Milwaukee Pride Parade to mark 21st anniversary with themed procession through Walker’s Point
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The 2025 Milwaukee Pride Parade will step off along 2nd Street in Walker’s Point with a 2 p.m. start time and a two-hour procession expected to follow. The parade begins at the intersection of 2nd and Scott and continues north to Seeboth.
Val Benner, board secretary, and Brad Yates, board member, joined us Thursday, June 5 to say that this year’s theme is "Remember, Resist, Rejoice." Parade participants are encouraged to interpret the theme in ways that highlight local LGBTQ+ history, mark the anniversary or envision the future of the community.
The parade will take place Sunday, June 8. Entrants will stage on 2nd between Scott and Lapham, with check-in located at 2nd and Lapham.
Spectators are asked to remain on sidewalks or behind barricades and to help keep the area clean. The parade is scheduled to proceed rain or shine. No registration is required to attend.
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