June is Pride Month, and Philadelphia is bursting with vibrant, inclusive celebrations for all ages. Whether you're looking for lively parades, creative workshops, or heartwarming storytimes, the city offers plenty of ways for families to join in the festivities. These events are a great opportunity to teach kids about love, acceptance, and community—while having tons of fun together. Here’s a roundup of family-friendly Pride events happening across Philly this June.
Philadelphia "Be You" Pride March and Festival: June 1st
Make it Monday: Pride Craft at Andorra Library: June 2nd
I'm Proud of Me: Creating our Pride Flags at Wyoming Library: June 2nd
Drag Makeup Hangout at Field Teen Center: June 2nd
I'm Proud of Me: Creating our Pride Flags at Wyoming Library: June 2nd
Vogue 101 with Jahad Martin at Field Teen Center: June 3rd
Drag Queen Storytime in Clark Park: June 6th
KidRave Dance Party at Welsh Road Library: June 6th
First Friday at Science History Institute: Pride Month: June 6th
Pride at Please Touch Museum: June 7th
Pride Day at The Philadelphia Zoo: June 9th
Ants on a Log Concert at Parkway Central Library: June 10th
Drag Queen Storytime at Falls of Schuylkill Library: June 11th
Teen Pride Themed Claymobile Workshop at Field Teen Center: June 12th
Fierce, Fabulous Face Painting at West Oak Lane Library: June 12th
Rainbow Lacing Craft: June 13th
Mister John's Pride Celebration: June 14th
Bubbles and Rainbows: A Family Pride Event at Lucien E. Blackwell West Library: June 16th
Pride Music and Movement at Parkway Central Library: June 18th
Pridefest at Barnes & Noble Philly: June 21st
Friends of FDR Lakeside Pride: June 21st
Pride Concert with the Philadelphia Freedom Band: June 21st
Drag Queen Visit Family Pride Event: June 25th
Family Pride Party at Philadelphia City Institute: June 30th
From joyful parades to hands-on activities, Philadelphia’s Pride events offer something for everyone—especially families looking to celebrate together. These gatherings not only entertain but also foster conversations about love, identity, and acceptance. As the month comes to a close, let the spirit of Pride continue to inspire kindness, inclusion, and unity all year long.