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Inside Look at Mardi Gras Dance and Auxiliary Groups
Learn about the various groups that participate in Mardi Gras parades
The Krewe of Mid City's parade brings the Mardi Gras fun back to Baton Rouge
Complete with school marching bands, dance krewes and adorably-decorated floats, the Mid City Gras Parade was a perfect way to celebrate some family-friendly Mardi Gras fun.
The 2023 Baton Rouge area Carnival season parade list to hang on your fridge
Krewe of Oshun — It's not just a parade. It's also a festival — noon Saturday, Feb. 4, Howell Boulevard
Local Mardi Gras parade krewes talk about the return to the revelry - [225]
The parades are ready to roll. That’s been the mindset of most parade krewes in the Baton Rouge area ahead of the 2022 Mardi Gras season. Following the lead of nearby New Orleans, which as of press time is going forward with most of its parades (on modified routes to accommodate short-staffed police and medical...
The Baton Rouge BeignYAYs preps for its second Mardi Gras season - [225]
Jessica Newsom was on her morning run jamming out to her workout playlist when she thought, “Why don’t I start a dance troupe?” The St. Amant High School art teacher enjoys dancing and has had a passion for costuming since she can remember. In 2017, she combined those passions to start the Baton Rouge BeignYAYs....
A parade with a purpose kicks off Baton Rouge Halloween festival
The 10/31 Consortium's Fifolet Halloween Festival kicked off Saturday with the Baton Rouge Halloween Parade downtown.
The pandemic could have decimated Carnival season, but Baton Rouge is finding safe ways to stay festive - [225]
Parties Start Here, the longtime Mardi Gras supply store off Perkins Road, usually orders large numbers of beads and other throws for float riders each season. This year, owner Nelson Maddox decreased his orders in case the threat of COVID-19 would make it unsafe to parade. Now, he feels that decision made him one the...
Photos: Baton Rouge Halloween Parade and 'Halloween Town' event held downtown Saturday
The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank's annual Halloween parade rolled in downtown Baton Rouge, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019. Non-perishable food donations were taken straight from the crowd in the 'parade
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