News Summary
Asheville is set to host its 16th Annual Mardi Gras Parade on March 2, promising a vibrant celebration for all ages. Participants can expect colorful floats and a family-friendly atmosphere as they take to the streets starting at 3:05 p.m. The parade theme, ‘Out of This World,’ will highlight the city’s unique spirit. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to join the festivities while noting that street closures will begin at 10 a.m. Plan to arrive early for the full experience of this beloved community event!
Asheville Gears Up for an Unforgettable Mardi Gras Celebration!
There’s something truly magical happening in Asheville this year as the city prepares for its 16th Annual Mardi Gras Parade on Sunday, March 2. Get ready for a fantastic, vibrant celebration that promises to be fun for all ages!
Mark Your Calendars and Set the Clock!
The festivities will kick off with a parade starting precisely at 3:05 p.m. So, if you’re planning to partake in this remarkable event, make sure to get there early! The floats and participants will be lining up in the morning to ensure everyone is ready to dazzle and delight the crowd. Families, friends, and visitors are all welcome—this parade is free and open to the public, embracing the community spirit.
Where Does the Magic Happen?
Curious about where to catch all the action? The parade will commence at Coxe Ave, right at the intersection of Southside Ave. From there, the colorful floats will move north on Coxe, winding their way around Buxton Ave and Banks Ave, eventually concluding at Federal Alley. It’s a route designed to ensure that everyone has a front-row view of all the excitement!
Street Closures Alert!
If you’re driving in the area, be sure to plan ahead as streets along the parade route will close to vehicle traffic starting at 10 a.m. and will likely reopen around 6 p.m. once the cleanup is complete. The streets affected include:
- Coxe Ave from Patton to Buxton
- Southside Ave from Coxe to Biltmore
- S. Lexington from the intersection with Church/Banks to Southside
- Church St near the intersection with Banks/S. Lex to Southside
- Buxton Ave (all)
- Banks Ave (all)
- Coxe Ave from Southside to Banks
- Millard (all)
- Collier from Banks to Millard
- Federal Alley from Hilliard to Coxe
However, don’t worry too much—Coxe Ave between Hilliard Ave and Banks Ave will still allow local traffic!
Let’s Talk Themes!
This year, the theme for the parade is “Out of This World”—a nod to Asheville’s innovative spirit and love for unique festivities. Expect to see some unbelievable floats and costumes that embrace the essence of New Orleans while having their own special Asheville twist!
Community Spirit at its Best!
The Asheville Mardi Gras celebration is put together by an incredible non-profit group of volunteers who are passionate about enhancing community engagement. They work tirelessly to ensure that the parade is a memorable experience for everyone. Residents express their excitement, highlighting the family-friendly atmosphere that has turned the parade into a cherished annual tradition for many.
So, gear up for a day of joy, laughter, and vibrant colors as Asheville welcomes you to join the fun! Whether you’re dancing in the streets, enjoying the spectacular floats, or simply soaking in the energetic atmosphere, the Mardi Gras Parade is a celebration you won’t want to miss!
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- Wikipedia: Mardi Gras
- Google Search: Asheville Mardi Gras 2023
