There is absolutely no question the North End Against Drugs (NEAD) annual North End Pride Day is one of the best and popular activities held in the neighborhood at Langone Field, each year.
Once again, the community’s non-profit organization went all out to provide a terrific event for everyone to enjoy. There was something to do for everyone including a great BBQ and a competitive bocce tournament.
Live entertainment added to the flavor of the special event that also featured games, face painting, arts and crafts, an art contest, demonstrations, hands-on activities, demonstrations by several organizations, informational tables provided by local organizations, a raffle and much more.
Pride Day was a totally successful neighborhood extravaganza.
           NEAD is extremely active neighborhood non-profit organization that makes the community proud of the group.
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