Pride Garden Party

August 09, 2024, 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm

Location: Heritage Garden & Amphitheater at Woodlawn Park in Moorhead, MN (the corner of 6th Ave S and Woodlawn Drive)

Join Plains Art Museum for an evening of art, games, and relaxation at the Heritage Garden & Amphitheater in Moorhead, MN. This Garden Party is FREE TO ATTEND and all are welcome. So please bring yourself and your loved ones. This event will be a great time to learn more about our Heritage Garden & Amphitheater and the Queer Ecology Hanky Project at Plains Art Museum.

Blankets, bug spray, water, and activities provided. Please feel free to bring your own comfy chairs or evening meal.

Special Thanks to Rourke Art Museum + Gallery for contributing a lemonade stand, City of Moorhead & Moorhead Parks and Recreation for providing additional activities, and Marc Windahl for demonstrating his plein air painting skills. Additional support is provided by the PFund Foundation.


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