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About Johnstown Pride

We Refused to Disappear.

Johnstown Pride grew from a community that chose visibility, connection, and celebration in the face of intimidation.

This is more than an annual event. It is part of a history of LGBTQ+ people in the Johnstown region coming together, standing their ground, supporting one another, and making space for the generations that followed.

Why Johnstown Pride Began

In the late 1990s, LGBTQ+ people and gathering places in the region faced open hostility, protests, threats, and violence.

In 1997, the Casa Nova Lounge — then Somerset County’s only openly gay bar — was targeted repeatedly. Rocks were thrown through its windows. A shotgun blast fired through the entrance injured patrons with flying glass. Demonstrators openly protested the existence of a gay and lesbian bar.

The message being sent to the community was unmistakable: stay quiet, stay hidden, or leave.

The community chose something else.

In 1999, Johnstown Pride was created as an answer to silence: gather, celebrate, and refuse to disappear.

Our History

More Than Two Decades of Showing Up

Johnstown Pride did not emerge from a vacuum. It grew alongside years of community organizing, public advocacy, difficult conversations, protest, progress, and persistence.

1997

A Community Under Pressure

Violence and organized hostility toward LGBTQ+ spaces in the region helped galvanize a community determined not to be driven underground.

1999

The First Johnstown Pride

The first Johnstown Pride was organized, creating a visible public celebration where LGBTQ+ people, friends, families, and allies could gather together.

2008

Standing Together

The community continued responding to opposition and protests surrounding LGBTQ+ spaces, including Lucille’s.

2012

Demanding Accountability

Community members organized and protested concerns surrounding the treatment of gay men and interactions with local law enforcement.

2015

Marriage Equality — and Local Battles

As marriage equality became the law of the land, Johnstown’s LGBTQ+ community continued navigating local disputes surrounding recognition, Pride events, and public proclamations.

2017

Fighting for Protections

Advocacy continued around local civil-rights protections, nondiscrimination policies, and hate-crimes legislation.

2022

Community Tested Again

Following an attack on Lucy’s Place and renewed disputes surrounding public recognition of Pride, the community again responded by organizing and remaining visible.

2026

Johnstown Pride Continues

Twenty-seven years after the first Johnstown Pride, the celebration continues to bring people together across generations.

Behind Johnstown Pride

Keystone Alliance Gaylife Newsletter

Johnstown Pride is proudly presented by Keystone Alliance Gaylife Newsletter.

The organization and the people behind it have spent decades creating visibility, preserving LGBTQ+ community history, bringing people together, advocating for recognition and protections, and ensuring that Pride has a place in Johnstown.

What began as a response to a community being told to disappear has grown into an annual celebration filled with performers, families, vendors, community organizations, friends, allies, and generations of people who continue to show up.

Johnstown Pride representatives with the 2026 Pennsylvania Governor's proclamation recognizing Johnstown Pride

Johnstown Pride representatives (left to right) Miss Keystone Alliance Gaylife Newsletter 2026-2027, Vivyan Jaymes Mourningwould, KAGN President, John DeBartola, and Miss Johnstown Pride 2026, Choking Hazard with the proclamation from Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro recognizing Johnstown Pride in 2026.

Commonwealth Recognition

Johnstown Pride Day

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro issued an official proclamation recognizing August 22, 2026 as Johnstown Pride.

More than a quarter-century after the first Johnstown Pride was created, the celebration and the community behind it continue to receive recognition far beyond the city where it began.

For a community whose history includes fighting simply for the right to gather openly and safely, that recognition represents just how far Johnstown Pride has come.

The proclamation is more than a ceremonial document. It honors the people who kept showing up, the community members who refused to disappear, and the generations who continue carrying Johnstown Pride forward.

Johnstown Pride Today

Pride Grew. So Did the Community.

Today’s Johnstown Pride is both celebration and connection — a place to enjoy entertainment, discover local organizations and vendors, bring the kids, see old friends, meet new ones, and spend a day together in the heart of Johnstown.

Live Entertainment Performers throughout the day
Local Vendors Businesses, makers & organizations
Kids & Families Dedicated activities and family fun
Community Resources, connections & Pride
NEW LARGER VENUE

Johnstown Pride 2026

Saturday, August 22, 2026 • 12 PM–8 PM

1st Summit Arena at Cambria County War Memorial
326 Napoleon St #1780
Johnstown, PA 15901

FREE ADMISSION

We’ve Come Too Far to Go Backwards.

Johnstown Pride continues for the same fundamental reason it began: because community matters. Bring your friends. Bring your family. Bring your Pride. Come be part of the story.

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JOHNSTOWN PRIDE 2026

SATURDAY • AUGUST 22 • 12 PM–8 PM

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Celebrating Pride, community and connection in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
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