The Buffalo and Erie County Public Library system is hosting free weddings for local couples during Pride Month. The library system posted an announcement on June 27, 2026, inviting couples to participate in the free wedding ceremonies. The ceremonies are a celebration of love and diversity in the Buffalo community.

"Library hosts free Pride Month weddings for local couples" is the message from the library system, promoting the service and encouraging couples to participate.

The Pride Center of Western New York and other local organizations may be supporting the library system's effort to provide this service. Allentown and Elmwood Village residents may be particularly interested in participating in the free wedding ceremonies. The Buffalo and Erie County Public Library system is committed to serving the diverse needs of the Buffalo community, and this service is a reflection of that commitment. As the city continues to grow and develop, it is likely that the library system will play an increasingly important role in promoting diversity and inclusion.

The next step for couples interested in participating in the free wedding ceremonies will be to contact the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library system to learn more about the service and to schedule a ceremony. The library system's website will have more information about the free wedding ceremonies and how to participate.