Mardi Gras is one of the biggest money making events the Pleasanton Juniors stage each year. We have king and queen candidates who hold money making events (dances, fashion shows, family pizza night, etc.) The candidate who raises the most money wins. Last year we raised $12,800.00 for the senior citizens transportation system and $1000.00 for youth counseling programs. The final event is the Mardi Gras Ball, over 500 people attended to drink, eat, dance and celebrate the coronation. Pleasanton, California, from the series "Our Kind of People"

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Mardi Gras is one of the biggest money making events the Pleasanton Juniors stage each year.  We have king and queen candidates who hold money making events (dances, fashion shows, family pizza night, etc.)  The candidate who raises the most money wins.  Last year we raised $12,800.00 for the senior citizens transportation system and $1000.00 for youth counseling programs.  The final event is the Mardi Gras Ball, over 500 people attended to drink, eat, dance and celebrate the coronation. Pleasanton, California, from the series "Our Kind of People"
Mardi Gras is one of the biggest money making events the Pleasanton Juniors stage each year. We have king and queen candidates who hold money making events (dances, fashion shows, family pizza night, etc.) The candidate who raises the most money wins. Last year we raised $12,800.00 for the senior citizens transportation system and $1000.00 for youth counseling programs. The final event is the Mardi Gras Ball, over 500 people attended to drink, eat, dance and celebrate the coronation. Pleasanton, California, from the series "Our Kind of People"
Artist/Maker (American, born 1938)
Datec. 1975
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsImage: 5 1/16 × 8 1/2 in. (12.9 × 21.6 cm) Sheet: 7 15/16 × 9 15/16 in. (20.2 × 25.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Thomas J. Wilson and Jill M. Garling, P2016
Object number2019.18.77
Not on view
DescriptionVintage print.
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Additional Details

Provenance 2019: Hamilton College (Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art), by gift of Thomas J. Wilson and Jill M. Garling.
Markings None noted.
Signature Signed on verso in pencil.
Inscribed Verso, upper left corner (pencil): “V0550 / 2500”
Verso, lower right (blue marker): [sideways] “0-182”
Shylock, We Would Have Money and Votes, from "Harper's Weekly"
Thomas Nast
Date: published July 6, 1872
Medium: Wood engraving on newsprint
Object number: 2019.13.191
Castlewood Country Club, Pleasanton, California, from the series "Our Kind of People"
Bill Owens
Date: c. 1971
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Object number: 2018.12.85
Keeping the Money Where it will Do the Most Good, from "Harper's Weekly"
Thomas Nast
Date: published October 11, 1873
Medium: Wood engraving on newsprint
Object number: 2019.13.220
Counter Event
Walter Feldman
Date: 1960
Medium: Color woodcut on paper
Object number: 1984.119
Image courtesy of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY. Pho…
Inge Morath
Date: 1955
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Object number: 2021.12.232