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2014 Pride 11th Annual

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Themes for this year:
“Bridge to Equality – Bring Marriage Equality to PA 1st annual Parade across the bridge.

Digital Guide:
2014 NHC Pride Guide Digital Edition Welcome to New Hope Celebrates. Our annual guide is published every year in May and is Bucks Counties only LGBT publication. The Annual Guide is produced as a full color glossy 64 page 6.25” x 8.375” booklet featuring short articles about LGBT Bucks County, advertising & listings from our sponsors. We also distribute the “The Guide” at LGBTA expositions, travel shows, neighboring Pride festivals and during the Holiday shopping season. We also offer an extended digital edition. For more information visit www.newhopecelebrates.com

Notable Accomplishments: The first ever Pride Parade to span two states, Beginning in Lambrtville NJ, crossing the Bridge to New Hope, Pa. With a live same sex mirage. Officials from both states med mid-way on the bridge symbolizing hope for the future of Same sex marriage in PA. – days later, same sex marriage was passed in PA.   Vicki Shaw at Playhouse.

Attendance: 14,000

Other events in 2014:
NHC presents Lea Delaria at BCP for Jazz Fest (Oct 2014)
NHC presents Miss Gay PA USofA (March 2014)
NHC was voted “Best Suburban Pride of 2014??? by the readers of the Philadelphia Gay News.

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