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Kid’s Tip: Pack a Mardi Gras Survival Kit! These few things can make a long day on the parade route safer and more bearable for all. • Hand Sanitizer • Ice Pack • Band Aids • Wipes • Snacks • Water
Kid’s Tip: Pack a Mardi Gras Survival Kit! These few things can make a long day on the parade route safer and more bearable for all. • Hand Sanitizer • Ice Pack • Band Aids • Wipes • Snacks • Water
EARLY IN HER CAREER, Dr. Florane became a Chiropractic Physician and received advanced training to become a Certified Neuro-laserologist. As a leader in the industry, in 2002 she became the first in Louisiana to incorporate newly FDA approved Low-Level Laser therapy into her practice, and ran the largest laser facility in the United States. Additionally,
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COLIN AND CHRISTEN Shea’s eclectic style seamlessly combines the old and the new, which perfectly suits their renovated home, built in 1902 in downtown Covington. The previous homeowners added a second-story to the home, increasing the living space from 2-bedrooms to its current 5-bedrooms, in the same style as the original home. When the Sheas
The St. John Fools of Misrule celebrated the beginning of Carnival with a bawdy procession through Covington’s historic St. John District on Saturday, January 10. Created in 2011 to mark the 12th Night, festivities are led by a “Lord of Misrule” and a marching parade with flambeaux, brass band and a bevy of masqueraded “fools.”
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Steeped in tradition and ceremony, Carnival coronations are the unofficial kick-off to the season, marking the beginning of the King and Queen’s reign for the coming year. Two local Mardi Gras krewes, Eve and Lyra, held coronation festivities to publicly announce their royal courts. EVE LYRA
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12 Treasures to Visit in Covington, Louisiana When visiting Covington, as soon as you set foot downtown, it doesn’t take long to realize that Covington is a virtual treasure trove filled with charming things to do. Whether you are shopping, enjoying the wonderful food our local restaurants have to offer or just passing time, there
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The Scene was the Lakehouse in Mandeville and our cover photographer was Sonny Randon father of our own Cover photographer Steve.
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During Anna’s twilight days her loving family surrounded her, sharing treasured time, memories and love with their beloved matriarch. One daughter, Lisa, asked her mother to give them a sign once she entered God’s garden that she was okay. During the early hours of the morning on July 30 after Anna had slipped away at
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UNDOUBTEDLY, one of the most versatile foods, eggplant is also one of the most avoided vegetables by many who have a sort of timidity about it. But whether by acquired taste or a natural appreciation for delicious foods, eggplant ranks with the best. Many of the students in my cooking classes are amazed by the
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Pillows can add more than just comfort to a room. Whether you are brightening up a student dorm room, designing a new environment or adding excitement to an existing room, local retailers have a plethora of designs to suit all needs and pocketbooks. “Color and texture are vital in your room design. Using color, shape