Patchogue Pride Parade Returns This Sunday with Expanded Mission and New Grand Marshals


Parade Grand Marshals Michelle Cavaleri and Chris Genovese. | Patchogue Pride

Patchogue’s annual Pride Parade steps off this Sunday at noon, continuing its growing tradition of visibility, inclusion, and community support for LGBTQIA+ residents. The parade will begin at Route 112 and march west along Main Street toward Blue Point.

Now in its third year, the event is hosted by Patchogue Pride under the newly formed nonprofit Long Island Equality, founded by Ronald Diele-Stein, who also serves as president. This year’s Grand Marshals are Michelle Cavaleri and her son Chris Genovese, who have been involved with the parade since its inception and provide counseling services to LGBTQIA+ youth through SouthShore Counseling & Mediation in East Patchogue. 

A launch party and fundraiser was held Friday at Blue Point Brewery, celebrating the group’s new 501(c)(3) status and passing the ceremonial sash from last year’s marshals to Cavaleri and Genovese. “We’re not just a parade anymore,” said Diele-Stein. “We’re doing Friendsgiving, toy drives, community donations, and working toward scholarships and summer programs.”

Following the parade, the Fierce and Fabulous Patchogue Pride Spectacular takes place at Patchogue Theatre from 4–6 p.m., featuring comedian Jack Sullivan and multiple performances.

More information can be found at www.patchoguepride.com or on social media @patchoguepride.

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