Many preparing for weekend of Mardi Gras events Superbowl

Many were seen leaving Market Basket with drinks, food and a whole ice but all were celebrating for various reasons.

“My plans for weekend I m about to finish my items”. Im cooking baby back ribs and hot links to have finger foods for my Superbowl party to celebrate my 49ers victory Sunday evening. Harry PrudHomme said.

” So I m inviting a few my friends for super bowl what else we got? Mardi Gras there will food in my home. I shall be making ghumbo shrimp creole. Im making a bread pudding with monkey bread.

We asked these fans who they through would take home the win.

49ers absolutely wait whats the othe team Shelton added

Experts warn fans of Super Bowl ticket scams

Los Angeles does not have a team playing in Super Bowl this year a relative short drive or shorter flight makes going to Las Vegas a chance for some Southern Californians who can afford it.

Those look to snag last minute tickets to big match need to be wary of suspiciously good deals.

Over 100 reports of ticketed event scams came in to the BBB in 2023 official expressed.

It is probable that many victims do not submit a report.

Planos recommends potential ticket buyers to follow one rule of thumb if deal looks too good to be true.

“If the price is $5000 and somebody sweeps in with a chance for a $3500 tickets that is a really enticing proposition for consumers everywhere

Peer to peer payment methods are ubiquitous nowadays does not mean they are secure. Verified Super Bowl tickets can be purchased on Ticketmaster,

Planos said ” If it involves cryptocurrency a wire transfer prepaid debit cards or peer to peer payment methods. IT is certain you will see that money again.”

 

What is Lunar New Year and How it is celebrated?

On February 10 Asian American communities around the US will start Year of Dragon with community carnivals, parades, family gathering, fireworks and festivities.

In Asian countries, it is a festival that is celebrated for various days. In diaspora communities specially in cultural enclaves, Lunar New Year is visibly and joyfully celebrated.

In Chinese zodiac 2024 is Year of Dragon. Countries across Asia celebrate the new year in many ways and follow a different zodiac.

What is the Lunar New Year?

The Lunar New Year known as Spring Festival in China Tet in Vietnam and Seollal in Korea is a mega festival celebrated in various Asian countries. It is celebrated by diaspora communities around the globe.

It starts with first new moon of the lunar calendar and ends 15 days later on 1st full moon. The lunar calendar is based on the cycles of moon, the dates of holiday vary slightly each year falling between late january and mid february.

What are the animals of the zodiac?

Each year animal based on Chinese zodiac. The circle of 12 animals, the rat, ox , tiger, rabbit, dragon, goat, monkey measure cycles of time.

Legend has it a good beckoned all animals to bid him farewell before his departure from earth and 12 of them showed up. The Vietnamese zodiac is different honoring the cat instead of rabbit and buffalo instead of the ox.

How do diaspora communities celebrate?

Members of Asian American communities around the US also organize parades, festivities and carnivals around the Lunar New Year featuring dragon dances, lion, fireworks traditional food and culture performances.

New things for their home like furniture, decorate using orchids and brightly colored flowers. Lunar New Year also celebrated as a cultural event by some Asian American Christian and observed by several Catholic dioceses across of the US as well as other churches.

What are some special foods for the new year?

Each culture has own list of special foods during new year including rice cakes, spring rolls fish and meats. In Chinese culture changshou mian or long life noodles are consumed with a wish for a long happy life.

In Vietnamese banch chung and banh tet traditional dishes made from glutinous rice are must for celebrations. To make a banh tet banana leaves are lined with rice sof mung beans and pork belly which is then wrapped in leaves and tied up with strings.

What are some beliefs around the Lunar New Year?

Beast feared the color red loud noises and fire, people put up red paper dragons on their doors, burned red lanterns all night and set off firecrackers to frighten the monster.

Lunar New Year celebration is centred around removing bad luck. Red is good color to ring in new year.The color symbolizes good joy and fortune. People dress up in red attire decorate home with red paper and used red envelopes to give love one and friends money for new year.

Baltimore Lunar New Year, Valentine Day and Super Bow Festivities Buzzing Weekend

Baltimore is buzzing with a splendid trio events this weekend including the Lunar New Year, Super Bowl and Valentine Day Celebrations.

Baltimore is excite with a festivities as it welcomes a thrilling events this weekend. The city visitors are exciting to take part in the event such as the Lunar New Year, Valentine Day, The Super Bowl. Lunar New Year on Saturday, Super Bowl on Sunday and Valentines Day just around the corner.

Lunar New Year

In the spirit of New Year, the Baltimore Museum of Art is opening its doors to public for a free celebration. This event theme is the dragon will feature a mesmerizing lion dance performance b Yong Han Lion Dance Troupe.

Attendees will have chance to partake in a mini dragon making activity allowing them to immerse themselves in rich cultural tapestry of the event.

Galentines Day

The Ivy Bookshop a belove sanctuary for bibliophiles is extending an invitation to all for happy hour. This event replete with special book collection and drinks present the perfect chance to find a Valentines Day gift or celebrate one love for written word.

Super Bowl

As the weekend approaches Baltimore will have seen lot of celebration each show city diverse spirit and culture. There are laughter comedy shows, rich cultural event fervor of sports. Baltimore stands as testament to the power of unity diversity shared experiences.

Mardi Gras is return in New Orleans 2024 parade schedule, rotes what to about the holiday

Its Mardi Grass season in New Orleans and that is the parties, general revelry and parades are in full swing.

Mardi Gras start as a religious holiday observed before to Ash Wednesday and beginning of the Christian Lenten season, the celebration have expanded to weeks of parades and partying and are enjoyed around the globe.

You are local or travelling in for fun here is when and where you can search Mardi Gras parades around New Orlean this year.

In the US Mardi Gras is most globally found in New Orleans Louisiana. The city is famous as Big Easy take the celebration with tradition including king cake and parades starting in January and continuing in the weeks before holiday.

When is Mardi Gras 2024?

This year Mardi Grass which translates from French to Fat Tuesday is on Feb. 13. Ash Wednesday is on Feb. 14 day start of the 40 day Lenten season culminates with Easter.

Why does New Orleans celebrate Mardi Gras?

Mardi Gras is a holiday that dates start thousands of year to pagan spring and fertiility rites. Mardi Gras often called Carnival or Carnaval is celebrated in countries around the globe with mega Roman Catholic populations.

Louisiana was colonized first by French before it became part of US and has retained strong French and Cajun cultures including Mardi Gras.

When are the 2024 Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans?

There are plenty of parades all over New Orleans celebrating Mardi Gras that start in January and will last through Mardi Gras on Feb 13.

Saturday Feb 10

  • Krewe of Iris 11 am Uptown New Orleans
  • Krewe of Tucks Noon Uptown New Orleans
  • Krewe of Nomtoc 10 45 am Westbank
  • Krewe of Endymion 4 15 pm Mid City
  • Krewe of Bush 9 am Bush
  • Krewe of Isis 6 pm kenner

Sunday Feb 11

  • Krewe of Athena 5 30 pm Metairie
  • Krewe of Okeanos 11 am Uptown New Orleasn
  • Krew of Thoth Noon Uptown New Orleans
  • Krewe of Bacchus 5 15 pm Uptown New Orleans

Monday Feb 12

  • Krewe of Centurions 6 30 pm Metairie
  • Krewe of Proteus 5 15 pm Uptown New Orleans
  • Krewe of Orpheus 6 Pm Uptown New Orleans

Tuesday Feb 13 Mardi Gras

  • Krewe of Argus 11 am Metairie
  • Krewe of Zulu 8 am uptown New Orleans
  • Krewe of Rex 10 30 am Uptown New Orleans
  • Covington Lions Club 10 am Covington
  • Krewe of Folsom 2 pm Folsom