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SUMMARY:Neither Queer Nor There
DESCRIPTION:We are beyond thrilled to present Neither queer nor there\, a show filled with dance\, comedy\, glamour\, and some pointing. \nJoin Your local Drag Queer Queera Bang as they take over Kings Arms Commons. \nJoined by Top Notch Valley royalty Queen Morticious\, Steph Peaks\, and G-Spott. You definitely don’t want to miss our other guest from the city either\, Cookie Cunningham!!!! \n19+. $15 advance Tickets. $20 at the door if available. Ticket sales go directly to the performers. \nDoors open at 8:30. Tables are first come\, first serve. \nDon’t forget to bring cash to tip your performers! \n19+ \nTICKETS ON SALE NOW! \nPerformers\nQueera Bang\n \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 youth in rural Nova Scotia. They strive to create shows and spaces that celebrate gender diversity and drag beyond the world of Rupaul. Queera is known for their roller skating antics and ridiculousness on the mic. \nDiana B. Tease\n \nDiana B. Tease is Halifax’s dashing diabetic diva\, and her blood sugar is probably higher than yours. Diana is a queer activist\, founder of Halifax Queer Solidarity Project\, co-host of the Gay Expectations podcast\, and co-founder of Glitter & Grit Events. \nSteph Peaks\n \nHalifax’s Premier Pointing Princess! Steph Peaks may be new to the scene but she’s coming in HOT! Originally from small town Nova Scotia\, Steph made the move to Halifax to really let her drag career thrive! She’s known for sewing up a sickening look and pointing her way through every performance! Pretty\, Petty\, Peaks 💕 \nCookie Cunnigham\n \nCookie Cunningham is a drag king of flare and style\, he likes to shake it up and shake things loose\, so always prepare for something to come off. When professor utonium put this one together after the powerpuff girls he mixed\, black excellence\, sensuality and a whole lot of confidence. \nQueen Morticious\n \nQueen Morticious is your local friend and she is secretly living in your basement. She was also your babysitter back in the 90’s. Mort is the Annapolis Valley’s favourite unhinged malignant spirit\, but that’s not public knowledge (so keep your mouth shut Deborah). \nG-Spott\n \nG-Spott (They/Them) is a drag artist and the newest non-binary bombshell to hit the stages of Nova Scotia. G-Spott loves to ruffle feathers and think outside the box into the waters of androgyny. As a person of colour\, G-Spott takes pride in being an Arab performer and challenges the norm daily. Tearing up the dance floor\, the G-Spott experience is one not to miss! \nAccessibility Notes:\nKing Arms Pub is a welcoming business for the Queer Community. However\, we would like to note there are no gender-neutral washrooms on site\, and the venue is upstairs with no elevator access. \nThis event will also have loud music\, low lighting and general crowd noise and cheering. \nIf you want to watch the show but might appreciate something to do with your hands\, Valley Pride will provide fidget items at the event. \nWe invite you to consider this and your own personal ability before attending. \nMasks are welcome but not required. \nThere will be ASL interpretation for this event. \nClosed accessible parking is located in Centre Square.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/neither-queer-nor-there/
LOCATION:The Tower at Kings Arms Pub\, 390 Main St\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Pride Pitch: A Community Softball in Partnership with the Town of Kentville Parks and Recreation
DESCRIPTION:Let’s play ball! Join us in Memorial Park for a community learn-to-play softball game! \nThis is an all-ages\, family friendly event. \nAccessibility Notes:\nThe Pride Pitch Community Softball game will be outdoors and physically active. \nWheelchairs and other mobility supports are welcome on the Memorial Parks fields. \nWe are working on finding ways of adapting the community game to accommodate a variety of abilities. This is an all-ages\, all-gender and family-welcoming event with no previous softball experience required. \nWater and snacks will be provided on-site. However\, you are also welcome to bring your own. \nGender-inclusive washrooms are available on-site and accessible parking is located in the Memorial Field parking lot. \nWe invite you to consider this and your own personal ability before attending. \nMasks are welcome but not required.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-pitch-a-community-softball-game/
LOCATION:Memorial Park\, 125 Park Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1M2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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SUMMARY:Pride Rocks!
DESCRIPTION:We’re teaming up with the Town of Kentville Mural Festival! \nCome to centre square to paint some pride-themed rocks! After you finish your art\, you can take your creations home with you to help you celebrate pride all year round. \nBring the whole family! This is an all-ages event. \nAccessibility Notes:\nPride Rock painting is an outdoor event in the Town of Kentville’s Centre Square during the Kentville Mural Festival. This space is best accessed from Main Street between Scissors Over Comb and Silver Horse Florist. \nAll materials will be available\, and there is no fee or charge associated with this event. \nThere is accessible parking located in Centre Square parking lot. \nSensory-wise\, this is a focused\, at-your-own-pace activity. However\, there is potential for general crowd/public space noises. \nWe invite you to consider this and your own personal ability before attending. \nMasks are welcome but not required.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/pride-rocks/
LOCATION:Centre Square\, 389 Main Street\, Kentville\, Nova Scotia\, B4N 1K7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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SUMMARY:Everyone's a Whittle Bit Gay
DESCRIPTION:We are beyond thrilled to present Everyone is a Whittle Bit Gay\, a variety show filled with queer music\, comedy\, drag\, and burlesque. \nJoin Your local Drag Queer\, Queera Bang\, as they host a night to remember. \nEveryone’s a Whittle Bit Gay will feature a variety of queer artists including Kayleigh Bayne\, Freya Milliken\, The Wolfville Queer Chorus\, Mirage-et-Trois\, BILF\, Tom Foolery\, Crypt\, Trina James\, Julien Platz\, ADHDick\, Jake Jockerson\, and Miss Elaine Sparks. \n18+. $15 advance Tickets. $20 at the door if avaialble. Ticket sales go directly to the performers and Valley Pride. \nTICKETS NOW AVAILABLE! \nPerformers\nADHDick\n \nADHDick (He/They) is a Halifax based Neurodivergent drag king. He likes tequila shots\, Carrie Underwood\, bedazzled jeans\, doing duets with his cousin sandee bottoms and shaking his booty. \nBILF\n \nHi I’m Bilf\, a drag performer from PEI now living in Halifax to finish my degree. My drag is stupidity and stunts\, I just try to have the most fun I possibly can in my performances and pride myself on constantly improving my skills and trying to create fun environments for performers to try new things in my productions. \nCryptid Xenogenesis\n \nCryptid Xenogenesis (Crypt Xeno)\, better known as Atticus “Mallow” Spencer\, is a creative and new-to-the-scene drag performer based in the beautiful Annapolis Valley\, NS. They’re known for it’s and their mother’s business\, Willow Brook Treasures\, and it’s work in 2SLGBTQIA+ & Mental Health Advocacy through their bold paintings and other works\, and it hopes to bring more light and fun to their small corner through it’s new\, experimental efforts in the performer scene. \nAtticus respectfully acknowledges that they originate from and live in Kaqakwek\, within the traditional\, unceded homelands of the Mi’kmaq people. \nFreya Milliken\n \nFreya Milliken is a multitalented Canadian singer-songwriter and a recent graduate of the School of Music at Acadia University. Her soulful vocals paired with her perceptive lyrics and talents on the guitar evoke engaging\, heartfelt songs which describe the human experience. \nJake Jockerson\n \nDid it get hot in here or is it Jake?! Jake Jockerson (he/him) is Atlantic Boylesque’s very own muscle boy. \nA sweet\, shy\, regular guy by day. A hot\, spicy\, sexy gogo dancer by night. \nWith a background in fitness and group exercise classes\, Jake can put on a show that will surely get you sweaty and wet. Buckle up and let this beefcake take you for a ride. \nJulien Pletz\n \nJulien Pletz (goth.clown.boy) is a comedian\, wannabe clown\, and probably a third thing too. He’s known for his lighthearted approach in tackling his experiences as a queer and trans deviant and laughing at how ridiculous it is to be anything at all. \nLychee \n \nLychee! (he/they) Growing up loudly queer in the Wolfville theatre scene\, it’s no surprise that drag is their trajectory. Campy\, trans\, retro extraterrestrial Lychee is quickly making themselves known in the drag scene! The biggest nerd you’ll ever meet with cosplay influencing every look and musical theatre dance moves >:) \nMiss Elaine Sparks\n \nElaine Sparks (she/they) is a new drag and burlesque performer who grew up in the Annapolis Valley. They are no stranger to the stages of Wolfville and can’t wait to return again and grow from there! \nElaine’s style is eclectic\, drawing inspiration from old Hollywood boudoir\, and anything to do with the weird\, witchy and macabre. \nQueera Bang\n \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 youth in rural Nova Scotia. They strive to create shows and spaces that celebrate gender diversity and drag beyond the world of Rupaul. Queera is known for their roller skating antics and ridiculousness on the mic. \nRa1ne\n \nOriginally from Dartmouth Nova Scotia\, Ra1ne has been making music from a young age. Now having taken that passion from hobby to reality\, Ra1ne is in their last year of a Bachelors of Music at Acadia. Being a Queer artist she could not be more excited to perform with Valley Pride! \nTom Foolery\n \nCharlie Gould (they/them) is a performance artist from Berwick\, Nova Scotia and is currently working out of Halifax. They can be found belting their favourite showtune of the week or planning their next campy show as Tomfoolery\, the gender bending drag king. A pending Bachelor of Management graduate of Dalhousie University\, Charlie directed and produced the Dalhousie Theatre Society’s production of Falsettos this Spring. \nTrina James\n\nTrina is a part time comedian and a full time black person trying to but the L in life instead of always taking them. \nIf you want to make mention of my drag life\, refer to my drag character as my evil twin \nThe Wolfville Queer Community Chorus\n \nThe Wolfville Queer Community Choir is a multi-generational group of singers from the 2SLGBTQ+ community that gather each week to make music and connect with one another. Led by Freya Milliken and Katie Hutten. \nAccessibility Notes:\nThe 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. \nThis 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. \nIf you want to watch the show but might appreciate something to do with your hands\, Valley Pride will provide fidget items at the event. \nIf you require accessible seating\, please contact avalleypride@gmail.com ahead of time. \nWe invite you to consider this and your own personal ability before attending. \nMasks are highly suggested. \nThere will be ASL interpretation for this event. \nAccessible Parking is located in font of Muddy’s Convenience store to the right-hand side of the entrance to Just Us! \nASL Interpreters\nCarri Blunden\n \nCarri Blunden (She/Her) A Deaf parented (CODA) Interpreter born and raised here in the maritimes. Originally from Truro and moved to Halifax 9 years ago she has had various career and job experiences and ultimately pursued their passion for being an interpreter. Since graduating from NSCC’s ASL/English interpretation program in 2021 she has had experience in various settings such as Video Relay Service and Post-Secondary education but has always favored the theatre\, music\, and Pride events. In her spare time lives to watch The Office on repeat\, and spend time with her partner and two cats. \nMae Striteman (they/them)\n\n\n\n\nBorn and raised in Quebec\, the ASL/English interpreting program brought Mae (they/them) to the East Coast but the proximity to the ocean is what keeps them here. They have been working in the community since graduating in 2014. They also have experience in video relay service and educational settings but the community has always been their favorite especially sports\, theatre and Pride events.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/everyones-a-whittle-bit-gay/
LOCATION:Al Whittle Theatre\, 450 Main Street\, Wolfville\, Nova Scotia\, B4P 1E2\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20230714T203000
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CREATED:20230514T132734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T123417Z
UID:129-1689357600-1689366600@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Equali-Tea Resource Fair
DESCRIPTION:Come out and see what’s available in the Valley for resources for our community. Whether you’re a youth\, a student\, an adult\, under the rainbow umbrella or not\, we’ve got you covered! Come check out what these wonderful organizations are doing to support the community. \nThe resource fair will be held in Jack’s Gallery at Just Us! in advance of Everyone’s a Whittle Bit Gay\, but is open to everyone\, whether or not they are attending the show. \nParticipating Organizations\nSexual Health Resource Centre\n \n\nThe Sexual Health Resource Centre (SHRC) is a sex-positive non-profit service offered by the Acadia Student’s Union. We work to facilitate the advancement\, growth\, and development of sexual health knowledge and practices by providing inclusive education\, resources\, referrals\, support\, and access to sex and gender products for the Acadia community. We primarily serve Acadia students but love to partner with the broader Wolfville community where possible. Follow us on Instagram @SHRCAcadia for evidence-informed educational posts\, info on local resources\, and more!\n\nAIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia\n \n\nThe AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia is a non-profit organization that prioritizes the 2SLGBTQIA+ community\, helping those with HIV/AIDS\, and also works to reduce stigma and issues around mental health and addictions for queer folks. We are excited to attend Valley Pride this year\, as we have a provincial mandate and would like to raise awareness about who we are and how people can access the materials and services we provide. This year\, we have received over 2\,000 HIV self-test kits and are planning to distribute them throughout the province\, some of which we plan on bringing with us to Valley Pride. Additionally\, we will have pamphlets available\, which contain information about safe sex practices\, harm reduction\, and tips for living a healthy life for individuals who are living with HIV.\n\nShelter Movers\n \nShelter Movers Nova Scotia is a local charity that provides free moving and storage services to survivors\, primarily women and children\, fleeing abuse. With the help of over 300 volunteers and the support of local businesses\, we ensure that our community members have a safe and dignified way of leaving their abusers.\n\nThe Valley Youth Project\n\nFounded in 2009 as a satellite of the NSYP\, the Valley Youth Project (VYP) is an Kentville-based non-profit organization run by local adult volunteers\, who are all members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.  We facilitate twice-monthly drop-ins during the school year\, with time for discussion and activities.  We also provide education workshops for youth and adults.The purpose of the VYP is to provide a safe and supportive space for 2SLGBTQI+ youth and their allies to meet\, share\, and foster a community\, and like the NSYP our goal is to make Nova Scotia a safer\, healthier\, and happier place for young people of all orientations and identities. \nThe Red Door\n \n\nThe Red Door is a non for profit\, community based \, sexual health centre. We provide walk in services and booked appointments with physicians. Services include; STI testing \, reduced-cost Birth Control\, pap testing\, gender affirming care\, pregnancy terminations\, and medical care related to sexual health. The Red Door has been open for 30+ years\, providing this essential care to the youth in our community. \nAccessibility Notes:\nJust Us! is a welcoming business for the Queer Community. Additionally\, both the entrance to the Just Us! Cafe and Jack’s Gallery are accessible! \nThere are automatic doors at the entryway and an accessible\, gender-inclusive washroom. However\, may it be noted that the washroom has white amenities and white walls for those with lower visual capacities we invite you to consider that before using the space. \nSensory-wise\, Jack’s Gallery can be\, at times\, loud and echoey. However\, with the addition of more soft elements within the event setup\, it is expected to reduce general space noises. \nWe invite you to consider this and your own personal ability before attending. \nMasks are welcome but not required. \nAccessible Parking is located in font of Muddy’s Convenience store to the right-hand side of the entrance to Just Us!
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/equali-tea-resource-fair/
LOCATION:Just Us\, 450 Main Street\, Wolfville\, Nova Scotia\, B4P 1E2\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230713T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230713T200000
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CREATED:20230525T182330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230705T155707Z
UID:154-1689271200-1689278400@avalleypride.ca
SUMMARY:Loud and Proud: A Queer Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Bring your beautiful\, talented selves on down to T.A.N. Wolfville for a night of queer performance! We want to hear what you (yes\, you!) have to offer. Do you sing? Play an instrument? Write poetry? We want to hear it all! \nMake sure you don’t miss this evening filled with local talent and tasty treats\, hosted by Imriel Bissnette (xe/xem or they/them). \nAccessibility Notes:\nT.A.N Coffee is a welcoming business for the Queer Community.  When considering the accessibility of the space\, let it be noted that: \n\nGender-inclusive washroom on site\nThe entryway door is not to code for accessible access; individuals in wheelchairs may struggle to enter.\nPotential for external sounds and noises (street sounds\, coming and going cafe patrons\, computer typing\, etc.)\n If you would love to sit and listen to the music but might appreciate something to do with your hands\, Valley Pride will provide fidget items at the event.\n\nWe invite you to consider this and your own personal ability before attending. \nMasks are welcome but not required \nNearest accessible parking located in front of the Wolfville Hearing Clinic\, behind the Wolfville Town Hall and in the Waterfront Park parking lot.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/loud-and-proud-a-queer-open-mic/
LOCATION:TAN Wolfville\, 378 Main Street\, Wolfville\, Nova Scotia\, B4P1C9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Flagging: A Pride Patch Embroidery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Heather Reed (she/her) and Imriel Bissnette (xe/they) for a queer embroidery workshop in the Charlotte Coombs Haley Community Room at the Wolfville Library! \n\nSpace will be limited\, so be sure to preregister using this form!\n\n\nEvery kit will include the option to make either the six stripe rainbow flag\, or the trans flag with enough material to make one patch.\n\nCost: Pay what you can/by donation at door.\n\nHeather Reed (she/her) is a settler hand embroidery artist working in the Annapolis Valley\, with a particular love for upcycled materials\, medieval needlework techniques\, and protest art! Modern embroidery easily incorporates historical\, social\, and pop culture influences\, anything imagined can be stitched! You can find her work at @moon_maid_embroidery\n\nImriel Bissnette (xe/they) is a queer\, non-binary Black and Indigenous primarily fiber artist. Xe relocated to the Annapolis Valley eight years ago and plans to stay here. Their work focuses on queer and gender themes\, as well as geeky fandoms (often retro video games and anime). Xe learned embroidery from Heather almost 5 years ago! They can be found at @radicalcatcreations on Instagram.\n\nAccessibility Notes:\nThe Wolfville Library works to be an accessible space for community members with varying abilities. However\, despite our efforts to ensure site accessibility\, we regret to inform you that The Charlotte Coombs Haley Community Room is upstairs at the Wolfville Library with no elevator access. We invite you to consider this and your own personal ability before attending. \nMasks are highly suggested \nAccessible parking is located in front of the Library and in the adjacent parking lot to the left hand side.
URL:https://avalleypride.ca/event/flagging-a-pride-patch-embroidery-workshop/
LOCATION:Charlotte Coombs Haley Community Room at the Wolfville Library\, 21 Elm Avenue\, Wolfville\, Nova Scotia\, B4P 2A1\, Canada
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