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August 19, 2023 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm MDT
As we celebrate Edmonton’s Coronation Ball, learn more about the incredible history of the Imperial Sovereign Court of the Wild Rose (ISCWR) and the bars and clubs that helped to make drag a longstanding and dynamic part of our queer community.
This tour will be hosted by Rob Browatzke and special guest!
We are pleased to be able to provide ASL interpretation for this walking tour. Please notify us at least one week in advance when you register.
The 2023 Spring/Summer EQHP Walking Tour Series is made possible thanks to funding and support provided by the MacEwan Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity, Edmonton Downtown Business Association, and the City of Edmonton.
Visit https://www.edmontonqueerhistoryproject.ca/news-events for all the tour dates and topics.
Questions? Please email EdmontonQueerHistoryProject@gmail.com
18+ or All Ages
All ages
Street Address : Matrix Hotel 10640 100 Avenue NW
City : Edmonton
State/Province : Alberta
Website Link
https://www.edmontonqueerhistoryproject.ca
Event Link
https://www.edmontonqueerhistoryproject.ca/news-events
Indoor event or outdoor event
Outdoors
Type of event
Non-profit
Event Contact
Edmonton Queer History Project
Event Contact Email Address
EdmontonQueerHistoryProject@gmail.com
Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/EdmontonQueerHistoryProject
Instagram Account
https://www.instagram.com/edmqueerhistory/
Twitter Account
https://twitter.com/EdmQueerHistory
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