Join the Covington Business Association, City of Covington and businesses throughout Historic Downtown Covington for Christmas in the Country, starting the day after Thanksgiving
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Featuring our wonderful Covington businesses!
Go Holiday Shopping At The Covington Art Market
Presented by the St. Tammany Art Association in partnership with the City of Covington, the December Covington Art Market takes place this Saturday at
Holiday Open House At History Antiques & Interiors
History Antiques and Interiors invites you to an Open House every Friday and Saturday in December. Enjoy light refreshments in a holiday atmosphere while
Christmas Tea Parties At The English Tea Room
The English Tea Room invites you and your family to celebrate Christmas with them – English style! Featuring the 10th Annual Teddy Bear High
Give The Gift Of Health This Holiday Season With Our Place Studio
Our Place Studio, located in downtown Covington, is offering some special holiday packages this year! For Her, wrap up this package of a 30
Homemade Beeswax Candles: A Gift Of Light This Christmas
Why Beeswax? Beeswax is infused with the pure essence of thousands of flowers. It emits full spectrum light as it burns, giving you the
This Week At The Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Hi, friends and a very jingly bells Tuesday to you all! I expect tomorrow to be a deliciously beautiful day – the perfect day
Christmas in the Country – Shop Historic Downtown Covington
Join the Covington Business Association, City of Covington and businesses throughout Historic Downtown Covington for Christmas in the Country, starting the day after Thanksgiving
Shop Local This Holiday Season
History Antiques & Interiors Offering New Retail Items History Antiques & Interiors is now carrying a lovely new line of candles by Blue Ridge
The English Tea Room Hosts Christmas Events Throughout December
3rd Annual Nutcracker Tea The Nutcracker Tea includes Christmas High Tea with ballerinas and a visit from Santa! Reservations are $30/person, and children under
doTERRA Essential Oils By Marie Humphries, Independent Product Consultant
doTERRA is Latin for “Gift of the Earth” The company was created in 2008 by a group of health-care and business professionals who shared
This Week At The Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Hi, friends and happy Tuesday! I’ve requested an especially nice day for tomorrow. So if you are beginning to be stressed by the thought
Girls Night Out At Our Place Studio – Kick Your Feet Up And Enjoy A Night Out With The Girls
Girls Night Out! – what girl doesn’t need one? Join Our Place Studio this Friday, November 22, 7-9 pm, for 2 hours of good
Go Treasure Hunting At Rosemary’s Closet – Shop Local
When you enter Rosemary’s Closet, a smile is a sure sign of appreciation. The shop is filled with fun, quality vintage clothing and accessories
Covington Massage & Wellness Centre Offers Holiday Special
Covington Massage & Wellness Centre was founded in February 2013 with a goal of reaching out to the community, increasing awareness about the benefits
Shop Local – Roy’s Knife & Archery Shop
“Our business is a grind, but it’s never dull!” Roy’s Knife & Archery Shop has the largest selection of hunting, fishing & archery equipment
The English Tea Room Offers Holiday Events – Nutcracker & Teddy Bear Teas A Great Treat for Christmas
Christmas is The English Tea Room’s favorite time of year, and they are inviting you and your loved ones to celebrate with them! This
Put Your Best Square Foot Forward – Members Only Exhibit Now On Display At St. Tammany Art Association
The annual members’ exhibit displays the works of STAA member artists throughout the entire gallery. This show takes a new approach to past years’
“Southern Wild” Mary Helen Seago At Three Rivers Gallery
Three Rivers Gallery presents “Southern Wild”, featuring artwork by local artist, Mary Helen Seago. Her latest series expresses the emotional uplifting effect of the
Fun Ideas For Thanksgiving Crafts From History Antiques & Interiors
Or how about pinecones? If there’s one thing most of us have in excess in our yards, it’s pinecones. Why not put them to