March with the Mayor in the Capital Pride Parade Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 4:30PMThe Capital Pride Parade is one of Washington, DC's landmark parades. The Parade starts at 23rd and P Streets, NW and travels 1.5 miles through Dupont Circle and 17th Street and ends in the Logan Circle neighborhood. The Parade will include more than 180 contingents – floats, vehicles, walkers, entertainment – consisting of local businesses, Capital Pride Heroes and Engendered Spirit awardees, politicians, community groups, drag queens, dogs, and much more.
The parade will gather at 3:30PM at 23rd and P Streets, NW. The review stand is located at 15th and P Streets, NW. There will be an additional announcement stand just east of Dupont Circle on New Hampshire Avenue. A sign language interpreter will be available at the 15th and P Streets review stand.
PLEASE NOTE: Everyone must enter the staging area on foot at 23rd and N and walk to the staging location between 2:00pm and 3:30pm.
To walk in the parade or for more information, please send an email to lgbtq@dc.gov
Government of the District of Columbia Executive Office of the Mayor Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs (MOAPIA) 441 4th Street NW, Suite 721N Washington, DC 20001 Office: (202) 727-3120 www.apia.dc.gov
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