The goal of the AMGA is to provide a cultural event, appealing to all cross sections of the community, state and region, to help stimulate the economy. PARADES View Parade Routes, Grand Marshals and register to participate. Learn More KREWES Learn about each of our unique Krewes. Learn More Festival POSTERS View a collection of [] krewes about the krewes Each Mardi Gras Parade Krewe has a unique history and theme. Some have been around for decades, while others have been in existence for just a few years. Below is a full list of our member Krewes and their ball dates. Most Krewes are by invitation only if you would like to [] The Mardi Gras du Couer de la Louisianne (Mardi Gras in the Heart of Louisiana) spirit has really taken hold of Central Louisiana since the first parade was held on Sunday, February 13, 1994. Alexandria’s Mardi Gras has grown from having a total of ten floats with participation of four Mardi Gras Krewes that first year, to presently having Parades gRAND MARSHALS Every year the AMGA chooses a person of distinction either from the central Louisiana area, or from the state to serve as Grand Marshal of the Sunday Krewe Parade. Previous Grand Marshals have included former Dallas Cowboy Kicker and Super Bowl winner Chris Boniol, Blues musician Grady Gaines, former Miss USA Ali [] The Alexandria Mardi Gras Association’s Krewes Parade will be held on Sunday, March 2, at 2 p.m. Ready to laissez les bons temps rouler? Check out this list to find out when area parades are set The Alexandria Mardi Gras Association's Krewes Parade will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 2. Get ready to laissez bon temp rouler as Mardi Gras festivities get into full swing starting Friday. The nonprofit organization will be open to all who meet membership requirements. The organization will provide charitable support to other organizations in the community. The Krewe promotes inclusivity, diversity, and acceptance within the Mardi Gras celebrations and other related events, providing a safe and welcoming environment for its members. -The Alexandria Mardi Gras Association’s Krewes Parade will roll Sunday, March 2nd at 2pm. (Route:Texas Avenue – Masonic – Memorial – North Boulevard – Sam’s Club). Each Mardi Gras Parade Krewe has a unique history and theme. Some have been around for decades, while others have been in existence for just a few years. For more information, please visit the official Alexandria Mardi Gras website: For more about Mardi Gras in Alexandria, visit the Alexandria Mardi Gras Association. Mardi Gras in Natchitoches. Carnival gets adorable in Natchitoches with the Krewe of Wag-uns. This walking parade is aimed at families, with young children and pets being the stars of the show. Locals decorate wagons and costume their families for this festive krewe of Alexandra about the krewe of Alexandra The Krewe of Alexandra was the first all Women Mardi Gras Krewe located in Central Louisiana. Consist of 60-65 members, the Krewe of Alexandra receives our members by invitation only. Anything goes for Mardi Gras. ~ Paula White It has been said that a Scotchman has not [] krewe of Twelfth Night about the krewe of Twelfth nIGHT The Krewe of Twelfth Night was formed on February 23, 1990 when eight ladies gathered to consider the possibility of forming a women’s Mardi Gras Krewe. These eight became the first board and the Krewe was incorporated that same year. The original purpose of the [] Krewes Parade Krewes Parade Sunday, March 2, 2025 2:00pm Route: Texas Avenue – Masonic – Memorial – North Boulevard – Sam’s Club View Krewes KREWE REP Documents Grand marshal ANNIE BEARD, LSU GYMNASTICS Annie Beard is a highly accomplished athlete and scholar, holding titles as a JO National Champion, Junior Elite, and NCAA National Champion. [] The Krewe of the Gratiae is an all women Mardi Gras Krewe of 165 members. Gratiae was founded in 1998 by Jan Bordelon, Debbie Doggett, Cindy Crotty, Colette Glankler and Beth Ledet. Krewe members are referred to as “Goddesses” and our krewe logo depicts the three goddess sisters of grace and beauty. krewe of Sirena about the krewe of Sirena Krewe of Sirena was founded in 2015 by Becky Deville, Jeannette McKneely, Rachel Ward, and Stacy Ward to carry on the Mardi Gras spirit! Sirena means mermaid in several languages and is a very alluring, powerful female figure for this all women’s Krewe. Back to Krewes The Krewe members participate in a variety of social functions throughout the year culminating in a formal masked ball traditionally held in January. The Krewe of Medea enters its own float in both the Children’s Parade and the Alexandria Mardi Gras Association Parade. The Krewe of Calliope is a women’s Mardi Gras Krewe consisting of 110 Goddesses. Our Krewe was founded in 2020 by a group of friends, Kayla Soileau, Erica Fox, Victoria Munsterman, Alison Hayes and Alex Mahfouz. The Greek Goddess, Calliope presides over eloquence, epic poetry and music. She is known to be beautiful and wise. krewe of Apollo about the krewe of Apollo The purpose of the organization is to foster fraternal and social unity in the community from a group of like-minded individuals. The organization is to be nonprofit and open to all who meet membership requirements and will be limited to 100 members. The organization will provide charitable [] The official Krewe song is Jockomo by New Orleanian Sugarboy Crawford, and the official Krewe color is Red. Eddie “Knock On Wood” Floyd, from the Hollywood movie Blues Brothers 2000, performed with Grady Gaines, the first Grand Marshall of the Alexandria Mardi Gras Parade, for Bacchanalia 2004. krewe of Anastasia about the krewe of Anastasia In 1917, the Romanov’s rulers of Imperial Russia, a dynasty which encompassed 1/6th of the globe, were overthrown by civil revolution. While some of the nobility and their followers fled to safety, the Czar, his wife and their children were imprisoned and later shot. Shortly thereafter, there []
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