You can celebrate Door County’s LGBTQ+ community in several ways as June Pride Month continues worldwide. The Pride Month celebrations started on June 1st when the Miller Art Museum opened its What My Pride? Photography Exhibition at the M3 in Sturgeon Bay, where 20 photographs of people depicting their messages of Pride and what it means to them. A week after the Sturgeon Bay Common Council issued a proclamation for Open Door Pride Month, Northern Door Pride will host their annual event on Tuesday at the Sister Bay Village Hall. Dubbed “The Princess Pride,” the event includes a dragon egg hunt, a fairy tale concert, the announcement of its scholarship winner, and a dance party for adults. The event follows on the heels of an exhibit opening at the Ephraim Historical Society and a party at the Woodwalk Gallery celebrating LGBTQ+ history. Northern Door President Owen Alabado says it means a lot that so many in the county advocate for inclusion.
Pride Month celebrations wrap up on June 29th when Open Door Pride hosts its annual festival at Sturgeon Bay’s Martin Park.
