Office of Special Events
2012 Mardi Gras Fun in St. Louis
Many entertaining events planned to celebrate Mardi Gras season in St. Louis.
February 1, 2012
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Mardi Gras season is a fun time in St. Louis, and a number of entertaining events are planned to celebrate it. Here's a quick listing:
Thursday, Feb. 2 |
Champions Dinner |
City Hall |
Friday, Feb. 3 |
Mardi Gras Wine, Beer & Whiskey Taste |
City Hall |
Sat., Feb. 4 |
Crystal Cajun Cook-Off |
City Hall |
Sat., Feb. 11 & Sunday, Feb. 12 |
Southern Comfort Taste of Soulard |
Participating Soulard Establishments |
Sat., Feb. 11 |
Supplement Superstores Run For Your Beads 5K |
Lynch & 12th Street |
Sunday, Feb. 12 |
Beggin' Pet Parade |
Allen & Menard |
Sunday, Feb. 12 |
Petsmart Wiener Dog Derby |
Soulard Market Park |
Friday, Feb. 17 |
Mayor's Mardi Gras Ball |
City Hall |
Sat., Feb. 18 |
River City Casino Grand Parade |
Soulard |
Saturday, Feb. 18 |
Bud Light Party Tent |
Soulard Market Park |
Sat., Feb. 18 |
The Monster House Party |
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Sat., Feb. 18 |
Corporate Village |
Lift For Life Academy Parking Lot |
Sat., Feb. 18 |
USO BRRRR Ride |
Parade Staging Lot, 7th and Cerre |
Tues., Feb. 21 |
Lumiere Place Light Up the Night Fat Tuesday Parade |
Downtown |
For more information or to buy tickets, visit http://www.stlmardigras.org/ .
Special Events Office
City of St. Louis
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Arts and Entertainment Events
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