PrideFest celebrating 30 years this weekend; will offer free admission for opening ceremonies
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This weekend, PrideFest is taking over Maier Festival Park.
This is the 30th year for PrideFest in Milwaukee.
There will be a big entertainment lineup with 150 acts and the largest dance floor in Wisconsin.
Organizers say they want everyone to know that everyone is welcome!
"For 30 consecutive years, we've helped the community change, grow, and thrive as well as helping individuals become their best selves and make their moment in Milwaukee."
Admission is free from 2:30 until 4:30 p.m. on Friday for opening ceremonies.
Jim Obergefell will speak, the man who helped legalize same-sex marriages in the US.
PrideFest runs June 9th, 10th, and 11th at the Summerfest grounds.
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