Indy Pride announces return of queer winter event series FROST

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Don’t let the cold get to you, Indy Pride is bringing back FROST this winter.

FROST celebrates the spirit of Indianapolis’ LBGTQ+ community through events and activities throughout the colder months to “sweep away the winter blues,” according to a press release.

Indy Pride’s winter series is back, kicking off with a community luncheon Nov. 23 and continuing through February 2025. 

“FROST is all about bringing our community together during the winter months,” Tina Robb, Marketing Director of Indy Pride, said in a statement. “We’re thrilled to offer events that not only celebrate diversity but also foster connections and support among our LGBTQ+ family and allies.”

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The season lineup for FROST 2024 includes a variety of community-building activities promising warmth, connection and joy for Hoosiers, such as a Pride Night at Winter lights, FROST Craft Day Advocacy Roundtable with ACLU-IN and PRIDE SKATE.

Each of the events and activities are designed to uplift and engage attendees, supporting the community in fellowship through the cold of a Midwest winter — whether that be through enjoying a cozy night out or participating in meaningful discussions, FROST 2024 aims to include something for everyone in this year’s lineup.

To learn more about FROST or view a full list of events, visit indypride.org/frost2024.

Contact Arts & Culture Reporter Chloe McGowan at 317-762-7848. Follow her on X @chloe_mcgowanxx.