PRIDE Summer Celebration | Malone, NY | June 7, 2025
- Arsenal Green Park 7 Church Place Malone, NY, 12953 United States (map)
2025 Small Town PRIDE Celebration in Malone.
Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance hosts a joyful day of music, great food, and fun.
Show your small town PRIDE
The Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance warmly invites the community to join a spirited and inclusive celebration of Small Town Pride at Arsenal Green Park in Malone, NY, on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
This free event promises to be a day filled with joy and connection as Small Town Pride shines brighter than ever. Over the past five years, it has blossomed into a powerful movement that fosters love, acceptance, and understanding.
Join the northern Adirondack community for what has become an extraordinary celebration of North Country Pride. All are welcome to partake in the festivities and embrace the spirit of unity!
See Facebook for the current schedule of events.
The free event begins at 11 am and includes:
Guest speakers
Music and live entertainment
Local artisans and vendors
Food trucks
Informational booths
Silent auction
Family drag performances
Belly Buttons the Clown
And more to be announced
This event continues to evolve, so for the latest information, visit Adirondack North Country’s Facebook page.
Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance provides a safe space and environment for LGBTQI-Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Gender Queer/Non-Conforming, Intersex youth, adults, family members and allies.
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