Gals’ night on Friday
The Krewe of Artemis, founded in 2001 and the first and only all-female parading krewe in Baton Rouge, will roll at 7 p.m. downtown. Featuring New Orleans-style floats and themed throws, including the Krewe of Artemis’ signature high-heeled shoe, footballs and light-up tambourines. kreweofartemis.net
Triple play on Saturday
Le Krewe Mystique de la Capitale, one of the longest-running parades in Baton Rouge, starts things off at 2 p.m. downtown. The Krewe of Ascension Mambo also rolls at 2 p.m. in Gonzales. Topping off the evening is the Krewe of Orion at 6:30 p.m., also in downtown Baton Rouge.
Sunday gets squirrely
With a furry, friendly rodent as a mascot, the Krewe of Mid City Gras, one of Baton Rouge’s newer parades, makes its way along North Boulevard starting at 2 p.m. The nonprofit overseeing the parade says it’s “committed to showcasing our vibrant and diverse community.” www.midcitygras.org/contact
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