Krewe organized in 1932 Began parading floats in 1957 Fell dormant in 1986 Revived in 2005 250 male and female riders 16 floats Contemporary-style parade King, Queen !BONANZA! Everything with the krewe's emblem is collectible, especially the plush shieks! This krewe is one of only four parading organizations in St. Bernard Parish, including the krewes of Nemesis, Gladiators and AphroditeOriginally organized as a men's walking club in 1932 in the St. Bernard community of Arabi, this krewe took on the Arabic theme to satirize their town. In 1957, the krewe launched their first float parades and rolled in New Orleans on Fat Tuesday. For unknown reasons, the krewe disbanded immediately after their 29th float parade and went their separate ways. Just last year, the krewe made a grand return to christen a new parade route in Chalmette, becoming one of only three parading organizations in St. Bernard Parish. Unlike some others we do post positive feedback as soon as payment has cleared and do not wait until the buyer has posted feedback. If you meet your obligation why should you have to wait. We do appreciate all of our customers but occasionally a problem does arise. All we ask is that you give us a chance to remedy the situation before posting any negative feedback. Any questions please ask will respond ASAP
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