Peter Pan The New Musical live in Slidell.
Peter Pan
When: June 23 – July 1, 2017
June 23/24/30 and July 1 at 7pm
June 25 at 2pm
Where: 767 Robert Blvd
Slidell, LA 70458
What: $14 – $20
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When: June 23 – July 1, 2017
June 23/24/30 and July 1 at 7pm
June 25 at 2pm
Where: 767 Robert Blvd
Slidell, LA 70458
What: $14 – $20
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Louisiana Bicycle festival includes a swap meet, vintage and art bikes, and a short parade/ride through Abita Springs.
When: June 17, 2016
10am – 4pm
Where: Abita Springs Trailhead, Tammany Trace and Central Abita
22275 Hwy 36
Abita Springs, LA 70420
What: Fun for the whole family.
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Gun and Knife show in Kenner.
When: Saturday 9:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday 10:00am – 5:00pm
Where: Pontchartrain Center
4545 Williams Blvd
Kenner, Louisiana 70065
What: $10.00 Adults
$2.00 Children ages 6-11
Children 5 & under – Free
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Golf tournament in Slidell to benefit Children’s Wish Endowment, Inc.
When: June 16, 2016
Where: Oak Harbor Golf Club
201 Oak Harbor Blvd
Slidell, LA 70458
What: 12pm – 5pm
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When: June 30, 2017
Where: Boque Falaya Park
213 Park Drive
Covington, LA 70433
What: The park will open for the event at 7 p.m.
Fireworks Show Begins at Dusk.
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The Tin Men live followed by fireworks at Pontchartrain Vineyards.
When: June 24, 2017
6:30PM
Where:
Pontchartrain Vineyards
81250 Old Military Rd.
Bush, LA 70431
What: $10 for adults and children 17 and under are free. Food and wine is available for purchase during the shows, but guests are encouraged to bring picnic dinners and lawn chairs or picnic blankets for seating.
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Home pricing, fast home sales, bidding wars, and tighter inventory are the national trends for people selling their homes in 85% of the major markets around the United States. As the housing recovery has had a steady and substantial upward trajectory since its crash in 2008, home pricing has been both a boon and a warning for economists worried about too much, too fast causing a double-dip Recession scenario. For now, for the first time in a long time, sellers have the advantage with a reported $44,000 increase in equity in a home sale during the 1st quarter of 2017.
This means that price gains from a purchase increased by $44,000, according to Attom Data Solutions’ report. There hasn’t been a sales gain this high since 2007.
“I am guessing we will see it get even better before it gets worse,” said Daren Blomquist, senior vice president at Attom. “If you are considering moving this spring, it could be a really good time to sell.”
This type of return on investment real estate sales results has caused bidding wars in competitive markets that have very low housing inventories. The time on the market for a home for sale has been a factor with an average of 45 days for “normal” markets and an average of just 21 days for fast-moving markets. Some homeowners thinking about selling are holding on a bit longer to see if this home pricing increase trend continues before they are willing to sell – getting the most bang for their buck. Also, “warnings” in the industry are indicating that if they do sell their home and sell it quickly, they may be stranded looking for a place to buy as the inventory is so tight. So, it can be blessing and a curse – a two-edged sword.
According to the report, the median home price for the 1st quarter of 2017 was $225,000, which is a shocking 13% increase from just a year ago. For those homeowners who went “underwater” with their mortgages during the Recession, the increase in home pricing / home equity has been a huge help, but some markets such as Las Vegas and Miami are still struggling with their housing recovery. Las Vegas is still showing a 26% decline in home pricing and Miami is at 22%.
Outdoor Concert with Los Po-Boy-Citos in Bush.
When: June 10, 2017
6:30PM
Where:
Pontchartrain Vineyards
81250 Old Military Rd.
Bush, LA 70431
What: $10 for adults and children 17 and under are free. Food and wine is available for purchase during the shows, but guests are encouraged to bring picnic dinners and lawn chairs or picnic blankets for seating.
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