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Pride Festival

Pride Festival 2008 - Rain or Shine!

This is where it all comes together. Where the parade ends, and the celebration begins. Come celebrate with us at City Hall Plaza just steps away from the Gov’t Center “T” stop. With over 100 Merchandise Vendors, and Community Groups!

On stage:
special performances by American Idol finalist Kimberley Locke and Kat DeLuna!

Back by popular demand, The Jumbo Tron will be returning to the festival this year!

And for the second year, we will be offering a Family area, featuring carnival games, face painting and more. So come out and join the fun June 14th at City Hall Plaza!

Meet the stars!
Join us at the 2008 Boston Pride Beer Garden for a cold beer and a chance to get autographs from Festival headliners Kat DeLuna and Kimberley Locke during the Boston Pride Festival Saturday, June 14. Both will be signing autographs from 3-6 p.m. at Boston City Hall Plaza. $5 entry to be donated to Boston Pride. Must be 21 or older to enter.

Participants

AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts
Alleyne Studios
aloft Hotel
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Massachusetts
American Laser Centers
Associtation of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists (AWAB)
BAGLY, Inc.
Bank of America
Bay State Stonewall Democrats
Bay Windows,Inc. & Edge Publications
Bisexual Resource Center
Boston Medical Center/Center for HIV/AIDS Care & Research
Boston Spirit Magazine
buyEquality
Cambridge Health Alliance
Chiltern Mountain Club
COLAGE of Greater Boston
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Dave & Jerry's Inc.
Dignity Boston

For a full list of participants, visit Boston Pride

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