Halifax Pride block party takes over Argyle Street

A woman wearing a pride hat at the TD Block Party that took place on Thursday.
The TD Halifax Pride Block Party took over Argyle Street on On Thursday, July 14 from 5:30 p.m. into the evening. The event included face painting, acrobat performers, games, music, photo booths and drag queens. Photo by Kheaven Brasier.
Sara Gouda - CKDU - HalifaxNS | 15-07-2022
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The TD Halifax Pride Block Party took over Argyle Street yesterday, creating a colourful zone full of pride to celebrate and support the 2SLGBTQ+ community.

Three women smiling and wearing colourful clothes during the TD pride block party.

Over a thousand people attended the TD block party to show support for the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Photo by Kheaven Brasier.

The event included games, candy, face painting, sketch artists, magicians, snow cones, photo booths, music and more.

Atlantic Canada TD Community Engagement Manager Tina Murphy worked with Halifax Pride to make sure their plans were aligned. And although there were setbacks because of the pandemic, TD was excited to bring the annual block party back in a bigger way this year.

"We wanted a street that showcased both color and our pride, so we brought in face painters, a magician, we have cotton candy, popcorn, we've got a football toss, a photo frame and drag queens," Murphy said.

TD community manager Tina Murphy smiling at the TD Block pride parade.

Tina Murphy, TD Engagement Manager, worked with Halifax Pride to make sure their plans were aligned. Photo by Kheaven Brasier.

Lisa Bugden, general manager at Neptune Theatre, has been participating and assisting with TD's block party for five years.

"We're so excited to have this on our doorstep. We've always partnered with TD to bring the whole community together and to celebrate Pride. We've supplied some services, electricity being one of them, and some equipment," said Bugden.

Adults and kids enjoyed acrobat and performances, one of them by Bill Wood, a magician and circus artist with Atlantique Cirque LTD.

Acrobat playing with ribbons in a pink leotard, performing at the TD block party.

Adults and kids enjoyed acrobat performances. Photo by Kheaven Brasier.

"I am also a member of the LGBTQ community. So it was a happy coincidence to get to hang out with fun people and play with circus toys and teach magic tricks, and also be out with a great community," Wood said.

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