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I’m Here, I’m Queer, Where Do I Hangout?

On first arrival to Tacoma, a new queer transplant might wonder what there is for them in a city not as adequately known as nearby Capitol Hill. How do you make new friends, locate a safe space and support the community in this new city? Seattle has the hill, San Francisco the Castro, but is there a “gayborhood” in Tacoma?

The answer is yes, and if you want a tour it would be a pleasant idea  to start on St. Helens Avenue proximate Market Street and connect Brock Leach, co-owner of The Mix.

“I basically live on [St. Helens],” Leach said. “I receive my wine, beer and cheese at Stink. I get my haircut at Supernova, I work out at the [YMCA]”

Leach Is the co-owner of The Mix with Travis Scheff and Matt Henderson. Leach is also a math professor at Tacoma Community and Pierce colleges. He moved to Tacoma 10 years prior and has become a massive part of the neighborhood, which he describes as laid-back.

“Don’t get me wrong I love going to Seattle,” Leach said. “But I feel favor we connect more here. Bigger cities have more cliques and small groups.”

The Mix is one of the two official gay-bars in the metropolis of Tacoma. Scheff and Henderson also own The

Tacoma, Washington Gay City Guide

Situated on beautiful Puget Sound near Seattle, the Tacoma area is known as one of the most LGBTQ-friendly areas in the country. In fact, The Advocate named Tacoma the “Gayest City in America” in Tacoma offers abundant natural beauty, plenty to see and do, and opportunity for everyone, all amidst an eclectic, free-spirited, welcoming vibe. The “City of Destiny” as Tacoma is often called, would truly make a awesome destination to call home!

A Look at Tacoma’s History

Tacoma eventually came to serve as the western end of the Northern Pacific Railroad, and as a result, grew quite steadily during the 19th century, and resulting in the city slogan, “Where Rails meet Sails.” The city's name came from Mount Tacoma, which was the original name for Mount Rainier, whose stunning peaks overlook the town. Tacoma means "Mother of the Waters," and is a fitting name, given the city's location on Puget Sound. The urban area has always been an important harbor and railroad hub – although it offers far more than that. It is also a city of opportunity, plenty of arts and culture, and much to see and do. It's a wo

Rainbow Center

Tacoma Pride Festival Returns to Wright Park on July 12,

The Rainbow Center is thrilled to announce that the Tacoma Pride Festival will repay to Wright Park on Saturday, July 12, !

As Tacoma Pride has grown over the years, so has the need for a larger venue. After thoughtful consideration and collaboration, we’re proud to boyfriend with Metro Parks Tacoma to bring the festival back to the park where it all began. We’re deeply grateful to Metro Parks for their support in helping us make this beloved group event more accessible, inclusive, and vibrant than ever.

Get Involved with Tacoma Pride

We’re already gearing up behind the scenes—and we’d romance for you to connect us. Here’s how you can get involved:

Booth Applications
Booth applications have been extended until Wednesday, May 21st! Apply here:
Questions? Email us at vendors@

Entertainment Opportunities
Are you a local player, drag artist, or dancer based in Washington State? We’re actively booking talent for this year’s event. If you’d like to be considered, please stuff out this form before Friday, May 30th:

Sponsorships
Support Tacoma Pride by becoming a sponsor! We give sponsorship oppor

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