accessible parking east side\, 3 other accessible parking spots in the main parking lot.\nWashrooms: No gender neutral on main floor\, family washroom in basement.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/intro-to-burlesque/
LOCATION:Kingston Lions Club\, 1482 Veterans Ln\, Kingston\, Nova Scotia\, B0P 1R0\, Canada
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250625T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250523T102237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T181648Z
UID:720-1750870800-1750881600@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Silent Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Canning Library for a peaceful evening of silent reading and community connection. We invite community members of all ages to come out to read quietly\, surrounded by other queer folks. \nAnd who knows\, maybe you’ll make a new book bestie while you’re at it! \nWe will have 3 rooms set up. One for silent reading in community with others\, one for refreshments and light quiet chatting about your books\, and one for the kiddos that want to join! \nThis event is free of charge to attend and open to all ages. \nAccessibility Notes: \nEntrances: slight ramp at the front door\, but it is not to building code standards.door is wide enough for a wheelchair and there is room enough to enter the front room. South space toward the back is not accessible.\nParking: no designated accessible parking.\nWashrooms: gender neutral washroom\, not wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/silent-book-club/
LOCATION:Canning Library\, 9806 Main St\, Canning\, Nova Scotia\, B0P 1H0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250625T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250625T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250527T163903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T173352Z
UID:766-1750856400-1750867200@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Pride Rainbow Collage
DESCRIPTION:This is a community event put on by a partner organization but supported by Valley Pride. \nJoin us for a fun and colorful family-friendly event during Annapolis Valley Pride Week! We’ll be collaging mini rainbows (or your own unique design). This hands-on activity is perfect for all ages\, so bring your family and friends to celebrate love\, creativity\, and inclusivity. Weather permitting\, we will be outside on the patio\, enjoying the garden and whimsical concrete sculptures (toadstools\, deer\, and more)
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-rainbow-collage/
LOCATION:Charles Macdonald Concrete House Museum\, 19 Saxon Street\, Centreville\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250625T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250625T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250527T163633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T143835Z
UID:763-1750845600-1750870800@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Gender Free Haircut Club
DESCRIPTION:This is a community event put on by a partner organization but supported by Valley Pride. \nWe are SO excited to announce\, in collaboration with the Dresscode Project\, our second annual Gender Free Haircut Club event! \nOn Wednesday\, June 25 from 10am – 6pm we will be offering free gender affirming haircuts\, and hair removal services from licensed professionals for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. All appointments this day are by appointment only. \nPlease email us @ info@bridgebeautybar.com or send us a DM to reserve your spot! We cannot wait to see you all there!
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/gender-free-haircut-club/
LOCATION:Bridge Beauty Bar\, 14 Bridge Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250624T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250624T190000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250523T102346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T181547Z
UID:716-1750780800-1750791600@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Craft Out Loud
DESCRIPTION:Get artsy and create something beautiful in a safe space! \nWe’re hosting a queer crafting night at Bee’s Knees General Store and Bakery. We’ll have plenty of supplies on hand for you to get inspired by\, or feel free to bring your own work in progress. \nAnd you know it wouldn’t be a Bee’s Knees night without tasty treats from the bakery. \nThis event is free to attend and open to all ages. \nAccessibility Notes: \nEntrances: Front door is manual\, with a sloped entrance from the parking lot. There is one step in front of the building but smooth access is possible from the parking lot.\nParking: Currently no designated accessible space. Street parking available in front of the shop on both sides of the street as well as a Village lot directly across the street with two marked accessible spots.\nInside: Store and displays are accessible\, and there is a wide path throughout the shop. There is a tiered counter to make accessing the coffee services a little more doable for folks in chairs.\nWashrooms: washroom is gender neutral and accessible\, with grip bars. Unfortunately no power door/lock.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/craft-out-loud/
LOCATION:Bee’s Knees General Store and Bakery\, 498 Main Street\, Lawrencetown\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250623T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250623T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250523T102407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T172034Z
UID:747-1750705200-1750710600@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Queer Need to Knows: Educational Panel
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re part of the queer community\, ally\, or simply curious. If you have questions we are here to answer them! We have some great panelists coming to talk about their areas of expertise and answer all the questions you may have. Then there is will be a free for all question period where you can ask anything\, in a safe non-judgmental environment. queer related you may be wondering that google & chat GPT just hasn’t been covering for you! \nSpeakers: \n \nMica Daurie is a 2SLGBTQIA+ community advocate and thought leader with years of experience in spaces like government public service\, legal and legislative services\, corporate services\, event planning\, and a wealth of government and community DEIA (diversity\, equity\, inclusion & accessibility) work. \nMica has held roles such as Court Administrator\, Election Area Officer (Planning)\, City Hall Legislative Support\, Administrative Coordinator for Council Support\, Board of Inquiry Administrator for the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission\, and more. Mica has smashed glass ceilings as the first openly transgender woman to work at Halifax City Hall\, the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission\, and much more. \nMica is a radical forward thinker who has brought difficult and thought-provoking conversations to every space she’s been in. Her work is approached from her lived experience as a queer transgender woman raised in Mi’kma’ki\, and her services are offered in a manner that is accessible\, inclusive\, restorative\, decolonized\, and culturally competent. Mica has training in Gender Based Analysis+\, Restorative Practices\, Trauma Informed Care\, French language at Université Sainte-Anne and more. \nMica serves on the Board of Executives for the Local Council of Women Halifax\, and has several ties to community organizations and government bodies and NGO’s across the country. Mica also serves as the Vice President of Health\, Housing and Social Development for National Council of Women Canada. \n  \n \nAllison Smith (she/they) is Acadia University’s Director of Human Rights and Human Rights Education and an Adjunct Professor in the Law and Society program. Allison has a law degree from Dalhousie University and has built a career focused on human rights\, gender equality\, restorative dispute resolution\, and 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion. Allison previously worked at the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission as a Human Rights Officer and is the author of several publications focused on human rights\, diversity\, and inclusion published by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia\, most recently Rainbow Rights: A Human Rights Legal Information Guide for 2SLGBTQIA+ Nova Scotians. \n  \n  \nAccessibility Notes: \nEntrances: one entry point at the main front doors. Steps up the centre and then the ramp is to the left of the steps.\nParking: 4 accessible spaces (paint is faded)\nInside: no concerns. very easy to navigate with mobility aids.\nWashrooms: not a specific neutral gender\, however the one on the third floor is for everyone.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/queer-need-to-knows-educational-panel/
LOCATION:Macdonald Museum\, 21 School St\, Middleton\, Nova Scotia\, B0S 1P0\, Canada
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250623T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250623T190000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250610T215557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T215913Z
UID:887-1750698000-1750705200@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Intro to Kink & Somatic Movement
DESCRIPTION:This is a community event put on by a partner organization but supported by Valley Pride. \nA sensual\, embodied workshop for the curious soul. Step into a safe and inclusive space where education meets embodiment. This hands-off\, trauma-informed class introduces the core elements of kink—power dynamics\, sensation play\, consent\, safety\, and communication—in a grounded\, approachable way. \nWe’ll guide you through somatic movement practices designed to help you: \n\nTune into your body’s wisdom\nExplore boundaries and desires\nCultivate confidence and sensual expression\nDeepen your connection to pleasure and presence\n\nTogether\, we’ll explore how kink and somatics intersect to support nervous system regulation\, self-awareness\, and liberation of authentic expression. \n\nNo partners or experience needed\nAll genders\, bodies & orientations welcome\nCome as you are\, leave more in tune Let your body speak. Let your curiosity lead.\n\nThe event is open to all 18 years and up. We’re currently scheduling a walk through of the location to provide more details. It should be accessible for all bodies. \nemail somaticsirens@gmail.com for registration & e-transfer.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/intro-to-kink-somatic-movement/
LOCATION:Wolfville Farmer’s Market Community Room\, 24 Elm Ave\, Wolfville\, Nova Scotia\, B4P 1Z9\, Canada
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250622T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250622T110000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250610T214952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T142612Z
UID:884-1750586400-1750590000@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Birding with Pride
DESCRIPTION:This is a community event put on by a partner organization but supported by Valley Pride. \nAce Lane is a fourteen year old non-binary birder living in Wolfville. They have been listening to and watching birds for the past ten years and are excited to introduce you to some of their winged friends at Miner’s Marsh. \nThe bird walk will be approximately one hour long. Bring binoculars if you have them.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/birding-with-pride/
LOCATION:Miner’s Marsh\, 87 Bridge Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N2E5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250604T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250604T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250527T164056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T164056Z
UID:770-1749060000-1749067200@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Pride Month Launch
DESCRIPTION:This is a community event put on by a partner organization but supported by Valley Pride. \nThe Municipality’s annual Pride Month launch event will be emceed by local students and will feature remarks from the AVRCE\, Valley Pride as well as the chair and vice chair of the Diversity Kings County Committee. Following the speaking portion of the event\, we will have a flag raising and light refreshments.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-month-launch/
LOCATION:Municipal Complex\, 181 Coldbrook Village Park Drive\, Coldbrook\, Nova\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250427T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250427T143000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250414T224650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T224751Z
UID:711-1745760600-1745764200@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Pride Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a body-positive yoga class led by Taylore from Atlantic Body Care! \nTaylore will lead us through a gentle class focusing on self acceptance\, love\, confidence and mobilities. The vibes will be restorative\, yin (slow flow)\, empowering mindfulness\, meditation\, and breathwork. \nAll levels\, body shapes\, ages\, abilities\, identities and sizes are welcome. \nBring your own mat if you have it\, but if not we will have some available to borrow free of charge. \nThis event is pay what you can with a suggested $5 donation to Valley Pride to allow us to continue to offer events like these.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-yoga/
LOCATION:Kentville Recreation Centre\, 348 Main Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N1K6\, Canada
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250227T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250227T210000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20250210T195446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T124045Z
UID:699-1740679200-1740690000@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Palestinian Flag Workshop and Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop co-chair Imriel and board member Lilly will teach you how to cross stitch the Palestinian flag to make your very own pin to show your support of a free Palestine. All supplies will be provided to make one pin. \nThere are a limited number of spots in this workshop\, so be sure to register today! \nThis is an all-ages event\, but we ask that children 10 and under are accompanied by an adult. \nPay What You Can (suggested donation of $10) with all donations to a verified GoFundMe.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/palestinian-flag-workshop-and-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Open Secrets\, 38 Bridge Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241207T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240919T161343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T161343Z
UID:692-1733590800-1733601600@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Monthly Queer Hang - December
DESCRIPTION:Come on down to the Kentville Recreation Centre for some board games\, crafts\, or just to chill with other queer folks in the Valley! Gather your crew to hang with us\, or come to make some new friends. \nCraft supplies and board games will be provided for folks to use\, but you’re also welcome to bring your own. Treats will be provided by Half Acre Cafe! \nAll ages are welcome. \nFree entry\, but we will be accepting donations to help us cover the cost of supplies and space rental.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/monthly-queer-hang-december/
LOCATION:Town of Kentville Town Hall\, 354 Main St\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241109T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240919T161257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T161257Z
UID:690-1731171600-1731182400@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Monthly Queer Hang - November
DESCRIPTION:Come on down to the Kentville Recreation Centre for some board games\, crafts\, or just to chill with other queer folks in the Valley! Gather your crew to hang with us\, or come to make some new friends. \nCraft supplies and board games will be provided for folks to use\, but you’re also welcome to bring your own. Treats will be provided by Half Acre Cafe! \nAll ages are welcome. \nFree entry\, but we will be accepting donations to help us cover the cost of supplies and space rental.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/monthly-queer-hang-november/
LOCATION:Town of Kentville Town Hall\, 354 Main St\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241019T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T200000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240919T161202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T161202Z
UID:688-1729357200-1729368000@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Monthly Queer Hang - October
DESCRIPTION:Come on down to the Kentville Recreation Centre for some board games\, crafts\, or just to chill with other queer folks in the Valley! Gather your crew to hang with us\, or come to make some new friends. \nCraft supplies and board games will be provided for folks to use\, but you’re also welcome to bring your own. Treats will be provided by Half Acre Cafe! \nAll ages are welcome. \nFree entry\, but we will be accepting donations to help us cover the cost of supplies and space rental.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/monthly-queer-hang-october/
LOCATION:Town of Kentville Town Hall\, 354 Main St\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240908T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240903T181153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T181153Z
UID:684-1725805800-1725814800@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Monthly Queer Hang - September
DESCRIPTION:Come on down to the Kentville Recreation Centre for some board games\, crafts\, or just to chill with other queer folks in the Valley! Gather your crew to hang with us\, or come to make some new friends. \nCraft supplies and board games will be provided for folks to use\, but you’re also welcome to bring your own. Treats will be provided by Half Acre Cafe! \nAll ages are welcome. \nFree entry\, but we will be accepting donations to help us cover the cost of supplies and space rental.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/monthly-queer-hang-september/
LOCATION:Kentville Recreation Centre\, 348 Main Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N1K6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240630T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240510T140807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240630T121402Z
UID:542-1719756000-1719766800@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Pride in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Due to rainy conditions we have decided to cancel Pride in the Park. Stay tuned for a rain date later in the summer! We hope to see you all out in the park soon. \nPlease note: the location of pride in the park has changed from Stronach Park to Centennial Park. \nPack your picnic basket and gather the whole family for an afternoon of entertainment in Centennial Park! \nAccessibility Notes:\n\nBuilding Building access: outdoor\, uneven terrain: gravel parking lot and grass with leaves and debris.\nParking: no indicated accessible parking\nVenue seating: limited picnic seating\, please bring your own chairs. There is minimal shade available in the park.\nWashrooms: Porta potty\nASL: Yes
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-by-the-pond/
LOCATION:Centennial Park\, 1489 Westwood St\, Kingston\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240629T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240630T000000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240510T140606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T152528Z
UID:540-1719694800-1719705600@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Queer Prom
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to dance the night away at this fabulous event celebrating love and diversity. Join us on Sat\, Jun 29\, 2024 at Maritime Express Cider Co. starting at 9:00 PM. Dress to impress in your most fabulous outfit and get ready for a night of fun\, music\, and good vibes. This is a safe space for everyone to express themselves and celebrate who they are. Come join us for a night you won’t forget! \n19+ \nSets by Izra Fitch and DJ Khris O’Neil \n\n\nGet your tickets on Eventbrite! \nAccessibility Notes:\n\nBuilding access: Wheelchair accessible with an elevator to the second floor.\nParking: There are two accessible parking spaces in the main lot\, with an additional accessible parking spot in the parking lot located behind the building.\nVenue seating: Tables with movable chairs will be provided\nWashrooms: Gendered washrooms only\, with wheelchair accessible stalls\nASL Interpretation: Yes\nSensory/Noise: There will be standard performance/show sound systems and elevated crowd noise. If this is a sensitivity for you\, we encourage headphones or ear protection to help reduce the sound level. This is a large space with hard surfaces in which sound will carry.\nMasks: Masks are recommended but not required.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/queer-prom/
LOCATION:Maritime Express\, 325 Main St\, Kentvile\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240629T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240510T140131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T195122Z
UID:533-1719676800-1719680400@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Family Fun-tastic Drag show
DESCRIPTION:Get the family together for an all-ages drag show! \nJoin Your local Drag performer Queera Bang as they take over the Kings Arms Pubs Tower! \nJoined by top notch Halifax Royalty\, Elle Noir\, Jo Mama\, Will Butrin\, and Misty Towers \n$15 advance Tickets or $20 at the door. Kids under 3 get in for free. With ticket sales going directly to Valley Pride and the performers \nDoors open at 3:30. Tables are first come\, first serve. \nGet your tickets on Eventbrite! \nAccessibility Notes:\n\nBuilding access: This venue is upstairs with no elevator access.\nParking: The closest accessible parking is located in Centre Square\, or in the lot behind Kentville Town Hall off of the south side of Main Street.\nVenue seating: Tables with movable chairs\, first-come-first-serve.\nWashrooms: No gender-neutral washrooms on site\nASL Interpretation: Yes\nSensory/Noise: This event will also have loud music\, low lighting and general crowd noise and cheering. If you want to watch the show but might appreciate something to do with your hands\, Valley Pride will provide fidget items at the event.\nMasks: Welcome but not required.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/family-fun-tastic-drag-show/
LOCATION:The Tower at Kings Arms Pub\, 390 Main St\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240629T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240510T140422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T214817Z
UID:537-1719667800-1719680400@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Queer Artisan Market & Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:As part of our Come 2gether celebration\, we’re bringing together an array of fabulous queer artisans and local community organizations that provide support for the queer community. Come browse through the booths\, pick up some new art\, and learn about the resources available to you. \nMore details to come soon! \nParticipating Organizations\nShelter Movers Nova ScotiaShelter Movers Nova Scotia is a volunteer-powered charitable organization providing moving and storage services at no cost to individuals and families fleeing abuse. We operate in Halifax Regional Municipality\, South Shore\, Annapolis Valley and Colchester-Cumberland serving 77% of the province. We collaborate with local businesses and community agencies to support people\, primarily women and children\, as they transition to a life free of violence.\nThe Transformation ClosetThe Transformation Closet is a program created by Sexual Health Nova Scotia that provides free gender-affirming gear to anyone of any age throughout the province. The closet has on-site locations sprinkled throughout Nova Scotia where community members can visit to try on gear and take away items that day. We also provide the option to fill out our Google form with requests for gear which can be sent out via mail or picked up at one of our members centres. Our aim is to remove as many barriers as possible to accessing gender-affirming gear.Find out more through our website shns.ca or reach out to our closet coordinator\, Wren\, at transformationclosetshns@gmail.com with any questions or requests.\nPFLAGPflag Canada helps 2slgbtqia+ people and loved ones connect with resources and find a supportive community. In communities all across the country\, the Pflag network provides peer support\, education and advocacy for all sexualities \, genders and gender expressions.\nValley Youth ProjectMaking the Annapolis Valley a better place for LGBTQ youth and our allies. The Valley Youth Project (VYP) is an Annapolis Valley-based non-profit organization run by local adult volunteers\, who are all members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. We facilitate twice-monthly drop-ins with time for discussion and activities.\nThe Red DoorThe Red Door is a youth and adolescent sexual health centre that provides confidential and non-judgemental sexual health care.\nAcadia Students’ Union Sexual Health Resource CentreThe ASU’s Sexual Health Resource Centre (SHRC) works to facilitate Acadia students’ advancement\, growth\, & development of sexual and reproductive health knowledge and practices. We provide education\, resources\, support and access to sexual and reproductive health products for the Acadia community. While some of our services are limited to Acadia students\, we are happy to support the broader community where possible – just ask! We are also proud to be part of Sexual Health Nova Scotia’s Transformation Closet program\, offering free gender affirming gear to anyone in Nova Scotia.Get in touch by emailing shrc.asu@acadiau.ca or checking us out on Instagram @SHRCAcadia\, where we post free sexual health\, gender\, and reproductive health education and information on local services.\nFeatured Artists\nRemi Roseremi rose (he/they) is a trans autistic artist who makes jewelry that celebrates queerness and disability. when he’s not beading with gilmore girls on repeat in the background he’s playing with his dachshund puppy or learning to crochet. his favorite part of running his small business is creating pieces that help folks feel seen and valid in their identities. they love doing custom projects and bringing other folks’ dream pieces to life so don’t hesitate to reach out with your ideas!\nKief’s CryptMy name is Kieran and I’m the artist behind Kief’s Crypt. I specialize in hand painted art and oddities\, including but not limited to trinket boxes\, magic wands\, and abstract incense holders with vibrant colours and patterns. I’ve been creating for as long as I can remember and am so thrilled to have the opportunity to share my art with the community.\nAilise StillmanMy name is Ailise Stillman (she/her) and I am a queer student currently living in Wolfville and attending Acadia University. I grew up in Halifax\, but have spent lots of time in the valley throughout my life\, and I am proud to call it my second home. I am very passionate about music\, travel\, people\, and everything art\, and I love sharing stories with others! I have recently started selling my hand-painted acrylic art postcards at EOS Natural Foods\, and I am super excited to be a part of the Queer Artisan Market with Valley Pride this year <3\nSydHi! My name is Syd\, and I make crochet goodies. I started crocheting to get through the lockdown in 2020 and fell in love with the craft. Now\, I can’t sit and watch a show without having a project on my hook. My personal favourite item to make currently are beanies but I also love making clothing items\, coasters\, face cloths\, and small plushies. I also take on commission projects if anyone has special requests! Come say ‘Hi’ at the Queer Artisan Market on June 29!\n  \n🌈✨ Handicrafts by Holly✨🌈 Holly (she/her)\, making her debut as a seller\, identifies as queer and is a proud member of the 2SLGBTQ+ and polyamorous community. Holly dabbles in many art and craft mediums but is passionate about all things fibre art! For the Queer Artisan Market Holly is excited to offer handmade creations varying from home decor to plushies to jewelry and more. Come say hi\, share a smile\, and explore the vibrant world of Handicrafts by Holly.\nCalliope’s CauldronI learned how to chainmaille in 2022 while recovering from hip replacement surgery\, and haven’t put my pliers down since. I also do wire wrapped tiaras and jewelry from repurposed material like old forks\, knives\, and spoons. I am a bisexual mother\, and “Mom” to many. I am part nerd\, and part geek and if I can make at least one person smile each day of my life then I figure I will have lived a good life.\nRemy’s Friends PetwearRemy is my beloved chocolate lab\, who was diagnosed with a rare condition that required emergency spinal surgery in New Brunswick last year when he was just 3 years old. Remy is a social butterfly who really missed his doggy friends while he’s been isolated at home during his recovery process. I started to make him various bandanas to help brighten his day and it seemed to help. I then started giving them to friends and family for their pets to wear as a way to help keep them close. From there\, Remy’s Friends Pet Wear was inspired with the idea that by purchasing a bandana for your pet\, they’ll be becoming one of Remy’s Friends. We currently have a few Pride themed bandanas available as part of our Summer ’24 collection. We are busy behind the scenes making additional Pride themed products to launch exclusively at the Queer Artisan Market\, and will have them available year round afterwards!🌈\nHeather Clay CreationsHi! I’m Heather (she/her)\, owner of Heather Clay Creations. I make polymer clay earrings that are fun\, funky\, lightweight & affordable! Looking forward to sharing my silly creations with you all! ❤️🌈@heatherclaycreations\nCarl Boone (CarMal Glass)My husband and I moved from Kitchener\, Ontario to Hillgrove (just outside Digby) in 2019. We built a glass studio in the house where I continue to create fused and stained-glass art.I began my glass-working journey about 40 years ago and enjoy exploring new techniques –there are endless possibilities\, particularly with fused glass. In addition to art pieces\, I also enjoy making smaller items including jewellery\, dishes\, lanterns\, candle shelters and suncatchers.\nBelow the FeltFun felts by a fun felter\, Below the Felt Creations is the passion project of part-person\, part-muppet\, Lilly Ashdown. From whimsy driven projects to custom pieces\, Lilly is just happy to create pieces that inspire joy.\nVenus EnvyVenus Envy is a queer and trans-centered bookstore and sex shop located in downtown Halifax! Since 1998\, we have been providing Halifax with 2SLGBTQ+ centered books\, pride gear\, and pleasure items. For Valley Pride\, we’ll be bringing an assortment of queer/trans books and pride gear. Although we will not be bringing pleasure items to the market\, we are always happy to answer questions!\nGalaxy Overload‘Galaxy Overload’ blends cute and nerdy ideas to make unique hand-crafted goods. Ever evolving\, there are always new items being created from adorable crocheted toys and keychains\, unique ‘Bow’ and ‘Mushroom’ bags\, ‘Pokeballs’\, and useful home goods\, to glittery resin accessories like the ‘Bestie’ and ‘Cursing’ resin keychains\, resin ornaments\, ‘adorable’ beaded bracelets\, and the iconic ‘Pride Bees’ and new ‘Pride Cacti’.’Galaxy Overload’ blends cute and nerdy ideas to make unique hand-crafted goods. Ever evolving\, there are always new items being created from adorable crocheted toys and keychains\, unique ‘Bow’ and ‘Mushroom’ bags\, ‘Pokeballs’\, and useful home goods\, to glittery resin accessories like the ‘Bestie’ and ‘Cursing’ resin keychains\, resin ornaments\, ‘adorable’ beaded bracelets\, and the iconic ‘Pride Bees’ and new ‘Pride Cacti’.\nRadical Cat Creations \nRadical Cat Creations has been creating geeky and Pride related goodness for over a decade. Focusing mainly on cross stitching\, but also using crochet and other embroidery techniques\, xe creates accessories and home decor to show your spirit to the world through self expression. Imriel is a non-binary\, queer\, neurodiverse\, and Black/Indigenous person who has been working with Pride focused activism for many years and currently resides in New Minas with their dog\, snake and husband. Xe has also recently released the trailer for xer new podcast\, Fiber Enby\, which will release its first episode June 15th. The podcast highlights non-binary fiber artists living in a gendered fiber arts world.\nAccessibility Notes:\n\nParking: Accessible parking available in the lot beside Kentville Town Hall off of the south side of Main Street and in Centre Square\nWashrooms: Porta potties (one of which is accessible) behind Kentille Town Hall and gendered wheelchair accessible washrooms inside of The Kings Arms\nASL: No\nSensory/noise: Mid-level outdoor crowd noise. If this is a sensitivity for you\, we encourage headphones or ear protection to help reduce the sound level. There will be a low-sensory area in the Kentville recreation centre next to Town Hall. Seating\, cold water\, low lighting\, and fidget toys will be provided.\nMasks: Welcome but not required
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/queer-artisan-market-resource-fair/
LOCATION:Town of Kentville Town Hall\, 354 Main St\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240629T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240510T135946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T214805Z
UID:530-1719667800-1719680400@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Come 2gether
DESCRIPTION:We’re throwing an outdoor pride party in downtown Kentville! \nJoin us for a live DJ\, dancing\, food\, games\, and a general grand ol’ time! \nMore details to come soon. \nMusic sponsored by:\n \nAccessibility Notes:\n\nParking: Accessible parking available in the lot beside Kentville Town Hall off of the south side of Main Street and in Centre Square\nWashrooms: Porta potties (one of which is accessible) behind Kentille Town Hall and gendered wheelchair accessible washrooms inside of The Kings Arms\nASL: No\nSensory/noise: Mid-level outdoor crowd noise. If this is a sensitivity for you\, we encourage headphones or ear protection to help reduce the sound level. There will be a low-sensory area in the Kentville recreation centre next to Town Hall. Seating\, cold water\, low lighting\, and fidget toys will be provided.\nMasks: Welcome but not required
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/come-2gether/
LOCATION:Kings Arms Pub\, 390 Main St\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240629T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240629T133000
DTSTAMP:20260605T215134
CREATED:20240510T135452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240629T113340Z
UID:528-1719666000-1719667800@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Pride March
DESCRIPTION:We’re here\, we’re queer\, and we’re ready to take up some space! Join us for a march through downtown Kentville to show support for all members of our 2SLGBTQ+ community. \nMarch Route:\n \nFeatured Speakers:\nChris Cochrane \nChris Cochrane is a Trans Black activist and public speaker. She speaks and educates about her lived experience through her intersectionality . Chris works toward creating spaces for QTBIPOC people\, as well as working with 2SLGBTIQIA+ youth to ensure those spaces will be upheld for years to come. Chris is the former Vice Chair of Halifax Pride (2020-2022) where she uses that platform to ensure equity for all of the community \,while focusing on our marginalized and racialized communities .Chris is also the Recipient of The YMCA Peace Medal for Equity\, Diversity & Inclusion. Known for her drag persona Elle Noir\, where she is as fierce on stage as she is her activism .Elle Noir is a 19 Year veteran of Drag . Known as a local legend and Winner of The Best Halifax Drag Performer for the last 6 years consecutively . \nRebecca Rose \nBorn and raised in Nova Scotia\, Mi’kma’ki. A unionized freelance writer\, editor\, consultant\, and presenter\, currently based in Dartmouth\, NS. \nRebecca oscillates between writing articles for both online and print publications and part-time writing contracts for non-profit\, government\, and private clients. \nA Toronto Metropolitan University Journalism graduate Rebecca has written and edited for: The Coast\, DailyXtra.com\, Our Times\, Nova Scotia Advocate\, Rabble.ca\, Halifax Media Co-op\, Autostraddle\, the Review of Journalism and the book OUT: Queer Looking\, Queer Acting Revisited. \nWith over a decade of experience within the student and labour movements\, Queer and Trans and feminist communities\, Rebecca has in-depth knowledge of: federal\, provincial and municipal politics; post-secondary education; various social movements; issues affecting Queer and Trans communities; misogyny and rape culture; and reproductive justice. Rebecca isn’t scared to stick her neck out for an issue or a story that she believes in. \nProud member of the Canadian Freelance Union (UNIFOR). \n  \nAccessibility Notes:\n\nParking: Accessible parking available in the lot at Miner’s Marsh\nVenue seating: This is an outdoor event with no seating provided. Please bring your own seating should you require it.\nWashrooms: One porta potty\nASL Interpretation: Yes\nSensory/Noise: General outdoor crowd noise. If this is a sensitivity for you\, we encourage headphones or ear protection to help reduce the sound level.\nMasks: Welcome but not required
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-march-2/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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