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Winchester to celebrate 6th annual PRIDEfest

The Network for Social Justice is holding its 6th annual PRIDEfest celebration on June 11 at the town common, beginning at 4:30 p.m. WINCHESTER NEWS FILE PHOTO

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The following was submitted by the Network for Social Justice:

Mark your calendars for Winchester’s 6th annual PRIDEfest, a student-led celebration of the LGBTQ+ community supported by the Network for Social Justice, on Thursday, June 11 (rain date: June 12), from 4:30-6:30 p.m., at the town common.

There will be food, music, games, and individual tables from student groups, businesses, and local nonprofit organizations. DJ and drag queen Maxine Harrison will be back again for an incredible performance and a Q&A session open to middle and high school students afterwards.

PRIDEfest is an incredible, joyful gathering for people of all ages and identities to not only celebrate but also have a chance to learn more about queerness as a whole.

To donate, use this link. For more information or to sponsor, email office@nfsj.org.

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