Daily Times (Primos, PA)

New Orleans Carnival season coming to an end as Lent begins

- By Rebecca Santana and Janet Mcconnaugh­ey

NEW ORLEANS >> The trumpets and horns from the marching bands blared. The crowd screamed for beads. People paraded in costumes ranging from the politicall­y-charged to the whimsical. And despite all the noise a 2-year-old napped.

Fat Tuesday, which marks the end of the Carnival season, started before dawn in New Orleans and wraps up with a ceremonial clearing of Bourbon Street at midnight before the fasting season of Lent begins Wednesday.

The festivitie­s were marred in the Alabama beach town of Gulf Shores where police said a car participat­ing in the city’s Fat Tuesday parade accidental­ly plowed into a band, injuring 12 people.

But in New Orleans and elsewhere the day was marked by frivolity and fun with locals and tourists watching parades and dressing up in funky costumes.

The Clements family has been staking out the same bit of St. Charles Avenue sidewalk for more than 50 years to watch the krewes of Rex and Zulu parade. The extended family had a dozen children with them — including 2-year-old Cecile Gros who lasted until about noon before falling asleep. Her mother, Alison Gros, recalled coming one year when she was nine months pregnant.

“If I’d delivered on Mardi Gras I wanted to name her Marty — Marty Gros. But my husband didn’t really go for it. And she was born two weeks later,” she said.

Other children had also partied till they napped, sleeping in parents’ arms or strollers. Mardi Gras may be a bawdy party in the French Quarter, but outside the Quarter, it’s often a family affair with parents dressing up their children in costumes or putting them on ladders to catch beads and trinkets.

Carnival season kicked off Jan. 6, and Fat Tuesday is generally a holiday for people in the New Orleans area. One reveler, Craig Channell who was visiting from Tampa, Florida, described it as “the one time of year people can act like fools and get away with it.”

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GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Revelers congregate Orleans, Tuesday. at the start of the Society of Saint Anne Mardi Gras parade in New
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GERALD HERBERT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Revelers congregate on Bourbon Street as seen from the Royal Sonesta Hotel during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Tuesday.
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