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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 60

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Bloomington, Illinois
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NEXT MONTH'S TRAVEL A worldly fair in Florida; a Don your spiffiest outfit for the International Folk Fair Feb. 17-19 in St. Petersburg, Fla. People will be decked out in native costumes showcasing 43 cultures for the Parade EAST of also find Nations. And you'll a cornucopia of ethnic food.

"You can eat your way around the world," says director Anna Trakas. Then waddle through the throng of 40,000 in the International Marketplace to gaze at the arts and crafts. The fair closes with ethnic represen- chocolate affair in Hershey tatives holding a 30-foot-by-60-foot U.S. flag to recognize their American heritage. Information: (813) 327-7999.

Chocophiles unite Feb. 17-20 at Hershey, Great American Chocolate Festival. Sample chocolate waffles, pasta and sculptures. There's even chocolate bingo with cards and chips made of the real stuff. You're not in a dream as you cruise down streets with names such as Chocolate and Cocoa lined with streetlights shaped like Hershey Kisses.

Information: 1-800-437-7439. Most carpets wouldnt appreciate a fine wine. But Allied Fibers takes it in stride. Because it's the only carpet with a five year warranty against soil, dirt, stain or wear. And you can get Worry-Free carpeting at Sears.

At our great low carpet prices, every single day. With credit plans to suit your needs. Of course, we offer measuring and estimates. Free of charge. Free of obligation.

Installation is worry free, too. At your convenience, not ours. Sears fully guarantees your satisfaction. So if you're not satisfied with your shopping experience, call us collect at 312-875-1141. Now the store you trust has the name-brand carpeting you want.

And you'll surely appreciate that. store for warranty details. Worryfree. Brand name SEARS carpeting FROM ALLIED FIRERS and a whole lot more. Three cities ready to party hearty for Mardi Gras OK party animals, this is your zoo.

That party of parties, Mardi Gras, cranks up Feb. 7. Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, falls on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, and lots of cities are celebrating. Here's CENTRAL a sampling of festivities: The biggest, New Orleans, kicks off its celebration in traditional style with two weeks of parades, including the legendary Bacchus on Feb. 5.

Comedian Billy Crystal, in the role of Bacchus, leads the parade. All stops are pulled out on Feb. 7 as revelers, bejeweled and bedecked in their festival finery, take to the streets. Blend into the crowd with a costume of your own or get competitive at the annual Mask-A-Thon, which offers special categories for out-oftowners. Information: (504) 566-5068.

Not to be outdone, Mobile, claims the oldest Mardi Gras, dating to 1703, originally called Boeuf Gras. The 1989 version includes parades, masked balls and the coronation of a king and queen. Information: (205) 432-3324. In St. Louis, join the merriment of Soulard Mardi Gras, Feb.

4-7. One of St. Louis' most historic neighborhoods, A hot time in Texas; the date If hot stuff is your desire, don't miss the 11th annual Festival in Laredo, Texas, Feb. 17-18. Featured for the 60,000 hot green pepper aficionados: a eating WEST cord: contest (last the Miss year's Jala- re57), Contest, a recipe contest.

For the kiddies who cannot savor such flavor, there's a eating contest with green Jell-O. Information: (512) 722-0589. For a variation on the dating game, grab your sweetie and head for the Riverside County National Date Festival and Fair in Indio, Feb. 17-26. OK, so it's not that kind of but it is a guaranteed good time.

Com- 12 USA 27-29, 1989 Photography Orleans Leavines, Susie By BRING IN THE CLOWNS: The madness of Mardi Gras sweeps several cities on Feb. 7. Soulard might not have the biggest festival, but have just as much fun," says organizer Tom Gullickson. Activities include parades, jazz and Cajun zydeco music, a cook-off and a "Taste of Soulard," featuring nibbles from local restaurants. Information: (314) 621-7032.

of the year in California plete with midway, parades, pageants, cotton candy and the nation's only celebration of the wrinkly little fruit. Indio is nestled in the Coachella Valley, where 95 percent of the Western Hemisphere's dates are grown. The whole town gets into the act from bank tellers dressed as Arabian princesses to turbaned merchants all to celebrate the end of the harvest. Festivities include camel and ostrich races, an Arabian Nights Street Parade, a diaper derby, a tractor pull, musical entertainment and more dates and date dishes than you can imagine. Information: (619) 342-8247.

Sears, Roebuck and Co. 1989 By Pamela Brown and Christine Maggio.

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