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La Crosse Mardi Gras Celebration

Our celebration revolves around two main events: The costume ball, wich includes all the Krewes, the Mardi Gras Sponsors, and any of the public who wish to purchase ball tickets. The ball precedes the main Mardi Gras festival and is held at the Stoney Creek Inn, while the festival itself is held at the La Crosse Center

La Crosse Mardi Gras kicks off at 11:00 a.m. and ends with the raffle drawing at 5:00 p.m. Admission is FREE to kids age 12 and under. Anyone over 12 must purchase a button.

This year, there are 2 different ticket/package prices based on when you purchase. You can attend the ball for $45.00 per person (if purchased before December 15th, 2007) or $50.00 per person (if purchased between December 15th and January 5th, 2008). The ball includes dinner and complimentary Mardi Gras beads for you to enjoy.

You can also purchase a family sponsorship for $125.00 (if purchased before December 15th, 2007) or $135.00 (if purchased between December 15th and January 5th, 2008). This includes 2 ball tickets with 2 Mardi Gras beads, 2 admissions to the festival, and 2 tickets to a private sponsor party with 2 Sponsor souvenirs. An individual sponsorship includes one of everything listed above for only $65.00 (if purchased before December 15th, 2007) or $70.00 (if purchased between December 15th and January 5th, 2008)



To order your ball tickets or sponsor packages, call 608-498-4774 or click here to print out a mail-in ticket request form.

Event
Date
Time
Place
Costume Ball Jan. 18, 2008 Cocktails @ 5:30 pm Stoney Creek Inn
Sponsor Party Jan. 22, 2008 5:30 pm Freighthouse
Event Jan. 27, 2008 Doors open @ 11:00 am La Crosse Center


Admission button $2 pre festival, $3.00 day of the event
Buttons available at area Quillin Stores and all Coulee Catholic Schools

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