Tulsa Pride 2015 schedule

Tulsa celebrates LGBT Pride this weekend with several events. Photo provided.

Tulsa Pride Festival and Parade - Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, Saturday, June 6, noon-10pm

This will be the #bestprideever! Entertainment on the stage begins at noon. The Tulsa Pride Parade 2015 steps off at 6 p.m., and we will keep it rocking until 10 p.m. Don't miss the Battle of the Bands and '80s icon Tiffany on the main stage, brought to you by Area 18! We'll have cold drinks, delicious food, amazing vendors and a great time to be had by all! 

Tiffany - Tulsa Pride Main Stage, Saturday, June 6

Area 18is proud to bring Tiffany to the Tulsa Pride stage! Catch Tiffany on the Area 18 float in the Pride parade and then follow her to the stage, where she'll perform a 30 minute '80s themed set! Later that evening Tiffany will be at Area 18 for VIP meet and greets! Meet and greets can be purchased by calling 918-510-7340! Limited supply of meet and greets available so act fast!

Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run - Downtown Tulsa, Sunday, June 7, 9am-Noon

We're gearing up for this summer's Tulsa Pride Rainbow Run, with a timed 5K and a fun run and walk. The Rainbow Run benefits Tulsa Pride and Oklahomans for Equality. Sponsorships are available, ranging from $100 to $2,500.  Go to www.okeq.org/sponsorships.html for information of sponsorships. Visit www.tinyurl.com/n36elxb to register for the run.

Tulsa Pride Picnic in the Park - Centennial Park, 1028 E. Sixth St., Sunday, June 7, 11am

Bring your family and friends, your own food and a blanket or chairs and join us for a family-friendly Picnic in the Park! This event is brought to you by the Tulsa Shock. 

Pride in the Ballpark - ONEOK Field, Sunday, June 14, following the Tulsa Drillers 2:05pm game

Oklahomans for Equality, the Tulsa Drillers and Tulsa Metro Firefighters Softball hosts Pride in the Ballpark, a charity game that benefits the Equality Sports Alliance and the Oklahoma Firefighters Burn Camp. Camp Dry Gulch in Adair runs the week-long camp for children who have suffered major burns or injuries. The program shows that scars and disabilities don't limit success in life.

The Equality Sports Alliance is an Oklahomans for Equality program that builds community through the promotion of amateur sports for all people regardless of age, race, creed, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.

Tickets are $12 and are available at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center or by emailing center@okeq.org.  

The Gayly – June 5, 2015 @ 11:30am.