Krewe of Boo, scares their way through the French Quarter
The parade first rolled in 2007 as a benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief. The Krewe of Boo Parade, a parade that first began in 2007 as a benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief, has expanded to include events throughout New Orleans. The parade, which includes over 600 riders, 16 floats, and 45 marching groups, was organized by Blaine Kern Sr., of float-building company Kern Studios, before his son Brian Kern took over when it returned in 2013. This year, Saints Hall of Famer Tyrone Hughes rode as Grand Marshal and entrepreneur Ron Bienvenu reigned as King.

प्रकाशित : 2 साल पहले द्वारा Rachel Handley में Entertainment
The parade first rolled in 2007 as a benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief.
Example video title will go here for this video
NEW ORLEANS — It was a spooky Saturday night in New Orleans as the Krewe of Boo Parade rolled through the Marigny, French Quarter, and CBD.
The parade first rolled in 2007 as a benefit for Hurricane Katrina relief. It was organized by Blaine Kern Sr., of float-building company Kern Studios before his son Brian Kern took it over when it returned in 2013. It has been growing since, now encompassing multiple events throughout the weekend.
This year, Saints Hall of Famer Tyrone Hughes rode as Grand Marshal and entrepreneur Ron Bienvenu reigned as King.
The parade featured more than 600 riders, 16 floats, and 45 marching groups.
► Get breaking news from your neighborhood delivered directly to you by downloading the new FREE WWL-TV News app now in the IOS App Store or Google Play.