To stay healthy, we need to move and exercise, but that’s only one piece of the puzzle. How we handle stress, our sleeping habits,
Month: April 2013
Paper Shredding Day: KCB’s Earth Day Celebration April 20th at the Trailhead
Too many paper files? Wondering what to do with it all? Celebrate Earth Day with Keep Covington Beautiful’s Paper Shredding Day, a great American
Causes of Clogged Drains: A Plumbing Tip From Goodbee Plumbing
Sometimes things get poured into sinks that can cause severe plumbing problems. Avoid pouring insecticides, household paint, gasoline, acids, kerosene or any toxic chemicals
Syllable Seven Opens Ground Fault Reunion Show
For all of the Syllable Seven fans, this Friday marks the first of their last three shows. On 4/19, they will open for the Ground
Soul Project at Winos and Tacos Friday
Soul Project brings New Orleans soul with them wherever they go. Mixing elements of jazz, soul, blues and gospel with a real Crescent City
Debauche Russian Hooligan Band at the Green Room Saturday
Debauche formed around 2008 at the Kahve Coffeeshop on Royal Street in New Orleans. Yegor Romanstov sang at this coffeeshop every Friday from 10
This Week at the Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Hello friends! Another week has gone by already; fortunately I don’t really feel any older. Now, it may be a little cloudy today but
Jean Seidenberg “un soupçon” at STAA – Second Saturday Art Stroll
Figurative artist Jean Seidenberg’s portfolio of work spans more than fifty years. He is a prolific artist whose work includes paintings, drawings, sculpture and
“Transitions: Artwork by Mary Monk” at Three Rivers Art Gallery – Second Saturday Art Stroll
“Transitions” is an exhibition featuring paintings based on familiar and new places, changes and new work. The paintings are an exploration of the past
Memories to Memoirs: Remember Covington in Your Writing
Three local writers discuss how they mined the memories of their pasts to create original work. This is a how-to session designed to inspire
Rockin’ the Rails: Bonerama
April 2013 holds a great line-up of music for the City of Covington’s Rockin’ the Rails Thursday evening Trailhead concerts, and New Orleans own
It’s Green Tea Month At The English Tea Room
Green tea is perfect hot or iced, so it fits the cool mornings as well as the warm afternoons as spring arrives. The tea
Shish Kabobs with Tamarind Glaze
It’s beginning to warm up out there, and you know what that means… It’s Kabobing season! Shish Kabobs are fun because you can use
Plant the Seeds of Future Generations: Start a Garden with Your Children
There is something mystical about a home garden. Children have a built-in sense of wonder, and there is no better way to cultivate that
Dutch Corner Secretary at History Antiques & Interiors
This late 18th century Dutch secretary is delicately crafted from white oak with inlays, molded and arched cornice, a single pane glass door, and
Meditation Classes by Ellen LaRocca at Covington Massage & Wellness Centre
Ellen LaRocca, LMT la107, has been practicing massage and health related therapies for more than 30 years. She has studied with some of the
Alliance of Northshore Massage Therapist Meeting
All licensed Massage Therapist in the Northshore area are invited to attend the first ever Alliance of Northshore Massage Therapist Meeting to network and
Volunteers Needed for “Paper Shredding Day”
Keep Covington Beautiful needs volunteers to help with Paper Shredding Day on Saturday, April 20th, from 9 am to 1 pm. Volunteers will help
Papa C & the Slammin’ Horns at the Green Room
Papa C & the Slammin’ Horns is a Pop cover band based out of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. Their musical inspiration comes
Brass-A-Holics at Winos and Tacos
In the year 2010, a brand new sound was born. The Brass-A-Holics Band and the Go-Go Brass Funk genre joined the ranks of the