History Antiques… Where Every Piece Has a Story
History Antiques and Interiors began in the Fall of 2012 as a unique antique and interiors shop. History told through the story of people
History Antiques and Interiors began in the Fall of 2012 as a unique antique and interiors shop. History told through the story of people
Ingredients (Chili): 1 tbsp oil 1 small onion, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp chili powder 1 tsp thyme
“Jekyll & Hyde” is based on the novella “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson. It concerns a
Last week, Jeff Garmon shared his knowledge of the many benefits of omega-3 fish and algae oil. He explained that Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs)
Former Councilwoman Patricia Fuhrmann Clanton requested that we print a thank you letter to the City of Covington for the fantastic job that was
Did You Know – A drip from a faucet of 1/32 of an inch will lose 25 gallons of hot water per day; a
Hello friends, and Happy Wednesday! Vacations are wonderful but it’s great to get back into a routine again. I feel so out of touch having
On Wednesday, July 3rd at 6:30 p.m., the City of Covington and the Bicentennial Committee present a self-guided walking tour that highlights the newly
The 14th Annual Four on the Fourth Race takes place at 7:30 a.m. on July 4th (the Kid’s Race begins at 8:30 a.m.). The
With the arrival of July the fourth, the long-awaited Covington Bicentennial Celebration is here. Just a few of the activities at the free event
Covington’s Nightlife has a lot to offer these days. The Columbia Street/ Boston Corridor strip has plenty to offer in the way of food,
A glorious blend of peach, apple, blueberry rooibos and hibiscus iced tea to celebrate our city’s bicentennial! The Tea Room will be closed for
Flat Stanley visited Covington last year, and he stopped at the trailhead to take a picture with Reagan. This statue is believed to be
Ah, summer. The time of year to sit out on the patio and break out the grill. We all have our techniques for marinating,
Last week’s Share the Health talk at Our Place Studio featured Monica Gallardo, who led participants through some simple release techniques for common aches
The common office posture is seated and huddled, shoulders tense, chest collapsed, spine hunched over a computer. Chest openers help us reverse that posture.
July was named by the Roman Senate to honor Julius Caesar because it is the month of his birth. Prior to that, is was
Hello friends, and Happy 3rd of July! I hope you’re planning a wonderful celebration! Be sure to stop by for a great lunch. You’ll want
This month’s Block Party is the last Friday before the big Bicentennial celebration on the fourth of July, so that makes it a Bicentennial
The Bicentennial Parade will feature the city’s past, present and future by incorporating groups that represent every aspect of the city’s life. Floats and