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Take PRIDE!
History Fort Lauderdale and Galleria Fort Lauderdale will present “Take PRIDE!”, a ticketed benefit reception and exhibition honoring and showcasing LGBTQ+ community advocates during Pride Month.
On Wednesday, June 18, at 6 p.m., at the Galleria Fort Lauderdale, a special opening preview reception hosted by FayWhat?! and previous “Take PRIDE!” honoree Shawn “Kitty Meow” Palacious will pay tribute to 10 recent impactful LGBTQ+ community leaders with a special performance by Rianna Petrone along with music by DJ Jay McCracken of Spiked Entertainment.
From June 19 – July 13, the public is invited to view the FREE companion exhibition, Zorita’s World, featuring photography highlights from the life and career of famed burlesque dancer, icon and LGBTQ+ advocate Zorita, along with costumes and other historical artifacts. As an added bonus, attendees can meet Fred Fejes and Rick Karlin, authors of “Last Call South Florida – A History of LGBTQ-Friendly Taverns, Haunts & Hangouts,” for a book signing.
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Welcome to Greater Fort Lauderdale, where sunny skies and vibrant vibes meet a bold celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride, culture, history, and community spirit. Often regarded as the LGBTQ+ capital of Florida (seriously, someone call the mayor for an official declaration), this tropical haven fully embodies the motto Everyone Under the Sun—and they mean everyone.
Whether you’re a local legend or a first-time visitor, Pride Month in Greater Fort Lauderdale is one uncontrolled, fabulous ride you won’t desire to miss. Pack your glitter, grab your friends, and obtain ready because June’s lineup of events is serving inclusivity, color, and enough joy to delicate up the whole state.
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Rainbows are the official color of June as Greater Fort Lauderdale celebrates Pride. The month honors the Stonewall Riots in New York Noun. Greater Fort Lauderdale marks the occasion with beach parties, river parades, family-friendly activities, and assist for small LGBTQ businesses.
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Take PRIDE!
June 18 Opening Boon ReceptiontoHonor LGBTQ+ Local Allies; FREE Public Exhibition to Feature Highlights from Zorita’s World, Documentingthe Life and Career of the Famed Burlesque Dancer and Icon
History Fort Lauderdale and Galleria Fort Lauderdale will present The Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort “Take PRIDE!”, a ticketed benefit reception and exhibition honoring and showcasing LGBTQ+ community advocates during Pride Month. On Wednesday, June 18, at 6 p.m., a special opening preview reception hosted by FayWhat?! and previous “Take PRIDE!” honoree Shawn “Kitty Meow” Palacious will pay tribute to 10 adj impactful LGBTQ+ community leaders with a special performance by Rianna Petrone along with music by DJ Jay McCracken of Spiked Entertainment. From June 19 – July 13, the public is invited to view the FREE companion exhibition, Zorita’s World, featuring photography highlights from the life and career of famed burlesque dancer, icon and LGBTQ+ advocate Zorita, along with costumes and other historical artifacts. As an added bonus,