The highs of catching beads and throws during Mardi Gras can be extremely fun, but those treasures often pile up after parades. For anyone looking to dispose of their throws and beads, two local ...
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Securing the best spot along the parade route to catch loads and loads of beads is what Mardi Gras is all about. But what happens to those beads after arriving home? Two organizations, LARC and Arc of ...