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PRID

AT STRATHMA

Community Gathering

Saturday June 6        10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Following the County Pride Flag Raising at the Agora

9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

This Pride, the Strathcona County Museum & Archives will host a Community Gathering and Pride Paint Night to celebrate local queer voices.​

We will be welcoming performers and queer organizations from Strathcona County and surrounding areas​

SCHEDULE

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9:30   AM     Pride Flag Raising at the Agora)

10:00 AM     Doors open for drop-in activities

11:30 AM     EVM Choir 

4:00   PM      Doors close for drop-in activities​

7:00  PM       Pride Paint Night

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ACTIVITIES

Stop by throughout the day to take part in our hands-on activities, visit our pride exhibit, and meet local queer organizations

Paint Night

Celebrate Pride at the Strathcona County Museum & Archives. Led by local artist Andrea Krahn, this ticketed Pride-themed Paint Night invites participants to enjoy a relaxed, welcoming art activity in the museum after hours.

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All supplies and a complimentary drink included for just $40/person.

A portion of proceeds will support the AltView Foundation.

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Spots are limited—get your tickets today!

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Pride exhibit

Our new Pride exhibit for June pays homage to the original 1978 Pride flag and features community responses to prompts about pride, belonging, and connection. Visitors can also learn more about the history of the rainbow flag and local queer history throughout June.

Cyanotypes

Zine-making

Button-making

Collages

FEATURED GROUPS

PERFORMER

TABLES

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PARTNER

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We acknowledge the traditional lands and territories of the Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands and taken care of them since time immemorial. We respectfully acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, lands which are known as Amiskwaciy, Cree for “The Beaver Hills”. This region has been important for the Néhiyawak, Niitsitapi, Tsuut’ina, Anishinaabe, Nakota Sioux, and later the Métis. Many other tribes, including the Inuit, traveled and harvested on these lands. We acknowledge their collective stewardship. We are all Treaty People living together on these lands and we remain responsible to one another, the land, its resources, and to Treaty 6. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation.

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Funding supported  by

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       Wednesday....................10am-4pm

Thursday............................1pm-8pm

       Friday..............................10am-4pm

       Saturday.........................10am-4pm

Sunday - Tuesday.................Closed

 

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