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Moreover there are lgbtq+Q+ support organizations in the city like the lgbtq+ Community Center of Greater Cleveland that provide assistance and resources.

In terms of nightlife Cleveland offers a range of gay bars and clubs. The exact date and details of the event may vary, so it's recommended to check the official Cleveland Pride website or local lgbtq+Q+ organizations for the most up-to-date information.

  • Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF):  CIFF is one of the largest and longest-running film festivals in the United States.

    Organized by the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland and held in downtown Cleveland, Pride in the CLE features a march followed by an all-day festival celebrating the city’s vibrant LGBTQIA+ community. In his spare time, he is a professor of education at Baldwin Wallace University.

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    Cleveland, Ohio is known for its inclusive lgbtq+Q+ community reflecting the citys open mindedness.

    The Cleveland Police non-emergency number is 216-621-1234.

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    For more information, visit lgbtcleveland.org/pride.

    Road Closures
    The following streets will close on Saturday, June 7, 2025 from approximately 10:00 a.m. Each year Cleveland celebrates diversity and unity with the Cleveland Pride Parade and Festival which includes a parade, live performances and community booths.

    2401 Ontario St.

    Pride in the CLE

    Saturday, June 7

    11 a.m. – 10 p.m. As always, exercise caution, and if you see something, please say something.

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    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1100 E. 9th St.

    PINK INK: Zygote’s Third Annual Queer Print + Zine Fair

    Saturday, June 28

    11 a.m. For emergencies, call 911. Vibe Bar + Patio is a popular destination during the summer months, offering a great mix of music, drinks, and socializing opportunities.

  • Flex Cleveland: While not a bar, Flex Cleveland at 2600 Hamilton Ave is a notable spot in the lgbtq+Q+ community.

    It showcases a diverse range of films, including lgbtq+Q+-themed movies. Our partners at The Buckeye Flame have created a Pride Guide that lists opportunities for people to gather, build community and celebrate queer joy.

    Below are events being hosted in Cuyahoga County. It caters to a more mature crowd and is known for its leather and Levi's theme. Cruise

    Saturday, June 14

    6:30 p.m.

    So far, more than 125 LGBTQ+ Pride events are slated to take place in Ohio this year, with many in June. – 4 p.m.
    Kauffman Park, 15450 Detroit Ave.

    Lakewood Public Cinema Documentary – “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” (1994)
    Saturday, June 28
    6 p.m.
    Lakewood Main Library, 15425 Detroit Ave.

    Rocky River

    Read With Pride
    Monday, June 2
    6:30 p.m.

    It serves as a celebration of lgbtq+Q+ culture, diversity, and equality. It's a great place to enjoy a night out with friends in a lively and inclusive atmosphere.

  • Leather Stallion Saloon: Found at 2205 St Clair Ave NE, Leather Stallion Saloon is the oldest lgbtq+Q+ bar in Cleveland. – 10:45 a.m.
    Rocky River Public Library, 1600 Hampton Road

    Pride Celebration
    Saturday, Aug.

    9
    1 p.m. All closure times are approximate and can be adjusted as needed by the Cleveland Division of Police Bureau of Traffic. The bar features pool tables, a jukebox, and regular drink specials.

  • Cocktails Cleveland: Located at 9208 Detroit Ave, Cocktails Cleveland is another popular spot in the lgbtq+Q+ scene.

    Held annually in March or April, CIFF provides an excellent opportunity to enjoy thought-provoking films and connect with the lgbtq+Q+ community.

  • Akron Pride Festival: Although not in Cleveland, the Akron Pride Festival is worth mentioning as it takes place in a nearby city and attracts many people from Cleveland's lgbtq+Q+ community.

    Juneteenth

    Saturday, June 21

    11 a.m. So do we!