Final Mardi Gras Preparations Are Being Made
Fat Tuesday is less than a week away, which means final preparations are being completed.
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Fat Tuesday is less than a week away, which means final preparations are being completed.
The Krewe of Neptune, which over the years had been relegated to a handful of colorful floats tagged onto the end of the Gulf Coast Carnival parade on Mardi Gras Day, will be making history this year with its own nighttime parade.
Upgrades to the signature float render it the most technologically advanced in Mardi Gras.
The annual Biloxi Children's Walking Parade will roll Saturday at 10 a.m.
The parade was an opening activity for the Mississippi Council of Exceptional Children Statewide Conference.
Carnival season and Mardi Gras parades are now in full swing.
The Orange Grove Carnival Association celebrates 25 years of parades rolling down the streets of north Harrison County this weekend.
This weekend, Court Appointed Special Advocates (C.A.S.A.) of Hancock County kicks off Carnival season with their 4th annual Mardi Gras Gala.
Monday was the 12th night of Christmas, and the Gulf Coast is officially making the transition from the holiday season to Carnival season!
While throwing beads off parade floats is encouraged, throwing objects at the floats is most certainly not.
A new parade is being added to the Ocean Springs Mardi Gras parade route, bringing thousands to the downtown area, and the best part is it won't cost the city much additional money.
Krewe of C.A.S.A. Gala Kicks off the Carnival Season.