Saturday, Feb. 16: Second Liners Mardi Gras Club Parade
The annual parade begins at 1 p.m. at Nichols School at the corner of Division Street and Nichols Drive and travels west to Caillavet Street, south to Esters Boulevard and ends at the Doris C. Busch Park, 645 Esters Blvd. To see the parade route, click here.
Friday, Feb. 22: Seniors Mardi Gras Mambo, Luncheon & Dance
All adults age 55 and older are invited to celebrate Mardi Gras with a free luncheon and dance at the Donal M. Snyder Sr. Community Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Dress in Mardi Gras colors and listen to music while enjoying a meal and door prizes. A King, Queen, Grand Duke and Duchess will be crowned by random drawing. For more information and to view the flyer, click here.
Friday, Feb. 22: Special Needs Mardi Gras Ball & Dance
All ages with physical and mental disabilities are invited to celebrate Mardi Gras by wearing green, gold, and purple and enjoy snacks, door prizes and music spun by a local DJ for the free 6 to 9 p.m. ball and dance. For more information and to view the flyer, click here.
Saturday, Feb. 23: Biloxi Children’s Mardi Gras Walking Parade
The annual children’s parade, open to ages 12 and younger, will walk and roll downtown on Saturday at 10 a.m. This year’s theme is “It’s All on the Line” and celebrates everyday heroes. The parade begins under the I-110 overpass on Howard Avenue, travels east on Howard to Lameuse Street, turns south ending at Biloxi City Hall, 140 Lameuse Street. To see more, including the route, click here.
Sunday, Feb. 24: 3rd Annual Bow Wow Pawrade
The third annual Krewe of Barkloxi parade will prance around the Biloxi Town Green Sunday afternoon beginning at noon. A four-legged king and queen will be crown and registration is a $10 donation per pet and $15 donation on event day. For more information, click here. To see the registration form, click here.
Saturday, March 2: Neptune Mardi Gras Parade
The nighttime parade begins at 5:30 p.m. and travels through downtown Biloxi. Grand marshal will be actor, recording artist and filmmaker John Schneider (from TV’s Dukes of Hazzard.) To see the parade route, click here.
Tuesday, March 5: Gulf Coast Carnival Association Mardi Gras Parade
More than a hundred floats will be in the parade, with the theme of “It’s all on the line.” The annual parade begins at 1 p.m. and travels through downtown Biloxi. To see the parade route, click here.