Mardi Gras Parade

KREWE OF CHEWBACCHUS IS LOOKING FOR A FEW NEW MEMBERS!

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Krewe of Chewbacchus

Krewe of Chewbacccus

Come on down to the 3 Ring Circus Arts Education Center, 638 Cleo Street off of St. Charles Avenue tonight, January 20, 2011 between 8:30 pm – 12 am for a FREE Membership meeting and social for the Krewe of Chewbacchus!  UFO Hefewiezen is sponsoring the event with $3 UFO draft!

The Krewe of Chewbacchus is a Carnival Krewe for the most revelrous of Star Wars Freaks, Trekkies, Whovians, Mega-Geeks, Circuit Benders, Cryptozooligists, UFO Conspiracy Theorists, and all the rest of Super Nerdom.

They roll  on Bacchus Sunday, March 6th, 2011. King Chewbacchus himself will lead our krewe and ride on Eyegore the Royal Rickshaw. We are building a fleet of Flying Saucers, a Bar2D2 float, a giant BacchanALIEN puppet and a Boozebot 4200 puppet, experimental X-Wing Art Bicycles, and much much more…

Hans & Chewbacca

Hans & Chewbacca

The Intergalactic Krewe of Chewbacchus, created by the 3 Ring Circus Arts Education Center and Razzamataz Puppetry, will stroll and roll for the first time this Carnival season.

Membership is open and all types of science fiction-themed costumes and contraptions are welcome. The march will be followed by Chewbacchanal block party later that night at the Big Top, with pyrotechnic puppetry and musical including Consortium of Genius, or C.O.G.

The krewe is based out of 3 Ring Circus Arts Education Center’s The Big Top gallery, but members are creating a fleet floats and throws, including flying saucers made from hubcaps and old kitchenware as well as alien and robot puppets, at the Chewy Den, 4820 Banks St., No. 6, in New Orleans, every Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m. until they roll.

Inspired by Zulu and then Muses, who created the much-sought-after throws of decorated coconuts and shoes, respectively, the Chewbacchus will create and then toss to the crowds furry, homemade wookie bandoliers, such as those worn by the huge, furry “Star Wars” character who inspired the krewe’s name and theme.

Wookie Bandolier

Chewbacca's Bandolier


City to Hold Vendor Permits Lottery for Mardi Gras Parade Routes

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The city will hold its annual lottery for Mardi Gras fixed location permits, on Feb 10 at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Civil District Court Building.

For the vendors, Mardi Gras season officially starts Feb. 25 and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Fat Tuesday, March 8.

Vendors will be permitted to sell items two hours before the start of a parade and two hours after the parade ends.

There are 37 fixed locations, some with space for more than one vendor, along the city’s traditional parade routes. Citizens interested in obtaining a permit for these locations must register for the lottery with the Bureau of Revenue between January 31 and February 4.

All participants must submit a lottery registration card and a $1,000 sales tax deposit in the form of a certified check or money order made payable to the City of New Orleans. Registration cards may be picked up at City Hall, 1300 Perdido St., Room 1W14, or can be found online.


West Bank Carnival Krewes Alla & Cleopatra Could Get Parish Money

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Two West Bank krewes would receive a total of $25,000 from Jefferson Parish for this year’s Carnival parades under agreements the Parish Council is expected to approve Wednesday. But a separate item on the agenda would ban such expenditures in the future.

The Krewe of Alla would receive $15,000 while Cleopatra would get $10,000 in hotel and motel tax revenue under resolutions proposed by Councilman Chris Roberts, who has steered parish funding to West Bank krewes since 2005.

The practice would be banned under an ordinance proposed by Councilman Byron Lee, who wants to prohibit the parish from entering into such cooperative endeavor agreements with krewes, festivals and social clubs.

Lee did not immediately return a call seeking comment on his rationale for the restrictions.

Roberts said he expects Lee’s proposal to be deferred, saying it has “no chance of passing as it is written.”

“I’m not sure where he’s coming from with this,” Roberts said. “This would eliminate the Gretna Heritage Festival, the Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo and pretty much all other tourism-related events that have received parish funds.”

He also said Lee’s proposal conflicts with a state law regulating how hotel and motel tax revenue can be spent.

“You can’t take that money and pave a street or make drainage improvements,” Roberts said. “It has to be used to promote tourism and economic development.”

Roberts said West Bank krewes have received similar amounts in recent years from his district’s roughly $100,000 share of the tax revenue. He said the Krewe of Choctaw has not yet approached him for funding this year.


Tickets to Intercontinental Hotel Stands on Sale for Mardi Gras 2011

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Stands are raised tier platform type with no seating. No reserved spots – first come first serve basis. No refunds rain or shine. No ice chests, chairs, strollers or smoking allowed on stands. Hotel Management reserves the right to remove anyone from the Stands. All children under 12 to be accompanied by an adult at all times. Opening times for Stands may vary dependent upon parade delays.

Krewe of Oshun
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Feb 25, 2011 at 5:00 PM – 10 PM CST
$5.00
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Krewe of Pontchartrain, Knights of Sparta & Krewe of Pygmalion
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Feb 26, 2011 at 2:00 PM CST
$10.00
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Krewe of Pontchartrain – single parade
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Feb 26, 2011 at 2:00 PM CST
$5.00
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Knights of Sparta & Krewe of Pygmalion – only
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Feb 26, 2011 at 6:00 PM CST
$10.00
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Krewe of Carrollton & Krewe of King Arthur
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Feb 27, 2011 at 12:30 PM CST
$10.00
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Krewe of Babylon, Knights of Chaos & Krewe of Muses
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 3, 2011 at 5:45 PM CST
$30.00
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Krewe of Hermes, Le Krewe d’Etat & Krewe of Morpheus
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 4, 2011 at 6:00 PM CST
$35.00
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Krewe of Iris & Krewe of Tucks only
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 5, 2011 at 11:00 AM CST to Mar 5, 2011 3:30 PM CST
$25.00
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Krewe of Endymion only
Mardi Gras Parade at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 5, 2011 at 4:30 PM CST
$80.00
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Mardi Gras Parade Package Saturday Day & Night Parades
Mardi Gras Parade at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 5, 2011 at 11:00 AM CST
$90.00
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Krewe of Okeanos, Krewe of Thoth & Krewe of Mid-City only
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 6, 2011 at 11:00 AM CST to Mar 6, 2011 3:30 PM CST
$25.00
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Krewe of Bacchus only
Mardi Gras Parade at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 6, 2011 at 5:30 PM CST
$50.00
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Mardi Gras Parade Package Sunday Day & Night Parades
Mardi Gras Parade at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 6, 2011 at 11:00 AM CST
$60.00
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Krewe of Proteus & Krewe of Orpheus
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 7, 2011 at 5:15 PM CST
$50.00
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Mardi Gras Day: Krewe of Rex, Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club, Krewe of Elks & Krewe of Crescent City
Mardi Gras Parades at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 8, 2011 at 8:00 AM CST
$75.00
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Mardi Gras Day Buffet
Mardi Gras Day Buffet at InterContinental Hotel – New Orleans, LA
Mar 8, 2011 at 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM CST
Adult $70.00, Children (4-12 years old) $35.00 children under 4 free
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Twelfth Night 2011

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I  bought two King Cakes in the last 24 hours, both strawberry, one from Rouses and one from Winn Dixie this AM for the wife’s work. Both grocery chains make their own King Cakes by the thousands during the season. The small filled King Cake sells for $7.69-7.79 at the two stores. Unfilled small King Cakes retail for around $5.59 or so.

King Cake - YUM!!- photo- befitnola.com

King Cakes are HUGE in New Orleans. From January 6 until Mardi Gras Day, March 8, 2011- this is a very late date, almost the latest date possible. The weather should be warm for Fat Tuesday 2011. This allows for over 2 months from January 6 until March 8. All this time is King Cake  time!! NOLA King Cakes feature more sugar than most.

Historically, King Cakes have been around Europe for centuries before New Orleans was settled. We had plain King Cakes for a long long time in NOLA. Then McKenzie’s Bakeries started filling their King Cakes, and charged like $9.95 for a Medium filled one. This was back in late 1970s as I recall.

Pretty soon, filled King Cakes had created a whole new King Cake Economic Model, based on a more expensive King Cake. Then the Mail Order Model was created, and hundreds of thousands of King Cakes started being shipped worldwide.

Who makes the best filled and unfilled King Cakes in the NOLA metro area?  There are a lot of entrants, since the shipping/local markets have exploded over the last

http://bit.ly/emh7cl is a King Cakes of the World article I found while researching this post. The blog is entitled- A Malaysian in France. Here’s an European King Cake:

Northern France King Cake

2009 PPP

Tonight the Phunny Phorty Phellows take a decorated, historic St. Charles Streetcar down St. Charles Avenue from the Willow Street Car Barn onto Carrollton Avenue then down St. Charles to Lee Circle, where the Streetcar turns down Carondelet Street to Canal Street, turning on Canal to St. Charles  Avenue, all the way back to Carrollton Avenue and the Willow Street Car Barn. They are accompanied by New Orleans own Storyville Stompers.

I’m a huge fan of the PPP, as they have a creative solution to float building. They take an already build historic street car, and decorate that! I’ve caught them for years on St. Charles. Cannot wait to catch them tonight.  Happy Mardi Gras to the World! Go Saints! Who Dat Who Dat Who Dat!!!

Why all the Who Dats? Saints play their first playoff game defending their World Championship Win this Saturday against the Seattle Sea Hawks- Jan 8, 2011. Sat 1:30 PM, Seattle,WA Qwest Field

I’ve loved King Cakes for many years. Over the decades, I’ve preferred various types as they are developed.


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