Ms. & AL. Gulf Coast Realtor: Mississippi Gulf Coast Mardi gras Parade, Downtown Biloxi Ms.

Mississippi Gulf Coast Mardi gras Parade, Downtown Biloxi Ms.

 Mississippi Gulf Coast Mardi gras Parade, Downtown Biloxi Ms.

 GULF COAST CARNIVAL ASSOCIATION MARDI GRAS PARADE 

 

March 8


Gulf Coast Carnival Association traces its roots back to 1908 and Biloxi's first Mardi Gras parade, which included 17 floats, 150 flambeau carriers, the new 12-piece Herald Newspaper Band, a grand marshal, the mayor and the councilmen. The monarchs were the first King D’Iberville and Queen Ixolib.  Eight years later, The Biloxi Carnival and Literary Association was incorporated. Its purpose: "to promote the study of literature and particularly Greek mythology; to give an annual carnival and street pageant in the City of Biloxi, Mississippi, by artistic floats representing Greek mythology and historic events."

In 1929, the Biloxi celebration expanded to include other Coast cities, and around 1949 the Biloxi Carnival and Literary Association became the Gulf Coast Carnival Association. Biloxi's Mardi Gras has been celebrated every year except for war and Depression years.Today the Carnival Association continues the tradition begun over 100 years ago, with King D’Iberville and Queen Ixolib reigning over the parade in Biloxi on Fat Tuesday!

  

Date(s): 03/08/2011 - 03/08/2011

Times: 1pm

Location: Downtown Biloxi

Phone: 228-432-8806

Visit Website

 

KREWE OF NEPTUNE MARDI GRAS PARADE  March 8th

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    • Founded in 1981 and patterned after the old-line New Orleans Mardi Gras Krewes, The Krewe of Neptune charter membership consisted of 150 members. With the Krewe selecting the Gulf Coast as its home, it was only befitting to select a name that related to the water, Neptune the roman God of the Sea. Neptune's first parade held on Mardi Gras Day in 1983 on the streets of downtown Biloxi. This parade is unique in the fact that all floats come from Louis Massett & Associates, of New Orleans, and transported to Biloxi. The Krewe of Neptune parade follows immediately after the Gulf Coast Carnival Parade!
    • Date(s): 03/08/2011 - 03/08/2011
    • Times: Immediately following Gulf Coast Carnival Parade!
    • Location: Downtown Biloxi
    • Contact: Kenneth Beverin
    • Admission: Spectators Free!
    • Visit Website

 

 

 

 

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Alice Broadway is a wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, and sister, she is also a dedicated REALTOR based on the Mississippi and Alabama Gulf Coast. With a passion for helping people, she loves assisting her clients buy and sell real estate.

 In 2006 she received a salesperson licenses, and went on to obtain a real estate Broker's Licenses for Alabama and Mississippi. Alice enjoys  marketing, sharing information, learning something new, and her large family.

In her personal time, she loves spending time with her best friend doing what they enjoy. Riding her bike (02 Harley V-Road,) nature surroundings, quiet times, and she can usually be found in front of her computer. You can find her on Face Book, Twitter, Active Rain, and of course her blog: www.alicesproperties.com

Counties she serve: Jackson, George, and Harrison County in Mississippi. Mobile and Baldwin County in Alabama.  

                          

                           

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Email: Alice@AliceBroadway.com               

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