Ingredients spaghetti (1/2 pound, boiled) 1 Tbsp olive oil 1 Tbsp butter half a leek, cut into thin medallions one shallot, diced 4 cloves
Month: May 2013
KCB Announces Historic Tree Hunt Results
As part of Covington’s 2013 Bicentennial Celebration, Keep Covington Beautiful sponsored the “Historic Tree Hunt” this spring. The goals of the project were to
Playmakers Presents One of Neil Simon’s Finest Comedies: “Chapter Two” Runs May 10 – 26
“Chapter Two” is a hilarious play written by Neil Simon, widely perceived to be an autobiographical glimpse into the author’s own experience of losing
Tanning Anyone? By Sandra Thornhill FNP-C, Opalescense Day Spa
May is skin cancer awareness month. I will present some very interesting and concerning facts for you to ponder over. Many of you may
This Week at the Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Hello friends! I know you’re counting down the minutes to fresh vegetables, lively music, international flavors and tastes to delight your tummy. Our Wednesday vendors
CBA Monthly Meeting Wednesday May 1 at the St. Tammany Art Association
The Covington Business Association provides an outlet for local business owners to network with one another and city officials while receiving updates on current city events
Delgado Student Art Market at the Covington Trailhead
Delgado Community College and the City of Covington present this art market promoting Delgado art students and guest artists, funded by a Delgado Foundation
Covington Business Resource Workshop Focusing on Benefits of Social Media Marketing
The City of Covington and the Covington City Council Economic Development Committee will host its second Business Resource Workshop on Tuesday, May 7, 2013,
“Covington Quad” Traffic Study Underway: Intersection of Collins Blvd, Hwy 25 and Ronal Reagan Hwy
A feasibility study recently commissioned to develop and evaluate conceptual alternatives for traffic safety and efficient traffic movement at a major intersection in Covington
LPO Swing In the Pines Set for May 11
The City of Covington is delighted to announce its fifteenth annual Swing in the Pines in beautiful Bogue Falaya Park on Saturday, May 11
Guacamole, Pico de Gallo and Chips
Ingredients (Pico) 1 medium onion 1 medium tomato 1 bell pepper 3 toes of garlic 1 lemon 1 lime 1/4 cup cilantro, chopped 1
Local Artist Represents the Northshore: TJ Owens at Jazz and Heritage Festival This Weekend
T.J. “Jamie” Owens Jr. was raised in Covington, LA and graduated from SLU in Visual Art and Graphic Design. After many years of working
Mother’s Day High Tea at The English Tea Room
Mother’s Day is the second Sunday in May, so reserve your spot for a special Mother’s Day High Tea. The English Tea Room will
Covington’s Ongoing Bicentennial Celebrations
The Historic Home Tour was a great success this past weekend, and there are many more Bicentennial events still planned before the big Fourth
The Late Author, Walker Percy
Walker Percy was born in Birmingham, Alabama on May 28, 1916. He was an author who devoted his literary life to the exploration of
The Month of May
It is commonly thought that May is named for the Greek goddess Maia, for her association with the Roman goddess of fertility, Bona Dea,
Eternal Absence at The Green Room Friday
Syhn opens for Eternal Absence Friday night at 10 pm!
Zync + Inside the Gray + Presidents of the Sun at The Green Room Saturday
Show starts at 9 pm!
This Week at the Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Hello friends! I’ll bet you just can’t wait until lunchtime. I know how you feel. Your taste buds are tingling with thoughts of spicy