Ochsner PRIDE is excited to have a walking group in the 20th Annual Gay Easter Parade! We invite you to join us Sunday, April 21st 4:30 to 7:30 PM to walk with us for a great community event and to promote Ochsner’s new HIV PREP clinic! Parade Details: On Sunday, Check-In will be at GrandPre's (834 Rampart Street) between 3:00PM - 4:00PM. Parade runs until 7:30 PM. For folks who cannot stay the whole time, that’s fine. We’re happy to have any level of support. Once you RSVP, we will send more details getting your attire together and lineup logistics. Attire / Costumes: Participants are encouraged to wear a festive outfit or costume, but it’s not required. Alternative to a costume would be your best Ochsner PRIDE or other Ochsner branded T-shirt . If interested to wear a costume, we will have a base look that includes: rabbit ears, sequin vest, featherless boa, and a rabbit tail. Each individual can personalize their look with additional pieces. Here is our Amazon list with the base layer and additional options: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2B9TT4KAB648G?ref_=wl_share
Sunday, Apr 21, 3-7:30 PM
O-PRIDE at 2019 Gay Easter Parade
834 N Rampart St
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834 North Rampart Street, New Orleans, LA
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