Columbia, S.C. to host 8th annual free Mardi Gras Columbia Festival Sat., Feb. 10

January 22, 2018

Free festival admission for all ages; beverage proceeds benefit Heroes in Blue; grand marshal Bakari Sellers; King Bentz Kirby and Queen Kassy Alia

The Krewe de Columbi-Ya-Ya, in collaboration with Soda City and City Roots, will host the Mardi Gras Columbia Festival on Saturday, February 10, 2018 at City Roots Farm in Columbia, S.C. A slew of Mardi Gras themed events will be held to celebrate New Orleans culture and traditions in Columbia, S.C., including an all-day music festival, a 5k run and a neighborhood Mardi Gras parade featuring grand marshal Bakari Sellers. After the morning run and parade, the Mardi Gras Columbia 2018 Festival will feature 17 live bands at City Roots Farm from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Festival admission is free for all ages, and proceeds from beer and wine sales will benefit the local nonprofit, Heroes in Blue. Find details on the Mardi Gras Columbia festival website at http://www.mardigrascolumbia.com/.

9:00 a.m.: The Annual Lagniappe 5k Run

To start the day’s festivities, runners, walkers, their fans, their dogs and their costumes will be welcomed for registration at 8:00 a.m. for the Lagniappe 5K run, which begins at 9:00 a.m. by the soccer fields near Owens Field airport and follows a course through the Rosewood neighborhood. Race registration is $30 and includes a race participant t-shirt. For an additional $5, your dog can join in on the fun! Costumes are encouraged, and walkers are too! The course is USATF certified and qualifies as an official Columbia Running Club Tour De Columbia event. Pre-race packet pick up will be held Friday, February 9 from 5:30-8:00 p.m. at River Rat Brewery. Find race info here: http://www.mardigrascolumbia.com/the-5k.

11:00 a.m.: The Legendary Mardi Gras Columbia Parade

The community is also invited to partake in the annual Mardi Gras Parade at 11 a.m., following the Lagniappe 5K. Lineup begins at 10 a.m. and the shenanigans roll at 11 a.m. Be a part of the parade by sending an email of interest and intent to [email protected], or just swing by as a spectator for all the music, costumes, and of course, bead-throwing!

2018 Mardi Gras Columbia Parade, with King Bentz Kirby, Queen Kassy Alia and Grand Marshal Bakari Sellers

Featured parade participants will be Krewe de Columbi-Ya-Ya members, other Krewes, the Soda City Brass Band, and the new reigning King and Queen, acclaimed musician Bentz Kirby and Heroes in Blue founder Kassy Alia. National political correspondent and former S.C. House Rep. Bakari Sellers will serve as grand marshal of the parade. Line-up will commence at 10 a.m. and floats will roll at 11 a.m.

12:00 p.m.: The 8th Annual Mardi Gras Columbia Festival

Kick-off for the free Mardi Gras Columbia Festival 2018 is set for 12 p.m. and will benefit Heroes in Blue. A full schedule of local and regional bands will be performing on four different stages for maximum entertainment and visibility, including but not limited to the following: Those Lavender Whales, EZ Shakes, Alarm Drum, Black Iron Gathering, Big Sky Revival, Sandcastles, Soda City Brass Band, Plowboys, George Fetner and The Strays, Flat Out Strangers, The Dubber, Pharaohs in Space, Devils in Disguise, Whisky Tango Revue, Buckdancer, Boomtown Waifs, The Captain Midnight Band.

The party will continue til dark with beverages sponsored by Abita Brewing Company and River Rat Brewery, as well as several local food vendors.

For those looking to eat, drink, mask, and merry-make before February 10, join the Krewe de Columbi-Ya-Ya at an undisclosed, top-secret location for The Blue Ball! Visit the public Facebook event for details. Come one…come y’all…and Laissez les bons temps rouler (Let the good times roll)!

The Blue Ball: The Blue Ball Facebook Event

Lagniappe 5K: Lagniappe 5K Facebook Event

Mardi Gras Columbia 2018: Mardi Gras Columbia Facebook Event

Heroes in Blue: http://heroesinblue.net/

 

About the Krewe de Columbi-Ya-Ya

Krewe de Columbi-Ya-Ya is Columbia’s first Mardi Gras crazed-Krewe, an all-volunteer organization dedicated to charitable works and letting the good times roll. Each Krewe member participates in the organization of the Lagniappe 5K, the Mardi Gras Parade, and the Mardi Gras Festival. Enjoying the privilege of a private Krewe space (with top notch food and drink) at the festival is just an added bonus. Other Krewe events throughout the year consist of oyster roasts, happy hours, barbecues, bacchanals, other local parades, and the annual coronation of the King and Queen of the Krewe de Columbia-Ya-Ya, held near Twelfth Night.

 

Web: www.mardigrascolumbia.com

Instagram: @MardiGrasColumbia

Krewe Facebook: www.facebook.com/KrewedeColumbiYaYa

Mardi Gras Facebook: www.facebook.com/mardigrascolumbia

 

About Heroes in Blue

Our mission is to promote community and police relations through empathy and action and to provide support for members and families of fallen officers. We focus on broadening the impact of police to help support people in need. We do this through Compassionate Acts that provide police with resources to address immediate needs. We also connect police with community organizations that address the root cause. We serve those who serve us through our tragedy response which provide immediate support to officers and their families in the wake of tragedy. Our Annual Feed An Officer campaign rallies community support to show appreciation to our men and women in blue. Learn more about Heroes in Blue: http://heroesinblue.net/