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10,000 sq. ft. New Orleans-Style Party
with Bourbon Street Party Entertainment & Decadent Fun!

So Why Is
It Called 'Fat Tuesday'?!
Fat Tuesday is an unofficial celebration that is
the last day of the Mardi Gras. The Fat Tuesday celebration is
always
held the day before the beginning of Lent (ASH WEDNESDAY). It is a day where people eat gluttonous amounts of
rich fatty food, sweets, drink and 'partake in sin-like behaviors'... Hence the name "Fat Tuesday."
Practiced mostly by Catholicism, Lent is a time to fast/give up your desires and recognize the Feast of
Resurrection commonly known as Easter Sunday. The Fast of Lents
lasts 40 days and ends Easter Sunday
So Celebrate FAT TUESDAY Mardi Gras & Post
Bar Style!

OVER 1,000
Party-Goers Expected for this Decadent Fun
Sponsored By ABSOLUT VODKA & Malibu Rum
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