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CALLING ALL LGBTQ MOTORCYCLE RIDERS: It’s time to RIDE for PRIDE! Come ride at the front of the Pittsburgh Pride Parade! Help lead the way for the giant Pride flag, the grand marshals, the banner, and the community carrying over 100 Progress Pride flags.▪️Sunday, June 7. Line-up starts at 10 am. Motorcycles can arrive directly at 11th and Liberty Ave (Greyhound Station) via Penn Ave. The parade steps off at noon sharp. No need to register, just show up. Questions? Email us at info@qburgh.com.❗️share this post ❗️