Scottish Poet Robert Burns Night On January 25th at 7:00pm, join The English Tea Room for a celebration of Robert Burns! Serving traditional Scottish
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Small Group Training: Get Fit, Get Educated & Keep It Fun At Our Place Studio
Gym membership enrollment always shoots through the roof after New Year’s. Folks start out with the best intentions. They hit the treadmill, the elliptical,
CBA General Meeting Tonight At The English Tea Room
The first CBA Meeting of 2014 will take place Wednesday evening at 5:30 p.m. at the English Tea Room (corner of Florida and Rutland).
Annual Feast of Fools & Twelfth Night Street March – St. John’s Fools of Misrule
Witnessing the absence of proper Twelfth Night merrymaking on the Northshore, the St. John Fools of Misrule was formed to announce the arrival of
CYSA Spring Registration Open
The Covington Youth Soccer Association has opened registration for the 2014 Spring Season! Open to Boys & Girls Ages 4 – 15. Online registration
This Week At The Farmers Market By Charlene LeJeune
Hi, friends and Happy 2014! It’s gonna be a terrific year; I absolutely refuse to have it any other way. Resolutions? I’ll just make
Keep Covington Beautiful’s Annual River Sweep Coming Up In April
Mark your calendars for KCB’s annual Bogue Falaya River Sweep to be held on April 5, 2014. Volunteers will collect litter from the Bogue
“Icons: Personal Visions” – Byzantium to the American South At St. Tammany Art Association
Now through January 25, 2014, art lovers can see an exciting show at the St. Tammany Art Association called Icons: Personal Visions. The show
Celebrating The Art Of The Christmas Carol – NPAS Christmas With The Music Of John Rutter
The NPAS holiday concert this year features carols arranged by John Rutter. Born in London, Rutter was educated at Highgate School in England. Rutter
The English Tea Room Introduces Breakfast With Santa
Enjoy a delicious breakfast with Santa, craft time for the children, and a wonderful holiday time to share with your loved ones. Monday, December
Christmas In The Country – Shop 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
Covington Rotary Club’s Feeding The Needy 2013
It is that time of year again when the Covington Rotary Club turns to the generous and faithful supporters of the Feeding the Needy
The Annual Caroline Darby Memorial Toy’s For Tots Fund 2013
The Annual Caroline Darby Memorial Toys For Tots Fund for 2013 is underway with the Covington Police Officer’s Recreation Association. They are asking for
St. Tammany Art Association Presents “Icons: Personal Visions” Group Exhibition
The St. Tammany Art Association presents ‘Icons: Personal Visions’, an exciting new show on view December 14, 2013 through February 1, 2014. Presented by
Deck the Rails Free Children’s Event At The Covington Trailhead
The City of Covington presents this free, open to the public Christmas children’s event. Featuring a performance by Northshore Academy of Dance, Christmas caroling led by
Center of Performing Arts To Host Third Annual Christmas at COPA
On Sunday, Dec. 15 the Center Of Performing Arts (COPA) will host their third annual “Christmas at COPA” concert from 5 p.m. – 7:30
Live Music At The English Tea Room
Classical Harpist Jessica Meltz Every Friday 12 – 2 pm Jessica Meltz, a Louisiana native, began taking harp lessons after her high school graduation.
Covington Rotary Club Feeding The Needy 2013: Holiday Public Address From John Baldwin
It is that time of year again when I turn to the most generous and faithful supporters of the Covington Rotary Club’s Feeding the
Pet Pics With Santa At St. Tammany Humane Society
Get your pet’s picture taken with Santa at the St. Tammany Humane Society! For more information contact the STHS at (985) 892-7387. www.sthumane.org
This Week at the Covington Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Hi, friends and happy Tuesday! Is it Tuesday? The days and weeks have flown by so fast, it’s hard to remember. And there aren’t