The main Annual Events for GLBT Anchorage, Juneau and Fairbanks, in seasonal order:
- Arctic Heat (Jan.) - TLFMC comes out of hibernation to choose the next Bear and Leather titleholders.
- Celebration of Change (April) - RAW's 'break-up' performance celebrates women, art, music and springtime. UPDATE: changed to JUNE for 2009.
- Femme Fatale (end of April) - ICOAA's Juneau benefit for 4 A's closes the legislative session.
- Day of Silence (April 25) & Pride Prom (April in Anchorage, Feb. in Fairbanks) - Gay/Straight Student Alliances (GSA's) participate in National Day of Silence, and Pride Prom graduates teens in style.
- Pride Picnic (May, Memorial Day) - The Picnic and BBQ celebrate unity and the beginning of summer.
- Juneau Pride Chorus spring concert (May) - An evening of music, food and dance. UPDATE: The Pride Chorus concert was in February this year.
- PrideFest (June) - The summer solstice parade and festival displays Gay Pride in downtown Anchorage & Fairbanks.
- Coronation (August) - ICOAA's late summer extravaganza invests the new Imperial Court.
- Pride Conference (October) - Identity's back-to-school conference is inspired by National Coming Out Day.
- World AIDS Day (Dec. 1) - Four A's and IAA recognize World AIDS Day with red ribbons and candlelight vigils.
Are there other annual events? Please help me complete the list.
4 comments:
this does not include the main events of alaska
What are we supposed to wear for pride prom? The theme is gender bender, but I'm a girl and i want to wear a real prom gown ,but I'm not sure if it's semi-formal, formal, or just a dance- help?
I think it's a casual theme dance, but you can wear whatever you want.
Correction: checked with the GSA student organizers and they said it's semi-formal to formal this year, and you can go all out if you want to.
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