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Here’s a little more joy from Lawrence PRIDE’s Saturday celebrations. The block party featured community organizations, drag artists, families, friends, lots of love, and even an engagement.

Although Lawrence PRIDE’s biggest events are over for this month, there are plenty more celebrations coming up.

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The organization compiled a list that’s available via their website at lawrencekspride.com/events, and we’re adding events to our calendar as we see them and as they’re submitted to us.

In case you missed them, check out this Lawrence Times TV episode and this story + photo gallery from Saturday’s PRIDE parade.

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