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Dauphin Island gets parade season rolling for Mardi Gras in Alabama
January 7th, 2008 10:19 AM

 

Sunday, January 06, 2008

By ROBERT McCLENDON
Staff Reporter

When members of the Bowling Green marching band headed to Dauphin Island on Saturday, they went expecting to take in a Gulf Coast tradition -- the first Carnival parade of the season.

Instead, they were treated to another tradition, that of the leisurely parade start.

The Krewe de la Dauphine parade, which kicked off an unusually early parade season this year, started late. The floats were scheduled for a 1 p.m. roll-out, but it didn't actually get going until about 1:45 p.m., the same time the band had to head back to Mobile.

Not to worry, though. The band members -- in town for today's GMAC Bowl -- didn't make the trip down from the frozen tundra of northern Ohio for nothing. They did have enough time on the island to scarf down some local flavor in the form of fried candy bars and chicken on a stick.

Zak Ryan, a member of the drum line, even bought a purple, gold and green boa to show his Mardi Gras spirit. It clashed horribly with his orange band shirt, but nobody ever accused Carnival garb of being in good taste.

The fact that the band members didn't see the parade didn't seem to dampen their spirits, perhaps because they knew the were going to see a parade from the inside later that evening when they, along with the University of Tulsa band, marched in the GMAC Bowl Parade.

Bowling Green State University squares off against the University of Tulsa tonight at 7 at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in the GMAC Bowl.

When the Dauphin Island parade did get going, it offered up some fancy floats and nifty throws.

The procession featured a holiday theme, with each float portraying a different fete, everything from Halloween to Independence Day. In the case of the Easter float, maskers tossed out candy-filled plastic eggs to ecstatic revelers grasping and hollering for more.

Another crowd favorite was the convertible carrying the ladies from the Eat Alabama Wild Shrimp Committee. Decked out in loud red dresses and Cajun Reeboks -- white shrimp boots -- the ladies threw beads with gusto, delighting those who were able to snag a string and dismaying those who were not paying close attention. Beads flung at high speeds can be an unpleasant surprise if you catch them with your face.

Robert Hicks, who recently moved to Grand Bay from his native Slidell, La., said he never misses a Mardi Gras parade if he can help it. He said the smaller Dauphin Island parade reminded him of the parades he attended in Slidell.

"It's great," he said, as his daughter, 2-year-old Reagan Hicks, waved for beads. "She loves the excitement."


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Mardi Gras... Krewe de la Dauphine Style - Dauphin Island Alabama
January 4th, 2008 11:37 AM

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Mardi Gras returns to Dauphin Island on Saturday, January 5 at 1 p.m. as the Krewe de la Dauphine hosts its 15th annual parade. More than 52 units are scheduled to take part in the 2008 Hooray for Holidays themed celebration.

Floats representing the major holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, Easter and more will roll down Bienville Boulevard from the Dauphin Island Sea Lab to the Little Red School House as more than 35,000 partiers look on.

Thousands of Mardi Gras throws, from beads to cups, will be tossed to those along the parade route.

Dauphin Island is just 33 miles south of Mobile at the end of the Dauphin Island Parkway. Home to attractions such as the Dauphin Island Sea Lab and Estuarium, historic Ft. Gaines and the Audubon Bird Sanctuary, Dauphin Island is Alabama's Family Beach ®.

For information, call 251-861-5524 or visit www.dauphinisland.org. or call ACP Real Estate at 251-861-3311 - www.acpinfo.com
 

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