The 51st annual Pride parade takes place through the city’s ‘Boystown’ neighborhood.
Cost: $75-$210 kids under 10 are free with paying adultĮxpanded to two days, this fest in Grant Park celebrates gay pride and the LGBT community with national and local music acts running the gamut from EDM to hip hop/rap to ’80s hits to pop.Experience music, dance, storytelling and other activities. There will be a variety of performances all day long. Navy Pier Prideįamilies with kids of all ages can enjoy this family-friendly event that spreads pier-wide. The festival features live music by popular artists, three stages, food and drink, more than 100 vendors, drag shows, pet parade, giveaways, games, DJs and more. Address: Halsted from Addison to Grace, Chicago.The library will provide all needed materials and instructions. Fullerton Ave., ChicagoĪdults can enjoy creating a Pride craft of their own at the Logan Square Branch. Pride Month Door Hanger Craft at Logan Square Branch Address: 3 Stover Road, Barrington HillsĬelebrate Pride Month with the Crabtree Nature Center and learn about some of the different types of family arrangements in the animal kingdom.Rainbow Families at Crabtree Nature Center It begins at East Benton Street & Broadway and travels northeast to Downer, then left on Downer to end at North Middle Ave.
This annual parade is celebrating its 3rd year. Kristin at Independence Branch to make their own Pride Rainbow Pom Pom Headband or Necklace. DIY Pride Rainbow Headband at Independence Branch
The movie is Love, Simon and is rated PG-13. Movie Night: Love, SimonĮnjoy a movie and popcorn with Santori Library to celebrate Pride month. June’s program will focus on LGBTQ+ Pride Month with a rainbow string art craft. There will be a story and a craft at this event. Holiday Craft Program: LGBTQ+ Pride Month This annual Pride event will have a family picnic, 18+ only drag show, 21+ pub crawl and Rainbow DJ Dance Party. Registration required. Hosted By: Downtown Highwood, 130 Highwood Ave., Highwood.Join the McKinley Park branch via Zoom for some fun for Pride with songs, books and rhymes geared towards children 0-5 years old, along with their caregivers. Join a special Pride Month story time featuring local drag artist Abhijeet, facilitated by Sulzer’s children’s librarian Alex. Drag Story Time at Sulzer Regional Branch They will be providing small flags that can be decorated. Teens and tweens can join the library to create a Pride flag, just in time for Aurora’s annual Pride Parade happening on June 12. DIY Pride Flags at Santori Library in Aurora DIY Pride Flags at Aurora Public Library – West Branch Roni, and facilitated by West Lawn’s children’s librarian Teresa.
Join a special Pride Month story time featuring local drag artist Mac K. Looking for more ways to celebrate? Check out our Pride Month family guide and find more Pride Month events listed in our calendar. Chicagoland businesses and institutions are offering in-person and virtual events to celebrate Pride all month long. After most parades had been postponed in 20, Pride Month is back and better than ever.