Mardi Gras Diversity Day has been a tradition at BHS since 2009. With everyone that comes together to include everyone for a special day. Senior MaecyLynn Wolff’s opinion on Mardi Gras and its purpose.
“The purpose of Mardi Gras is to create an inclusive and unforgettable celebration for individuals with disabilities,” Wolff said.” Giving them a special day filled with joy and excitement.”
Wolff has a great purpose for this club, with Mardi Gras being open for anyone to attend.
“My goal for Mardi Gras is to help the club grow and ensure that our tradition of Diversity Day continues even after I graduate,” Wolff said.
Another member of Mardi Gras is Olive Stacey and let’s see how long she has been a part of Mardi Gras and what her and Wolff’s goals for Mardi Gras are.
“This is my second year,” Stacey said. “My goal is to spread awareness for inclusivity and just a day for everyone to be included.”
“What I love most about Mardi Gras is seeing the pure happiness on everyone’s faces,” Wolff said.” This year, in particular, it was incredibly rewarding to watch all the hard work come together.”
Mardi Gras has been a tradition at BHS for many years and is always celebrated.
“To me, Mardi Gras is more than just a party, it’s a celebration of diversity, a way to uplift and honor those who are different, and a reminder that everyone deserves to feel included,” Wolff said.
This day is not just about knowing it’s Mardi Gras, but the games get people active and it’s what everyone loves.