The Covington Farmers Market will not have a Wednesday Market December 26 & January 2 due to the holidays. The Saturday markets will still
Day: December 26, 2012
A Holiday Message From Mayor Mike Cooper
As we draw near to the end of 2012 and join in celebration with family and friends this holiday season, we frequently take the
Covington’s the Place to Be This New Years
Wino’s & Tacos Grand Opening The long awaited Winos and Tacos grand opening is here! Starting with a special Grand Opening menu of contemporary
The Most Familiar Song – to which nobody knows the words
“Auld Lang Syne” became an instant New Years standard when Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians played it New Years Eve of 1929, broadcasting
New Years Traditions Around the World
The Oldest Continually Celebrated Holiday News Year’s celebrations have a long history of rich tradition in almost every culture. It is dated back to
Hoppin’ John
Hoppin’ John is a traditional Southern United States New Year’s day dish that is thought to bring good luck in the new year. Ingredients:
Baby New Year – A Controversial Tradition
The tradition of using a baby to personify the rebirth of a new year actually came from the Greeks, around 600 BC. Many cities
Why Fireworks?
Fireworks date back to 7th century China, where they originated. China remains the largest producer and exporter of fireworks in the world. They hold