It's Houston's premiere event of the Pride season, and it's this weekend! Here are other ways you can celebrate Pride-- pridehouston pridehouston365
Described by organizers as the “largest LGBTQIA+ pool party in Texas,” this pride event will be held at Clé nightclub and will include multiple DJs, live entertainment, hosts, dancers, games and prizes, and food and drink specials.This “choose-your-own-adventure” crawl will consist of one check-in location, eight additional bars and an afterparty spot.
After you check in, you can go to any participating venues you want to. Tickets, which cost $15-20, include access to all the venues, two to three free drinks, and exclusive drink and food specials. A professional photographer will be on site to take photos. A portion of the proceeds will donated to the Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ young people.
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