The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson event has concluded, and as deer hunters return home and the Bengals face challenges, Covington residents have reasons to stay optimistic. High school basketball season is about to begin, with Covington schools having previously won state championships in both girls' and boys' categories.
Thanksgiving is approaching, offering an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to explore the city. For those interested in testing their knowledge of the popular TV show "Friends," The Gruff will host a trivia night dedicated to the series.
This weekend also marks a significant shopping period, with local businesses encouraging community members to shop locally in Covington. "We’re home to a vast array of cool retail shops selling unique goods, art, and services," said a spokesperson promoting local commerce. Shopping locally supports entrepreneurs and provides jobs for neighbors.
Several events are scheduled throughout the city this weekend. On Saturday, Purple Paisley will host a workshop on quilling led by artist Diana Daniels. Additionally, Covington Parks & Rec's Letters to Santa initiative invites children to write letters to Santa Claus until December 18th.
Live music events are planned at various venues including Juniper’s and Molly Malone’s Irish Pub & Restaurant throughout the week. Other activities include trivia nights at Frosthaus and Holly Jolly Days at Behringer-Crawford Museum.