More Mardi Gras Cancellations Announced for 2021
For those of us who are glad to have 2020 in the rear view mirror, let s just say that it might be a little premature to start celebrating back to normal just yet. We were hoping to have a fun Mardi Gras season ahead of us, but as the coronavirus pandemic continues to roll on, more and more krewes are cancelling balls, parties, and parades. Although it s not an easy decision, it s probably a very smart one, until we can get ahead of this horrible threat to our lives and livelihoods.
With the announcement from New Orleans mayor LaToya Cantrell in November that parades would not be allowed to roll in the upcoming Mardi Gras season, we were not surprised to see more and more cities in Louisiana following suit. And of course, the Bayou State is not the only one who celebrates carnival season. According to WBRZ in Baton Rouge, Mardi Gras festivities in Mobile, Alabama have been cancelled. These include parades and balls from Order of In
With the start of carnival season just around the corner whether to cancel or go through with Mardi Gras celebrations is a decision many have been debating.
Communities across Gulf Coast cancel traditional Mardi Gras celebrations
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Wednesday, December 30 2020
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December 30, 2020 8:08 AM
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Mardi Gras festivities, typically associated with New Orleans, contribute to the identities of numerous communities across the Gulf Coast region. But as carnival season 2021 nears, an increasing number of Krewe officials in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama are announcing event cancellations due to health and safety concerns associated with the spread of novel coronavirus.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Robert King, President of the Spanish Town Krewe in Baton Rouge confirmed Tuesday (Dec. 29) that the organization s February 13 parade will not roll.
Communities across Gulf Coast cancel traditional Mardi Gras celebrations
2 months 3 weeks 3 days ago
Wednesday, December 30 2020
Dec 30, 2020
December 30, 2020 8:08 AM
December 30, 2020
in
News
Source: Associated Press
Share:
Mardi Gras festivities, typically associated with New Orleans, contribute to the identities of numerous communities across the Gulf Coast region. But as carnival season 2021 nears, an increasing number of Krewe officials in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama are announcing event cancellations due to health and safety concerns associated with the spread of novel coronavirus.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Robert King, President of the Spanish Town Krewe in Baton Rouge confirmed Tuesday (Dec. 29) that the organization s February 13 parade will not roll.