Birmingham Carnival Society

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Photos 02/09/2016

Vintage Mardi Gras Invitation. From the Birmingham Archives.

12/30/2015

We've gotten lots of questions and emails regarding the possibility of a 2016 Birmingham Mardi Gras parade: Unfortunately The Birmingham Carnival Society is not planning a 2016 Mardi Gras parade. The difficulty of the parade permitting notification process and related requirements and costs have led us to the decision to not organize the parade this year (and last). Most notably the City of Birmingham has ceased providing waivers for the required police escorts and security. Our apologies. If other organizations/individuals organize a Mardi Gras event, parade or otherwise they are welcome to post it on this page.
Happy New Year!

Photos 02/17/2015

Happy Mardi Gras!

Photos 02/21/2014
Timeline photos 06/27/2013

This morning's press conference with Mayor Bell to announce our screening of Spike Lee's "4 Little Girls" in partnership with the City of Birmingham!

02/13/2013

Happy Mardi Gras!

01/14/2013

I am very sad to say that we will not be having the Fat Tuesday parade this year. As a two person operation, we both just got to busy with some other projects this fall to work on the parade permit paperwork and all of the administrative headaches that come along with that. We tried to identify a non profit to work with over the summer so that we could grow and find sponserships for the parade but that has been an unsuccessful effort thus far. We will keep trying! If anyone knows of a non profit that might be a good fit we would like to attempt to work with an organization and keep the parade alive- Please let us know if you have any suggestions. In the mean time we are working on the logistics of a New Orleans style walking parade Sat. 9th of Feb. in 5 points or Lakeview if anyone is interested? That way we could possibly bypass needing the permit and can keep the Mardi Gras tradition going.

Birmingham Carnival Society organize Mardi Gras night parade for Fat Tuesday 02/17/2012

http://magiccitypost.com/2012/02/17/birmingham-carnival-society-organize-mardi-gras-night-parade-for-fat-tuesday/

Birmingham Carnival Society organize Mardi Gras night parade for Fat Tuesday Photo: 1897 Mardi Gras Parade. Courtesy of the Birmingham Public Library Archives. The first float in Birmingham's inaugural Mardi Gras parade on March 8, 1886 was sponsored by a brewery. It “represented the king of beer seated on a throne of velvet, drinking to the health of the crowd.” Cheers t...

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Location

Address

Highland Avenue
Birmingham, AL
35205

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm
Sunday 8am - 7pm