The Intersect Pride Arts Festival, originally scheduled for June 6, has been rescheduled due to poor weather conditions. The festival will now take place in Buffalo's Allentown neighborhood, bringing together local artists and community members to celebrate pride.

The decision to postpone the event was made to ensure the safety and enjoyment of attendees. The new date for the festival is yet to be announced, but organizers are working to secure a new venue and schedule.

Buffalo Rising reported that the festival was originally scheduled to take place on June 6, but poor weather conditions forced organizers to reschedule.

The festival will feature local artists, musicians, and performers, and will be a celebration of the city's diverse community.

The Allentown neighborhood has a long history of hosting cultural events and festivals, and the Intersect Pride Arts Festival is expected to be a popular event. The neighborhood is known for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and bars.

The festival will have a significant impact on local businesses in the Allentown neighborhood, with many expecting an increase in foot traffic and sales. South Buffalo homeowners and residents are also expected to attend the festival, which will be a celebration of the city's diverse community.

The festival is expected to take place in the coming weeks, with organizers working to secure a new venue and schedule. Residents can expect to see an increase in activity in the Allentown neighborhood as the festival approaches.