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On the Cover

Men in Business .................................... 15

BEAUTY & LIFESTYLE

Men’s Fashion........................................ 18

Foodies and Friends— The Ancient Order of Southern Gourmets ........................10

Outdoor Living....................................... 26

Is Your Wardrobe Measuring Up?— Custom Shirts for Men ........................................................18

ENTERPRISING MAN Reid Falconer— A True Renaissance Man ................................................... 22

MEN IN BUSINESS Corey Leftwich— Making The Difference in Memory Care..........................15 Sensei Mike Storms— Teaches Much More Than Martial Arts.............................17

HEALTH & FITNESS Value of Teeth— Dr. Charles A. Schof ..............................................................6 Beauty That Lasts— Dr. Robert Benson................................................................13 Alcoholism— Dr. David D. Tran ................................................................14

LEGAL & FINANCE

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Affidavit of Small Succession— Ronda M. Gabb ..................................................................31

Outdoor Living— A Summer Sanctuary ..........................................................26 Book Review— These Are the Moments................................................. 25 Bride to Be— Mary W. Speed.................................................................. 35 Gardening— Color Your Garden Now ................................................... 42

COMMUNITY Associate Publisher’s Note ...................................................5 CJ Ladner— The Northshore’s Best Insurance Agent ..............................6 Notes & Notables .................................................................8 Kids Being Kids ................................................................... 24 The Best Kept Secret in the South— Slidell, Louisiana ..................................................................32 Sophisticated Social ........................................................... 36 June Events .......................................................................... 40 Sophisticated Woman | June 2015 3


Happy Father’s Day

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Behind The Scenes with Reid Falconer During Reid’s photo shoot at his home in Madisonville, we were able to get to know him a little better. Here are a few things we learned: SW: What book are you reading right now? RF: Magic and Mystery in Tibet by Alexandra David-Neel. SW: What do you consider your greatest accomplishment? RF: My greatest personal accomplishment is the birth of my first grandson, William. My greatest professional accomplishment is the construction of the St. Tammany Oaks Shopping Center on 190, including Home Depot, Lowe’s and Albertsons (now Rouse’s).

For more fun behind the scenes photos and interview answers, visit our website, SophisticatedWoman.com.

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SW: What does your typical day look like? RF: I get up around 6:30 and answer correspondence, then I go to the council offices around midmorning before heading to teach a class at Southeastern at noon. My afternoon activities include boxing and tending to my 30,000 bees.

Publisher Joanne Gallinghouse Associate Publisher Sarah Cottrell Editor Anna LeDonne Art Director Dianne Waller Graphic Designer/Staff Photographer Claire Thomas Senior Account Executive Gwen Anderson Account Executives Anna LeDonne and Lisa Jones Fashion Editor Patty Beal Distribution/Circulation Manager Katherine Nelson Contributing Writers Alex Carollo, Lisa Ribbeck Lyons, Dr. Mary Speed, Jan Robert and Jill Willie Contributing Photographers Tom Ballantine, Timothy Dunford, Steve Randon and Rebecca Ratliff Production Gallinghouse Marketing + Creative

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IN JUNE WE are all about the men! From our Enterprising Man, Reid Falconer to our fashion editor’s picks and local businessmen, we honor and celebrate the men in our lives. At our cover shoot we got to spend time with Reid, where he showed us everything from his rich family history to his apiculture. Getting a behind the scenes look of his bee keeping was a lot of fun, although I am not sure our cover photographer, Steve Randon enjoyed getting quite so close to the bees, for some behind the scenes pictures go to our website at sophisticatedwoman.com. We also spent an idyllic afternoon with Matt Voelkel along with his dogs Jack and Gray. The dogs adorably wanted some attention and took off with the cheese and grapes, then decided they wanted to be part of the photo shoot. You can see Jack posing proudly in the picture on page 28. The very next day we were off to the new Friends in Madisonville to meet up with a group of men to shoot our fashion feature for this month. The restaurant and river served as a great backdrop for the men’s custom clothing. We thank Alex Carollo for his feature on Slidell, as a native of Slidell and Director of the Department of Cultural and Public Affairs he was very happy to share the treasures that Slidell has to offer. Lastly, I want to thank my father Colin and my husband Jerry for all the love and support they give me and to wish all dads a Happy Father’s Day. Enjoy the issue,

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Value of Teeth WHAT IS THE VALUE of having teeth? What sacrifice will one make to maintain a healthy functioning smile? Few can go through life with the “right genes” to avoid dental disease. The reality is we can “get by” without a full dentition. No one wants to lose their teeth. Many young people take a healthy, smile for granted. However, without proper planning and goal setting, one can find themselves a dental cripple by their 40s. TM

Although we can restore teeth with implants and crowns, early prevention is always preferred. For some, maintaining health is a priority. Diet and exercise are key to delaying the aging process. Has an anti-aging strategy been implemented for oral health? More and more patients are presenting with rampant tooth wear. A combination of an acidic diet, soft drinks and bruxism (teeth grinding) can slowly rob one of a beautiful healthy smile. Technology has allowed patients to restore teeth back to an attractive and esthetic state. Dental implants can change the lives of those who have lost not only several teeth but a complete set of teeth. Although we can restore teeth with implants and crowns, early prevention is always preferred. Many people go from dental emergency to dental emergency for years. This “no planning” tactic can leave people spending thousands of dollars and hours in a dental chair. The absence of pain is not health. Our society has a disposable mentality. We can change cell phones every 6 months with newer and better technology. Unfortunately, oral health will not follow suit. Starting early with a plan will allow the patient to take control of his or her oral health.

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The Northshore’s Best Insurance Agent—CJ Ladner IN 1982, a friend convinced CJ Ladner that she should do something in sales. This suggestion led to a leap of faith in deciding to go into the insurance industry and State Farm selected her as an agent shortly afterward. Thirty-three wonderful years later, CJ is consistently ranked in the “chairman’s circle” of the top 800 (of over 16,000) State Farm Agents nationwide. She is also a consecutive two-time winner of the Northsore’s Best Insurance Agent. “All State Farm insurance agents are amazing!” says CJ,

“I have an incredible team and I could not do what I do without them.” “but what sets my team apart is our passion not only for business, but for our community.” She has been married for 42 years and raised her three children here on the Northshore. “I’m now blessed to have three grandchildren and I get to do it all over again,” she gushed. CJ’s team of 11 service and sales representatives are licensed and educated to handle all aspects and needs of their clients. She is pictured above with team service manager Shelly Kent and sales manager Kelly Wagner. “I have an incredible team and I could not do what I do without them. They are constantly going above and beyond for our wonderful clients.” Clients often remark how rare it is to find an insurance agent that handles every situation with a smile. “Change is a difficult thing, and our industry has had its fair share,” she comments, “It begins and ends with me, so my job is to stay positive through it all and to inspire my team to do the same.” CJ Ladner’s State Farm office is located at 1972 N. Hwy. 190, Covington, 985-892-5030, cjladner.com.


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NOTES & NOTABLES

They Nailed It!

Covington Heritage Association President Sharon Nunez and Covington Mayor Mike Cooper present the 2015 Excellence in Preservation Award to Jack Terry for his efforts in preserving and recording the history of the City of Covington.

The 22nd JDC’s Bench, Bar & Badge participated in a group build for Habitat for Humanity St. Tammany West.

Brookdale Senior Living in Mandeville and Gator Power Sports in Covington both celebrated their openings last month.

The St. Tammany West Chamber of Commerce recognized Adam Thibodeaux of Terminix for his steadfast support. In one day, Adam registered for the State of the Parish Breakfast, Northshore Rising Professionals breakfast, Louisiana SBDC at Southeastern Louisiana University (LSBDC) seminar, Leadercast St. Tammany and picked up an EXPO booth form! A ribbon was also cut at the newly landscaped roundabout at the intersection of Francis Road, Highway 1085, and Ochsner Boulevard as part of the Parish’s beautification efforts.

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that my mom acquired was River Road Recipes published by the Junior League of Baton Rouge in 1959. Over 1.3 million copies of this recipe collection have been sold. I cannot imagine a Louisiana kitchen without a copy of this textbook of Creole cuisine. I recall that there was a small, yet not insignificant, section in the book called “How Men Cook.” The image of the restaurant chef in the culinary world at that time was typically a man. I had never thought of how men may cook or even what they may cook at home. My mom owned her kitchen. My dad steered clear of her territory except when he was beckoned to the table to eat. Each of my grandfathers, however, had a couple of specialties that they prepared that I fondly remember. My Popee Toca spent many hours at our summer home in Clermont Harbor, boiling freshly caught crabs and making Creole cream cheese ice cream in his hand-cranked freezer. My Grandpa Walker was a country boy who grew his own veggies in a small sunny plot at his home in Metairie. Field peas and sweet cornbread baked to perfection in cast iron corn shaped pans are what come to mind when I think of Grandpa. “How Men Cook” opened up a whole new world for me. Recipes

with wild and exotic ingredients such as quail, venison roast, smoked wild duck or turkey, turtle stew, and sauce piquant. Enter the modern enterprising man or men: The Ancient Order of Southern Gourmets. Founded five years ago by Cajun gourmand and raconteur, Chris Dautreuil, this group of 40-plus men share a love of camaraderie, good food, cooking and a taste for fine wine. The “Ancient Gourmets” as I fondly refer to them, meet once a month on the Northshore for an evening of home cooked creative cuisine. Members rotate responsibilities in the kitchen and create a monthly menu with appetizers, entrees, salad and desserts. Most importantly, the Acquistapace’s, Eric, Steve and Adam, supply the wine pairings. At a recent event hosted by chef de cuisine Leonard White and sous chefs Gayden Robert and Cal Zenor, the menu featured Donald Links’ smoky oyster stew for a first course, Len’s stuffed chicken legs and thighs with Israeli couscous for the entree, and Cal’s chocolate mousse with a fresh raspberry Cointreau sauce for dessert. As I said, the Ancient Gourmets take their cooking and their eating seriously. This meal is not for the faint hearted, weight watchers, quiche eaters or those on a Paleo diet. Thanks to the Ancient Order of Southern Gourmets for sharing their recipes and protecting the celebration and joys of cooking at home with friends and family. For more recipes from the Ancient Order of Southern Gourmets, please go to sophisticatedwoman.com, Foodies and Friends blog.


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health Beauty That Lasts

Stephen Tomaszewski, DDS

DURING WORLD WAR II,

many pilots took fire and ended up with fragments of glass or Plexiglas in their eyes. One doctor noticed that while glass fragments caused inflammation, Plexiglas did not. His observation led to the development of the first artificial lens implants for cataracts! Now the same material, Plexiglas (PMMA), has been mixed with collagen for a new generation filler called Bellafill® for facial wrinkles and acne scars. So what is the advantage of adding this inert material to a standard facial filler? The answer is one word—longevity. As the collagen matrix inevitably fades away with standard fillers, the PMMA in Bellafill® stimulates, and keeps stimulating, the patient’s own native collagen production. The resultant correction and improvement lasts five years or more which is far longer than the current menu of fillers can provide.

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Are there any negatives? Although Bellafill® costs more upfront than other fillers which do not last nearly as long, the overall investment is less than that of HA (such as Juvederm® and Restylane®) and other filler counterparts over time. Given the prospect for years of wrinkle or scar improvement without the need of touch-ups, Bellafill® may be well worth the initial outlay. Bellafill® is truly a new echelon of filler because it lasts so long. One can walk into a physician’s office and walk out a few minutes later transformed for years to come. But because it is so long lasting, carefully consider who does your Bellafill® treatment. While Botox®, which lasts four months, has become available everywhere but the post office, the physician’s experience and precision are essential since you’ll be staring at your Bellafill® result for five years.

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Alcoholism UNHEALTHY ALCOHOL USE encompasses a spectrum of alcohol use that increases the risk of health consequences to Alcohol Use Disorder. Consequences of unhealthy alcohol use include medical (damage to liver, brain, and heart), psychological (depression/anxiety, suicidal ideation), and social and legal problems. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism (NIAAA) in the U.S., the following amounts of alcohol consumption increase health risks: For men younger than 65: More than 4 standard drinks on any day. For women or adults older than 65: More than 3 standard drinks on any day. A standard drink consists of 14 grams of alcohol, 5 ounces of wine, 12 ounces of beer or 1.5 ounces of 80 proof spirits.

More than 85,000 deaths per year in the U.S. are directly attributed to alcohol use. Epidemiologically, 3 in 10 adults in the U.S. use alcohol in an unhealthy manner. 4-40 percent of medical and surgical patients experience problems related to alcohol. More than 85,000 deaths per year in the U.S. are directly attributed to alcohol use. 1 in 10 deaths among working age adults results from excessive drinking. Risk factors for alcohol use increase in younger adults and white males, among disabled adults with other substance use or mood disorders and those with genetic predisposition to alcoholism. A quick way to screen for alcohol use and dependency is this questionnaire, called CAGE based on the acronym of its four questions: • Do you need to Cut down on your drinking? • Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? • Do you feel Guilty about your drinking? • Do you need to drink when you wake up in morning (Eye-opener)? Please see your primary health care provider before engaging in any form of self-treatment.

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Beau Provence

Making The Difference in Memory Care WRITTEN BY ANNA LEDONNE PHOTOS BY CLAIRE THOMAS

COREY LEF T WICH has come a long way since his years as a camp counselor. However, the leadership values that were instilled in him then— independence, respect and fostering the growth of individuals within a community— have been the internal compass guiding him along the career path leading to his current position, Executive Director of Beau Provence Memory Care Assisted Living. Corey joined the Schonberg & Associates team in 2012 with the opening of Vista Shores Assisted Living and Memory Care in New Orleans. Corey served as Vista’s memory care director, increasing continuity of care and improving the cognitive activities programs. Following his success at Vista Shores, Corey was chosen to serve as the Executive Director of Beau Provence, the only memory

care-exclusive community on the Northshore. A board member of the Alzheimer’s Association’s Northshore Chapter, Corey is passionate about implementing rigorous staff education and training courses to ensure that Beau Provence continues to provide the highest caliber of care. Under Corey’s leadership, Beau Provence received the Dementia Care Specialists’ Distinguished Provider Award for excellence in resident-centered care. At Beau Provence, memory care patients are the sole focus of Corey and his exceptional team. Years of planning, research, and experience went into the development of this specially designed, state-of-the-art community, from the customized activities and wellness plans to the structure of the “neighborhoods” the residents reside in. “Our unique best-abilities approach focuses on what residents CAN do through engaging in meaningful activities based on individual interests,” Corey explains. “If our resident was a master gardener, we work on modifying gardening activities into a series of simple steps, creating tangible goals that allow them to continue doing the things they

love.” Beau Provence goes above and beyond to ensure that the “life story” of each resident informs daily life at the community, allowing every resident the opportunity to take part in activities that are meaningful to them. Corey’s life story thus far has been shaped by key roles: camp counselor, memory care director, Executive Director, and becoming a husband and father along the way. Corey’s son Harrison was born last year—right before the grand opening of Beau Provence. “My family didn’t just grow by one person, it grew to include every single resident in my care. To some people, a job is simply that, a job,” says Corey. “For me, my job is a calling, a passion and a responsibility for the wellbeing of people I love. I am honored by the trust and faith my residents and their families place in me—making a difference in their lives gives my own life a sense of profound meaning, and I can honestly say that there is nowhere I’d rather be.” Beau Provence Memory Care Assisted Living, 100 Beau West Drive in Mandeville. For more information, visit beauprovence.com, or call 985-778-0755. Sophisticated Woman | June 2015 15


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Sensei Mike Storms Teaches Much More Than Martial Arts WRITTEN BY ANNA LEDONNE PHOTO BY TOM BALLANTINE

CONFIDENCE, RESPECT, character, discipline, leadership, parenting: these are the sentiments resonating in the thousands of testimonials received by Mike Storms Karate. “Mike Storms does not just teach karate or self-defense but strives to improve the students in every aspect of the their lives. My daughter has been challenged to be a leader in the dojo and that has carried over to being a leader for her younger sister at home and among her peers at school. We have seen a change in her attitude, self-control, self-esteem, and her focus,” raves one parent. “When I signed my son up for karate class, I didn’t realize we would be getting so much more! This place really is like a family. Along with karate, the students and parents learn many valuable life lessons. I’ve seen my child’s confidence go up in just a few weeks as he learns in a positive setting,” echoes another. The abundance of overwhelmingly positive feedback can be attributed to Sensei Mike Storms’ philosophy and ability to inspire his team and students. “We focus on life skills first, and martial arts second,” he reiterates. “Our goal is to build stronger individuals and families through inspired teaching and mentoring.” Mike Storms has developed an environment where he can do just that. His team of instructors takes teaching to heart, working tirelessly to inspire kids to reach for their best at home, at school, and in life just as they were mentored during their time at Mike Storms Karate. Using Sensei Storms’ teaching method of building and inspiring kids, his team of incredible role models is able to cater to each student’s individual needs. After teaching more than 6,000 students over 30 years (and raising his own four children), Mike authored a parenting book,

Mike Storms Parenting 101, in order to further help both parents and their kids. His motto of “life skills first, martial arts second” is echoed throughout his yearround programs and summer camps. The 6,000-square-foot facility and half-acre outdoor campus is a far cry from the small ballet studio he rented a few nights a week back in 1985. While Sensei Mike Storms is now a seventh degree black belt and coaches NFL football players and teams, these achievements are not what make his martial arts school a success. Over the past 30 years, he has transformed thousands of students’ lives and in the process has changed the way the Northshore views martial arts training. “People sometimes miss what martial arts is really about. It is not about fighting; it is about improving yourself, being self-aware, learning life skills and knowing when not to fight.” Mike Storms Karate is located at 4420 Highway 22 in Mandeville, for more information you can visit his website, stormskarate.com or call 985-674-7887.

Spots are limited to maintain a smaller counselor to child ratio.

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• Karate • FREE before

• Math & Reading • Leadership

• Soccer • Basketball • Football • Indoor Games • Dance Classes

• Arts & Crafts • Fun Lego

& after care

Games

Stations

• Inflatable Slides • Tumbling • Field Trips

Only camp on the Northshore that is a “Partner in Prevention” with Darkness to Light. This means 100 percent of Mike Storms’ team is trained in child sexual abuse prevention. Plus, you will receive an access code to the 24/7 surveillance cameras so you can check in on your child at any time.

Hours: 7:30 A.M.–6 P.M. (Free Before Care 7:30–9 A.M.) Camp 9 A.M.–3 P.M., (Free After Care 3-6 P.M.) Registration is available online now at MandevilleSummerCamps.com.

“The staff is great with kids & they will make your child feel welcome from day one!”

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Is Your Wardrobe Measuring Up? Custom Shirts for Men Summer linens, cool Egyptian cottons, Italian mills, stylish contrast fabrics, convertible French cuffs, spread collar, hidden plackets, mitered-edge pockets—Men have never had it so good. Custom shirts that are crafted to your unique measurements will have you looking and feeling better than ever before. These custom-made shirts by J. Hilburn offer a multitude of style options to choose from. 18 Sophisticated Woman | June 2015


Opposite page: Chris Remson, architect is wearing a navy and blue Dobby print shirt and a grey suede belt with white stitching. $109 and $139 custom. Casey Beal, supervisor is wearing a light blue linen blend shirt. $109 custom. This page: Bob Massel, insurance consultant is wearing a brown and blue bold check shirt with contrast fabric and stitching and a brown suede belt with royal blue stitching. $164 and $139 custom. Tray Geeslin, engineer is wearing a lavender superfine end-on-end shirt. $159 custom. Sophisticated Woman | June 2015 19


Patty Beal, independent personal stylist for J. Hilburn coordinated the looks for our guys this month. She is available for complimentary measure/styling consults and appointments. 985-502-6673. Shot on locaton at Friends Coastal Restaurant. Photos by Rebecca Ratliff

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Father’s Day Gift Guide

THE MOST COMFORTABLE seat in the house. Sink into this recliner at the end of the day and you may not want to get up. What more could a Dad want? American Factory Direct Furniture, 68490 Hwy. 59, Mandeville, 985-871-0300, afd-furniture.com.

DADS NEED to be pampered too. Give him the gift of a massage for an unforgettable experience he’ll appreciate. Spa packages are also available. Azure Salon & Spa, 2040 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, 985-237-1999, TheAzureSpa.com.

OLUKAI SHOES are the perfect gift for the dad that is looking for a shoe that is durable, yet still stylish and comfortable. Joe’s Shoe Store, 1814 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, 985-626-5633, joesfamilyshoes.com.

THE PERFECT GIFT for Dad. Louisiana cypress custom made ice chest. Several to choose from, or have it personalized. Available in single or double sizes. Mandeville Party Co., Northlake Shopping Ctr., 985-674-1605, mandevillepartycompany.com.

SURPRISE EVERYONE DURING your BBQ party with these new ketchups. Use as a finishing touch for your meat, burgers & fries. Even give it a try on pasta! Oil & Vinegar, 6111 Pinnacle Pkwy., Covington, 985-809-1693, louisiana.oilandvinegarusa.com.

GET IN SHAPE and have fun doing it! Full class schedule includes Kickboxing and TRX at The Training Firm. 111 Campbell Avenue, Mandeville (Inside CrossFit Launch), 985-871-5101, thetrainingfirmllc.com.

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cover story

Reid Falconer ENTERPRISING MAN A True Renaissance Man WRITTEN BY JILL WILLIE PHOTOS BY STEVE RANDON

DURING THE RENAISSANCE,

falconry was the most popular sport in the land. Knowing the critical role that those in charge of training the birds of prey—the falconers—played in society, it is entirely fitting that Mandeville businessman Reid Falconer bears the same surname. Reid is a true Renaissance man in every sense of the word. Most people know Reid from the two terms he’s served on the St. Tammany Parish Council, representing the citizens of District 4 and working to improve roadways, drainage and public works projects. He’s been a community activist since first moving to the Northshore in 1984, creating developments that were environmentally responsible, advocating for children and those suffering with mental illness and serving on boards and commissions in support of the business community. Many are not aware, however, that Reid is not only a devoted family man with deep intergenerational ties to Louisiana, but that he speaks French fluently, is an ardent beekeeper and avid history buff. His day may just as easily include a boxing class as a Parish Council meeting. He’s as comfortable teaching a corporate finance class to juniors at Southeastern as he is cultivating a beehive. Whether negotiating on the Regional Planning Commission or attending one of his weekly French immersion gatherings, Reid Falconer is a commanding presence. Never one to watch from the sidelines, Reid was first elected to the Parish Council in 2008. “As a real estate builder, I had to come before the Council on numerous occasions. Sometimes, I would become frustrated that our local government wasn’t in tune to the needs of the business community,” he said. “Rather than complain about how I wanted things to be, I decided to do something about it.” Reid noted that most of his friends and family considered him an unlikely candidate when he told them of his plans to run for office. “I was in business as an architect and builder for 30 years, so to switch gears took some people by surprise,” he explained. “I really felt like I was being called to make a positive impact. I could bring a unique perspective to the council, offering my experience as an entrepreneur, as an employer who had a staff counting on him, and as someone who was taking financial risks in the community.”

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With the blessing of his wife of more than 30 years, Celeste, and the guidance from their pastor, Reverend James Mitchell of St. Timothy’s United Methodist Church, Reid followed the path toward public service. The Council position suited him and he was reelected without opposition to his second term in 2012. In 2014, his colleagues selected him as Chairman of the Council. In March, 2015, Reid publicly announced his candidacy for the Louisiana Legislature. “Service has always been a part of our family and our culture,” Reid said. Their Louisiana roots run deep, with his ancestor, William Ramsey Falconer coming to Louisiana almost 200 years ago. Celeste’s family immigrated to Southeast Louisiana from the Canary Islands in the 1700s. “My great-great grandfather, part of the first generation of my family born in the United States, served in what would become the Louisiana Legislature. And, my father in-law, Celeste’s father, was involved in politics in St. Bernard.” While serving in public office may have been a natural progression for Reid and his family, he admits that for a linear thinker, politics can be a challenging endeavor. “Ultimately, the skills I bring—my business acumen and the ability to build consensus—are vital to the process.” Although there are no term limits for the Parish Council, Reid said he always knew he would only serve two terms. “I believe in term limits. We have been able to accomplish a lot of great things during my tenure and now it’s time for me to move on. I can take what I’ve learned on the local level and use this experience in Baton Rouge,” he said. “I will continue to fight for physical improvements, address drainage and traffic

congestion,” he continued. “But I’ll also be able to make an impact on larger concerns like education, mental health and the state’s budget crisis. We have come a long way locally by saving the Southeast Mental Hospital. That project had so many layers, beginning with the need for continuing mental health service but also encompassing traffic infrastructure with a Pelican Park bypass to Highway 1088, and the development of a wetlands bank that will help with development in the years to come. It was humbling to be a part of that process.” Noting that Celeste’s background is in social work, her role as a board member of National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) St. Tammany has made him acutely aware of the changes that need to be made in the area of mental illness. “The need is so great and the history has been to treat mental illness in the jails. The coroner is making great strides, working to create a respite center as an alternative to jail as well as establishing a Chaplain Corps to help with follow up in the aftermath of a mental health crisis. We have STOPS that provides great assistance to people during a crisis, but we really need to provide ongoing support once that crisis has passed.” As Reid embarks on his next journey in public service, the resemblance to the medieval falconers is evident. Just as the falconers

taught birds of prey that the return home was a critical component of their mission, Reid understands that service to his hometown is an important part of his own mission. Reid Falconer is running for Louisiana State Representative, for more information visit reidfalconer.com, email info@reidfalconer.com or call 985-845-8983. TOP LEFT: An avid history buff, Reid smiles in front of portraits of his ancestors. BELOW: Reid and his wife Celeste. BOTTOM: One of Reid’s many hobbies includes tending to his 30,000 bees.

Photo by Dale Smith

Photo by Dale Smith

“I will continue to fight for physical improvements, address drainage and traffic congestion,” he continued. “But I’ll also be able to make an impact on larger concerns like education, mental health and the state’s budget crisis.”

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KIDS BEING KIDS Fourth and fifth graders from Lake Harbor Middle School took part in various athletic activities during their Field Day.

Tchefuncte Middle School competed in an egg drop while learning about gravity.

Mandeville Middle School’s Friends of Rachel Club visited the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum on a recent field trip. The group promotes kindness throughout the school and community.

Coming Down with Something

Congratulations to Riverside Elementary School’s March and April Citizens of the Month.

Miss Covington, Ashley Moorman, returned to the classroom of former teacher, Mrs. Judy Helmstetter to read to her kindergarten class at Madisonville Elementary School.

A social studies project at Lancaster Elementary School had students dressing as explorers and presenting powerpoints and posters to their fellow classmates.


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WRITTEN BY AMY LEGER

TWENTY-FOUR year old SSA and LSU alumna, Jenny Bravo recently published her first novel, These Are the Moments, a coming of age story. The novel tells the classic story of high school sweethearts—Wendy Lake and Simon Guidry— torn apart by time and forced to reconnect. Set on the Northshore, in Covington, Louisiana, Bravo’s novel explores the idea of people’s ability to change. She spent a year writing and documenting her journey as a self-published author and her roles as writer, publisher and marketer on her blog, Blots & Plots. Who better to give Sophisticated Woman readers a summary of the novel than the author herself? Bravo’s synopsis is below.

Set on the Northshore, in Covington, Louisiana, Bravo’s novel explores the idea of people’s ability to change. “Ten years ago, Wendy Lake fell in love with Simon Guidry, who grew up and went away. Now, not much has changed. She’s back at home, back from college, almost back to normal. Until Wendy’s best friend gets engaged, sending Simon ricocheting back into her life, and leaving Wendy with the questions she’s been struggling to ignore. Do people ever really change? Do two people, who can never make it work, actually make it right? And most importantly, does she even want to?” Jenny Bravo’s book These Are the Moments is available on Amazon in ebook or print form.

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A Summer Sanctuary


MY MEMORIES of summer on the Northshore are filled with endless pool days, snowballs dripping from my chin, sudden afternoon thunderstorms followed by slightly cooler, misty evenings and barbecues with family and friends. Matt and Mimi Voelkel’s lush, outdoor living space brings all of these summer memories to mind. Comfortable, informal and more upscale than my community pool, nothing seems more suitable for this setting than a Louisiana summer.

WRITTEN BY ANNA LEDONNE PHOTOS BY TIMOTHY DUNFORD


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Its “middle of nowhere, yet five minutes from everything� location makes the outdoor space an ideal respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Nestled in the tall pines, a simple, whitewashed brick fountain cascades into the crystal blue pool, contrasting with the wild wisteria, white oakleaf hydrangeas and the closely cropped green lawn.

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As the owner of the architecture and design firm, Studio MV in Covington, Matt Voelkel designed and built their River Road home 18 years ago as a place to raise their three children, Caroline, Charlotte and Christian. His concept then was of a “Sophisticated Farmhouse” complete with sliding barn doors and rustic wooden beams (15 years before they were popularized, I might add). Since then the house, especially the outdoor living area has evolved into what it is today. “My friends joke that every time they visit something will be completely different,” says Caroline. The outdoor area began with a deck and pergola. The pool was built five-years afterward and later the tin roof was added. Matt’s aesthetic of form, color and space is reflected in the overall design. The sturdy pergola is covered in wisteria and draped with classic Italian string lights. The tin roof keeps the heat off the deck on a hot summer day while a wood-burning fireplace keeps it warm on a cool night. “It’s the perfect place for your morning coffee or an after dinner drink,” says Matt. The Voelkel’s dogs seem to agree. Jack, an 11-year old dachshund perches atop the chevron-patterned outdoor rug and Gray, a 6-year old black lab plunges into the cool, rectangular pool for an afternoon swim.

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The space is perfectly laid out for summer activities like lounging, dining and swimming. Matt designed the heavy, cement tabletop and the large round candelabra himself in keeping with the modern farmhouse concept, and the rest of the contemporary yet rustic patio furniture is available through their design firm. While their children are now grown, with the youngest in college, the family still makes a point to gather in this area whenever they can. “We’ve had many family dinners out here. We’ve even added a few tables to accommodate Thanksgiving dinner,” says Matt. You can be sure that their home will continue to evolve over time and this outdoor living space will remain a constant source of summer memories.


legal Affidavit of Small Succession IN ADDITION TO the big changes to Louisiana’s laws of

Written by Ronda M. Gabb

Small Successions in 2009, we had even more significant changes in June of 2012. So many attorneys, and others, are unfamiliar with what can now be accomplished through an “Affidavit of Small Succession”. This simplified procedure may now be used to pass title to a deceased person’s real estate (the law no longer requires that it be your residence), and other assets, without needing the assistance of an attorney or the Court, if certain conditions are met. Without this simplified process it would be necessary to do a “judicial” succession which must go through the Courts and, of course, need the assistance of an attorney at a much greater cost. There is nothing that needs to be filed (or paid) with the Louisiana Department of Revenue. For most cases, the following provisions are applicable: 1) there must not be a Last Will and Testament (the decedent must have died “intestate”); 2) the total gross value (do not subtract debts and mortgages) of the estate must be $75,000 or less (if any of the assets are community property then you would only include one-half of the fair market value in the calculation of assets of the first

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spouse to die); and 3) the surviving heirs must be a very close family relation, e.g. spouse, children, grandchildren, parents, siblings, nephews and nieces. However, the recent changes have allowed for some exceptions. 1) If a decedent died living in another state and had a Will that was probated in that state, we may use the Small Succession to transfer title of Louisiana real estate valued up to $75,000. We use this procedure often to handle time shares. 2) If the decedent died 25 years ago or more, then the decedent’s assets, regardless of value, may be transferred through the “Affidavit of Small Succession.” This procedure is quick, easy and inexpensive (as compared to a full judicial succession) and may be accomplished simply by using the services of a qualified Notary Public in lieu of an attorney. However, we attorneys would be happy to help you with this process, as well. Ronda M. Gabb & Associates LLC, “A Louisiana Estate Planning & Elder Law Practice.” She is a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and is a Board Certified Estate Planning and Administration Specialist certified by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization. Her office is located at 40 Louis Prima Drive in Covington. Call 985-892-0942 or visit her on the web at www.RondaMGabb.com.

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Slidell

The Best Kept Secet in the South

WRITTEN BY ALEX CAROLLO

SLIDELL MAYOR Freddy Drennan describes Slidell as the best-kept secret in the South. The largest municipality in St. Tammany Parish, Slidell offers its citizens and visitors many exciting opportunities to live, work and play. With sports and recreation, shopping, dining and an abundance of cultural events year round, Slidell truly has something for everyone.

Olde Towne Slidell Olde Towne Slidell is the heart of the city. Under the tree-shaded streets, you’ll discover many great casual and fine-dining restaurants, specialty shops, antique and boutique stores. Numerous cultural events are held here, including Arts Evening, Christmas Under the Stars and the Slidell Antique Street Fair every fall and spring. For more information about Olde Towne, please visit the Olde Towne Slidell Main Street website at oldestowneslidellmainstreet.org.

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Shopping and Dining If shopping is your passion, Slidell is the place to be. From local businesses to national retailers, specialty boutiques and designer apparel, Slidell has it all. Be sure to check out North Shore Square, the new Fremaux Town Center and Olde Towne Slidell. Phase II of the Fremaux Town Center is scheduled to open by the end of 2015.

Arts and Entertainment There is always something happening in Slidell. Whether it’s concerts, movies, theater, sports, festivals, street fairs, art exhibits or special events, there’s always something happening in Slidell. And if you’re looking for a night at the theater, both Slidell Little Theatre and Cutting Edge Theater offer year round programming. Olde Towne is the home of several art galleries and museums, including the Slidell Cultural Center at City Hall, Artists’ Galleries de Juneau, 1808 Front Street Martketplace, Guardians of Slidell History Museum, the Slidell Museum and the Slidell Mardi Gras Museum. You’ll also notice that the sides of several buildings have been turned into works of art for Slidell’s Mural Project.

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community Parks and Recreation Did you know that Slidell has over 30 parks located throughout the city? Heritage Park is one of the most popular. Nestled along Bayou Bonfouca in Olde Towne, Heritage Park features a playground area with a splash pad, boat launch, amphitheater, gazebo, picnic shelters and even a wooden frog carved by world-champion wood carver, Phil Galatas. Heritage Park is also the home of the Bayou Jam concerts each fall and spring, Slidell Movie Nights in the summer, Heritage Fest every July 4, Slidell’s Bayou Christmas, and Some Enchanted Evening with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, to name only a few.

There’s a reason that Louisiana is the Sportsman’s paradise. You can discover part of that paradise at the St. Tammany Fishing Pier. Grab your fishing pole and sunscreen and head on out for some fantastic family fishing. The Fishing Pier was repurposed from the original I-10 Twin Span that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. The pier provides an incredible view of Lake Pontchartrain, especially at sunset, and now offers night fishing on Fridays and Saturdays. For more information, visit their website at fishingpier.stpgov.org. On Saturday mornings, the Camellia City Farmers Market at Griffith Park in Olde Towne offers locally grown fruits and vegetables, prepared food, art, plants and live entertainment. Every Saturday, rain or shine, 8 a.m. to noon. A great way to experience and explore Louisiana is a tour of the Honey Island Swamp. Swamp tours allow visitors to see fish, turtles, birds, snakes, alligators and other wildlife in their natural habitat. There are many great tour companies in the Slidell area. Camp Salmen Nature Park located off Gause Blvd. West is another perfect place to explore nature. Nature trails winding along Bayou Liberty are a great place to see indigenous plantlife and wildlife. The park also features a large pavilion that’s perfect for family picnics, an inclusive playground and pavilions that are available for special event rentals. For more information, please visit campsalmennaturepark.org. For information about Slidell, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at 985-646-4375, visit the City of Slidell’s website at myslidell.com or email Alex Carollo at acarollo@cityofslidell.org.

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GETTING ENGAGED

is an exciting event filled with anticipation of becoming... a bride, a wife, a spouse. A woman walks down the aisle amidst music and adoring smiles of people who stand to honor her presence, she is adorned, center of attention, lovely. She steps away from her father and, for a moment, makes a big step alone. A ceremony ensues; husband and wife walk out together, shoulder to shoulder in triumph. Family and friends walk out after, eager to touch and greet them.

70 percent of people over 25 years of age get married. Being married and staying married are possible through living the words spoken in the marital vows. The celebrants recognize the magnitude of how amazing it is that of all the people the couple may have met that finally it became about only them. We celebrate their promises to have, to hold, not to let go. 70 percent of people over 25 years of age get married. Being married and staying married are possible through living the words spoken in the marital vows. To have: couples keep commitment solely to each other. To hold: couples lay aside all other items of work or leisure and reach for the other. They let nothing and no one get in the way of their together time. Not to let go: Though the whole world may fall apart, couples determine to stay together. Keeping their promises allows husband and bride to be happy. Sophisticated Woman | June 2015 35


Sophisticated Social

Southern Hotel Cup

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community

Photos by Ronald Jenkins

The Southern Hotel hosted the inaugural Southern Hotel Cup at Innisfree Farm in Folsom on Sunday, May 3. The polo event served as a fundraiser for the newly created Public Art for Covington Fund whose mission is to place art in Covington that “reflects the rich history and culture of the city.” Its first commission is a monumental bronze “Ox Lot” sculpture by local artist Bill Binnings. The elegant event raised money through ticket sales and a silent auction featuring several works from renowned local artists while guests were served mint juleps in commemorative engraved glasses and a jazz brunch provided by Ox Lot 9.


Friend’s Coastal Restaurant

Photos by Sharon Drucker

reopened with fanfare on April 24, following an $8 million reconstruction of the venerable restaurant along the Tchefuncte River in Madisonville. Owner Ryan Richard, Operations Manager Jennifer Adams and Executive Chef Matthew Standefer greeted hundreds of partygoers who came out to celebrate the occasion. Guests enjoyed Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. and the Zydeco Twisters while noshing on a diverse sampling of Friends’ signature items.

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community Friends of the Northshore Harbor Center celebrated the facility’s 10-year anniversary in style, hosting a Diamonds are Forever Black and White Gala on April 25. This elegant evening included a surf and turf dinner from Patton’s Caterers, music by the Wise Guys and a $2,600 diamond necklace giveaway donated by Sylvia’s Design & Estate Jewelry.

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Photos by Tana Stevenson

Diamonds are Forever Black and White Gala

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EVENTS

june Every Monday

June 1 & 15

Weekly Square Dance with the Ozone Squares Square Dance Club. 8–10 P.M., Bogue Falaya Hall, 317 Jefferson Ave., Covington, 985-626-5407, ozonesquares.com.

Grief Support Group. 7 P.M., free, St. Tammany Hospital Hospice, 725 W. 11th Ave., Covington, amarion@stph.org, 985-871-5974.

Every 2nd & 4th Monday

Breast Cancer Support Group. 7−8 P.M., free, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, St. Tammany Parish Hospital, 1203 S. Tyler St., Covington, jfreudenberger@marybird.com, 985-276-6832.

St. Tammany Outreach for the Prevention of Suicide SOS Survivors of Suicide Support Group meetings. 6:30–8 P.M., First Baptist Church, 1895 Hwy. 190, Mandeville, 985-237-5506, stops-la.org.

Every Wednesday Covington Farmers Market. 10 A.M.–2 P.M., Covington Trailhead, 419 N. New Hampshire St., covingtonfarmersmarket.org.

Every 3rd Thursday Women of Infinite Possibilities presents Self Defense and Gun Safety. 10 A.M.−Noon, Grace Disciple Church, 975 Highway 190 Service Rd., Covington, 985-867-5234, womenofwip.org.

Every Saturday Covington Farmers Market. 8 A.M.–Noon, 609 N. Columbia St. or side lawn of the Covington Police Dept., covingtonfarmersmarket.org. Hammond Farmers Market. 8 A.M.–Noon, corner of W. Thomas St. and S.W. Railroad Ave., downtown Hammond, 985-277-5680, dddhammond.com.

June 2

June 4−7 St. Jude Racquets for Reagan Tennis Tournament. Franco’s Athletic Club, 100 Bon Temps Roule, Mandeville, 985-237-0384, shelleyjsisson@yahoo.com, to register go to signupgenius.com/go/10c094cacaa2aa4fe3racquets.

June 6

Hurricane Readiness Expo. Preparedness experts, vendors and more, 9 A.M.−1 P.M., Fontainebleau High School, 100 Bulldog Dr., Mandeville, 985-898-2359.

June 6 Louisiana Tour de Cure. Ride to raise awareness of diabetes and its prevention, registration is $15, fundraising minimum is $200, Tammany Trace Trailhead, 21490 Koop Dr., Mandeville, diabetes.org.

June 6 & 20 Slidell Movie Night. Celebrate summer and enjoy family friendly movies under the stars, 8:30 P.M., Heritage Park, 1701 Bayou Lane, Slidell, 985-646-4371.

June 5

June 6 & 20

WWH Wounded War Heroes Inaugural Fundraising Banquet. 5:30−11 P.M., single tickets are $50, tables are $1,000, Castine Center, Pelican Park, 63350 Pelican Dr., Mandeville, 985-960-1471, woundedwarheroes.org/banquet.

New Family Center Tours. 10 A.M.−Noon, free, St. Tammany Parish Hospital New Family Center, 1202 S. Tyler St., Covington, 985-898-4436.

June 6 Seventh Annual Chris Duhon Charity Golf Tournament. A four-person scramble beginning at 12:30 P.M., all proceeds will benefit the Stand Tall Foundation Scholarship Fund, Oak Harbor Golf Club, Slidell, 985-774-7449, chrisduhonstandtall.org.

Camellia City Market. 8 A.M.–1 P.M., City parking lot at the corner of Robert and Front Streets in Olde Towne Slidell, camelliacitymarket.org.

June 7 63rd Annual Bayou Liberty Pirogue Championship. Noon−7 P.M., free for spectators and racers alike, Bayou Liberty Boat Launch near St. Genevieve Catholic Church, Slidell, 985-643-2581.

Mandeville Trailhead Community Market. 9 A.M.–1 P.M., Mandeville Trailhead Cultural Interpretive Center, 985-624-3147, mandevillemarket@gmail.com.

June 9

Every 2nd Saturday Madisonville Art Market. 10 A.M.–4 P.M., Water St., Madisonville, 985-643-5340, madisonvilleartmarket.com.

Cancer Support. 7−9 P.M., free, Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, St. Tammany Parish Hospital, 1203 S. Tyler St., Covington, jfreudenberger@marybird.com, 985-276-6832.

Every Sunday

June 12−14

Abita Springs Farmers Market. Noon–4 P.M., Abita Trailhead, 985-807-4447, mrnmedic@gmail.com.

Steinhauer Productions Arts & Crafts Expo. 10 A.M.−5 P.M., admission is $5 for adults, children under 13 are free, Coquille Parks & Recreation, 13505 Highway 1085, Covington, 985-796-5853, steinhauerproductions.com.

June 1 Southern Hotel One-Year Anniversary Party. Free champagne, doberge bites and macaroons in the courtyard. Winner will be drawn for the Ken Tate Raffle. Southern Hotel, 428 E. Boston Street, Covington, 844-866-1907, southernhotel.com.

June 1−6 Chicago the Musical. Friday−Saturday 8 P.M., $25−$30, Cutting Edge Theater, 767 Robert Blvd., 985-649-3727, cuttingedgetheater.com.

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June 6 Bogue Chitto Youth Fishing Rodeo. 8 A.M.−Noon, $12 entry fee per child, Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge, 37358 Lock One Rd., Pearl River, 985-882-2024, douglas_hunt@fws.gov.


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June 26−July 31

Big Green Egg Demonstration. 10 A.M.−2 P.M., Outdoor Living Center, 2101 N. Highway 190, Covington, 985-893-8008, outdoorlivingcenter.com.

Alzheimer’s Benefit Classy Car Show. “The Magic of Memories” themed car show with awards to top 25 cars, top 25 trucks and sponsor awards, all proceeds benefit the St. Tammany Alzheimer’s Association, registration: 8:30−11:30 A.M., judging: Noon−3 P.M., awards: 3 P.M., Lakeview Regional Medical Center, 95 Judge Tanner Blvd., Covington, 985-237-9134, 985-273-8579.

Old Towne Arts Center Exhibit. Opening reception June 26: 7−9 P.M., Wednesday−Friday: Noon−4 P.M., Slidell Cultural Center, 2055 Second St., Slidell, 985-646-4375.

June 13 Run to Remember. Benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project, registration from 6:30−7:30 A.M., 1 mile fun run at 7:30 A.M., 5K at 8 A.M., Terrabella Village, 100 Terra Bella Blvd., Covington, woundedwarriorproject.org, terrabellavillage.com.

June 13 2015 Gulf Coast Games. 8:30 A.M., CrossFit Franco’s, 1801 N. Causeway Blvd., Mandeville, 985-801-0500, tickets available at wodrocket.com.

June 20 Louisiana Bicycle Festival. 10 A.M.−4 P.M., Downtown Abita Springs, 985-892-2624, labicyclefestival.com.

June 20 Sweet Soirée benefiting ACCESS (Adapting and Changing Children’s Environments with Successful Solutions). 7:30−11 P.M., tickets are $75 each or $140 for two, Stone Creek Club & Spa, 1201 Ochsner Blvd., Covington, accesslouisiana.org.

June 27 Jazz’n the Vines Spring Concert Series featuring Los Po-Boy-Citos. 6:30 P.M., $10 for adults, free for children under 17, Pontchartrain Vineyards, 81250 Old Military Rd., Bush, 985-892-9742, wine@pontchartrainvineyards.com, pontchartrinvineyards.com.

June 27−28 St. Tammany Crab Festival. Noon−10 P.M., admission is $20 for adults, children 12 and under are free, Heritage Park, 1701 Bayou Lane, Slidell, 985-768-6969, sttammanycrabfestival.com.

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June 26

Jazz’n the Vines Spring Concert Series featuring Amanda Shaw & The Cute Guys. 6:30 P.M., $10 for adults, free for children under 17, Pontchartrain Vineyards, 81250 Old Military Rd., Bush, 985892-9742, wine@pontchartrainvineyards.com, pontchartrinvineyards.com.

Columbia Street Block Party and Classic Car Show. 6:30–9:30 P.M., downtown Covington, 985-892-1873, covla.com.

June 13−28 30 by Ninety Theatre presents The Great American Trailer Park Musical. Friday−Saturday: 7:30 P.M., Sunday: 2 P.M., tickets are $18 for adults, $13 for students, Paul R. Spitzfaden Community Center, 6090 E. Causeway Approach, Mandeville, 1-844-843-3090, tinyurl.com/30x90tix.

June 26−28

Liars and Lunkers presents 15th Annual Lock One Kids’ Tournament. Safe light−11 A.M., free for kids ages 3-12, awards trophies and prizes to the top ten young fishers in four categories: bass, catfish, bream and other, 36115 Lock One Rd., Pearl River, 985-502-3217.

Crabfest Lacombe Festival. Friday 5−10 P.M., Saturday Noon−10 P.M., Sunday Noon−8 P.M., admission is $5 on Friday, $10 for Saturday or Sunday, children 12 and under are free, John Davis Park, 61100 North 12th St., Lacombe, 985-882-7782, crabfestlacombe.com.

June 19 Sunset at the Landing Concert. 6−9 P.M., free, Columbia Street Landing, Covington, 985-892-1873, sunsetatthelanding.org.

June 19−27 Freckleface Strawberry. Friday−Saturday: 8 P.M., adults $17.50, children $12.50, Cutting Edge Theater, 767 Robert Blvd., Slidell, 985-649-3727, cuttingedgetheater.com.

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Color Your Garden Now WRITTEN BY LISA RIBBECK LYONS

AS THE BEAUTIFUL COLORS

of spring turn into summer green, wouldn’t it be nice to peek out at the garden and see a burst of color? A special tuber can do that for your garden. Nope, not a potato! This tuber is named Caladium! No flowers on this plant, only heart-shaped colorful leaves on long stems that will color your garden all summer long and even into early fall. Most of these colorful plants originated in South America. Caladiums come in a wide variety of colors— many shades of pink, green, red and white. They normally grow to a height of 18-24 inches, but there are now dwarf varieties available as well. Many varieties prefer partial to full shade, but new cultivations are more tolerant of the sun (these sun-lovers will probably need a little more watering and tend to be a little shorter in height and maybe deeper in color). What is a tuber? It is a part of a plant that stores nutrients necessary for a plants growth and reproduction. Tubers are usually found underground and you should always determine the top and bottom of a caladium tuber before planting. The top side will probably have little stemmed sprouts and look knobby. The bottom side will be more rounded and smooth. At local nurseries, most will already be sprouted so that will make your determination a little easier! Caladiums can also be ordered as

tubers without sprouts at many online nurseries. Just search them and see all the wonderful varieties available. Now let’s work on preparing the bed so we can get our tubers planted. As always, turn the soil in the area to be planted and add compost or peat moss with a little sand. That will help promote good drainage. A caladium bed should never be soggy or the tubers will rot. After planting the tuber, sprout up, add some timerelease fertilizer to the bed and water thoroughly. Careful bed prep will insure that your caladiums can stay in the ground during their winter dormancy and return again next year. They will begin to go dormant as the nights grow longer and the leaves will collapse and turn brown. When you do your fall cleanup, remove these brown leaves carefully as not to pull the tubers out of the ground. One more tip—this beautiful plant will also do well in a porch or patio pot by itself or with an underlay of drapey plants. Just be sure to choose a variety that fits the placement of the pot—sun or shade loving that is! Follow the same prep instructions as above for planting the potted caladium. Okay, get to work on coloring your yard. Patience and proper watering are all you need to enjoy caladium’s gift to your garden all summer! Email your gardening questions and comments to Lisa at shakeslyons@aol.com.


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