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Join us and invite your friends to our Thursday, January 14th Meet and Greet in Greater Los Angeles! Open mic and a great chance to meet the Expo team and other “Expo-ites”!

When: Thursday, January 14th
Time: 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Where: The Cork Lounge, 5043 Van Nuys Blvd., Sherman Oaks, 91403 (big parking lot – Yay!)

All ages welcome! Always a great hang!

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THIRD ANNUAL ROCKY MOUNTAIN MARDI GRAS MILE HIGH CELEBRATION EXPANDS INTO DOWNTOWN PARKER

Denver, CO – January 11, 2016 – February marks the start of Mardi Gras celebrations nationwide. Infamous “Fat Tuesday” falls early this month. Here in Parker, Colorado, the Council of Arts, Science and Culture (CASC) brings its 3rd Annual Gras Celebration to downtown, for the first time this year. Parker’s downtown is the CASC Mardi Gras’ new, permanent location – kicking off the celebration is a three day event beginning on February 5th, 2016.

CASC visionaries, also responsible for growing the downtown Parker Oktoberfest, present this celebration as a seminal downtown event. Rocky Mountain Mardi Gras Parker 2016 is co-hosted by Parker Downtown Business Alliance with additional support from the Parker Creative District.

Kicking off the weekend festivities on Friday, February 5th, a Biz-Pub Crawl will greet the weekend, as the celebration continues on Saturday with a sidewalk parade featuring what planners hope to be the largest Marching Sidewalk Band in Colorado with The Glorious Rhythm Heartbreakers and Melodious Strangers Social Club – A Rocky Mountain Mardi Gras Musical Mobocracy – Cajun food and – yes, an experience people will want to have as Mardi Gras introduces a Black Eyed Bingo Bash set to live music, neon decor, black lights and featuring over $1,500 worth of cash winnings to players. Sunday, of course, is the answer to every Super Bowl fan’s dream; a kickoff aptly named “GumBowl Brunch” at Parker Garage on Mainstreet.

“We are thrilled to announce such support and growth to our Mardi Gras celebration,” said Jeff Fox, president of the Council of Arts, Science & Culture (“CASC”). “With our growing cultural reach across the Front Range and the fun twist we are putting on this year’s event by adding a family friendly all play in the band parade, it’s sure to get some attention!”

As a fundraiser, this year’s event is supported by Mile High Rodeo Royalty and Rollin’ Dreams, an organization whose mission is to enrich the lives of teenagers with life threatening illnesses. Rollin’ Dreams provides activities and experiences for teens during treatment, to decrease and overcome boredom and loneliness.

Rocky Mountain Mardi Gras is the perfect New Year kickoff event and a complement to the Parker Community’s Festival Season. It is fast becoming a recognized Colorado event due to its authentic, fun and family-friendly Eyed Bingo twists and celebratory atmosphere.

Where? Various locations around Mainstreet, Parker, CO 80134 with Vines Wine Bar and Bistro, Parker Garage and Deep Space center at Victorian Peaks providing specific events.

When? Festival kicks off Friday, February 5, 2016 (4pm) Saturday, February 6, 2016 (4pm – 10:30pm) and Sunday February 7, 2016 at 11 am.

Additional details regarding sponsors, specific attractions and schedule will be provided in future news.

About CASC –

CASC – Is a non-profit organization started in 2004, in Parker Colorado. Dedicated for a number of years to the entertainment of arts and culture, they now focus on cultural events while supporting groups that bring value to communities. CASC hosts the Parker Oktoberfest and Black Eyed Bingo, supports the Mile High Rodeo Royalty as well as provide musical entertainment for Parker Wine Walks, Parker Days Community Stage and the Creative Districts, Random Acts of Art nd line parade, Black

About Parker Downtown Business Alliance –

The Downtown Business Alliance comprises of Downtown Parker business owners that meet monthly and work to develop marketing events and promotions to draw residents of Parker to their own downtown area. “Making Parker an Even Better Place To Live and Enjoy!”

About Parker’s Creative District

The Creative District at Old Town is one of the many aspects that make Parker a great place to live and work. With lots of outdoor festivals and events, great cultural facilities and authentic historic properties, the Creative District offers arts and culture experiences right at your front door.

The District is managed by the Town of Parker and the Creative District Executive Committee, a citizen’s advisory board that provides advocacy and leadership in developing the District’s arts, culture and entertainment.

Media Contact:

Jeffery Fox, carnival@mardigrasparker.com 303-261-8059

Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/Rocky-Mountain-Mardi-Gras-146719999026355/?ref=hl

Web: http://www.rockymountainmardigras.com

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