New Hampshire marches in Boston Pride
The 41st annual Boston Pride is Saturday June 11. The theme this year is: “Equality: No More, No Less.” (a very appropriate message for the marriage battle in NH).
We will gather at 601 Tremont Street (in the South End) between Clarendon and Dartmouth Sts. (nearer Dartmouth, by the Blade barbershop).
Assembly time is 11:00 am. The parade itself begins at noon.
New Hampshire Freedom to Marry will be marching in the parade on Saturday, June 11th, as well as having a table at the festival at City Hall Plaza the same day. The parade begins at noon (assembly by around 11:00 am), and the festival runs from noon to 6:00pm. Marriage equality in N.H. is still under threat. We want to alert all attendees from our state, as well as allies from Massachusetts and other New England states, that we cannot let up, we need their help, and we must all work together to defeat any attempt to fasten second class citizenship upon the members of NH’s LGBT community.
We hope you can join us in Boston on Saturday the 11th. WE WELCOME ALL THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO MARCH WITH US IN THE PARADE, along with other NH groups. Look for our banner. We would also gladly welcome anyone who can help staff the table at the festival. We will be setting it up on City Hall Plaza by 11:00 am. WE ARE ALSO ESPECIALLY LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO CAN HELP STAFF THE BOOTH BETWEEN 11:00 AM AND AROUND 1:30PM.
If you have any questions or would like to help, please contact us here or at info@nhftm.org.
Hope to see you Saturday in Boston!

