Crofton Pride Parade

crofton elementary school

A small parade on the Crofton Parkway followed by an LGBTQIA+ resource fair on the Crofton Elementary School (CES) grounds. Sign up to help with or participate in the Crofton Pride Parade here. 10:30AM - Set up at CES Noon - Parade leaves CES towards Prince of Peace 1230PM - Parade arrives at Prince of

Free

Event Series The Lit Queens! LGBTQ+ Book Club

The Lit Queens! LGBTQ+ Book Club

Various

Welcome to the Lit Queens! We are a casual, fun, and diverse group with a low-pressure reading schedule. We meet weekly (but we try to start new books at the beginning of each month)- Sundays at 11am - to discuss the latest book. We alternate between in person meetings and Zoom meetings every other week.

Hagerstown Pride 2022: Reunited

Doubs Woods Park hagerstown, MD

#anditfeelssogood Pride is returning to you live and in person!! To celebrate 10 years of Hagerstown Hopes and Hagerstown Pride, we are returning to where it all began: Doubs Woods Park Stay turned for announcements and updates! For vendor information, please contact us at Hagerstownpride@gmail.com

LGBTQ Virtual Book Club

Online

Join LGBTQ Book Club to discuss This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar. LGBTQ Book Club meets every month to discuss queer fiction and nonfiction titles. All are welcome to attend. This is a safe and healthy space to enjoy and discuss LGBTQIA+ themes in a variety of genres.

Maryland LGBT Chamber of Commerce in Annapolis

The Trophy Room: The Bar at the Graduate Hotel 126 West St, Annapolis, MD

Meet us next Thursday for a joint OUTNetworking Happy Hour with Annapolis Pride! Join us for lite apps and cocktails at the Graduate Hotel in the heart of Annapolis....please RSVP below. Lite Apps and Cash Bar FREE for Members of both organizations / $10 for guests and non-members  

Speak Your Truth! 2022

ArtFarm Studio 111 CHINQUAPIN ROUND RD Suite 200, Annapolis, MD

Speak. Listen. Be Moved. We started this event to talk about mental health in a way that's entertaining & engaging. Since 2017, there has been poets, visual artists, dancers, clothing designers, etc. sharing their experiences with mental illness. There's been diverse speakers - both upcoming & established - from all over the world. We keep

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