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Welcome to 2024, this is probably one of our most anticipated issues of the year. In this issue we announce the results of the 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards. It is great to see so many familiar names as well as some new ones. Congratulations to all our winners and thank you to the thousands of people that took the time to vote. Keep an eye out for the 2024 stickers that will appear on local business, remember to support our locally owned businesses they are what keeps the Northshore such a great place to live.
In this issue we meet one of our winners, local jeweler Jose Balli and learn how he got his start and how his daughter is following in his footsteps. We also learn all about Habitat for Humanity St. Tammany West ReStore and how this little store has grown and is helping give locals a hand up in home ownership.
We are looking forward to another great year and have some unique stories planned for upcoming issues. If you have any ideas for stories or pictures for our social pages, please send them to edgepublisher@yahoo.com. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and don’t forget to tune into your favorite local radio stations to catch up with everything Northshore every day on Lake 94.7, Highway 104.7, Tangi 96.5 Kajun 107.1 or The Boss AM 1400/ FM 103.7. If you are outside our listening area download one of our apps.
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Its officially time to Laissez les bon temps rouler!
The vibrant culture, parades, and the gathering of family and longtime friends are just a few reasons why Mardi Gras is one of the greatest seasons of the year in St. Tammany! I wish all of our krewes, captains, marching groups and families a safe and happy Mardi Gras! I can’t wait to join you all on the parade route!
2023 was about setting new standards for St. Tammany Parish Government. My administration provided a third-consecutive record setting infrastructure investment, continued to provide life-saving care for pets from our Louisiana-leading Animal Services and implemented smarter building practices. However, more must be done, and I am proud to lead that charge.
In January, I joined the new Parish Council, comprised of five returning veterans and nine newly elected members, at our Inauguration, officially starting a new term. I look forward to putting the needs of our citizens first, as the spirit of cooperation fuels our success.
The pillars of my first term, infrastructure investments, planning initiatives, economic development and improving our quality of life will serve as our foundation as we continue to build a better tomorrow for generations to come.
Our citizens’ values and ideals must be on the forefront when we make all decisions. I highly encourage you to reach out to me at President@stpgov.org or your Parish Council at Councilmembers@ stpgov.org to get involved.
I wish you a safe and cheerful Carnival season and look forward to seeing you throughout 2024 at our Parish’s events.
Serving as your Parish President continues to be one of my greatest honors.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve you. The best is yet to come.
I want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy and safe 2024.
The Christmas decorations have been packed up, our bellies have been filled with black eyed peas and cabbage, and here in South Louisiana we have turned our attention to another season – Carnival.
I am pleased that St. Tammany krewes continue to provide family-friendly options for our residents and visitors to safely enjoy parades and festivities.
Our deputies work together with the municipal law enforcement agencies, state police and other surrounding law enforcement to share resources to maintain order and provide crowd and traffic control along parade routes throughout our parish.
Our Reserve Division is an integral part of this cooperative effort, with our reserve deputies working countless hours during our many Northshore parades. They are the true unsung heroes of Carnival in St. Tammany and we honestly could not do it without them.
I encourage each of you to watch for our deputies along the parade routes and thank them for the job they are doing to maintain a safe environment for our families to enjoy this Carnival season.
Also be on the lookout for our state-of-the-art command center and drone, which will serve as our eyes in the sky in heavily crowded areas along parade routes. These tools have proven invaluable in locating lost children and preventing would be criminals from taking advantage of the large crowds.
I am also pleased to say we are once again partnering with STARC by placing a float at the end of several local parades to collect beads. I encourage everyone to “throw back” their unwanted beads at the end of the parade.
The STARC clients sort, repackage and sell those beads back to float riders.
This is a worthwhile program as it not only prevents these beads from ending up in our landfills or attics, but it also provides work and funds for the citizens serviced by STARC. It’s truly a win-win for our community and I am happy to be a part of this program.
Thank you and laissez bons temps rouler!
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When I learned that the winner of Edge of the Lakes readers’ poll for favorite local jeweler started off as a steelworker for the oil and gas industry, I was mighty intrigued! Don’t you love a success story that involves some sort of journey of self discovery?
Jose Balli, known for his Louisiana-inspired sterling silver creations, was born and raised in the tiny town of Reggio, a fishing community located in St. Bernard Parish (that’s “Da Parish” for those who are native to these parts). He grew up running around the family’s 13-acre property, fishing and crawfishing with his brothers and sister, which explains his affinity for alligator, oyster and pelican themes. In addition to loving the outdoors, he and siblings also drew and sketched a lot, but he was the only one to develop artistic yearnings.
“When I was maybe 7, I was spending a rainy day at a friend’s house. I drew a picture, showed it to his mom and she said, ‘You’re going to be an artist some day.’ And something blossomed in me right then. It lit a spark that never quite went out!”
Despite that spark, the words of encouragement and the fact that he doodled his way through school, Jose wound up becoming a steelworker right out of high school in order to make some easy money. But he soon found it was grueling work and it certainly wasn’t his calling. During some downtime on the job, he carved an alligator from soapstone, earning him praise and yet more words of encouragement from a co-worker. This time, it was suggested that he meet up with a jeweler friend of that co-worker, and this set Jose on a brand new path.
The old spark became a full-fledged bonfire. After taking jewelry manufacturing classes at Delgado Community College, Jose found work with an array of respected jewelers with familiar names like Aucoin Hart and Lee Michaels. But the solo success he enjoyed when he took some of his creations to Jazz Fest brought him to a crossroads. And divine intervention gave him an extra nudge to strike out on his own.
“It was a slow journey. Baby steps. My wife and I had three kids at the time, and I was the sole provider, but God gave me opportunities. When Katrina hit, I happened to have a hurricane design line and a lot of fleur de lis pieces, both of which became highly sought after in the wake of the storm. My brother had a vacant commercial property that had flooded, so my siblings and I pooled our resources and opened a store.”
Luckily, Before Katrina hit, while living in Marrero, Jose had a premonition that if and when a big one hit, everyone would flood. So he moved the family to Bush to raise the kids and grow the business. And grow it did. Over time, Jose opened a store of his own, and now has three locations in Mandeville, Metairie and New Orleans. Though his siblings are no longer involved with the business, it’s still a family affair. These days, his wife, Lisa, handles the business side of things, freeing Jose up to focus on creative endeavors.
His kids, all grown now and with degrees from Southeastern Louisiana University, are heavily invested, as well. Jose is quick to clarify that while they all worked the sales floor at one point or another while growing up, none were pressured to join the family business.
“We never pushed the kids. They were always free to follow their own dreams, as long as they were legal and ethical,” he jokes.
Once again, a cataclysmic event changed everything. When the Covid lockdowns closed the stores, it became vitally important to develop marketable new designs to keep the business afloat, creating an all-hands-on-deck situation. And they remained there. These days, their tech-savvy son, Joshua, is in charge of social media ads, Lucas handles sales and bench jeweler duties, and their daughter, Sarah, is following in her dad’s footsteps, designing and assembling her own collections.
Jose recognized from an early age that Sarah was a kindred spirit. “She was still in diapers and would have me drawing Barney the purple dinosaur for her. And her nose would be pressed against the pencil as I drew. I said, ‘That’s our artist.’”
But, like her dad, her path hasn’t been a direct one. While still in high school, she tried her hand at turning her sketched designs into wax carvings, which is the necessary next step in jewelry production, but found herself stymied by the difficulty of it.
“I was so frustrated,” Sarah admits. “I developed a real appreciation for my dad’s talent, but I doubted I’d ever follow in his footsteps.”
After Sarah earned an art degree, she wound up in the theater world directing plays. But when Covid lockdowns closed the theaters, she found herself at her own crossroads. That’s when Lisa called and asked if she’d be willing to come work for them.
At first, she was just handling marketing full-time to help increase online sales, but Sarah soon recognized that a younger touch was missing from the collections. This reignited her old creative spark, and she began an apprenticeship with her dad to hone her carving skills.
“It was tedious. I spent the whole summer learning the trade. But I’ve been designing alongside dad ever since.”
Their sketchbooks have similar content, always with a Southern flair, but each displays their own distinctive style and personality. Jose’s designs are realistic and elegant, and his collections have names like Atchafalaya, Audubon and Riverbend. Sarah leans more toward a youthful, modern aesthetic and her collections have decidedly more playful titles, like Bubblegum, Rock Candy and Honeysuckle.
In addition to having individual roles, the family also operates in a collective way. They participate in group texts where everyone discusses, then votes yea or nay on new designs. If this sounds like a tricky endeavor where artists and their egos are concerned, you’re not wrong. Especially when it used to be a solo operation.
“It was a bit of a learning curve,” Jose admits with a laugh. “I wasn’t used to collaborating, but we’ve found a good rhythm since then. Communication is key.”
“There was so much riding on it,” Sarah adds. “We had to create designs that the public would really like. Mom’s not only the brains behind this operation, but her opinion is essential, as she’s the age of the majority of our customers. And the boys bring efficiency and logistics. Everyone’s input is valid and necessary.”
Sarah frequently sings her parents’ praises for their individual strengths and for being a “power couple’’ who built the business from the ground up, but also for their charitable work. During Covid, they began designing commemorative jewelry to benefit various causes, including homeless veterans, Hands on New Orleans and closer to home, Northshore Food Bank. Sales of their “Angel of Hope’’ charm have provided food for a whopping 2,700 local families.
Not content to rest on their laurels, the talented and generous Balli family always keeps an eye fixed on the future. Along with preparing to welcome yet another new grandbaby to the fold, 2024 promises to usher in a new charity charm and new designs for Valentine’s Day, Mardi Gras and many other holidays.
“I’m so proud of each of my kids, my wife and our business,” Jose says warmly. “It’s even more satisfying to grow the business together as a family. And we are blessed with a constant flow of inspiration, so you can always expect to see something new.”
You can stay abreast of all their latest work by visiting their website, JoseBalli.com, or following them on social media.
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I hope that everyone had a great holiday season and a good start to 2024. This last few months in Slidell were filled with holiday cheer and plenty of family-friendly events for the community to enjoy.
As we enter Mardi Gras season, I would like to invite you and your family and friends to come experience Mardi Gras in Slidell. Grab your lawn chairs, ice chests and king cakes and head on out to the parade route to enjoy all the parades rolling through Slidell:
• Friday, Jan. 26, 6:30 p.m. – Krewe of Titans
• Saturday, Jan. 27, 12 p.m. – Krewe of Bilge
• Saturday, Jan. 27, 6 p.m. – Krewe of Poseidon
• Sunday, Jan. 28, 1 p.m. – Krewe of Antheia
• Friday, Feb. 2, 7 p.m. – Krewe of Mona Lisa and MoonPie
• Saturday, Feb. 3, 10 a.m. – Krewe De Paws
• Sunday, Feb. 4, 1 p.m. – Krewe of Dionysus
• Friday, Feb. 9, 6:30 p.m. – Krewe of Selene
• Tuesday, Feb 13, 10 a.m. – Krewe of Kidz
I am proud that many families choose to celebrate Mardi Gras here in Slidell. It’s great to see so many smiling faces of family, friends, and neighbors along the parade route. I ask that everyone be respectful and help us maintain the fun, family-friendly environment that people enjoy in Slidell.
Please remember that city ordinances prohibit the presence of animals along the parade route. The use of silly string, streamers, fireworks, and other explosive devices are also restricted. It is important that we all work together to have a fun and safe carnival season.
For the complete parade schedule and more upcoming cultural events, please visit the City of Slidell’s website at MySlidell.com. You can also follow the “City of Slidell, Louisiana” on Facebook.
Come enjoy the best that Slidell has to offer during Mardi Gras season.
Laissez les bons temps rouler!
Six more weeks of winter, or is spring just around the corner?
In Tangipahoa Parish, we don’t need a groundhog to tell us that we’ve reached the Laissez les bons temps rouler (Let the good times roll) portion of the calendar! In fact, our Mardi Gras parades, which will roll Feb. 2-3 in Hammond, Kentwood, and Ponchatoula, kick off a time of revelry and fun that will continue into our spring festival season in just a few weeks. We are especially excited to have the North Tangi Support Mardi Gras Parade back on the calendar this year after a hiatus dating back to COVID-19. This krewe’s return is one more example of how resilient and determined our community is!
Speaking of determined, after Mardi Gras, we will prepare to welcome our top-ranked high school soccer and basketball teams for the state championships at Southeastern Louisiana University. We love the opportunity to host these tournaments in Tangipahoa, and the teams rave about the hospitality they are shown here in our parish. If you’re looking for a fun outing with the family, make it a point to join us for these tournament games. You’ll see the best in prep sports and enjoy a magical experience in Tangipahoa Parish.
Festival season follows shortly thereafter, and you know Tangipahoa is home to the most festivals of any parish across the state. You’ll find all the details on the Events page of the Tangi Tourism website.
As always, we invite you to come out and experience the great things happening across Tangipahoa Parish. We think you’ll agree, we truly are #TheBestParishInTheState!
Northshore Media Group celebrated their 2023 Forty under 40 with a reception at The Southern Hotel. The event highlighted the Forty under 40 business and professional leaders who have achieved success and excellence in their field or who are showing amazing potential at an early stage of their careers.
Northshore Media Group’s General Manager and Vice President, Brian Shirey presented a check for $1,000 to the Tangiphoa and St Tammany Chamber’s Young Professionals.
Gulf Coast Bank and Trust and St. Tammnay Corporation sponsored the event. Congratulations to our 2023 Forty under 40!
It’s possible. It’s possible, albeit unlikely, that one could tire of the incredible cuisine and ubiquitous live music that permeates Covington. From Buster’s oysters and Turgeau’s healthy choices to Coffee Rani’s Grilled Redfish Bobo, from Gallagher’s Turtle Soup, Dakota’s Crab Brie soup and Tavi’s Hummus to Valencia’s Paella and Cured on Columbia’s Hot Italian (a sandwich), Covington eateries have it all and have it all done well.
Thursday nights in October and April, we rock the rails with music acts from across the Gulf South. From 12th Night till Mardi Gras day, the sounds of Carnival waft through the streets. A different band performs every Saturday morning at the Farmer’s Market and every 3rd Friday April through October at the Landing. The Covington Farmer’s Market String Band picks and sings every Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning at the Trailhead. In total, over 100 free musical acts a year.
Yes, it’s possible one might become weary. When that happens, might I suggest one take a relaxing visit to a hidden gem: The Covington Trailhead Museum. Wall displays take you back in time through pictures and stories. The movie Covington: Our Little Town will tug at your heartstrings. The animated movie Ox Lot’s Whimsical History of Covington’s Storied Past will bump both your and your child’s funny bone. Hosts Leslie, John or Erin will welcome you into a port city’s 19th century nautical time and a train-centric 20th century destination. These are not times forgotten. These are the streets, the riverbanks and the buildings we enjoy today in downtown Covington.
Located at 419 N. New Hampshire Street, the museum is open Monday – Friday 10:00am – 2:00pm, Saturdays 10:00am – 4:00pm (perfect following a shop at the Farmer’s Market) and Sundays 12:00 – 4:00pm. Y’all stop by now, you hear : )
It is Carnival Time in Mandeville! Since 1986, the ladies of Mandeville have poured the heart and soul into one of the area’s most fun and lively Mardi Gras parades in our area-The Krewe of Eve! Eve will take place this year on Groundhog Day (personally, I would not mind the Eve Parade continually happening every day) on Friday, February 2 at 7pm in Mandeville. Also, our world-famous dog parade, Krewe du Pooch, will take place on Saturday, February 17 (the Saturday after Fat Tuesday) starting at 12 noon on the beautiful Mandeville Lakefront. We are excited to partner with the Old Mandeville Business Association (OMBA) on this event that will feature a host of vendors and food trucks on the lakefront before, during and after the parade. Our first Mandeville Live! spring concert series will be on Friday, March 22 at the Mandeville Trailhead featuring Corey Ledet!
As of January 2024, the City of Mandeville is in an extremely positive financial position. In the past 12 months, two separate CPA firms have assessed the city’s financial position. One of these firms is the state mandated independent third-party audit firm, and the second firm was hired to perform a financial forecast on the city. Both firms reported that the city’s financial position is strong. The city’s audit firm stated at the March 23, 2023 Mandeville City Council meeting: “Most governments maintain 15 to 20% as a general fund balance (to current expenditures), and here in the city you have at end of August (2022), 63%, so a very conservative, good cushion, that you have in your general funds, that’s a very solid, a very good financial position to be in.” The city’s financial forecast firm stated at the July 17, 2023, Mandeville City Council meeting: “The City of Mandeville is in a very good position from a (financial health) perspective,” and “I do some pretty significant audits in the area, and I don’t have any that are this healthy, that have 16 months of operating expenses. So, kudos to what you are doing. Keep doing that.”
Thank you for choosing NORTHSHORE HUMANE SOCIETY
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In addition to being the Northshore’s largest no-kill animal rescue, NHS also offers a full-service veterinary clinic! Our team of licensed veterinarians and veterinary assistants are dedicated to enhancing the life of your pet through a number of clinic and surgical services at an affordable price. We offer a variety of appointments including wellness visits, vaccines, acupuncture, spay and neuter surgeries, dental procedures, various soft tissue surgeries and so much more.
When you choose Northshore Humane Society as your pet care provider, you are also helping the community’s homeless pets because all funds raised go directly to our life-saving mission.
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Barbecue
Pyre BBQ
Breakfast
Crazy Pig
Brunch
Crazy Pig
Bubble Tea
Kung Fu Tea
Burger Times Bar and Grill
Casual Dining
Rusty Pelican
Catering
Lake House Catering
Chacuterie
Cured on Columbia
Chicken
Red Bird Chicken
Co ee Shop e Book and e Bean
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Tchefuncte’s Restaurant
Dining with a View
Tchefuncte’s Restaurant
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Coscino’s Italian Grill
Hole in the Wall
Leonardo’s Trattoria & Pizzeria
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Pyre BBQ
Romantic Pardo’s
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Co ee Rani
Seafood
Morton’s Service
Pardo’s
Smoothies
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Gallaghers
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Aki Japanese Restaurant
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Artist
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Architect Firm Residential
Mike Piazza
Attorney
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Stephanie Crockett
Morton’s
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Kent Construction
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Pat Gallagher
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Nick Chetta
CPA
Fabulous Tax Chic
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Brandon Accardo
Northwestern Mutual
Hair Color
Dixie Leblanc, Tribe
Organic Beauty Bar
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Old Mandeville Home
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Health Coach
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Tournesol Cafe and Bakery
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Jenny Mutter
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Eric Fox, Turning Point Teacher
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Travel Agent
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Anesthesiologist
Heather Stockes, M.D.
Anti- Aging Specialist
Brittani Naccari – Farrell
Audiologist
J.J. Martinez Au D, CCC-A, FAAA
Cardiologist
Farhad Aduli, M.D.
Chiropractor
Dr. Je Miller
Intergrated Spine & Disc
Cosmetic Surgeon
Benjamin Boudreaux, M.D.
Dentist
Danelia Eversgerd, DDS
Dermatologist
Martha Stewart, M.D.
Doctor
Samer Shamieh, M.D.
Optometrist
Katie Wonch, O.D.
Family Practitioner
Devan Szcepanski, M.D.
Fertility Doctor
Peter Lu, M.D.
Gastroenterologist
Steven Guarisco, M.D.
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Pam Egan, DNP
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St Tammany Hospital
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Jason Patel, M.D.
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Maria Wilson, M.D.
Nurse Practitioner
Pam Egan, DNP
OB/GYN
Brian Guillory, M.D.
Occupational erapist
Missy Hymel, CHT
Oncologist
Jay Saux, M.D.
Oral Surgeon
Nathan Brown, M.D., D.M.D.
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Smile Doctors
Orthopedist
Jason Rudd, M.D.
Optometrist
Katie Wonch, O.D.
Pain Doctor
Ronald Sequra, M.D.
Pediatric Dentist
Todd Brausell , D.D.S.
Pediatrician
Joshua LeBlanc, M.D.
Phlebologist (Vein)
Randall Jule , M.D.
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Ryan Bouterie, P.T.
Psychiatrist
Savannah Patel, M.D.
Psychotherapist
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Northshore Human Society
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Shaun Carpenter, M.D.
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Stone Creek Club & Spa 1201 Ochsner Blvd, Covington 985.801.7101
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Stone Creek Club & Spa
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St. Ann Wine Bar
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Mae Antiques
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Olive Patch
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Croissant Mandeville
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ReStore Your Faith In Humanity
STORY LIZ GENEST SMITH PHOTOS BY HABITAT FOR HUMANTIY ST. TAMMANY WESTDid any of your New Year’s resolutions involve donating to charities, giving back to the community or adopting some environmentally friendly habits? If you haven’t gotten around to it, or if you’re just not sure how to go about doing so, consider checking all those boxes at once by supporting the Habitat for Humanity St. Tammany West ReStore in Mandeville.
What started as a humble flea market supporting the work of a fledgling Habitat for Humanity affiliate in the early 1980’s began its transformation into a thriving business when a local retiree named Mary Catherine Regan had the idea to transform the former corner grocery store into a thrift shop with regular store hours. With volunteers from her former employer, Bell South, and co-leadership with another dynamic retiree, Marilyn Wenzel, her dream came to fruition. Known affectionately as the Home Store, the business grew into an essential part of what became Habitat for Humanity St. Tammany West.
The business ultimately outgrew its original space and in 2008, it moved to its current location, a 22,000-square-foot warehouse about halfway between Mandeville and Abita Springs on Highway 59. Today, it is known as the ReStore, and it accepts and resells new and gently used home improvement and building materials, furniture, appliances and other household items at discounted prices, annually generating a whopping $300,000 to fund the building of three of the 10 homes that our local Habitat builds for local citizens every year.
Most everyone has heard of Habitat for Humanity, but let’s review exactly what it is, what it does and how the ReStore fits into the equation
Founded in 1976 in Americus, GA, as a grassroots, Christian nonprofit organization dedicated to battling poverty and substandard housing, Habitat for Humanity has grown into a sprawling, international operation with affiliates in 70 countries and all 50 states here in the U.S. Each affiliate has the same mission: identify and assist families in need who are willing to participate in the building of their home and able to repay a no-interest mortgage. The affiliate here in St. Tammany West was established in 1981, and has built over 300 new homes for deserving families across the parish. The ReStore, which serves as the retail division of the multi-faceted organization, is responsible for 40 of those.
Some of the proceeds are used to run the retail facility, including paying the salaries of 10 staff members and covering
other expenses, like the mortgage and electricity bills. The rest goes towards constructing the homes, from purchasing building materials to paying the construction staff, which includes two licensed residential contractors.
Not all charities are on the up-and-up, though, so it’s understandable that a lot of people are hesitant to give their time or treasure until they’re sure an organization is run responsibly and with integrity. Jennifer Messina, Vice President of Development for Habitat for Humanity St. Tammany West, says they welcome scrutiny.
“We choose to be audited every year, and have LaPorte (a highly respected, well-established regional accounting firm based in Metairie) look through everything. This creates a system of checks and balances, and we’re pleased to say that we always have clean audits, which we post on our website, along with our 990 tax forms. We welcome questions about our finances and personnel, and we even conduct ‘Habi-tours’ to show the houses and allow people to ask our staff questions directly.”
All of this creates transparency, but if you need more proof, Charity Navigator, an organization that evaluates hundreds of thousands of U.S.-based charitable organizations, gave them their highest four-star rating and a score of 99%, based on criteria like impact, leadership, efficiency, sustainability and of course, transparency.
To understand the ReStore’s more personal impact, one needs only to read the profiles of the featured homebuyers who volunteer to share their experiences each year. For 2023, that person was Emma Busby, a medical assistant at Louisiana Hand to Shoulder Center, who has also worked as a voter commissioner for seven years, and has been a commissionerin-charge for the past three. Thanks to Habitat for Humanity St. Tammany West ReStore, she and her 11-year-old rescue Chihuahua, Rocky, will have their own home, complete with a yard, where Rocky can run around and Emma can plant a vegetable garden. She also looks forward to saving up for a whole-house generator so she and Rocky can be comfortable during power outages, and her parents can come stay with her in the event of a hurricane. (You can read more of Emma’s story on the website.)
“When our homeowners share their experience,” Jennifer explains, “it really helps connect the dots and educate the community by putting a story and a name to what we do.”
In addition to benefiting individual homeowners, the ReStore also promotes sustainability and eco-friendly practices by encouraging people and businesses to donate items instead of sending them to the landfills. Plus, it’s a valuable resource for budget-conscious members of the community who are looking to build, renovate, decorate or furnish their homes.
Those interested in supporting this endeavor can do so as a donor, customer or volunteer. Donors can check the website for lists of items ReStore will and won’t accept, and donations can either be made by scheduling a pick-up for larger items or by dropping them off Tuesday through Saturday between 9am and 4pm. And if it’s your time you’d like to donate, the ReStore relies on volunteers to help with tasks like sorting donations, pricing items and assisting customers. For these volunteering opportunities, to work on a construction site, or to make a financial donation, visit www.habitatstw.org. And of course, every great bargain you purchase at ReStore helps dreams come true for fellow citizens who are ready to build a place to call home.
Arts Evening Arts Evening
Saturday, March 2, 2024
5-9 pm • Free Admission
Olde Towne Slidell
646-4375 •
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Local Artists & Artwork
Live Music & Entertainment
Fine & Casual Dining
Antique, Boutique & Unique Shopping
“ Slidell Sunflowers” by Lori Anselmo Arts Evening 2024 Poster Artist
The City of Slidell and the Commission on the Arts would like to thank our 2023/2024 Cultural Season Sponsors for making this event possible:
Renaissance, Media Sponsors:
Plus + Publications
Neocla ssical, $1,000 Sponsors: Councilman Bill & Laura Borchert • Lori’s Art Depot
Lowry-Dunham, Case & Vivien Insurance Agency
Impressionism, $500 Sponsors:
CiCi’s Pizza • Mayor Greg Cromer • Slidell Historic Antique Association
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YOYO
Asian
Yamato’s
Bar Food
Time Out Bar & Grill
Bakery
Jacky’s Cake Shop
Barbecue
Nothing But e Smoke
Breakfast e Golden Pear
Brunch e Golden Pear
Catering e Golden Pear
Dessert e Golden Pear
Burger Coach’s Po-Boys
Co ee Shop
Red Brick
Donut e Donut Place
Food Truck
Rose Miley at Ruby Rous
Pizza
Uncles Pizza
Po Boys
Long Branch Cafe
Hot Dogs
Zesto of Bogalusa
Chicken
Long Branch Café
Vietamese
Pho 102
Chicken
Red Zone
Casual Dining e Golden Pear
Italian
Napoli’s
Mexican
Maria’s
Po-Boy Coach’s
Salad
Café Bouchee
Seafood
Warner’s Fish House
Steak
Ramie’s
Snowball
Sunshine Snowballs
Soup
YOYO’S
Sushi
Akita New
Station 23
Hole in the Wall
Warner’s Fish House
PEOPLE
Artist
Cordero Mark
Attorney
Chase Anderson
Builder
Tommy Wascom –Professional Builders
Make Up
Caitlyn Mitchell –
Rebel Hair Salon
High School Coach
John Lambert
CPA
Rober Neilson
Insurance Agent
Mandy Tervalon
Bar Tender
Kelton Hurst
Travel Agent
Wendy Phelps
Personal Trainer
Ross Lambert
Photographer
Skyler Gates
Real Estate Agent
Charlotte Johnson
Tattoo Artist
Troy Carney
Teacher
Heidi Tullos
Coach
Destin Pittman
Hair Colorist
Krystal Oalmann –Calming yme
MEDICAL
Dentist
Mitou LeMaire D.D.S
Hospital
Our Lady of the Angels
OB/GYN
Mara Buena or, M.D.
Allergist
Brad LeBert, EMT
Cardioologist
Kenny Civello, M.D.
Doctor
Garland Anderson, M.D.
Fertility
Mara Buena or, M.D.
Pediatrician
Katie Queen, M.D.
Physical erapist
Bryn Blackwell, P.T
Hospice
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Med Spa
Bluu RX Solutions
Eye
Dr. Boulging
Homehealth
Southeast
Optometrist
Marc Hautot, O.D.
Family Doctor
Dr. Noaz Olo
Gastroentologist
Dr Hussan
Medical Testing
Our Lady of Angeles
Nurse Practitioner
Jessica Steward
Internist
Steven Ogden, M.D.
Urgent Care
Our Lady of the Lake Walk-in
Veterinarian
Elizabeth Penton, DVM
ALL THINGS ARTY
Art Classes
Cathy Robbins
Art Gallery
Riverstone Gallery
Band
Birdies Boyz
eater Group
Franklinton Community eater
Parade
4th July
Festival
Bogalusa Blues and Heritage Festival
SPORTS AND LEISURE
Fitness Studio
HL Brownstone Fitness
Golf Course
Bogalusa Country Club
Museum e Museum of Native American Culture
Place to Run/Walk
Cassidy Park
Public Park
Bogue Chitto State Park
Swim Club
Bogalusa YMCA
Tourist Attraction
Bogue Chitto Tubing Center
NIGHTLIFE
Bar
860 Wine
Daiquiri Pumping Station
Happy Hour
Bogalusa Country Club
Margarita
Maria’s Mexican
Martini
Yoyo’s Bar & Grill
Sports Bar
Time Out Bar & Grill
SHOPPING
Antiques
Simmons Flea Market
Bakery
Cinnamon Tree
Bargain Shopping
Dirt Cheap
Bridal
Tricia’s Bridal
Car Dealership
Atlas – Chevrolet/Buick
Children’s Clothing
To the Moon and Back
Seafood
Dukes
Jewlery
Tyler Ross
Men
Wild Bird
Kids Shoes
To the Moon and Back
Florist
Busy Bees
Furniture
Carney’s Furniture and Appliance
Garden Center
Garden Spot
Gi s
McMillan’s Hardware Store
Barbers Hardware & Repair
Jewelry
Tyler Ross Jewelry
Lumber
Bogalusa Lumber
Meat
Main Street Grocery & Market
Pharmacy
City Drugs
Signs
Sharps Signs
Supermarket
Food Depot
Teen Boutique
Wild Bu
Tires
Triana Discount
Tire & Auto
Wine e Pumping Station
Woman’s Boutique
Fancy Fig
SERVICES
Dance Studio
Dawn’s Dance
Dry Cleaner
Bogalusa Dry Cleaners & Laundry
Elementary School (Private)
Annunciation Catholic School
Elementary School (Public)
Northshore Charter
Financial Institution
Lee Finance
Furniture
Carney’s Furniture and Appliance
Hair Salon
Calamity yme
High School
Franklinton High School
Insurance
Bill Mc Gehee Insurance
Kids Party Venue
Bogalusa County Club
Mani Pedi Spa
Magic Nails
Mechanic
Brad Triana –Discount Tires
Handyman
Fricken Home
Maintenance
Pet Boarding
Bella’s Paws Spa
Pet Grooming
Allie’s Alley
Printer/Copier Service
Delta Printing
Private Elementary
Ben Ford’s Christian
Private High School
Bowling Green
Photo Booth
Fun Photo Pix
Radio Station
Highway 104.7
Real Estate
Garr Real Estate
Roofer
Rocket
Summer Camps
Believe
Wedding Venue e Louisiana Castle
Yoga
Riverstone Gallery
Used Cars
Atlas
Credit Union
Zellco Federal Credit Union
Funeral
Brown Megehee
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STORY BETSY O’LEARY PHOTOS BY RIYEN HELGThe journey to his Independence art studio was far from a direct route. Instead, the Hartselle, Alabama native meandered here after spending time in big cities like Philadelphia and New York City. In fact, he originally discovered the area while making frequent car trips from his Atlanta base to Houston, choosing Hammond as the perfect halfway stop on his jaunts.
Stanton found that he enjoyed the atmosphere of local hotspots like Benny’s, Mariners Inn, and the Crescent Bar so much that he and his partner Mary chose to settle on Black Cat Road in Independence where they raised their two children. He reports that they still proudly call their little corner of the boot “home.”
From Commercial Design to Portraiture
White graduated from Auburn University with a degree in Illustration and Design. He first earned a living as a layout artist for advertising agencies but quickly advanced to creative director in the entertainment industry dealing with merchandising licensing rights for celebrities.
Yet, his creative drive remained unfulfilled, until he finally quit the rat race. He took a series of jobs in the service industry, bartending and waiting tables, to keep the wolf from the door and to afford an easel and paints. Eventually, his efforts paid off. Word spread about the talented artist’s celebrity portraits that are so realistic that they look like photographs.
He sunk the profits from his portraits into an old building in downtown Independence. Originally erected in 1869, the building was in bad shape. With the roof missing, and trees growing up through the floor, it required gutting and structural supports to become the modern portrait studio where he creates his stunning art. During renovations his good friend and general contractor passed away and White took on the renovation project himself without using any architectural drawings. He called upon his technical background to sketch it out, using chalk to freestyle the clean design lines he wanted. His incredible vision can be seen in the details like metal ceiling tiles and exposed brick walls.
Realism and Abstract Impressionism
For the past 20 years, White has painted oil portraits on commission. Most are commissioned by private clients who want to gift a spouse or loved one with a portrait to hang in their home or office. His attention to detail makes the portraits highly representative of the subject. He good-naturedly pointed out that he still dabbles in mass appeal celebrity portraits such as The Beatles and Willie Nelson.
“I actually don’t have many of the originals”, he shared with a smile. “I sold them to buy materials and I have the prints hanging in my studio. The prints are so good people really can’t tell the difference anyway.”
He likes the old-school style of using oils on canvas. White prefers sessions with live models but can also work from a photograph if necessary. He takes his time to get the composition just right, making sur e to allow sufficient time for the oils to dry before varnishing.
Stanton White is the go-to guy in Tangipahoa Parish to paint a timeless, heirloom-quality portrait for any occasion. Check out some of his stunning works on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram..
2023 Economic Development Impacts:
St. Tammany, the Northshore, and Beyond
St. Tammany NOW brings you the latest economic development information and business and industry insight in our community provided by St. Tammany Corporation, the economic development organization for St. Tammany Parish. St. Tammany NOW highlights who and what makes the St. Tammany business community thrive and illustrates the opportunities to diversify and fortify our economy.
In this issue, we reflect on the accomplishments and progress we made in 2023. We are proud of the wideranging program of work that we have facilitated in our efforts to support our local economy through strategic partnerships, business technical assistance, and forwardthinking, responsive program development. Here are a few key economic development highlights from 2023:
We formally unveiled the Gulf South Commerce Park
at the intersection of Interstate 12 and Highway 1088 in central St. Tammany. The 1,000-acre Park is the only one of its kind in southeastern Louisiana, and with close proximity to four major interstates, a 25-acre, 350,000 sq ft pad-ready site, and with additional acreage that’s shovel-ready, this site is an ideal fit for a major economic development project. Throughout the project’s entire timeline, St. Tammany Corporation has worked closely with both private sector and government partners on the creation of a comprehensive master plan for the site, making this an effective publicprivate collaborative. The Gulf South Commerce Park’s master plan is to be a center of excellence for a range of industries including Advanced Manufacturing, Logistics, Clean/Green Technology, Life Sciences, and Defense industries.
We formalized a partnership with other key local organizations, including the Northshore Business Council, Northshore Community Foundation, Northshore Home Builders Association, St. Tammany Chamber of Commerce, Tri-Parish Works, and Visit the Northshore, which we have collectively branded as the St. Tammany Economic Partnership, or STEP. The vision of the St. Tammany Economic Partnership is to enhance awareness and maximize impact in St. Tammany through the facilitation of clear, consistent, and collaborative communications and programming among the business and community centered entities. The formalized STEP group creates an opportunity for increasing cross-programmed events and collaborative initiatives while increasing impact to stakeholders and the broader community. In times of crisis, it can also provide a vehicle for quick convening, streamlined communications, and aligned action.
We were one of only six organizations across the nation selected to be part of the second cohort of the International Economic Development Council’s (IEDC) Equity in Economic Development Fellowship Program. This initiative offers talented young people a direct point of entry into the economic development profession, as well as the opportunity to focus on their career interests and develop skills that set them up for success. St. Tammany Corporation’s fellow, DaSean Spencer, gained immersive, hands-on experience in economic development, strategic initiatives, and public policy, as well as business technical assistance through our partnership with the United Way of Southeast Louisiana’s Thriving African American Small Business initiative, which DaSean supported during his time as an equity fellow.
We continued to increase our staff capacity by adding two new team members focused on economic development finance and incentives, marketing, and strategic initiatives. Even as a young organization, we have assembled a terrific team who focus daily on the key priorities and strategic initiatives that enhance our community’s economic competitiveness, and the team that we have built has allowed our organization to scale and become a fullservice, independent economic development organization. Our in-house staff can provide project financing technical assistance, state and local incentives program assistance, project management, site selection, business attraction, communications and research support, and workforce development tools for businesses looking to start up, relocate, or expand in our parish.
In the spring, we joined BEC Co-Packers, a food manufacturing company based in eastern St. Tammany Parish, to announce a major expansion of its operations and footprint in the community. The expansion entails the purchase and rehabilitation of a vacant, dilapidated 60,000 sq ft building and 3.1 acres of land at 61025 Hwy 11 in
Slidell, which has been underutilized and out of commerce for 15 years. BEC currently has approximately 65 employees, and ultimately, this project is expected to double the quality jobs supported by the company in St. Tammany Parish.
Through STartUP Northshore, our three-parish regional entrepreneurial ecosystem building initiative, we continued to build out the program and invest in supporting Northshore entrepreneurs. With the partnership and support of our colleagues in Tangipahoa and Washington Parishes, we launched the NSpire Startup Slam, the firstever startup pitch competition on the Northshore with local entrepreneurs competing for a prize package of cash and services valued at more than $60,000. During New Orleans Entrepreneurship Week, we also hosted the firstever “NOEW in Your Neighborhood” event to take place on the Northshore, an evening of networking, refreshments, and an expert panel discussion of local entrepreneurs who shared their journey and insights on what it takes to grow a successful business in the local ecosystem.
We also continued our partnership with The Idea Village to bring its 10-week accelerator program to founders on the
Northshore, IDEAinstitute Northshore. To date, through three cohorts since the establishment of the partnership, IDEAinstitute Northshore has served 62 founders across 59 companies, provided nearly 100 hours of one-on-one coaching and guidance valued at $25,000. With a “worldclass” Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 89, participation grew by 37.5% from Fall 2022 to Spring 2023, attracting and empowering more local entrepreneurs. In the third cohort in Fall 2023, IDEAinstitute Northshore continued to grow after receiving 62 applications, a record application pool with an 88% increase from the Spring’s application cycle. At the conclusion of each IDEAinstitute Northshore program, entrepreneurs have the exciting opportunity to showcase their innovative ventures in a dynamic pitch competition with a chance to win $1,000 in startup funding.
We are also pleased to share that, following a rigorous application and review process, St. Tammany Corporation has officially been recognized as an Accredited Economic Development Organization (AEDO) by the International Economic Development Council. Earning this official recognition signals to partners, stakeholders, site selectors, prospects, and economic development colleagues that the organization has completed a rigorous review process and met the standards for excellence set forth by the international governing body for economic developers, thus joining the ranks of the most effective EDOs in the world. It also shows that the organization has a high-performing professional staff and is a recognized authority on the practice of economic development, demonstrating to local leaders that their trust is well-placed. The AEDO program is a comprehensive peer review process that measures economic development organizations against commonly held standards in the profession. The program consists of two phases: a documentation review and an onsite visit. Each phase is designed to evaluate information about the structure, organization, funding, programs, and staff of the candidate economic development organization.
Last year, 2023, was also the final program year of THRIVE 2023, St. Tammany Corporation’s five-year comprehensive economic development strategic plan, which has served as a road map for our focus areas, strategic priorities, and efforts to build new programs. As we wrap up THRIVE and look ahead to the future, we want to recognize how economic development in St. Tammany has evolved as we work diligently to create new jobs, support local businesses, and make our parish the destination of choice for businesses, families, and talent. We look forward to a dynamic and prosperous 2024!
St. Tammany Corporation continues to be a resource hub for businesses and consistently shares timely, relevant information related to our economic landscape and upcoming business resource programming on our online platforms. Stay connected with St. Tammany Corporation on Facebook and LinkedIn at @StTammanyCorporation, our website at StTammanyCorp.org, and our data and research platform at StTammanyStats.com.
Elizabeth Lee and Ashley Llewellyn are the lead staff contributors to this article.
our turn: by Michael LeBlanc and Jean Pierre Fage’t
ABOUT MICHAEL AND JEAN
PIERREIn every issue, EDGE of the Lake invites a local chef or restaurateur to visit another eatery on the Northshore.
When Parish Tacos owner, Covington native Michael LeBlanc, and executive chef Jean Pierre Fage’t dreamed up this new Mandeville restaurant, they were not interested in opening just another Mexican eatery. The pair, who previously worked together at Ox Lot 9, set out to offer something different to the community, using locally sourced seafood and ingredients with a “Louisiana-Mex” flair. The result is upscale food in a casual environment. Some of their signature, made-to-order dishes include braised brisket birria, bang bang shrimp tacos, and fried oyster tacos, and they feature weekly seasonal specials.
Pig Southern
is
Parkview Plaza on Highway 22. We met the owners when we first opened Parish Tacos and they were super nice and shared some helpful insight on the area with us. Jean Pierre and I came in for a bite on a recent Thursday morning before we opened for the day because we knew we could get a quick and casual breakfast, but still get all the frills of a full meal.
The overall menu is quite expansive. It offers both a huge breakfast and brunch menu, as well as a lunch menu, so there’s definitely something for everyone. We can never go anywhere without over-ordering, so we each ordered double entrees. I had the BLT with fried green tomatoes, which was delicious and stacked high with bacon. I also got the Pontchartrain Benedict. The eggs were perfectly poached, nice and runny, and served atop crab cakes and an English muffin.
Jean Pierre got the Whole Hog Benedict, which comes with pulled pork and sausage piled on a biscuit, covered with hollandaise and crumbled bacon. It was served perfectly warm and with great consistency. He also got the pork cutlet sandwich, which comes dressed with garlic aioli, mozzarella, tomato and mixed greens, and served on French bread. Everything was well-seasoned, the fries and hash browns were perfectly crispy and the cheesy grits were incredibly cheesy.
We were able to have a business meeting along with a full breakfast, and our server, Alison, was very attentive without being intrusive. While we waited for our food, we sipped hot coffee and enjoyed the ambience. It’s a very homey, warm space, filled with houseplants and cute pig tchotchkes.
We’re happy to have them as neighbors, and would definitely recommend Crazy Pig for a work meeting or for a family meal. Cooking breakfast is a huge hassle, so if you have family in from out-oftown, this is the place to go to get everything served all at once and cooked to perfection.
We look forward to coming back sometime when we don’t have to work right afterwards, so we can sample mimosas or bloody marys from their cocktail menu!
United Way of Southeast Louisiana thanks our Top 10 Most Generous Workplaces from St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington Parishes. These generous companies and their employees are making an impact that will resonate for generations to come.
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ST. TAMMANY CORPORATION ST. TAMMANY CORPORATION
TANGIPAHOA PARISH SCHOOL SYSTEM TANGIPAHOA PARISH SCHOOL SYSTEM
FIRST GUARANTY BANK
FIRST GUARANTY BANK
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY
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The St John Fools of Misrule announced the official start of the Northshore Carnival Season with other Northshore Krewes, Wild Magnolia Mardi Gras Indians and local dignitaries at The Southern Hotel. Later that evening the 13th annual parade took place along the streets of downtown Covington.