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“Fine Wine for Canines” a Success for Northshore Humane Society
On Monday, January 25th Gallagher’s 527 in Mandeville hosted Fine Wines for Canines, a charity dinner and wine pairing to benefit the homeless animals of Northshore Humane Society. The limited capacity and socially distant evening included a five-course dinner, each course with an exquisite wine pairing.
Pic of the Week
This week’s pic “Market at the Covington Trailhead” was submitted by Cici Photography Submit your photo for “Pic of the Week” by emailing [email protected],
Pic of the Week
Fun side note, the plant in the bottom of the frame (peperomia) was purchased from Violeta’s Floral & Plant Shop here in Covington. Indoor plants add so much to your home!
Golden Light Hosts Candlemass Sale at the Covington Farmers’ Market
Stop by the Covington Farmers’ Market this Saturday January 23 to catch a Candlemass sale from Golden Light. These candles are made with 100% organic pure local beeswax and cotton wicks.
Local History: 1st Avenue Park, Now Known As “Nose”
Down at the end of Jahncke Avenue in Covington, just before it turns into Old Landing Road, is a roadside park with some extra special features.
Pic of the Week
This week’s pic “Picture Perfect” was submitted by Erin Badeaux Submit your photo for “Pic of the Week” by emailing [email protected], posting on our
Local History: Theard Street & the Division of Morgan
Where did Theard Street in Covington get its name, especially considering almost every other street is either a number or the name of a President? Information from records researched by Jack Terry offered this possibility.
Pic of the Week
This week’s pic of the Covington Watertower was submitted by Kelly Short Submit your photo for “Pic of the Week” by emailing [email protected], posting
Farmers’ Market Recipe: Crowder Peas & Stewed Greens for a Local New Years Tradition
For many of us here in the South, New Years day would be incomplete without the compliments of black-eyed peas and greens. This tradition is said to bring prosperity and good luck into the new year.
Local History: Bogue Falaya Wayside Park
Bogue Falaya Park in Covington was a happening place in the beginning of the 20th Century. There were all kinds of dances, plays and general get-togethers in the park.
Pic of the Week
This week’s pic ‘Old Covington Oak’ was submitted by Renee Cutrer James Submit your photo for “Pic of the Week” by emailing [email protected], posting
Pic of the Week
This week’s pic ‘Blooming in December’ was submitted by Cathy Safford Submit your photo for “Pic of the Week” by emailing [email protected], posting on
Local History: the Covington Heart Pine Knot House
It is the 100-year-old pine knot sanctuary-haven that sits just off the highway on the old Warner home property in west Covington. The shed, about 16 feet by 16 feet, features walls of intertwined heart pine knots, a tin roof, and a dirt floor, with gates leading out of the front and back…
Shop Local – Violeta’s Offers Gifts for Christmas
Here at Violeta’s Floral & Plant Shop we have lots of artisan designed gifts available! Our preserved wreaths are a beautiful gift that will last forever. We also carry an assortment of houseplants and planters for that green thumb in your life!
Give the Gift of Hope – Donate to Children’s Advocacy Center Hope House
The COVID-19 crisis has only amplified our national and local child abuse epidemic. As a united community, we can heal those emotional wounds, get justice for children, and restore faith in families, communities, and institutions.
Local History: Annadele Plantation
The site upon which the Annadele Plantation Restaurant sits has quite an interesting history. It is located on the banks of the Bogue Falaya River in one of the area’s oldest communities, Claiborne.
Pic of the Week
This week’s pic ‘H.J.’s Lantern’ was submitted by Cici Photography Submit your photo for “Pic of the Week” by emailing [email protected], posting on our
Pic of the Week
This week’s pic ‘Nandina in Bloom’ was submitted by Cathy Safford. Submit your photo for “Pic of the Week” by emailing [email protected], posting on
St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper Announces Decision on 2021 Mardi Gras Parades
St. Tammany Parish President Mike Cooper announced today that 2021 Mardi Gras Parades will not roll in St. Tammany.