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alike, and it's a routine stop for everyone coming to town, this time
of year.
We will soon take a look at
Toomey's history and times in Mobile's Mardi Gras.....

Basic
Mardi Gras Rules
across the Gulf Coast
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The
Mobile Carnival welcomes a new Mardi Gras Ball only organization to
the fold. La Joie De Vivre
is a mystic Mardi Gras association

Wisdom of Chief
Slacabamorinico:
Mobile's Mardi Gras Medicine Man
Wayne Dean Sr.,
is considered to be one of the area's most learned experts on Mobile's Mardi Gras.
He is the current incarnation of Slacabamorinico, only the fourth person in Carnival history to hold this honored distinction
Joe Cain.
Who was he? &
What
is
The Joe Cain Procession.... [
Info ]
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A Short History of this Society over
the years. Each year, MAMGA presents King Elexis I and his
queen, the Mammoth Parade, and the Grand Marshall's Ball. [
Brief History on Mamga & Link]

One of the main
organizing bodies for the carnival season in Mobile is the
MCA. This group, along with government officials, the police
department, and the Mystic Societies plan and present Mobile
Mardi Gras each year. [ Brief
History ]
Mobile
Mystics
The first full-blown website for a
Mobile parading society, which included the history and
background information, parade and event photos and more! [Detailed
stats on the Mystics ]
The
Order of Inca
was organized in 1956 as a
non-parading society. The Incas supported the Joe Cain
procession in its early years, but by 1975 they began holding
their own annual parade. The organization takes its name from
the Peruvian society of Sun worshippers.
With a stated mission of promoting Mobile's position as the
first to celebrate Mardi Gras, the Krewe de Beinville is
number 1 in activities in Mobile's carnival
Register your Krewe with
us
The Gulf Coast is full of
organizations that put on shows every Carnival season
for hundreds of thousands of revelers each year. Some are secret, most are not.
We get request each year for membership, parade participation, costume
purchases, or schools & universities wanting to know more about the history of the
group. Please register with us and provide a contact so we may pass on
requests, proposals, and etc.
Le
Krewe De Bienville to Open it's Krewe Ball for 2007!
In a rare move for any Mobile
Krewe even this one, the members of Mobile's only Civic Organization decided
to treat the citizen's to a treat!
Who are they.....The 10 oldest parading Clubs in Mobile may really surprise a lot of people. We dug into the date calendar and came up with the top 10, and here they are.
| Order of the Myths |
1868 |
| Infant Mystics |
1869 |
| Knights of Revelry |
1874 |
| Comic Cowboys |
1884 |
| Crewe of Columbus |
1922 |
| MAMGA |
1939 |
| Mystic Stripers |
1939 |
| Mystics of Time |
1948 |
| Maids of Mirth |
1949 |
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