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Get Your Pride On, Bmore! 35 Year Anniversary June 19 & 20

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Baltimore Pride, Maryland’s largest LGBT event.

Starting with Baltimore’s first festival in 1975, Baltimore Pride has celebrated the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in Baltimore and throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. For more than three decades Baltimore Pride has been Maryland’s largest LGBT event, emphasizing visibility for our community and the importance of diversity in society, making it stronger and more accepting of all individuals and their contributions.

Baltimore Pride is a program of the Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Baltimore, among the oldest LGBT community centers in the country. The GLCCB provides programs to and interacts with more than 1,300 community members every month. The community’s support of Pride helps produce Maryland’s largest LGBT celebration and allows the GLCCB to continue to provide valuable services year round.

The GLCCB would like to sincerely thank the community, our many volunteers, partners, and entertainers for making Baltimore Pride bigger and better with each year.

In particular, we would like to acknowledge our sponsors, without whom Baltimore Pride would not be possible. We ask that you support them in kind whenever possible, or simply visit their booths during Pride weekend and thank them for supporting our community. For more info, go to: http://www.baltimorepride.org.

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