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01/18/2021
The Mystic Krewe of Mardi Paws, a Northshore organization that raises funds to benefit the community, is determined to continue its efforts even if they can’t parade this season. The krewe will parade later in 2021 in Downtown Covington but, in the meantime, will celebrate Carnival with more than a month of free fun.
From Jan. 23 through Feb. 20, Mutty Gras will offer such things as giveaways, virtual costume contests and pop-up events. Members of the Mardi Paws Krewe are inviting all fun-loving canines and their humans to join in all the fun.
“Mardi Paws is truly a parade with a purpose,” says Mardi Paws spokesperson, Denise Gutnisky. “It’s put on by a handful of volunteers each year who are trying to make a difference in the lives of people and pets in our community through our volunteer nonprofits, Scott’s Wish and the Ian Somerhalder Foundation. It’s our 27th year now, and we had almost 500 parading dogs and their families at las
Northshore Christmas program feeds 1,500 families in need every Christmas
Every Christmas morning, volunteers hand deliver cooked turkeys with boxes full of sides to families in St. Tammany, Washington, and Tangipahoa parishes. Author: Erika Ferrando (WWL) Updated: 5:59 PM CST December 22, 2020
NEW ORLEANS Every year 1,500 families in need on the Northshore are delivered meals on Christmas day.
COVID-19 has made things different this year, but the tradition continued.
“It just makes you feel good. This is the most rewarding thing I have ever done in my life,” said John Baldwin who co-founded the ‘Feeding the Needy’ program in 2002.“Life is all about making a difference and giving more than you take.”