Look Who's Talking

Getting the word out about the Justice For All Ball is critical to its success.

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A Grand Setting

When one thinks about balls in New Orleans, it’s almost always related to Mardi Gras, and that usually meant the Municipal Auditorium with it’s grand facade and remembrances of tableaux and call-outs, and the big finale at midnight on Shrove Tuesday with the meeting of Rex and Comus to officially end the Mardi Gras season. It was, indeed, a grand setting.

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It's All in The Name

Names are important for many reasons – they give us information about who we are, how we’re related to others, and often a look into our heritage. Without a name, who would we be?

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Weathering The Weather

Don’t like the weather in New Orleans? Just wait a minute, it will change. The weather has always been a factor in the Justice For All Ball – whether heat, rain, winds, tropical storms or hurricanes – the JFAB has learned to weather the weather.

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