Celebrate Your Awesome
On Saturday, June 15, 2024, The Celebrate Your Awesome festival will be located on Second Street and in Alexandra Park. The celebration runs 1:00pm – 10:00pm.
It’s a fun, family-friendly event to allow people to celebrate their differences – whether it be sexual-orientation, race, cultural beliefs, or anything else – we are creating an environment where people are able to be comfortable in their own skin, safe to express themselves while creating an opportunity for education at the same time! This will be a day of food, music, education and fun! You can expect food trucks, art market vendors, the Community Zone, buskers, live music, and TWO drag shows! We have worked diligently to ensure that this will remain a completely FREE event for all to attend, with public health and safety at top of mind.
Celebrate Your Awesome
On Saturday, June 15, 2024, The Celebrate Your Awesome festival will be located on Second Street and in Alexandra Park. The celebration runs 1:00pm – 10:00pm.
It’s a fun, family-friendly event to allow people to celebrate their differences – whether it be sexual-orientation, race, cultural beliefs, or anything else – we are creating an environment where people are able to be comfortable in their own skin, safe to express themselves while creating an opportunity for education at the same time! This will be a day of food, music, education and fun! You can expect food trucks, art market vendors, the Community Zone, buskers, live music, and TWO drag shows! We have worked diligently to ensure that this will remain a completely FREE event for all to attend, with public health and safety at top of mind.
About Celebrate Your Awesome
In early fall of 2017, we formed a committee to bring the very first Celebration of Pride & Diversity to Dufferin County. The vision was to create a fun, family-friendly event to allow people to celebrate their differences – whether it be sexual orientation, race, cultural beliefs, or anything else – we wanted to create an environment where people were able to be comfortable in their own skin, safe to express themselves and we wanted to create an opportunity for education at the same time!