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This Week at the Covington Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Good afternoon, friends, and Happy Wednesday! I have high hopes for a great day at the Market today. After all, what could be more
The History of Covington’s African-American Community: Bicentennial Commemorative Event Presented by Dr. Eva Baham
The Covington Bicentennial Committee will host a Bicentennial commemorative event “The History of the African-American Community in Covington”, presented by Dr. Eva Baham. “African
City Receiving Applications For New Chief
Applications for Covington’s Chief of Police are now available on the City’s website, www.covla.com, on their news page. If you have any questions or
Dine Around For Shelter Animals: Local Restaurants to Benefit The St. Tammany Humane Society
On Thursday June 20th, five local restaurants will be donating 20% of their proceeds to benefit the St. Tammany Humane Society’s Shelter Animal Food
Exploring the British Empire at The English Tea Room: First Port South Africa
Join The English Tea Room for this summer series of monthly journeys to different countries that were once part of the British Empire. In
Trunk Show at Eyewear Society
You are invited to a Trunk Show on June 21st from 1 pm – 6 pm! It’s going to be a fun, flip flop,
Sunset at the Landing Concert: Kora Konnection & The Smoking Time Jazz Club
Sunset at the Landing concerts are free, held every third Friday of the month from March through October at the Columbia Street Landing. All are encouraged to
“Supermoon” Sunday, June 23rd
This month’s full moon is a “Supermoon,” a term recently borrowed from astrology into astronomy. This phenomenon describes the closest approach the Moon makes
“Share the Health” Summer Educational Series: Laura Warner Talks Nutrition
In her talk at Our Place Studio on Tuesday, June 11, Laura Warner, CTP, CHNP, addressed holistic nutrition, emphasizing that it isn’t about dieting.
KCB Litter Survey Saturday June 22nd
Keep Covington Beautiful needs your help with the annual litter survey required by Keep America Beautiful to be an affiliate in good standing. This
This Week at the Farmers Market by Charlene LeJeune
Hi, friends! I know your tastebuds are throbbing as you think about what you’ll find at the market this week. Take a deep breath,
Open Registration for Four on the Fourth: 14th Annual Race Will Kick Off Bicentennial Celebrations
Registration is officially open for the 14th Annual Four on the 4th Race, which will take place at 7:30 am on July 4th. It
The Oldest Living Covington Resident
The City of Covington is searching for a very special guest to be honored in the upcoming Bicentennial Parade that will roll through the
Father’s Day 2013: Celebrating Fathers on Sunday, June 16th
Father’s Day is this Sunday, June 16, the day where we honor dear old dad. Take him out fishing, fire up the grill and
June Events at The English Tea Room
In Honor of Dad on Father’s Day Our fathers are a key part of our lives. Bring the entire family and join us as
Flag Day USA: 236 Years & Counting
Flag Day is celebrated on June 14th in the United States, commemorating the adoption of our flag in 1777 on that day, by resolution
Restored Art at History Antiques & Interiors: Katrina Rescue Paintings “Dogs”
History Antiques on Columbia Street has a unique Katrina rescue story. The two paintings above are oil on canvas, painted by Marie Therese de Jaham
Opening Reception at Three Rivers Gallery: Presenting the Works of Mickey Asche
Saturday June 15th through Saturday July 20th, 2013, well-known local artist Mickey Asche’s exhibit of works will be on display in the Main Gallery
“Share the Health” Summer Educational Series
Do we truly know how fully capable and wondrous we are? That was the focus of Donna Caire’s presentation, the first in Our Place