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Step into a night of magic + meaning as the Junior League of Greenville celebrates 95 years of community service.

Photos provided by Junior League of Greenville

Get into the Mardi Gras spirit and join the Junior League of Greenville for an unforgettable evening at Mardi Gras Magic, happening Saturday, March 1 at The 405.

Guests can enjoy mouthwatering Cajun bites (think: classic étouffée and king cake) while grooving to live jams from the Erica Berg Collective.

Plus, all proceeds support the Junior League of Greenville’s mission to train women leaders + fund local programs helping women, children, and families in need.

Let the good times roll

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