The Northshore Literary Society invites writers to submit works for oral readings at “A Literary Soiree…Celebrating Covington’s Bicentennial” to be held on Sunday, June
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“Covington’s History” Encore Presentation by Mark Johnson
From the founding fathers through the Civil War and into the 20th Century, Mark tells the stories of Covington with fun-filled facts (most of
Vagabond Swing, Experimental Gypsy Music at The Green Room Friday May 24
Music is meant to be experienced. This is the ideal that inspires the eclectic, high-energy sound of the Lafayette, LA based band Vagabond Swing.
Behavioral Health Fair: Thursday May 16th
Learn about the many mental health services available in St. Tammany Parish. Free and open to the public, sponsored by the St. Tammany Outreach
Art Launch: Juried Student Exhibit at STAA
The St. Tammany Art Association is pleased to present the juried art exhibit, Art Launch. Junior High and High School students in St. Tammany
Covington Brewhouse Celebrates American Craft Beer Week
Blues & Brews Festival at the Trailhead It’s festival season! The culmination to American Craft Beer Week will take place this weekend at the
Doncaster Spring / Summer Trunk Show at History Antiques May 15th – 23rd
Doncaster Trunk Show for the Spring / Summer Season! Call Leslie Stumpff for your personalized appointment to be professionally fitted at 985-249-1608, or stop
Magnetic May – Sunset at the Landing Free Concert Series
Sunset at the Landing Concert Friday May 17th from 6 -9 pm at the foot of Columbia Street in Covington. The concert is free
Our Place Studio Shares the Health: Learn from Local Wellness Experts While Giving Back to Our Community
By Liz Bragdon Want to learn about how what you eat affects your hormonal balance (and therefore, your weight)? Ever heard of living foods
24 in 24 for Breast Cancer Presented by CAGNO and Crossfit No Surrender
Crossfit No Surrender will host 24 workouts of the day (WOD) in 24 hours to raise money for the Cancer Association of Greater New
This Week at the Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Hi, friends! Wednesday is just a whisper away; a slight hair’s breath lies between you and the greatest veggies and yard eggs from Mr.
LPO Swing in the Pines Set for May 11th
The City of Covington is delighted to announce its fifteenth annual Swing in the Pines in beautiful Bogue Falaya Park on Saturday, May 11
Mother’s Day in Covington: High Tea at The English Tea Room
Tea of the Week: Mother’s Bouquet As its name suggests, Mother’s Bouquet is a wonderful floral tea with chamomile flowers, rosebuds, cornflowers and orange
Bicentennial T-Shirts & Flags!
Celebrate 200 years of Covington by purchasing a Bicentennial Commemorative House Flag, Garden Flag or T-Shirt, featuring images by local artist Suzanne King! All
Cleanest City Contest: Judging for State
The Covington Garden Club in cooperation with Keep Covington Beautiful and the City of Covington has entered the State Competition for the Cleanest City
Covington Brewhouse Craft Beer Week May 12th – 18th
Covington Brewhouse celebrates American Craft Beer Week, a national event honoring craft brewers and their product. The Brewhouse has an event planned every day
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
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