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NORTH JERSEY PRIDE MOVIE NIGHT


When: Thursday, June 24th, 8pm 
Where: New Waterlands Park


South Orange Village and NJ Pride invite you to a very special outdoor screening of Love, Simon. This romantic comedy shares the story of 17-year-old Simon Spier who hasn't told his family or friends that he's gay. 
Join us for this fun, family-friendly LGBTQ film with movie snacks and concessions available for purchase on site at Waterlands Park.
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FAMILY PHOTO DAY


When: Saturday, June 26 1pm to 4pm
Where: Farrell Field, South Orange

Come on out to Farrell Field on June 26th for Pride Month Family Photo Day.
You'll enjoy crafts, ice pops and free family photos!
Professional photographer Lee Seidenberg will be there between 1:30 and 3:30 pm to capture your family during Pride Month. You can see some of Lee's work on his website: www.leeseidenbergphotography.com/

This is a great opportunity to gather your loved ones, enjoy some fun family time in the park, and leave with a lasting memory of Pride 2021.

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DRAG QUEEN BINGO


When: Sunday, June 27 1pm to 4pm
Where: Sloan Street Parking Lot

Try your luck at a game of bingo with the fabulous Harmonica Sunbeam, step and repeat to the beat of DJ Redline and enjoy a fun filled day of activities for the whole family!

Produced by SOVCA and South Orange Village Recreation Department.

Sponsored by Lichtman Rabney Group of Hearth Realty and supported by Sparkhouse Toys and Pet Wants

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BROTHER OUTSIDER: THE LIFE OF BAYARD RUSTIN - with a Q&A following the film


When: June 28 • Time 6:30pm to 9pm
Where: Virtual screening | REGISTRATION


Since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and national broadcasts on PBS and Logo, BROTHER OUTSIDER has introduced millions of viewers around the world to the life and work of Bayard Rustin — a visionary strategist and activist who has been called “the unknown hero” of the civil rights movement. A disciple of Gandhi, a mentor to Martin Luther King Jr., and the architect of the 1963 March on Washington, Rustin dared to live as an openly gay man during the fiercely homophobic 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.

This very special Q&A will include the film's co-director, Bennett Singer, and Bayard Rustin's partner, Walter Naegle, Robt Seda-Schreiber, Chief Activist, Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice and the Q&A will be moderated by Audrey Rowe from the Community Coalition on Race.

Sponsored by SOPAC and South Orange Village

www.brotheroutsider.com

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