The vibrant atmosphere of the Mardi Gras Festival in Columbia, featuring a lively parade with creative floats.
The 15th Annual Mardi Gras Columbia Festival brought joy, music, and community spirit to Columbia, S.C. The event featured a vibrant parade, live performances from local bands, and an array of delicious creole-inspired dishes, all while supporting local charities. It emphasized family-friendly fun and the importance of togetherness, honoring the festival’s late founder with a memorial tree. This cherished tradition continues to unite residents and visitors alike, making it a memorable occasion filled with laughter and connection.
Columbia, S.C. was alive with energy and the spirit of celebration on Saturday as it marked the 15th Annual Mardi Gras Columbia Festival. This yearly event has become a treasured tradition for locals and visitors alike, bringing the community together for a day filled with vibrant festivities, delicious food, and lively music.
The day’s excitement kicked off with a **_free community parade_** that rolled through the charming Rosewood neighborhood. Led by the wildly creative Krewe De Columbia Ya-Ya floats, the parade began at 11 a.m., making its way down Rosewood Drive before returning to the picturesque City Roots Urban Farm. Spectators relished every moment, cheering and waving as the colorful procession passed by.
Once the parade wrapped up, the festival shifted gears to feature an impressive lineup of live performances. **_Eighteen local bands_** took to three stages at City Roots, showcasing a variety of musical styles that kept festival-goers dancing and entertained throughout the day. It was a wonderful opportunity for local talent to shine and for audiences to discover new favorites.
Mardi Gras isn’t just about the music; it’s also a time for fabulous food! Attendees were treated to a delightful array of **_creole-inspired dishes_** that tantalized taste buds and showcased the unique flavors of the region. Colorful Mardi Gras beads were being tossed around, adding to the festive atmosphere, while a variety of local vendors set up shop, providing an exciting mix of merchandise for everyone to enjoy.
The festival is designed not only for fun but also with a heart. Gala proceeds go to support various local charities, continuing a tradition started when the event began back in 2011. It’s all about uplifting the community and fostering a sense of togetherness. As the festival continues to grow, it honors the memory of its late founder, Tom Hall, who passed away in January 2024. A special **_tributing tree_** was planted this year in his memory, symbolizing the roots and growth of the community he cherished.
With tickets priced at just $10 (and free admission for kids under 12), it was a **_family-friendly event_** that welcomed everybody to come out and make lasting memories. The atmosphere buzzed with laughter and joy, as attendees shared stories, met new friends, and enjoyed the simple pleasures of life. One visitor from Louisiana expressed that the festival felt like a little piece of home for her, highlighting the welcoming spirit that permeated the event.
The Krewe de Columbia-Ya-Ya, the organizing group behind this festival, is an **_all-volunteer club_** dedicated to local charities since they began this marvelous journey. As people gathered to celebrate community, fellowship, and life together, the event became a true reflection of the deep connections that bind the residents of Columbia. Long-time attendees, like Dick Moons, who has been coming since the very first event, only affirmed the ongoing love for this remarkable festival.
In a world driven by busyness, the 15th Annual Mardi Gras Columbia Festival proved that taking time to celebrate together can create joyful ripples that enrich community life. As Columbia looks ahead to the next festival, the excitement and community bonds created during this year’s celebration will surely live on in the hearts of all who attended.
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