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Guide to all things JAX Pride

Nightlife

A few notable LGBTQ+ owned businesses in Jacksonville include InCahoots, not far from the Five Points area. With four bars, karaoke nights, drag entertainment and plenty of dancing too, this Queer safe place is one of the most popular nightlife spots. Relax with a drink and make new friends at the Park Place Lounge in Riverside or Hardwicks Bar in Downtown.

Riverside Arts Market

The weekly Riverside Arts Market welcomes all to shop local arts/crafts vendors, dine at one of the many food trucks parked along the St. Johns River and like live music on the riverfront stage.

Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens

Also in Riverside, the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, home to the largest fine art museum in Northeast Florida, frequently hosts LGBTQ+ events and welcomes all to their programs including art classes and garden tours. The thought provoking Culture & Conversation series explores meaningful dialogue with diverse audiences and connecting community members to the arts.

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šŸ³ļøā€šŸŒˆ Celebrate Pride Month in Northeast Florida with these events

  • Jacksonville's Pride parade is held in October.

(Video: In , Jacksonville's LGBTQ+ community lit up the Main Street Bridge in rainbow colors.)

In June, you can uncover Pride parades and festivals in Orlando, Miami, Melbourne, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Naples, St. Augustine and Key West, but they're scarce in the Jacksonville area.

That's not to state that Jacksonville ignores the LGBTQ+ group, just that the city's big Lgbtq+ fest events are held in October, not June. Even so, there are parades and festivals this month in St. Augustine and Fernandina Beach.

Here are some of the biggest events planned for the area in June:

Jumbo Shrimp Lgbtq+ fest Night Ā 

p.m. Thursday, June 5, at VyStar Ballpark. $9-$Ā 

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The Jumbo Shrimp and Durham Bulls celebrate Jacksonville’s Homosexual community, on a Thirsty Thursday. Info:

Summer at the Cummer

4 p.m. Friday, June 6, at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. Free.

TheĀ kickoff-the-weekend series returns with survive music and ou

The Complete Guide to Florida Pride

It’s coming. It’s right around the corner. Some are starting this month! It’s the beginning of pride season!

We are pumped for pride this year and, as always, Florida is the place to be for pride. Here we give you a break down of all the pride fests by month all over the state.

Without further ado, here is your complete mentor to Florida pride!

January

My Hollywood Pride Street Festival
TBD

The Hollywood LGBTQ+ Council will showcase their first pride festival for the City of Hollywood&#;s commitment to the LGBTQI+ community.

Enjoy a entertainment day of creativity, learning, and entertainment in the heart of Downtown Hollywood.

Keep updated on the event here.

February

ALSO Youth Prom
TBD

Annual steep school prom for Homosexual youth, friends, and allies (ages ) in Sarasota hosted by ALSO Youth and The Out-of-Door Academy.

This is an event for youth to feel standard, affirmed, and celebrated!Ā Join in the fun with plenty of food, a DJ and dancing.

Get your tickets here.

Greater Fort Lauderdale Pride
TBD

A whole weekend of entertaining at Fort Lau

Gay clubs in Jacksonville history

The former Club Jacksonville lgbtq+ bathhouse at Hendricks Route in San Marco, now the offices of Organization 4 Design.

Jacksonville has been home to bars, clubs and other venues catering to the LGBTQ people since at least the s. At a period when being out came with huge social stigma and often personal threat, these spaces served as safe havens for LGBTQ Jaxsons to meet, locate a date or simply be themselves in widespread. While online dating and broadening acceptance of LGBTQ people in the wider community has led to a decline in the number of gay bars and nightclubs, their role in Jacksonville’s LGBTQ history can’t be overstated.

By , Jacksonville was home to at least three queer bars. In , Roverta ā€œBoā€ Boen opened what became Duval County’s longest running gay bar, Bo’s Coral Reef. Originally located on Beach Boulevard in Jacksonville Beach, Boen later moved it to Philips Highway. In , Bo’s returned to Jacksonville Beach in a building on 2nd Street. For nearly 40 years, it was a favorite hangout for LGBTQ people from across the First Coast and a popular