
Natick Pride 2025
Celebrate Natick Pride at these local events throughout the month of June! If you have an event to share, please email natickisunited@gmail.com.
Celebrate Natick Pride at these local events throughout the month of June! If you have an event to share, please email natickisunited@gmail.com.
Happening all month at the Library: Play PRIDE word search @ the Morse Institute Library. Submit completed puzzles for a weekly chance to win prizes like stainless steel water bottles, sticker printers, stuffies, and more!
Hosted by Morse Institute Library
Come pick up a Pride unicorn bookmark kit! This is a Teen Room Take & Make for ages 11-18. Kits will be available for pickup inside the Teen Room starting on Monday, June 9 at 2 PM (until supplies run out).
Celebrate creativity and community with us at our Paint Your Own Planter Night—a colorful evening of art, laughter, and good vibes in honor of Pride Month! Limited spots available—reserve your spot now! Details and tickets HERE.
Keith Haring's vibrant and iconic art captured the spirit of 1980s New York City, blending pop art, graffiti, and social activism. From subway stations to museums, Haring's art continues to inspire and provoke thought decades after his untimely death. Registration required. View Event HERE.
Hosted by Morse Institute Library
Celebrate Pride with color, creativity, and community! Join Bloom and Grow Creative at the studio for a fun-filled tie-dye event where you can design your own vibrant t-shirt in honor of Pride Month. All materials are provided, and no experience is needed—just bring your creativity! $10 from each shirt will be donated to OUT MetroWest, supporting LGBTQ+ youth in our local community. Come express yourself, support a great cause, and leave with a wearable piece of pride! Pre-order your shirt now, or come by day-of — while supplies last!
Let’s celebrate Pride Month with the power of books and community! Ten Trees Books is thrilled to host our first-ever Pride Month Author Showcase. We’ll be welcoming six authors and 30 guests for an intimate night of readings, conversation, and connection. Registration required. View event HERE.
As you stroll around town on June 26th for Natick Nights, swing by St. Paul's Episcopal Church (across the Crosswalk from our friends at FCC!) for crafts, music, conversation, and a joyful atmosphere of celebrating Pride as neighbors!
Hosted by St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Join us for a fantastic evening of food, shopping, and family-friendly entertainment in the vibrant Natick Center Cultural District.
Love is (Still) Louder at Natick Nights. FCC Natick will host a Love is Louder celebration in front of the church on June 26, with rainbow swag and a community art project. Stop by and participate, and consider having your own tie-in at the June Natick Night!
Hosted by First Congregational Church of Natick
Celebrate creativity and color at Paper Fiesta with a drop-in rainbow bracelet-making activity during Natick Nights! Whether you're making one for yourself or as a gift, it's a joyful way to show your colors and support Pride in Natick. ✨ Free, family-friendly, and full of sparkle—come craft with us!
Make your own rainbow soap! Each kit contains instructions, glycerin soap base, rainbow soap pieces, soap mold, popsicle stick, and a insulated sheet. Kits will be on a second floor book display, near the railing.
Hosted by Morse Institute Library
Tweens & teens aged 11 - 18 are welcomed to the Teen Room to hang out at our table to de-stress with coloring. We will have Pride-themed coloring sheets, markers, and gel pens. No registration required.
Hosted by Morse Institute Library
This event is for adults and registration is required* In this hands-on class, you will learn how to make rainbow pasta from scratch. Nutrition educator Michelle Doyle will guide you through the process of mixing the dough, rolling, and shaping it using simple kitchen tools and classic pasta-making gadgets. View Event
Hosted by Morse Institute Library
Join us for an evening with author Nancy Churnin, an award-winning children’s book author who writes books about people who have made the world a better place and inspire children to be heroes and heroines, too. Many of her books have been based on events in the local area, including Rainbow Allies, which was based on a true story, here in Natick!
Celebrate Pride Month! We will be making bracelets in the Children's Storycraft Room on the Lower Level. Recommended for Children in Grades K-5. Drop in. No registration necessary.
Hosted by Morse Institute Library
Come make a retro cassette tape magnet with Perler Beads! For ages 11-18. Registration required.
Hosted by Morse Institute Library