- Opinion
- 27 Jun 24
The dedicated non-alcohol space will have lots of food available, from sandwiches to freshly baked goods and tasty snacks as will as a string of events.
On Saturday, June 29, Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre will host a jam packed day filled with queer events, coinciding with Dublin's Pride Parade.
The queer community centre has curated a diverse including some non alcohol events such as Sign Making Workshop and their Pride Breakfast.
Here's the full schedule of events taking place this Saturday June 29:
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM: Pride Breakfast
Kickstart your day with the renowned Pride Breakfast, now a staple event in the Pride calendar, immersing yourself in the vibrant spirit of Pride and forging new connections before the parade. Our café will serve tasty treats and Pride anthems will be playing.
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM: Sign-Making Workshop
Marching at Pride is one of the most effective ways to protect and advance LGBTQ+ rights. The centre will also host a Sign-Making Workshop in the Theatre, providing all the supplies needed to create banners and signs for the march, allowing participants to express what matters most to them.
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Pride Pals
Want to join the Parade but don't have someone to share the experience with? Whether you're a glitter-loving unicorn or a quiet rainbow warrior, our social groups will help you find the perfect Pride Pals to celebrate with.
11:25 AM - 1:15 PM: Pride Parade
March with Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre in the Pride Parade. Staff, volunteers, and patrons will head over to the parade route to celebrate with the people of Dublin.
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM: Quiet Space
Amidst the festive atmosphere, we’ll have a quiet space available for anyone needing a bit of respite.
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Parade Livestream via GCN
Outhouse invites patrons and volunteers to watch the parade live from the Red Room for anyone who wants to see the action.
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM: Pride Village @ Merrion Square
The celebrations continue at Merrion Square where you’ll find our team in the Community section of Pride Village.
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Set up in 1997, Outhouse has been a long established safe space for LGBTQ+ people, communities, and organisations, with their 2024 Pride events marking 27 years of Outhouse at Pride.
Outhouse have also announced a new charity partner in the form of Just Eat who are sponsoring Dublin Pride for the first time.
The delivery service will be pausing deliveries taking place between 11am and 12 noon on Saturday to encourage as many people as possible to attend the Pride Parade.
As part of Just Eat’s partnership with Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre, 50c from every Just Eat order made from 12pm June 29 to midnight June 30 will be donated to the charity, with tap to donate points at the Village at Merrion Square so visitors can donate to Outhouse LGBTQ+ centre on the ground too to help raise funds.