This Saturday June 18th, Pride Month is hosting a wide variety of events for Family Day fun.
WOODSTOCK - Family Day for Pride Month is here, and they're hosting a 90's theme.
In Woodstock from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. this Saturday, there will be a variety of events hosted. This includes everything from queen and king drag shows, henna tattoos, yoga, kickboxing, and live music.
The President of Oxford County Pride Tami Murray, says there be lots for families to do. They're going to start opening ceremonies honoring the Indigenous and recognizing the land.
" We have lots of events and entertainment happening throughout the day. We have about 27 vendors that will be down by Museum Square, and with the addition of being able to sell this year, we will have more pride jewelry and artisan opportunities to purchase as well."
There will also be an after-party sharing the same 90's theme for adults 19 plus, with karaoke, photo ops, and prizes, starting at 8:00 p.m. at the Upper Thames Brewery.
"The After Party is a 90's karaoke-themed after-party, we'll have lots of prizes for best costumes. We're really excited to be partnering with Upper Thames Brewery this year. I think for us it's all about community connection and conversation."
Tickets for the After Party are limited and are on sale for $10. They can be found online here.
The full schedule for the daytime Family Day events from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. can be found online here.
Tami Murray called into the studio this morning, and you can hear the full interview with Dan and Marcie below.

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