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Ready for Roll: Here are the Carnival Parades that are happening in the area of ​​Baton Rouge as of Saturday – Advocate

Ready for Roll: Here are the Carnival Parades that are happening in the area of ​​Baton Rouge as of Saturday – Advocate

The Carnival Parades in Baton Rouge and the surrounding areas start this weekend, with mobile celebrations in North Baton Rug, Denham Springs and Donaldsonville. On Sunday, this is an increasingly popular parade for our four-legged friends, Mystic Krewe of Mutts, in the center of Baton Rug.

Here are the details of these and other parades of the area leading to fat on Tuesday.

Be safe there and Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler.







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Families wave and jump to catch beads thrown by a float during the parade and the Oshun Crem Festival on January 19, 2024.




Saturday

Krewe of Oshun Parade: Lunch, from Howel Boulevard to 72 -Avenue and a picturesque highway ending in Harding Boulevard (see map). Make a day from it after the parade is made, the festival of all ages rises at 2:00 pm on 3200 Harding Blvd. The parade will include 12 groups, dance logs and more. The festival will offer performances by K. Levy and LetrainiMP. Also, a retailer, resource path, food culture and children’s villa.

Krewe of Denham Springs: 3:00 pm, from Denham Springs High School on Florida Boulevard, ending at Veterans Boulevard. This year the topic is the “most big show”. www.thekreweofdenhamsprings.com/.







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Onyx chewed a toy while playing with owners Victoria and Braso in the parade of Mystic Krewe of Mutts on January 28, 2024.




Sunday

Mystic Krewe of Mutts Parade: 14:00, along the North Boulevard, the center of Baton Rouge. Take a walk with Fido in the parade, get into the Dog Dog Dog Contest, or just watch all Doggone entertainment as a viewer. This year’s theme is Game of Bones: House of Waggin. The festivities begin this morning with a bark in the park on the city square on North Boulevard Boulevard from 10 am to 4 pm with the participation of local suppliers. At 11 o’clock in the morning, the Baton Rouge Police Department will give a K-9 demonstration on the stage of Galves Plaza. The dog costume competition is at 13:00 after the parade, the following with live music with music is held from 15:00 to 16:00, also on the stage of Plaza.

Parade of Donaldsonville: 14:00, from Church Street’s Marchand Drive to Railroad Avenue and ending on Mississippi Street.







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The attendees of the parade require the throws as a crew from Artemis rolls on February 2, 2024 in the center of Baton Rouge.




Friday, February. 21

Krewe of Artemis Parade: 7:00 pm from the River Center of the River Road River Road, to the third, Spanish urban road, fourth, main, ninth, Laurel and six streets to the Convention and River Road back to the River Center. The first and only female paradigating Krewe in Baton Rouge, Artemis was founded in 2001.

Saturday, February. 22

Krewe MyStique de la Capitale Parade: 2:00 pm from the River Center of the River Road River Road, to the third, Spanish urban road, fourth, main, ninth, Laurel and six streets to the Convention and River Road back to the River Center. The oldest paradigating Krewe in Baton Rouge, Mystique has been rolling since 1977.

Krewe of Ascension Mambo: 14:00, starting from Irma Boulevard, to CornerView Road, Burnside Avenue and ending in LA. Krewee’s masquerade ball is 18:00 to 1 am in the center of Price Leblanc Pace in Gonzalez. $ 100, total reception; Official clothing mandatory. Facebook.com.







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A member of the Welcome to Mardi Grass is excited in front of the crowd during the 25th annual parade of Orion Mardi Graid along the River Road on Sunday, February 4, 2024 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.




Krewe of Orion: 6:30 pm, from the River Center for the River River River to the Third, the Spanish Urban Road, the Fourth, the Main, Ninth, Laurel and Six streets to the Convention and River Road back to the River Center. Krewee’s 26th parade will include colorful and tractor floats, costume riders, marching groups, dance groups and marching units.

Sunday, February. 23

Krewe of Mid City Gras Parade: 13:00, along the North Boulevard from 19th Street to Foster Drive. This year the theme is “Squirrels of the Movie!” Mid City Gras is 501 (C) 3 non -profit, committed to showing the life and diverse community.

Friday, February. 28

Krewe of Southdowns Parade: 7:00, starting from the Glasgow secondary school on Avenue Glasgow to Whiteheven Street, Lee Drive, Hyacinth, Arrow, Stewart, Whiteheven to Stevens. For his 38th parade, Southdowns takes a safari topic.







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The Krewe of Spanish Town Mardi Gras parade will roll at noon on Saturday, March 1st, in the center of Baton Rouge.




Saturday, March 1st

Krewe of Spanish Town Parade: Lunch, starting from 4th street and Spanish urban road, to ninth, north, fourth, chief, ninth, Laurel, fourth, Florida, seventh to the conventional streets and River Road, ending northern streets. The biggest parade in the city, a flamingos procession, takes over the theme “In Smiley Town, Smiley says …” in honor of the late columnist of the lawyer and the local person Smiley Anders.

Krewe of Chemin Neuf Parade: 18:00, new roads starting on the streets of Jackson and parents, on new roads, main, Olinde, Napoleon and Poedras, ending in Pydras and new roads. By making your opening running, the family -friendly parade will include illuminated floats, local designs and a festive atmosphere. Before the parade will be the Chemin Neuf Mardi Gras Festival from 1:00 pm to 16:00 in the center of the new roads.

Sunday March 2

Krewe of Good Friends of the Oaks Parade: 13:00, Port Allen, starting with LA. 1 Service Road of Avenue Oaks to South Jefferson Avenue, Court to Sixth, Louisiana Avenue, North Jefferson to South Jefferson and Oaks, which return to the starting point. For his 40th year, he includes kings and queens, marching groups, floats and throws, all in a family atmosphere.

Krewe of Comogo Parade: 7:00, Plaquemine, starting from St. John the Evangelist Church to LA. 1, and Eden Street to BelleView Drive, ending at Carl F. Civil Center.

Monday 3 March

Krewe of Shenandoah Parade: 6:30 pm, from Tigerbend Road on the journey of Jones Creek Road to Avenue Shenandoa, Vixburg Drive, Malver Hill Avenue, Antiochia Boulevard, Avenue Shenandoa and Jones Creek back to Tigred. Leading over their second parade will be King and Queen Anthony Moody and Ashley Bartel.

Tuesday, March 4

Parade of New Roads to Community Center: 11 am, the center of the new roads.

Parade of New Roads Lions Club: 14:00, the center of new roads.

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