NYC & Company has unveiled the 2010 theme of the City’s annual gay pride celebration. This year’s theme, “Liberty and Justice for All,” will spotlight New York City as one of the world’s most welcoming and inclusive LGBT destinations. The City will host a full week of activities, beginning with The Rally at Central Park’s Rumsey Playfield on Saturday, June 19, and culminating in the legendary Dance on the Pier at Pier 54 – Hudson River Park on Sunday, June 27.

Heritage of Pride, which organizes LGBT events in New York City to commemorate and celebrate the 1969 Stonewall Riots, will present a weeklong roster of activities that will showcase the City as the most vibrant LGBT destination in the world.

A list of 2010 NYC Pride activities follows:

The Rally

Saturday, June 19, 4–8pm

Rumsey Playfield in Central Park (72nd Street and Fifth Avenue)

The official NYC LGBT Pride Rally will feature well-known performers and motivational speakers from the LGBT community to kick off this year’s Pride Week events. This event is free and open to the public; no tickets are necessary.

Rapture on the River: A Women’s Dance

Saturday, June 26, 6–11pm

Pier 54 – Hudson River Park (13th Street and West Street)

Rapture 2010 is the official NYCPride Week Women’s Dance. In its seventh year, it has become a staple Pride Week event. Tickets will be available from May 1 to June 26. All proceeds from the Rapture on the River will benefit NYC’s LGBT Pride Week events and community organizations.

The March

Sunday, June 27, step-off begins at noon

Begins at 52nd Street and Fifth Avenue and ends in the West Village

The March, which began as a civil rights demonstration the year after the Stonewall Riots, is now also a celebration of gay rights as well as recognition of causes such as the fight against AIDS. For a good spot to watch the step-off, you should be in the 50s or upper 40s on Fifth Avenue. For larger crowds and high energy, anywhere in the Village is ideal. For smaller crowds, visitors should watch anywhere from the ‘teens to the 30s on Fifth Avenue. This event is free and open to the public; no tickets are necessary.

PrideFest

Sunday, June 27, 11am–7pm

Hudson Street between Abingdon Square and West 14th Street

PrideFest, the annual LGBT street fair, brings together local residents and families, community leaders, area business owners and visitors for a day of fun and celebration. This event is free and open to the public; no tickets are necessary.

Dance on the Pier: Dance 24

Sunday, June 27, 4–10:30pm

Pier 54 – Hudson River Park (13th Street and West Street)

Featuring DJ Steven Oliveri and the Grammy-nominated DJ duo Freemasons, Dance on the Pier will culminate in a fireworks display. Tickets will be available from May 1 to June 26. All proceeds from the Dance on the Pier will benefit NYC’s LGBT Pride Week events and community organizations.

For more information, visit nycpride.org or follow Heritage of Pride on Twitter (twitter.com/nyc_pride) or on Facebook (facebook.com/nycpride).

For more information on the best of NYC’s LGBT history and offerings, visit nycgo.com/gay.

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