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New krewe in Spanish Fort combines celebration and service
Summary
Spanish Fort's first men's Mardi Gras krewe, Los Toros Bravos, formed about six months ago and now has more than 50 members who pair carnival traditions with community service such as volunteering at a domestic violence shelter and running a food drive.
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Spanish Fort has a new men's Mardi Gras organization called Los Toros Bravos that blends celebration with community service. The group formed roughly six months ago and now includes more than 50 members. Members wear giant hats and flowing capes, have built several floats, and produced small keepsakes. They have also organized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and reported several volunteer activities in Baldwin County.
Key details:
- Los Toros Bravos means "the fighting bulls" and references the Toros school mascot.
- The krewe started about six months ago and now includes over 50 men.
- Members have built a handful of floats, created keepsakes, and established a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
- Reported community projects include volunteering at Baldwin County's Domestic Violence Shelter, "The Light House," and a food drive for the Prodisee Pantry.
- WKRG covered the group's first social event at the Spanish Fort Community Center early in the carnival season.
Summary:
The group combines local Mardi Gras tradition with organized volunteer work to support people and services in Baldwin County. They have begun the carnival season with a social event while continuing float building and community projects. Undetermined at this time.
