Inside Northside November-December 2023

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Men Who Cook Sunday, November 5 Men Who Cook is the primary annual fundraiser for Children’s Advocacy Center Hope House, a local nonprofit that provides hope, healing and justice for victims of child abuse on the Northshore. Local “celebrities” (community leaders) team up with local restaurants to compete to raise the most money for Hope House, and to see who can create the best dish. The event includes tastings of each team’s featured dish (and a lively competition), wine and beer, live music, a silent auction and more. Admission is $75 per person.

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Ozone Songwriter Festival on the Northshore 2023 November 3-5

The 6th Annual Ozone Songwriter Festival returns for a celebration of music featuring local, regional, and national songwriters of all styles and genres. Over 100 artists will perform original songs on multiple stages over the festival weekend, including chart topping songwriters. A full schedule of performers and show times, plus festival map with stage locations, will be available at ozonemusic.org Location Varies, Mandeville.

Just Between Friends Northshore Kids’ Consignment Sale

November 3-5, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Just Between Friends Northshore invites moms, dads and expecting parents (or grands!) to a holiday Kids’ Consignment Sale. The event features gifts, holiday 16 INSIDE NORTHSIDE

St. Tammany Parish Justice Center parking garage, 601 N Jefferson Ave., Covington, cachopehouse.org/events

clothing (Christmas/Hanukkah and Mardi Gras), toys, books and lots of baby gear and equipment, all at 50-90% of retail prices. Both new and gently used items, all sold by local families. Admission is $3 at the door, or free when you register for your admission pass. Castine Center, 63350 Pelican Dr., Mandeville, (985) 377-9872, northshore.jbfsale.com

Festival of the Lake by Our Lady of the Lake, Mandeville November 10-12

The annual fundraising event features food from local restaurants and Our Lady of the Lake parishioners, live music, games, inflatables, a petting zoo and more. This year’s music lineup features Bag of Donuts, Peyton Falgoust Band, Adam Pearce, and Christian Serpas & Ghost Town. Admission is free; tickets for games, food and beverages may be purchased in advance and redeemed during the festival.

312 Lafitte St., Mandeville, (985) 6263144, festivalofthelake.com

Northshore Food Bank’s Pallets with Purpose

Friday, November 10, 6:30 p.m.

The food-funding, fun event lets you support a great cause while you have a great time. Advance tickets required. Admission is $135 per individual ticket, $325 for two with reserved seating, $1,700 for a reserved table of 6, and sponsorships are available. 125 W. 30th Ave., Covington, (985) 893-3003, northshorefood bank. org/pallets

Covington Three Rivers Art Festival November 11-12, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

The 27th annual Three Rivers Art Festival, one of the largest juried art festivals in the region and one of the most popular events on the Northshore, brings art lovers to downtown Covington each year for two full days of shopping and entertainment. You’ll find original


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