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Denver PrideFest goes virtual for 2020

PrideFest in Denver. Photo: Anica Padilla

DENVER (KDVR) — Rex Fuller, CEO of The Center on Colfax, announced Monday that this year’s Denver PrideFest will be a virtual celebration. The change provides a safe way to celebrate the culture and heritage of the LGBTQ community while preventing spread of the coronavirus. 

“We exhausted every option before making this decision, including postponing the event to later in the summer, which just wasn’t possible,” Fuller explained.

“Although we will miss the energy of an in-person gathering, protecting the safety and health of the attendees, staff and volunteers who make PrideFest so special is paramount.”

Potential virtual activities include:

The Center hopes to raise $100,000 through its virtual celebration, about 10 percent of the annual revenue the event generates.

Details about other events will be communicated through DenverPride.org and social media channels.