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Art Association Partners with Service Bureau in Chef Soiree 2016 Poster Selection
For the first year ever, the Youth Service Bureau, in partnership with the St. Tammany Art Association, will select the artist for the 2016
Sixth Annual West St. Tammany Red Beans & Rice Cookoff Monday July 27th
United Way’s West Annual Red Beans ‘n Rice Cook-Off, presented by LOOP LLC and hosted by St. Tammany Parish Fire Protection District #4, St.
St. Tammany Humane Society Announces Feline Fix Dat Day 2015
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Tap Room Hosts “Football for Charity” – December 7th Benefits Keep Covington Beautiful
The Columbia Street Tap Room launched “Football for Charity” this football season. Each week, the Tap Room selects a local non-profit organization as a
STAA The Art of the Journey: An Exhibition of the Personal Artwork of Professional Art Therapists Opening Saturday
The St. Tammany Art Association in partnership with the Louisiana Art Therapy Association (LATA) announce the opening of a special art exhibit titled The
Fifth Annual West St. Tammany Red Beans & Rice Cookoff – United Way Kick Off & Agency Fair
United Way presents the Fifth Annual West St. Tammany Red Beans ‘n Rice Cook-off, Monday, July 28. The event is $8 per person for
Covington Boys & Girls Club Donation Drive For Summer Camps – Double Your Dollar
The Covington Unit of Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast Louisiana announced today that a “Friend of the Club,” who wishes to remain anonymous,
Get Fired Up For The St. Tammany Art Association Raffle
Raffle tickets are $5 apiece to win one of the pottery items shown to the left. (l-r, Bernard Mattox, Dennis Sipiorski, Steve Hasslock.) All
A Taste Of Covington Four Day Food & Wine Event Celebrates Local This Weekend
A Taste Of Covington is finally here! ATOC 2014 continues the tradition of the CBA’s four day food and wine event celebrating Covington. Thursday, April 10th,
6th Annual Covington Lions Club Car & Bike Show Saturday April 12th
The Covington Lion’s Club will be presenting their 6th Annual Car Show Saturday, April 12th 8 am – 3 pm at the Covington Trailhead.
Covington Heritage Foundation In Place For 2014
Since 1982, the City of Covington’s Division of St John, has been recognized as an historic district by the United States Department of Interior
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
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
“Frame of Mind” Exhibit to Benefit NAMI St. Tammany at the Art House
On November 2, 2013 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) St. Tammany will host “Frame of Mind” Art Show & Gala at the St.
Share the Health: Creating a Healthier Community Through Education, Inspiration & Giving Back
Our Place Studio in Downtown Covington is continuing their “Share the Health” series for the fall with a class every Tuesday evening in October
Covington Firefighter’s Association Golf Open
The Covington Firefighter’s Association will host its inaugural Golf Open on Friday, May 31, at the Abita Springs Golf Club, 73433 Oliver Street, Abita
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
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
Keep Covington Beautiful is Seeking Volunteers!
Cleanest City Contest Community Cleanup – Saturday, March 16 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Volunteers will meet at the Covington Trailhead at 8:30 a.m.