26, but festivities start weeks in advance.
As they typically do, tickets sold out almost imme-
diately in January for Twin Cedars’ annual Behind the
Mask Mardi Gras Ball. Twin Cedars Youth and Family
Services was able to raise $135,000 for its residential
programs.
Josh O’Neal and Nicole Crane were named the 2020
Behind the Mask Queen and King for raising the most
money of $110,000 collectively.
“I think it’s always fun to see our dresses at a lot of
events that are in town,” Warren said. “Mardi Gras is a
great one to see because people can really go all out, and
we get to be a part of that. We get to help them have high
fashion at such big events.”
At any event, Warren said she is always watching for
their dresses to be displayed through customers.
“Honestly at any event we are watching, it’s a pretty
proud moment when we get to exclaim, ‘oh we did that!’”
Warren said. “They always look beautiful. Everybody
looks beautiful, which makes it more fun.”
Unlike most occasions events like prom and nicer
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