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35th Annual Mardi Gras—Call for Sponsors

Mardi Gras Benefitting Homeless Children returns on Fat Tuesday, February 17 for its 35th year! We are pleased to announce that The Joe Burrow Foundation has signed on as Presenting Sponsor!

Be seen by more than 1000 attendees enjoying 50+ restaurants and purveyors serving all you can eat food and drink. All sponsorships come with at least one table of 10 so you can invite clients and friends for an unforgettable night. Enjoy the parade, marching band, live music by DV8, live and silent auction, and lots more!

All proceeds benefit children experiencing homelessness.

Sponsorships available now.

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