French Quarter Festivals, Inc.
20th Anniversary French Quarter Festival Lapel Pin
French Quarter Festival began as a two-day block party in 1984 and has since grown into a four-day, 22-stage extravaganza of Louisiana culture.
Now approaching it's 42nd year, much has changed since the early days ... but the most important things remain the same; French Quarter Festival is all about local music, food, and FUN - for everyone!
We've gone into the vaults and found a small cache of lapel pins created back in 2003 to celebrate the 20th annual French Quarter Festival, featuring our original mascot, a colorful carton lamppost character named RueDee. Styled after the historic gas lamps that still dot the neighborhood, Ruedee's name is a nod to the area's French origins; in French, 'Rue de ... ' means 'Street.' French Quarter street signs include the street name in French along with English still to this day.
RueDee has since retired, but his spirit lives on in this vintage lapel pin!
For an extra dose of vintage nostalgia, we're offering this pin for the very 2003 price of just $5! Don't miss out on this great chance to rep your festival-OG status - supplies are limited!
Size: approximately 1 inches wide by 1.25 inches high. Butterfly clutch backing.
See how FQF has blossomed into the community-building, culture-affirming celebration that it is today in our 40th Anniversary video series.
For more recent anniversary lapel pins, check out our Novelties collection.
This pin is being offered as part of FQFI's limited-time 'From The Vault' collection. These vintage pieces were part of the original production run and very limited quantities remain. Every item in the 'From The Vault' collection is a little piece of festival history ... and their sales will support our festival future!