Gay Pride 2011 Kicks off With Celebration in New Zealand

As winter thaws in many cities this time of year, Gay Pride heats up in New Zealand! 

Out in the Square, Wellington’s gay and lesbian fair, will paint the city’s Civic Square all the colours of the rainbow on Saturday 12 March.

The fair has been running in Wellington for 26 years, since before being gay was even legal in New Zealand. Its aim then was to raise awareness, which is still one of Out in the Square’s main goals today.



Out in the Square will feature fabulous entertainment of the widest variety including some of the country’s top drag queens and popular local bands and singers. Top that off with some fabulous food, colourful carnival attractions, loads of arts, crafts, clothing and other stalls, plus gay anthems pumping out all day — Out in the Square promises to be a glorious day in the Capital.

The festivities kick off at 11am with an official opening by Wellington’s new Mayor Celia Wade-Brown, plus local MP Grant Robertson. Performances, stalls, and food will keep everyone busy until things wrap up at 5pm. (I wonder if they light the Fern Ball sculpture pink??)

OUT IN THE SQUARE


(In the US, Gay Pride kicks off in April in Phoenix Arizona !)

 

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  • 3/6/2011 2:02 AM John Palmer wrote:
    Have several good friends who have been to this in the past, if you can get there it is well worth it. The locals make the festival a very wecoming and enjoyable day and the whole of New Zealand is very gay friendly.


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