This is the sixth year this two-day festival is in Covington.

Antiques & Uniques Festival

When: April 24, 2022
10 am to 5 pm Saturday & Sunday

Where: Covington Trailhead
419 N. New Hampshire Street
Covington, LA 70433

What: Free event.
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Come see the free event of 50 vendors in Covington.

Antiques & Uniques Festival

When: April 23, 2022
10 am to 5 pm Saturday & Sunday

Where: Covington Trailhead
419 N. New Hampshire Street
Covington, LA 70433

What: Free event.
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Come enjoy fun and the outdoors in Abita Springs.

 

When: April 23, 2022

Where: Abita Springs Trailhead
Tammany Trace and central Abita
22275 Hwy 36
Abita Springs, LA 70420

What: Free event

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There is a flea market at the garage sale in Abita Springs.

Whole Town Garage Sale 

Where: Throughout Town
22161 Level Street
Abita Springs, LA 70420

When: March 26, 2022
7 am – 3 pm

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St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce will hold the golf event in Mandeville.

Golf Tournament

When: March 24, 2022
10:30am

Where: Beau Chene Country Club
602 N Beau Chene Drive
Mandeville, LA 70471

What: Foursome $600 or Individuals $175

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A popular musical that will be performed in Slidell.

Momma Mia!

When: April 15 – May 1, 2022
8pm Fridays and Saturdays, 2pm Sundays

Where: Slidell Little Theatre
2024 Nellie Dr.
Slidell, LA 70458

What: Adults $28, Students and Seniors, $22

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Come and get jewelry, photography, paintings, woodworking, fiber art, pottery and more in Covington.

Spring For Art 2022

When: April 9, 2022
6pm – 9pm

Where: 320 N Columbia St
Covington, LA 70433

What: Free

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Soul Revival will be live at this concert in Slidell.

Bayou Jam

When: April 9, 2022
5pm – 7pm

Where: Slidell’s Heritage Park
1701 Bayou Lane
Slidell, LA 70458

What: Free

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The kitchen in this home leads into the family room.

Springtime is a time when many home buyers come into the housing market. This spring, the housing market is still going strong with tons of competition. If a homebuyer finds a home they like, there is no time to think if you want to compete for an accepted offer. Here are two important things you should take action on before purchasing a home.

Bulk Up Your Credit Score

A homebuyer’s credit score can either hinder or boost your chances of purchasing a home. Credit scores determine whether a homebuyer can get approved for a loan. Before starting the home buying process, a homebuyer needs to make sure their credit score is 650 or higher.

Lower Your Debt-To-Income Ratio

A homeowner’s debt-to-income ratio is very important. It can not only affect getting a mortgage but can also affect the price of a home a homebuyer can purchase. A good debt-to-income ratio is less than 43% according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. For example, if a homebuyer’s monthly income is $5,000 and monthly expenses are $1,000, then the debt-to-income-ration is 20%.

If you are considering purchasing a home, make sure to not only follow these two things but also contact a Realtor. A Realtor can help you with the process from start to finish. They will find the perfect home for the perfect price.

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This is a custom built home that was part of the Louisiana Northshore 2021 Parade of Homes and is for sale.

This is a nice open floor plan with nice and bright natural lighting.Monica Bourgeois and Neil Gernon, a New Orleans couple, decided to purchase Pontchartrain Vineyards last November after they visited the winery’s Jazz’n the Vines events featuring Charmaine Neville. The wine spot was put up for sale last summer.

“You could see every star, it was one of the most charming things I’ve ever seen,” Bourgeois said.

The couple will plan to reopen the vineyard under the new name Wild Bush Farms & Vineyards. They love the vineyard but want to put their own stamp on it. They have painted the tasting room walls and replaced the furniture. That will add a ping pon table, frisbee golf and a movie screening area. The couple will keep the traditional Jazz’n the Vines events every spring and fall.

“It’s going to be this really cool viticulture playground out here,” she said. “There are hardly any wineries in Louisiana and I don’t know anyone that’s trying to do what we are going to attempt to do out here. We’re going to do the style of wines we would enjoy drinking from around the world: thoughtful, honest, sustainable wines and that’s what we want to focus on, building an ecosystem, producing things of nutritional value that are beautiful.”

Monica and Neil are no strangers to the wine industry. Both worked in the wine distribution and retail industry on Magazine Street in New Orleans. In fact, in 2009 the couple, along with a vineyard owner in Napa, founded Vending Machine Wines. The results were nice red blends with California grapes and Louisiana flare.  There was a Double Shotgun, a Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot blend, and a Cabernet Sauvignon called Crooked Mayor, which she said “speaks for itself.”

“We’ll have a lot of different offerings for a lot of different people,” Bourgeois said.

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