The City of Covington, in partnership with the St. Tammany Art Association, will host the Covington Art Market on Saturday, February 2, from 9
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Covington is in the Carnival Spirit
Covington’s Cultural Arts District is bustling this carnival season. The Fools of Misrule kicked off the 2013 season as Covington’s brand new marching club.
Covington Weekly Celebrates One Year
February 8th Marks One Year of Being in Print! Covington Weekly will celebrate its first year this February. We would like to thank everyone that
CBA General Meeting: February 6th at Mac’s on Boston
This month’s Covington Business Association meeting will be held at Mac’s on Boston, a new downtown addition featuring Cajun Creole food and health-conscious alternatives.
Krewe of Lyra to Follow Lions Club Parade on Mardi Gras Day
The Krewe of Lyra was established in 2010 in Mandeville as a women’s social networking organization and Mardi Gras krewe. Their mission is Fun,
Keeping Your Balance with the Yoga School
The Yoga School was founded in 1991 and is one of the most established schools of yoga thought and practice that has continually offered
Blue Swamp Creek Nature Trail
Covington’s own nature trail offers an educational walk through a natural Louisiana habitat. Located at the Covington Recreational Complex, the nature trail is open
Don’t Forget Valentine’s Day!
Make your reservations for Valentine’s High Tea at The English Tea Room, Available February 9th – 16th! Baked brie, chocolates and special finger sandwiches
Groundhog Day? Here in Louisiana, it’s Nutria Day
February 2nd, Day of Weather Predicting Rodents The celebration of Groundhog day began with a large German population in south and central Pennsylvania around
Coffee with Mayor Cooper and Quilt Unveiling
Mayor Mike Cooper cordially invites the citizens of Covington to Coffee with Mayor Cooper. “This gathering gives our residents the opportunity to ask questions,
Be Safe This Carnival Season!
Be careful and enjoy the parades! Be on the lookout for children and other small creatures wherever you go. Mardi Gras is party time
KCB to Host First Annual Garden Symposium
Greater Covington Center, Bogue Falaya Hall This Saturday January 26th Keep Covington Beautiful will host a Garden Symposium at the Greater Covington Center. The
The 2nd Annual Grayhawk Benefit Concert
The 2nd Annual Grayhawk Benefit Concert for Safe Harbor will feature New Orleans’ own Dr. John accompanied by The Grayhawk Band. This is reported
STAA’s Masqued Ball
In the spirit of Mardi Gras, STAA will kick off the Northshore season with their first Masqued Ball. Local artists will create one-of-a-kind masks
Voice of St. Tammany Auditions Begin
Win Your Chance to be on the Radio! This Northshore competition is open to all vocalists. At each of the three events, vocalists will
Artist Sarah Dunn Organizes Group of Volunteers to Paint Cultural Mural for LCEF
New Orleans artist Sarah Dunn is leading an effort to paint a mural for Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation that will depict Louisiana’s unique culture,
Martin Luther King Day Celebrations in Covington
On Monday, January 21st, the City of Covington celebrates the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. beginning with a parade at 10 a.m.
Fine Wines for Canines to Benefit St. Tammany Humane Society
Fine Wines for Canines is a limited seating benefit dinner featuring an all-inclusive five course meal by Chef Ronald Bonnette of Annadele’s Plantation. Nick
High Tea, Low Hormones: A Women’s Health Workshop at The English Tea Room
Reserve a spot for Saturday, January 19th at 4:00 pm, as the English Tea Room is honored to host High Tea – Low Hormones.
Sugar Blues Seminar at St. John’s Coffeehouse
Find the “hidden sugar” in your diet! Find out why sugar substitutes aren’t the answer, understand how sugar affects your mood and body, help