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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Muncie Gras Returns to the Streets of Downtown Muncie!!

The largest party of the year returns to the streets of downtown Muncie! The legendary Muncie Gras will be held February 20, 2010 from 7pm-2am along South Walnut Street in Downtown Muncie, Indiana.

Huge heated tents will house all of your favorite bars and some of our favorite active entertainment. The weather is not an obstacle this year; there will be tons of places to get out of the cold and grab a cold one! The mechanical bull is back, the go-go cage, dance party tent, FM Music outdoor stage, Bessie the beer giving cow, belly dancers, drag show, lingerie show, sizzling hot male revue, and tons of live entertainment indoors and out to keep you in the party mood throughout the evening!

Get started on your costume NOW! Costumed revelers can compete two ways this year: first for the best Mardi Gras costume, mask or headpiece and a second contest for the most eco-friendly costume! This one will be judged on most stylish use for recycled materials. $100 first prize and fabulous goodies!

MITS Trolley will provide a safe ride home, running from 7pm-3am to campus and Lyndenbrook hotels. This is a 21 and up event. Tickets go on sale February 1 and are $10 in advance at various locations around town (TBA), or $15 at the gate. Tickets are also available on line at www.wlbc.com or www.maxrocks.com.

Check munciedowntown.com/munciegras often for entertainment updates, pre-sale ticket locations and MITS Trolley route. Or follow us on twitter @munciegras.

See photos from past Muncie Mardi Gras events here
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Produced by: Muncie Downtown Development

Sponsored by: MSD Recycling and Education Initiative and Bud Light

Brought to you by: WLBC, WERK and MAX and All Access

Vendors who would like to be a part of this year's event should contact Cheryl Crowder @ chercrowder@gmail.com or 765 282-7897

Laissez le bon roulement de périodes ! (Let the good times roll !)


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