Joan of Arc parade, Société Des Champs set to start 2026 Mardi Gras

Mardi Gras in New Orleans is officially here, with the Joan of Arc parade and the Société Des Champs Elysée streetcar ride ready to start the 2026 season Tuesday in the French Quarter.

The events fall on Epiphany, or the Christian holiday commemorating the three wise men visiting baby Jesus and bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. The day is also known as or Three Kings Day, which kicks off the celebratory span of time that lasts more than a month and culminates on Mardi Gras, the day before Ash Wednesday.

Known as the Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc, the group formed in 2008 and now holds the first parade of the Mardi Gras season. It’s a two-hour medieval-inspired walking procession that starts at 300 N. Front St. and ends at the corner of French Market Place and Barracks Street.

The krewe is slated to begin assembling at 5:45 p.m. at the starting point and the parade begins at 7:30 p.m.

Several stops occur along the way, including a king cake ceremony at Oscar Dunn Park across the street from Jackson Square and a brief pause to sing happy birthday at the Joan of Arc statue where North Peter and Decatur streets converge.

Joan of Arc’s birthday is generally accepted to be Jan. 6, 1412, although the exact date of her birth was never recorded. At the age of 17, Joan of Arc helped a demoralized French army beat back the English during the siege of Orléans in the Hundred Years War after claiming to be guided by divine visions. She was burned at the stake in 1431.

A map of the parade route can be found at joanofarcparade.org.

The Société Des Champs Elysée, also known as La Société Pas Si Secrète Des Champs-Élysées or The Not So Secret Society of the Elysian Fields, has held its streetcar ride since 2017.

The ride starts at 7:30 p.m. at the intersection of North Rampart Street and Esplanade Avenue, and proceeds southwest down North Rampart until the streetcar reaches Union Passenger Terminal near Loyola and Howard avenues.

The streetcar then turns around and heads back down the same route until reaching its starting point.

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Believe it or Not, it All Started Here.

While there’s a buttload of awesome things to see in New Orleans and centuries of interesting history the thing that interests me the most about the Crescent City is its Mob history. It’s my hobby, a hobby I spend a good percentage of my free time on and it’s a subject that a lot of people, even locals, don’t know a whole bunch about. Hopefully I can change that a bit.

And so, it’s always best to start at the beginning.

When most people think of the American version of the Mafia 99.9999% of the time New York comes to mind and so most people — should they decide to dig into the subject a little deeper — are surprised to learn that the American Mafia has its roots in New Orleans going back to, at least, the Civil War and most likely a couple of decades before that. It wasn’t what we know as the Mafia of the last century with guys like Capone, Lansky, Luciano or Gotti but probably more akin to the images we were shown in Godfather II explaining Vito Corleone’s origins.

The first guy who gets credit for being the Boss of New Orleans, or more accurately Little Palermo (the area of the French Quarter), was Raffaele Agnello. Raffaele was originally from Palermo Sicily and was among the leadership of the European Brigade, a military style unit made up of immigrants to Louisiana, by the time of the outbreak of hostilities between the north and south. After NOLA was captured by Union forces, the European Brigade was delegated as a security force in the city and this undoubtedly helped Agnello gather power to himself.

After the war, Agnello became more and more powerful but, of course, he had his rivals and one of those was a fruit and produce importer named Joseph Macheca. While Macheca wasn’t thought to have been an actual member of the Mafia (though he had Sicilian roots he was actually born in New Orleans and thus an Americano) he certainly mixed in those circles and though it’s not known if Macheca actually played a part in the incident, Agnello was assassinated on Toulouse Street on the morning of April 1, 1869, not far from Joseph Macheca’s business.

After a tense few months in which there were numerous shootings and at least one death, an associate of Macheca’s named Litero Barba, it appeared that Raffaelle had come out on top and decided to do a victory lap around Little Palermo so his fellow Italians could see who was in charge.

He and Godson/bodyguard Frank Saccaro had just turned the corner onto Toulouse from Old Levee Street (now Decatur Street) when a sound distracted both Sacarro and Agnello. As they turned to look back to see what the commotion was on Old Levee a man named Joseph Florada (he would later be known by the name Gaetano Arditto in the assassination of another individual a decade later) stepped from a doorway where he had hidden himself and raised a blunderbuss and shot Agnello in the head. Four bits of metal penetrated his skull. Sacarro was also wounded but only with a minor wound to his hand. He gave chase to Florada but lost him. It’s almost certain that he knew who had fired the shot but later refused to identify him to the police.

Raffaele’s brother Joseph, known as Peppino, would move into his brother’s spot.

More on Peppino, Macheca, Florada and others in (hopefully) future installments.

Next time in Leave the Gun, Take the Muffuletta: Stories of the New Orleans Mob we’ll see what a Mafia Boss, a stripper and a preacher had in common.

Till then remember, never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth shut, unless you have something to tell me. I always love hearing NOLA stories on this subject.

By Ron Rawson
Born a Yankee but has lived in the southern USA for decades in between periods spent out west in Las Vegas and Montana and with a (far too) short period spent in Italy. Ron has split his time between New Orleans and Atlanta for the last 13 years. With an interest in the Mafia that goes back three decades he has spent the last ten years researching the New Orleans Family and hunting down the locations around the city where the history happened. Husband to a beautiful wife, father of three great kids and grandfather to a wonderful little girl (soon to be two wonderful little girls) .

FQMD meeting scheduled to discuss $1.5M funding for public safety, quality of life

The French Quarter Management District Board of Commissioners is scheduled to hold a public meeting Monday evening to provide information and solicit public input on a one-time $1.5 million appropriation from the state of Louisiana to pay for public safety and quality of life programming.

The meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the New Orleans Marriott Mardi Gras Ballroom located at 555 Canal St.

Members of the public are encouraged to attend and share their thoughts on the funding opportunity. Written public comments will be accepted before the meeting starts. More information can be found in FQMD’s public comment policy, including how to submit written public comments and procedures for making live comments. 

The Board of Commissioners agenda can be found on the FQMD’s website. All FQMD Board of Commissioners meetings are open to the public.

NOPD investigates shooting death near Decatur, St. Philip streets

New Orleans Police are investigating a shooting death of a man that occurred near the intersection of Decatur and St. Philip streets on Saturday, officials said.

Records show that police responded to the shooting at about 9:01 p.m. NOPD officials said the shooting occurred in between the railroad tracks and the Mississippi River, near the intersection.

The man was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the NOPD, which did not identify the man. Suspect information was not provided.

The shooting was near the route of the annual Krewe of Boo Halloween parade, which occurred earlier in the evening.