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Guelph Pride

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Annual LGBT event in Guelph, Ontario
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Guelph Pride
The official logo of Guelph Pride
TypePride festival
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersGuelph,Ontario,Canada
Region served
Guelph
Chair of the Committee
Martin Straathof[1]
Websitewww.guelphpride.com

Guelph Pride is anLGBT pride festival, held annually inGuelph,Ontario,Canada.[2]

Organized by the Guelph Pride Committee with the assistance of Out on the Shelf, the city's local LGBT library and resource centre,[3] the event takes place in May each year.[4] The event generally takes place as the first Pride celebration in theSouthern Ontario region each summer.[5]

Held for the first time in 2003, the event celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2013.[2] Prior to the launch of its own Pride festival, Guelph held events as part ofWaterloo Region'stri-Pride.[6] tri-Pride and its former name Waterloo-Wellington Regional Pride Committee with a number of community partners assisted with the transition to create Guelph's own pride festival committee[7] In 2013, the organization also launchedWinter Pride, a smaller separate program of events which takes place in February.[3]

The organization is well-supported by community leaders. Former mayorKaren Farbridge has officiated the official raising of therainbow flag to kick off the event,[4][8] andLiz Sandals, the city's provincialMPP, has also attended events and supported the organization.[9]

The organization also works to help build and develop LGBT resources throughoutSouthwestern Ontario; in 2011, they donated several hundred books to the Thames Art Gallery inChatham to help build a local LGBT library and archive.[10]

Unlike many larger pride festivals, Guelph Pride does not currently hold aparade, instead focusing on a more modest program of family and community events.[9] Its weeklong program of events currently culminates in an afternoon family fair at the city's West End Community Centre on the final weekend, followed by a pride dance in the evening.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Home". Guelph Pride. Retrieved2016-07-23.
  2. ^ab"Guelph seniors centre hosts Pride Week discussion".Guelph Mercury, May 9, 2013.
  3. ^ab"Taking pride in diversity".The Ontarion, February 13, 2013.
  4. ^abc"Pride flag hoisted at Guelph city hall to officially launch Pride Week".MSN Canada, May 7, 2013.
  5. ^"Prides to watch out for".Xtra!, May 29, 2009.
  6. ^"It takes a village to raise a Pride".Xtra!, May 29, 2003.
  7. ^http://www.grandriver-rainbowhistory.ca/tri-PrideEvents/2003tri-Pride/2003-06-14GuelphPridePoster.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^"Pride Week takes flight in city; Mayor on hand to fly rainbow flag".Guelph Mercury, May 27, 2008.
  9. ^ab"Pride picnic revival planned".The Record, May 29, 2006.
  10. ^"Exhibit takes a look at local LGBTQ history, culture".Chatham This Week, December 7, 2011.

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