Compassionate Friends of the Northshore Bereavement Group will meet in the City Hall Meeting Room, First Floor, 2055 Second Street from 6-7 pm.

Compassionate Friends of the Northshore Bereavement Group will meet in the City Hall Meeting Room, First Floor, 2055 Second Street from 6-7 pm.

Compassionate Friends of the Northshore Bereavement Group will meet in the City Hall Meeting Room, First Floor, 2055 Second Street from 6-7 pm.

Compassionate Friends of the Northshore Bereavement Group will meet in the City Hall Meeting Room, First Floor, 2055 Second Street from 6-7 pm.

Compassionate Friends of the Northshore Bereavement Group will meet in the City Hall Meeting Room, First Floor, 2055 Second Street from 6-7 pm.

Slidell Mayor Bill Borchert, the City of Slidell, and the members of the Slidell Commission on the Arts would like to congratulate Cindy Strecker for being selected as the Arts Evening 2025 Poster Artist. Her artwork, “Perched” will be featured on the Arts Evening poster and publicity materials.

“Cindy’s work beautifully captures the natural charm and artistic spirit of our community,” said Slidell Mayor Bill Borchert. “Her art reflects the exceptional talent we have here in Slidell. I encourage everyone to join us on April 5 for a great evening of art, music, and community celebration in Olde Towne Slidell.”

Strecker, a versatile artist who was born in Southern California and raised in Louisiana, has cultivated a lifelong passion for creative expression. Working across multiple mediums including watercolor, acrylics, oils, colored pencil, and pen and ink, she seamlessly transitions between two-dimensional and three-dimensional artwork, bringing her unique vision to life through each piece. Her portfolio showcases a diverse range of subjects, from coastal wildlife and pet portraits to architectural studies and captivating landscapes.

A self-taught artist, Strecker’s natural talent and commitment to her craft have shaped her unique artistic voice. She shares her love of art through private art classes, helping others discover their own creative potential. Her journey proves that authentic passion, combined with dedication to one’s craft, can lead to remarkable artistic achievements.

“I’m honored to be selected as the Arts Evening poster artist,” said Strecker. “As an artist who has displayed both my artwork and the works of my incredibly talented art students at Arts Evening, it’s very special to have my work selected to represent this year’s event.”

The 30th annual Arts Evening takes place on Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 5 to 9 p.m. in Olde Towne Slidell. One of the largest cultural festivals on the Northshore, this family-friendly event features over 50 artists displaying their works at over 30 locations in Olde Towne. In addition to art, there will be live entertainment; antique, boutique and unique shopping; fine and casual dining and surprises on every corner of Olde Towne. Admission is free.

Strecker will be selling signed copies of the event poster during Arts Evening. For more information about the artist, visit her website at www.flyingfishart.com.

For more information about Arts Evening, call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For the latest information about City of Slidell news and events, visit MySlidell.com or follow the “City of Slidell, Louisiana” on Facebook.

Dear Citizens,

As we enter Mardi Gras season, I would like to invite you, your family, and your friends to come experience Mardi Gras in Slidell. Grab your lawn chairs, ice chests, and king cakes, and head out to the parade route to enjoy all the parades rolling through Slidell:

Friday, Feb. 14 • 6:30 p.m.
Krewe of Titans

Saturday, Feb. 15 • 12:00 p.m.
Krewe of Bilge (Eden Isles)

Saturday, Feb. 15 • 6:00 p.m.
Krewe of Poseidon

Sunday, Feb. 16 • 1:00 p.m.
Krewe of Antheia

Saturday, Feb. 22 • 10:00 a.m.
Krewe de Paws (Olde Towne)

Saturday, Feb. 22 • 7:00 p.m.
Mona Lisa and MoonPie (Olde Towne)

Sunday, Feb. 23 • 1:00 p.m.
Krewe of Dionysus

Friday, Feb. 28 • 6:30 p.m.
Krewe of Selene

Tuesday, March 4 • 10:00 a.m.
Krewe of Kidz (Olde Towne)

Sunday, March 9 • 1:00 p.m.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade (Olde Towne)

I am proud that many families choose to celebrate Mardi Gras here in Slidell. It’s wonderful to see so many smiling faces along the parade route. I ask that everyone be respectful and help us maintain the fun, family-friendly environment that people enjoy in Slidell.

Come enjoy the best that Slidell has to offer during Mardi Gras season.

Laissez les bons temps rouler!

Mayor Bill Borchert

Slidell Mayor Bill Borchert is asking citizens to stay off the roads.
The number of car accidents being reported is increasing. Most grocery stores and restaurants are closed, with the exception of a few gas station convenience stores. If you don’t need to be on the road, please stay home! This is not only for your safety but also for the safety of our first responders.
Roads are covered in ice and several inches of snow, and it looks like the snow will continue falling until this evening. With temperatures staying below freezing, the roads will remain icy and extremely hazardous.
If you don’t have a 4-wheel-drive vehicle, driving in these conditions will be incredibly dangerous. Now is not the time to drive around and sight see. Stay off the roads.
Let’s work together to keep everyone safe!
Dear Citizens,
Slidell is currently under a Winter Storm Warning, and we are anticipating significant impacts from this weather event. The forecast predicts 4 to 8 inches of snow on Tuesday, with temperatures dropping below freezing every night this week.
Hazardous road conditions are expected through Wednesday and possibly into Thursday. I urge all citizens to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. This is not only for your safety but also for the safety of our first responders.
While we are not currently anticipating widespread power outages or communication disruptions, I encourage everyone to prepare for the worst while hoping for the best.
Follow the 4 P’s to stay safe during this winter storm:
  • Protect People: Check on your neighbors, especially the elderly.
  • Protect Plants: Bring outdoor plants inside or cover them to protect them from freezing temperatures.
  • Protect Pets: Bring your pets indoors to keep them warm and safe.
  • Protect Pipes: Wrap any exposed pipes and let faucets drip overnight to prevent freezing and potential damage.
Our city crews and first responders are prepared to respond to this storm, but we need your cooperation to ensure everyone’s safety. Stay at home and off the roadways and keep informed by monitoring weather updates from trusted news sources.
Stay warm and stay safe, Slidell!
Sincerely,
Mayor Bill Borchert