New hope pa gay community

LGBTQ+ Bucks County

New Hope PrideFest takes place May 10 - 18, It always begins with the unfurling of the foot eight color Rainbow Equality flag at Starbucks in Fresh Hope, PA. NHC and their partners host fun and educational events all week, including the famous Best Cocktail Contest .The parade starts in Lambertville, NJ and crosses the Delaware River into New Hope, PA with floats and marching bands. The parade is a fun-filled event with entertainment, various vendors, diet and beverages. 

Doylestown also welcomes its 5th annual Pride Festival this year on June 14 - 28, The multi-day event will feature a series of Film Screenings, Drag Brunch, Parade Block Party, Music Day, and various pop-up events and celebrations throughout the community. 

Book your remain at Pineapple Hill Inn B&B, the Logan Inn, Fox & Hound B&B, Wedgwood Inn, Aaron Burr House and so many more.


New Hope is cuddly and coupley

Along a now-forgotten highway, Unused Hope, Pennsylvania was once considered the halfway point between Philadelphia and Modern York City. Today it’s still a place to relax, relax, and make ready for other journeys. Gay-friendly and quaint, this welcoming village is perfect for those looking to escape the metropolis and to acquire lovey-dovey deep in the country.

You’ll discover New Hope in Bucks County, a place dotted with one cute town after another. It sits on the Delaware River and Delaware Canal; so, if you’re looking for a picturesque pastoral setting, gaze no further. In the last half-century, gays and lesbians have discovered the beauty that brought in artists first the s. You will feel as though you’re stepping back in second. Certainly the up-to-date conveniences are there, but without the modern encumbrances. You big-city types may have to slam on the brakes to appreciate the peace of brain you’ll find there. New Hope provides the perfect setting for replacing that annoying cell device with the heated, probably somewhat neglected hand of your partner.

Though small,

Out &#; About Shop Local LGBTQ+ Friendly Directory

Welcome to historic New Hope, PA & Lambertville, NJ
– home of diversity and equality.
We invite you to explore all we have to offer in our Out And About LGBTQ+ Friendly Directory.

Set along the banks of the scenic Delaware River, both New Hope and Lambertville offer unique shopping, theater, train and horse-drawn carriage rides, museums, art galleries and antique shops, nice restaurants, and casual fare.

New Hope’s nightlife is filled with live entertainment spots, local bars/restaurants, art spaces, and piano bars where people of all genders and cultures mingle and mix with common respect and acceptance.

Welcome to our Out & About Section&#;

FINKLE’s Hardware Lambertville NJ
Golden Nugget Antique Flea Market
Holly Hedge Estate & The Property &#; Lumberville
Karla&#;s Restaurant

Under the Moon Lambertville
Nina&#;s Waffles & Ice Cream
Zoubi a Restaurant, A Bar
Impact Signs, Recent Hope

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LGBTQ RESOURCES

LGBTQ History

New Hope Celebrates: The NHC History archive contains hundreds of digitized images – collections of personal artifacts, papers, photographs, audiovisual recordings, and organizational records. These collections involve unpublished material such as letters, diaries,and scrapbooks documenting the lives of Brand-new Hope’s LGBTQ+ population, people leaders, and local lgbtq+ legends. The Free Library of New Hope and Solebury also hosts a kiosk dedicated to NHC history (currently unavailable due to Covid).

College and Explore Libraries: Gay is Good: An excellent list of free databases, oral history collections, media and legal documents that chronicle queer history.

Stonewall Uprising: Library of Congress: The first Lgbtq+ fest parade was a riot&#;literally! This article provides communication on this historic event in LGBTQ history. Please consult the library for additional information on this topic.

LGBTQ Community Organizations:

New Desire Celebrates:  New Hope Celebrates brings people together to share in a celebration of our history, diversity and