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FRAMINGHAM – For the fourth consecutive year, the City of Framingham will observe LGBTQ+ Pride Month during a 2-hour event on Saturday, June 4, on the City Hall Plaza in front of the Memorial Building.

The ceremony will feature perspectives from emerging student leaders as well as civic officials.  Rev. Debbie Clark of Edwards Church will emcee the 3 p.m. program, which will be followed by opportunities for attendees to visit informational tables set up on the plaza.

Further details regarding the program, parking, and participating community groups will be released later this month, said the City of Framingham

June 1 marks the first day of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Pride Month to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan, said the City of Framingham in a press release.

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