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Drag Me Out to the Ballgame

Re/Max Field 10233 96 Ave NW, Edmonton

PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE!
For the fifth year in a row, we are stepping up to the plate with the incredible support of Servus Credit Union as they proudly present the 5th Annual Drag Me Out to the Ballgame with YEG Drag Sports

Join us July 5th at RE/MAX Field for a day of drag, community, baseball, and fundraising that continues to grow bigger every year.

Doors open at 11am and the family friendly game starts at 12pm. After the game, keep the celebration going at our 18+ after party from 3:30pm to 6:30pm featuring incredible performances, music, and community.

This year, proceeds from the event will support HIV Edmonton and SACE Sexual Assault Centre, two organizations doing vital work in our community through advocacy, education, support services, and care for people who need it most.

Whether you come for the baseball, the drag, the after party, or simply to celebrate community, this event is about bringing people together while making a real impact right here in Edmonton. Every ticket helps support important local programs and creates space for visibility, inclusion, and joy.

Open event info for all ticket options

$20.00

COVID Safer Pride Picnic

EHS Gardens Gazebo 9626 - 96A Street NW, Edmonton

Postponed from June 28, 2026

There is a location change. We will be the gazebo right off of the Muttart LRT stop, as it is more accessible. See attached photos for the location/directions! Location is still wheelchair accessible and public and accessible washrooms are available at the Muttart Conservatory, just down the path. Send us a message if you want photos of the accessible washroom.

No pride without intersectionality! COVID Safer amiskwaciy would like to personally invite you to our Pride Picnic on Sunday, June 28th, drop in from 1pm - 4pm. We want to create a pride event that honours COVID/airborne virus protection and disability justice.

COVID PROTOCOLS/ACCESS INFO: There will be a designated masked and unmasked area. Please wear a well fitting KN94 or better in the masked area. A variety of different mask brands/styles will be provided. Eating and drinking is permitted in the unmasked designated zone. The gazebo area is covered and has picnic benches. We will also bring some fold up chairs and picnic blankets. If you have other access requests, please feel free to message us and we will do our best to accommodate you!

FOOD/DRINKS: There will be some vegan and gluten free pre-packaged snacks available! Please feel free to bring an item to share with an ingredients list.

ACTIVITIES: We invite you to hang out with us, even if you don't know anyone - we would love to have you join! There will be family friendly acitivites including: mask chain making, giant bubbles, board games, & other arts & crafts. Feel free to bring your own activities. There will be a mask library for you to pick out some new masks to try out!

REGISTRATION FEE: No one will be turned away due to lack of funds, however to help cover the costs of snacks and to raise some money to purchase more masks & supplies for the bloc, we ask if you can donate $1-10 per person.

Open event info for more details

$1 – $10

A Pride Unlike Any Other
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