Fullscreen Slide Previous Slide 20 of Your support matters. Support MPR News. How old do you have to be? We invite all ages to celebrate with us. When is Loring Park open? Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24, , from 10am-6pm. Where is accessible parking located? There is a full list of accessible accommodations below. What about transit passes? Metro Transit is offering free passes for Sunday.
Is the pedestrian bridge to the Sculpture Garden closed? Where can I lock up my bicycle? The horseshoe courts in the southwest corner of the park have a bike check and valet presented by Allina. There will be guaranteed docking and availability at the Nice Ride docking station on 15th Avenue. Are there ride sharing pick-up areas? Lyft arrives on the north side of the park off Harmon Place, and Uber is in the northeast corner, in the cul-de-sac where Willow Street meets Yale Place.
Where can I park my car? You can also search for reservable parking spots on the Parking Panda app. Is there wifi? Comcast is providing wifi this year. Can I bring my dog? They do, thanks to the Minnesota State Arts Board. Where is a list of vendors? Can I get the stage schedules on my phone? This year has been marked by the challenges of finding new ways to stay connected and bring people together. The Twin Cities Pride team is already brainstorming different ways to host events in the spirit of pride for this June.
They have also been hosting polls on their Instagram to get ideas for virtual events from community members. The team behind Twin Cities pride runs many different events and groups throughout the year that go beyond its summer pride celebrations to support the community. Twin Cities Pride says their organizers and volunteers have already spent countless hours exploring every possible option for us to celebrate pride safely.
Announcements on future Twin Cities Pride virtual events will be shared in the coming months. RSS Feed. Station Info. MN News. Kyle Rittenhouse Murder Trial Set To Go Into Jury's Hands Prosecutors have sought to portray Rittenhouse as the instigator of the bloodshed, which took place during a tumultuous night of protests against racial injustice.
He faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison if convicted of the most serious charge against him. WCCO's Katie Steiner says that snow has been falling in parts of Minnesota throughout the night, especially in the western suburbs.
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