Rockin’ The Rails continues this Thursday with the legendary Luther Kent (“Blood, Sweat & Tears” and “Trick Bag”). Bring a chair and watch the
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Treat Mom to a Mother’s Day High Tea at The English Tea Room
Now is the time to celebrate Mom at The English Tea Room! From scones and a pot to Mother’s Day High Tea, it is
STAA Accepting Submissions for 50th National Juried Exhibition: Summer Show
For STAA’s landmark 50th edition of the popular juried exhibition, the STAA will award some $3,000 in prizes, including the coveted $1,000 Best of Show
“Plank & Feather” Exhibit of Works by John Atkins & Zach Slough on Display Now at STAA
The St. Tammany Art Association is currently featuring Plank & Feather, an exhibit of new works by John Atkins and Zach Slough. The two-man exhibition consists of
Hope House CovLuv Power Fundraiser a Success!
Thank you, Covington, for Generously Supporting the CovLuv Power Fundraiser for Hope House! Hope House Children’s Advocacy Center is a local, independent, non-profit organization
COPA Presents “Steel Magnolias” Local Production in May
Center Of Performing Arts is proud to open the 2015 theatrical season with “Steel Magnolias” written by Robert Harling. The play will run from
Playmakers Announces Auditions for “9 to 5: the Musical”
Set in the late 1970’s, “9 to 5” follows the exploits of three female co-workers and their ultimate revenge in this sweet, thought provoking,
KCB & iShred Partner for Paper Shredding Day – Earth Day Celebration
Keep Covington Beautiful is sponsoring a Paper Shredding Day on April 25 to celebrate Earth Day 2015. The event will take place at the
Covington Heritage Antique Festival This Weekend!
Festival-goers with a penchant for antiques and vintage collectibles may want to mark their calendars for the Covington Heritage Antique Festival on April 18-19th.
Live Music in Downtown Covington this Weekend
The Green Room hosts Junko Beat Friday Night, show begins at 9 p.m. Junko Beat is a groove dance group playing original Jamtronica music.
Don’t Dread It, Shred It on Keep Covington Beautiful’s Paper Shredding Day
Keep Covington Beautiful is sponsoring a Paper Shredding Day on April 25 to celebrate Earth Day 2015. The event will take place at the
Higher Education Demonstration at Louisiana State Capitol
From The Council of Student Body Presidents, “The Council of Student Body Presidents invites you to attend a demonstration Wednesday, April 15th from 12
4th Annual A Taste of Covington 4 Day Food & Wine Event This Weekend
A Taste of Covington 2015, the Covington Business Association’s annual four day food and wine event, is this weekend! Thursday begins the event with the Vintner’s
Gal Holiday at Rockin’ the Rails Free Concert Series Thursday
The City of Covington’s Spring and Fall Concert Series, Rockin’ The Rails, continues this week with Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue. “Keeping
STAA’s Spring for Art 2015 this Saturday in Downtown Covington
The St. Tammany Art Association presents Spring For Art 2015 this Saturday evening, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event takes place throughout
House of Dunn Features Sarah Dunn for Spring for Art
Covington artist, Sarah Dunn, returns home after two years in Nome Alaska. The show will display Dunn’s new works inspired by the extreme conditions
History Antiques & Interiors Features New Spring Arrivals for Spring for Art
History Antiques & Interiors will be open during Spring For Art to showcase new Spring inventory. History features American & European antiques, porcelains, silver
Rosemary’s Closet & The English Tea Room Presents “Fashion Through the Decades”
Enjoy a fun fashion presentation featuring vintage styles through the decades, with records from the eras! Clothing and music provided by Elizabeth Williams of
Henry Hood Gallery Presents “Dreaming Out Loud” Opening for Spring for Art
Henry Hood Gallery features the works of local artists Babette Beaulieu and Linda Dautreuil in “Dreaming Out Loud”, with an opening reception and meet
Exhibit by Tanya Dischler Opening at Three Rivers Gallery for Spring for Art
“The older I get, the more I grow to appreciate my childhood and the more I realize how unique it was. This is where