MNLP 2020 Flag Photo

2021 Minnesota Leather Pride Flag Photo

Earlier this month, the Minnesota Leather Pride board approved a plan to invite the community to gather for a photo with the Minnesota Leather Pride flag. If you would like to be part of the photo, we are inviting you to join us!

Minnesota Leather Pride Flag Photo

Date: 

Saturday, June 26th – there is a backup (in case of rain) date of Sunday, June 27th

Time: 

We will gather at 11 a.m. with the photo scheduled to be complete by noon.

Location: 

We will be in the large field at Theodore Wirth Parkway and 26th Avenue N. There is a small parking lot located there, and street parking on Xerxes Ave N and Vincent Ave N.

We have a volunteer drone photographer helping again this year and we hope to get a photo similar to the one we had last year, but we would like to see more people! So share this post with other leather / kink folks and help spread the word!

July 17-18 Twin Cities Price Festival update

We are aware that the annual Twin Cities Pride Festival (https://tcpride.org/festival/) has been rescheduled for the weekend of July 17-18. The Minnesota Leather Pride board is continuing to determine how we can participate in the event in a way that makes sense for our organization and larger leather/kink community. As soon as we have more details, we will post them on our website and share them via social medial.

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