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New Orleans is the city that lives in you, no matter where you live. And this website is for all of us who don’t live in New Orleans to stay connected with the Big Easy. Welcome to Church of New Orleans!

 

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Long Beach, California hosts its annual Mardi Gras Celebration on 2/15/2020!

John Dunlop

Join in on the fun at the annual Long Beach Mardi Gras Celebration at Shoreline Village and Rainbow Harbor on Saturday, February 15, 2020! This free community event is an afternoon of live music, bead throws, a parade, novelty acts and more. Join folks of all ages in dressing up, dancing, and making merry. All are welcome and participation is FREE!!

New Orleans Zombie Run - 10/19/2019

John Dunlop

The morning of Saturday, October 19, 2019, New Orleanians must escape the zombie apocalypse that is upon us! Wear your bio-hazard suit, gas mask, zombie make-up, or other monster costume and join in the third annual New Orleans Zombie Run on Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 9:00am for a zombie-infested 2-mile race through the Warehouse District. Escape the clutches of the Big Easy Rollergirls who are the Zombie Killers! The outbreak is contained in downtown New Orleans where a quarantine zone has been mapped out for zombies, humans, and monsters alike. Stay in costume and enjoy the Krewe of BOO! Halloween Parade in the French Quarter as it rolls at sundown.

Southern Decadence - 8/29 - 9/2/2019

John Dunlop

Southern Decadence is an annual 6-day event held by the gay and lesbian community during Labor Day Weekend, culminating in a parade through the French Quarter on the Sunday before Labor Day. “Decadence”, as it’s commonly referred to, originated in 1972 as an end-of-summer party where 40-50 friends, both gay and straight, dressed as their favorite decadent Southerner. The group threw another party two weeks later to bid farewell to a friend who left New Orleans to join his partner in Michigan. Decadence is like Mardi Gras in that there are parades, bead throwing, street and dance parties. Southern Decadence can be sexual in tone and is generally geared towards adult revelers. Have some decadent fun in the sun!