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Baguio Pride Week

Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the First LGBT Pride March in the Philippines and Asia!

Baguio Pride Week Activities
June 22-28

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Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the First LGBT Pride March in the Philippines and Asia!

Baguio Pride Week Activities

June 22 (Monday)
"Libreng Gupit Alay sa Pamayanan"
(Free Haircut for the People).
Venue: People's Park, 9am-5pm

June 23 (Tuesday)
Pink Film showing of "Babae"
"If These Walls Could Talk"
"Priscilla, Queen of the Jungle"
Starts 3pm
Venue: City Tavern Bar

June 24
(Wednesday)
El Toro Ms. Gay Beauty Pageant and Variety Show!
Starts 8:00
Venue: El Toro Comedy Bar @ KM3, Central District, Marcos Highway

"L" Night
Starts 8pm
Venue: City Tavern Bar
101 MS Florendo Buidling cor. Abanao Street

June 25 (Thursday)
Pink Film Showing "For the Bible Tells Me So"
Starts 2pm
Venue: University of Baguio

June 26 (Friday)
Pink Film Showing "For the Bible Tells Me So"
Starts 2pm
Venue: St. Louis University

Pink Nite at Chip 'N Dale Male Bar
Starts 9pm
Chip 'N Dale Male Bar

June 27
Ecumenical Pride Mass
Starts 9am
Venue: Maharlika Livelihood Complex Lobby

Legal Rights and Sexuality Forum
Starts 2pm
Venue: University of the Philippines Baguio

June 28
3rd LGBT Pride Parade
Assembly time: 8 am
Venue: Baguio Post Office Park

Pride Up Your Scarf Party
Starts 1:30pm
Venue: City Tavern Bar

LIFE, LOVE, FREEDOM!
ONE PRIDE, ONE STRUGGLE!



Cheers!

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