Delgado Community College and the City of Covington present this art market promoting Delgado art students and guest artists, funded by a Delgado Foundation
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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
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
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
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
Columbia Street Block Party
The City of Covington invites the public to this free event highlighting the hopping Downtown Historic District. Columbia Street is closed to vehicle traffic and gorgeous refurbished
ALERT St. Tammany Open to Register: Receive Critical Updates From St. Tammany Parish Government
ALERT St. Tammany is an essential public safety service provided to you by St. Tammany Parish government, informing you of dangerous weather notices, evacuation
Covington, LA – 2012 Tree City USA
Congratulations to the City of Covington for its recognition as a “Tree City USA” just received – our 19th year of holding the title!
A Bicentennial Historic Home Tour: Visit The Historic Treasures Of Downtown Covington
On Saturday, April 27, the City of Covington hosts an Historic Home Tour as part of the continuing 2013 Bicentennial festivities. The days events
STAA Hosts A Free Painting Demo With Erin Lee Gafill of Big Sur, California
The St. Tammany Art Association presents Erin Lee Gafill of Big Sur, California for a Free Painting Demo on Thursday, April 25, 2013 at
Mother’s Day High Tea at The English Tea Room
It’s Green Tea Month at the English Tea Room, where you’ll find one of the largest selections of loose leaf teas in the south.
Rockin’ the Rails Free Concert Series: The Iguanas This Thursday
Based out of New Orleans for the past couple of decades – save for a short, Katrina -imposed exile in Austin – the Iguanas
New Look, New Line-Up at The Green Room
With renovations and updates happening all over Covington, the Green Room is no exception. There was some serious revamping of the interior at the
Plant a Row for the Hungry: People Helping People
Plant a Row for the Hungry, or PAR, is a people-helping-people program to feed the hungry in local communities. Launched in 1995, this innovative
Street Parade @ The Green Room
Street Parade started out on the Tickfaw River, also home to the locally famous “Swamp People”. Lately they have been hiding in the woods
The Mumbles @ Winos and Tacos
Friday night also offers The Mumbles, a tiny band with a mighty sound. Using two keyboards, a drum kit and a saxophone, they combine