The City of Covington and Mayor Mike Cooper will host the quarterly event “Coffee with Mayor Cooper” on Wednesday, July 30th from 9 a.m.
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Southern Hotel Restuarant Oxlot 9 Now Taking Reservations
Jeffery & Amy Hansell are excited to announce that they are now taking reservation for their new restaurant, Oxlot 9, located in the Southern
“Auctions In August” Month-Long Benefit Event Presented by Gulf Coast Bank
“Auctions In August” is a unique benefit event featuring a silent auction at all of Gulf Coast Bank’s 17 regional locations, as well as
This Week at the Farmer’s Market by Charlene LeJeune
Happy Tuesday to you, friends! Boy, the weeks are absolutely flying by; school will be back in session before you know it. Not that
An Evening With Alice In Wonderland: Disney Artist Tracey Davis Exhibit at Tripolo Gallery
Tripolo Gallery requests your presence to the Disney artist Tracey Davis Exhibit on Friday July 18 from 6 to 9 p.m. Guest are invited
Customizable Cotton Linens at History Antiques & Interiors
History Antiques & Interiors offers cotton tea towels that are sure to catch your guests attention! Grab one from their selection, or have one
Last Weekend for “Sing: A Tour of Vocal Harmony” at Center of Performing Arts
The Center of Performing Arts (COPA) will host the last weekend of its summer show “SING – A Tour of Vocal Harmony” July 18
Playmakers Theater “The King & I” A Great Success – Now Showing
Roswell Pogue takes on the role of the King and is joined by Cara Williams as Anna. Audiences will enjoy familiar songs like “Getting to Know
Covington Police Department Hosts Free Children’s Camp
Chief Tim Lentz announces that the CPD will host a free camp for Covington area children. The summer camp will focus on challenging children
Exchange Club of West St. Tammany Donates Teddy Bears To Covington Police
When faced with a tragedy, sometimes something as small as a stuffed animal can make a big difference to a young child. Covington Police officers carry
Identifying Misinformation & Disinformation: Using Discernment In Determining Accuracy of Information
by Timothy Achan Gates, Covington Weekly Correspondent Recently, the controversial issue of hydraulic fracturing has spawned a public relations campaign to soften the issue.
Permits Pending to Withdraw Water from Scenic Rivers for Use in Fracking
The Sierra Club Louisiana Delta Chapter has generated a letter to be used as a model letter in addressing concerns to Louisiana Wildlife & Fisheries,
Covington Business Workshop Scheduled for August 15th
The City of Covington and the Covington City Council Economic Development Committee will host the fourth installment of their award-winning Covington Business Resource Workshop
Coffee with Mayor Cooper Scheduled for July 30th at the Covington Trailhead
The City of Covington and Mayor Mike Cooper will host the quarterly event Coffee with Mayor Cooper on Wednesday, July 30th from 9 a.m.
July is Ice Cream, Parks & Recreation Month
What better way to spend a hot summer month than with ice cream at a park?
Farmer’s Market Recipe: Patty Pan Saute With Rice Noodles
Fresh recipes inspired by local ingredients found at the Covington Farmer’s Market. Shop Local – Eat Local! Ingredients: 1 patty pan squash, peeled and
STAA Announces Artists In 49th Annual Juried Exhibition This Saturday – The Summer Show
9The St. Tammany Art Association announces the artists selected for the 49th National Juried Artists Exhibition, the Summer Show, which opens July 12, 2014
Second Saturday Art Stroll July 12th 6 – 9 pm – Downtown Covington Bustling With Several Events Saturday
49th Annual National Juried Exhibition: Summer Show at St. Tammany Art Association Open to artists from all over the United States, the St. Tammany Art
“Sing – A Tour Of Vocal Harmony” Opening at Center of Performing Arts
The Center of Performing Arts (COPA) will open its summer show “SING – A Tour of Vocal Harmony” July 11, 12, 18 and 19