About Us

Just who do we think we are?

Mission

The Krewe of Freret was established in New Orleans, Louisiana as a co-ed social organization which intends to support local industry, conduct service events that benefit the city at large, and preserve the longevity of the Mardi Gras tradition.


The New Krewe

In late 2011, seven young Loyola graduates lamented the notion of squandering hard earned money to join a formal Krewe where they knew virtually no one and would have limited input.  So rather than joining an existing Krewe, they sought to enhance Mardi Gras by creating a world class parade.

Those simple three words that utter so softly off of your lips, “Krewe of Freret”, drive Tulane and Loyola alumni to come together for the greater good of Carnival.  Whereas the word ‘Freret’ was previously a division line between two campuses, the Krewe of Freret aims to unify these enthusiastic young professionals and infuse new vigor into Mardi Gras while simultaneously fanning the revitalization of the Freret corridor and her traditions.

The Krewe has received incredible support from the community, with many Freret Street business owners counted as Krewe of Freret members.


The Original Krewe

The original Krewe of Freret paraded for over forty years, bringing joy to the Freret neighborhood until the mid-1990′s.  The original Krewe was captained by Nash Barreca, with a den located at his family’s restaurant on Freret Street, Frank’s Steakhouse.  The floats would line up on Freret Street behind the Loyola Field House (now the gym/parking garage).

The Krewe’s LLC expired nearly twenty years ago, before the new Krewe apopted the moniker in late 2011.  Several descendants of Freret’s original ranks grace the new Krewe’s membership roll.  Much like the old Krewe, the new Krewe cherishes the Freret Street mixed business and residential community.


Royal Court

Every year, Krewe of Freret members nominate their favorite Carnival royalty.  An annual public coronation ceremony is held at the intersection of Royal Street and Elysian Fields Avenue, immediately preceeding Krewe du Vieux and Krewe Delusion.

QUEEN:

  • 2013: Queen Margaret Moore
  • 2012: Queen Kellie Grengs

KING:

  • 2013: King Danny Sullivan
  • 2012: King Tree

GRAND MARSHAL:

  • 2013:  Darryl “Dancingman504″ Young
  • 2012:  Darryl “Dancingman504″ Young

Defenders of Freret

2012

  • Christine Margaret Trovato
  • Nicholas Ross Trovato
  • Angela Ann Richter
  • Adrienne Marie Flament Resh
  • Kyle Coulson Resh
  • Doug Caire, Sr.
  • Daniel Edward Watson
  • Christopher Brian Cook
  • Miguel A. Rosas
  • Samuel J. Rhoades III
  • Becky Dengler Rhoades
  • Kelly Lauren Roth
  • Kellie Grengs
  • Gabriel Leonel Falcon
  • Abbey Alisabeth Brandon
  • Dietrich Matthew von Biedenfeld
  • Mark David Gaal
  • Donald Ralph Simoneaux Jr.
  • Patrick John DiFilippo
  • Thomas Monroe Pickral Jr.
  • Jacob Michael Parvino
  • John Michael Iafelice
  • Daniel Vincent Sullivan
  • Ronald Andrew Slipman
  • Maxwell Urban Materne
  • Adam Patrick Pepperman
  • Patrick Thomas Knudsen
  • Paul Richter
  • Emile Joseph Pilie
  • Frank Jose Gomez
  • Diane Anderson Ireland
  • Anonymous Benefactor
  • Tom Pickral Sr.
  • Sean Michael Kilroy
  • Fredric Andrew Diegel
  • Alex Robert Auger
  • Daniel Alexander Hernandez
  • Eugenio Hernandez II
  • Jonathan Edward Bachman
  • Michael Bryan Seidman
  • Casey John Kloehn
  • Michelle Denise Korcz
  • Ary Kaemerz Dotiwala
  • Matthew Decker Simmons
  • Nicholas Manuel Pino
  • Austin Younger Taylor
  • Luke Markesky
  • Cesar R. Rodriguez
  • Charles Stewart McCatherin
  • Abigail Eva Gordon
  • Samuel Ronald Slipman
  • Paul Anthony Tafalla
  • Jessica Lauren Monk
  • Mark Edward Poist
  • John Todd McDaniel
  • AJ Niland
  • Bennett Drago
  • Dennis A Caruso
  • Teresa A Caruso

2013

  • Andrew Lawrence Wickerman
  • Eugenio Hernandez II
  • Michelle Korscz