It’s the perfect recipe for an enchanting evening. Enjoy a picnic with family and friends, sprinkle in some great music by the Northshore Community Orchestra, add a beautiful sunset over scenic Bayou Bonfouca, and voilà! You have Some Enchanted Evening!

Slidell Mayor Bill Borchert, the Slidell City Council, and the Slidell Commission on the Arts are pleased to present the 23rd annual Some Enchanted Evening concert on Sunday, May 18 in Heritage Park. The concert begins at 5 p.m. Admission is free.

Some Enchanted Evening is the perfect family event for both the young and young at heart. A celebration of family, friends and fellowship, this event encourages the community to come together to enjoy timeless music from the Northshore Community Orchestra.

The Northshore Community Orchestra is the only symphony orchestra in St. Tammany Parish where both youths and adults can make learning and performing music a lifelong endeavor. The orchestra was established in 1987, and has operated continuously ever since. The orchestra performs several full orchestra concerts as well as some smaller group ensembles throughout the year, with genres including classical, jazz, pop, folk, ethnic, traditional, movie themes, and Broadway hits. Each year, the orchestra typically performs for Slidell’s Patriot Day ceremony and Christmas and spring concerts.

The members of the orchestra come from Slidell, St. Tammany Parish and from surrounding parishes in the Greater New Orleans area and south Mississippi. The members represent a diverse assortment of backgrounds such as students, medical professionals, engineers, skilled tradesmen, scientists, homemakers, members of the military, educators, and retirees. Though our student members typically begin with us around late middle school or junior high age, currently our youngest member is just 9 years old, and our oldest is in his 80s. Some of the orchestra’s musicians are family members who play together – spouses, parents, children, and siblings.

The orchestra’s conductor since 2006 has been Mrs. Susan Messina, a Slidell native who has a master’s degree in music from Southeastern Louisiana University, and over 30 years experience as a music educator. She has served as a band director at several area schools, and currently teaches private lessons on a wide variety of instruments at Christy Music in Slidell.

Guests are encouraged to bring their ice chests, picnic baskets, blankets, and chairs to enjoy a picnic in the park. Food and drinks will also be available for purchase.

For more information about this event, please 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.

In the event of inclement weather, please check the city’s website or Facebook page for the latest information. Cancellation decisions will be made by 1 p.m. on the day of the event.

The City of Slidell announces that it’s time for residents to renew their biennial golf cart permits. To maintain authorization for operating golf carts on city streets, all existing permit holders must schedule a reinspection of their golf carts and obtain an updated permit sticker by June 15, 2025.

The inspection process remains unchanged, with appointments required at one of the city’s two authorized inspection facilities:

Coach’s Carts
39173 Hwy. 190 E.
Slidell, LA 70461
(985) 249-8731

Northshore Custom Carts
700 Old Spanish Trail
Slidell, LA 70458
(985) 847-2561

These businesses are certified to perform golf cart inspections and issue permits on behalf of the City of Slidell. Golf carts must display the permit sticker applied by the inspector once the golf cart has passed inspection. Residents who do not currently have an existing registration can also obtain one at the same inspection facilities. The biennial permit fee remains at $100.

Residents are reminded that golf cart operation is restricted to streets with posted speed limits of 25 mph or less, in accordance with city ordinances. During the renewal process, owners must review and acknowledge their understanding of the golf cart ordinance (Code of Ordinances, Chapter 27, Article V, Ordinance No. 4117). This requirement ensures all operators remain informed about current regulations and safety requirements.

To schedule an inspection or obtain additional information about the renewal process, residents can contact Northshore Custom Carts at (985) 847-2561 or Coach’s Carts at (985) 249-8731.

For more information about City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and follow the “City of Slidell, Louisiana” on Facebook.

White Linen and Lagniappe Poster Contest Rules

Event Details

The City of Slidell and the Slidell Commission on the Arts invite artists to participate in the official poster competition for White Linen and Lagniappe, scheduled for Saturday, August 9, 2025. This is a family-friendly event filled with art, live entertainment, delicious food, refreshing drinks, unique shopping, and a whole lot of lagniappe (that means “a little something extra” for those not in the know).

Eligibility

  • Contest is open to all artists
  • Three submissions per artist
  • Original artwork only

Artwork Requirements

  • Theme must capture the spirit of White Linen and Lagniappe and Olde Towne Slidell
  • Artwork should reflect the culture and character of the City of Slidell
  • Format: Portrait orientation (vertical)
  • Medium: Any visual art medium suitable for digital reproduction
  • Must be appropriate for all audiences

Technical Specifications

  • Digital submissions only
  • High-resolution format (300 DPI)
  • File formats accepted: JPG, PNG, or PDF
  • Final poster dimensions: 11″ x 17″ (portrait orientation)

Submission Process

  • Email artwork to: culturalaffairs@cityofslidell.org
  • Include in email:
    • Artist’s full name
    • Title of artwork
    • Contact information (phone and email)

Important Dates

  • Submission Deadline: Friday, May 30, 2025
  • Winner Announcement: Friday, June 6, 2025

Prize and Rights

  • The selected artist receives $250 stipend
  • Artist will be credited in all promotional materials
  • City of Slidell retains rights to use the winning image for event promotion

Selection Process

  • Judging by the Slidell Commission on the Arts
  • Artwork will be evaluated on:
    • Artistic merit
    • Theme interpretation
    • Visual impact
    • Reproduction quality
    • Overall appeal

Additional Information

  • By submitting artwork, artists agree to all contest rules
  • Questions should be directed to the Cultural Affairs Department at (985) 646-4375
  • The City of Slidell reserves the right to make final decisions related to the contest.

 

 

 

 

The City of Slidell invites public review and comment on the City’s 2025-2029 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Consolidated Plan and the 2025 CDBG Action Plan. The 2025 Consolidated Plan is a five year plan that identifies priority needs, lists goals to meet those needs and anticipates activities that may be funded.

The 2024-2025 CDBG Annual Action Plan identifies specific projects the City will fund with Community Development Block Grant Funds. The City anticipates receiving $150,000 in CDBG funds for PY 2025. The City proposes the following breakdown utilization of 80% of the received allocation for project activities in area parks within the CDBG Target Area Census Tract 409, and 20% for Administration and Planning.

As part of the public review process, the City will hold two public hearings for public comment. The first will be held Thursday, May 8, 2025 from 2pm to 3pm, and the second on Tuesday, May 13, 2025 from 5pm to 6pm. Both meetings will be held in the Mayor’s Community Meeting Room, First Floor, City Hall, 2055 Second Street, Slidell LA 70458.

All residents, particularly low to moderate income persons, are encouraged to attend one or both public hearings. On-street and municipal lot parking is available. We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage and participate fully. Virtual/remote attendance is available, and the attendance link will be posted at least 24 hours prior to each meeting on the City’s website, or the link can be obtained by contacting the City’s CDBG program.

A draft of the action plan will be available for review at the City of Slidell Planning Department from 8:30am to 3:30pm, Monday through Friday and on the City’s website at www.mysllidell.com from May 8, 2025 through June 24, 2025. To request the meeting link, a particular accommodation, for inquiries about accessibility, comments, or to ask questions, email cdbg@cityofslidell.org, call 985-646-4320, or, deliver written requests to CDBG, c/o Planning Department, 250 Bouscaren Street, Suite 203, Slidell, LA 70458.

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The City of Slidell’s Bayou Jam Spring Concert Series continues on Sunday, May 4 with a performance by Big Al and the Heavyweights, starting at 5:00 p.m. at Heritage Park. Admission is free.

“Pack your lawn chairs and bring the whole family to Heritage Park for an unforgettable evening of music,” said Slidell Mayor Bill Borchert. “Our Bayou Jam concerts have become a cherished tradition in Slidell, offering the perfect opportunity for our community to relax and enjoy great music in Heritage Park.”

Big Al and the Heavyweights deliver a powerful blend of New Orleans funk, blues, and zydeco that’s been moving audiences since 1996. Originally formed as the Unknown Blues Band with Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule) and Rick Gergen, the band has evolved under founder “Big Al” Lauro’s leadership to feature an outstanding lineup including Marcel Anton (guitar/vocals), Dennis “the Menace” Cedeno, and “Dangerous” Dale Robinson (harmonica/vocals). Their impressive career includes multiple New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival appearances, performances alongside legends like Dr. John and B.B. King, six acclaimed albums, and a 2023 induction into the Alabama Blues Music Hall of Fame.

The band’s family-friendly live performances are renowned for their high energy and infectious fun, delivering authentic Louisiana music with a contemporary edge. Their shows blend original compositions with creative interpretations of New Orleans classics, creating an unforgettable musical experience that continues to captivate audiences across the country.

Upcoming concerts incude:

  • May 18 – Some Enchanted Evening with the Northshore Community Orchestra
  • June 1 – Bayou Stampede
  • June 8 – Tease Me Band

All concerts will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in Heritage Park. Attendees are encouraged to bring their chairs and blankets. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. In case of inclement weather, cancellation decisions will be announced by noon on the day of the event through the city’s website and Facebook page.

For more information about this event, please call the Department of Cultural & Public Affairs at (985) 646-4375. For City of Slidell news and events, please visit MySlidell.com and follow us on the “City of Slidell” Facebook page.

Slidell Mayor Bill Borchert, the Slidell Ministers’ Association, and the Ministerial Alliance of Greater St. Tammany invite all citizens to attend Slidell’s 34th annual observance of the National Day of Prayer. The event will be held on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 12 p.m. at Heritage Park.

“Join us for prayer and intercession for the healing of our nation,” said Mayor Borchert. “Local pastors and community leaders will lead us in prayer for our city, state and nation. We will be adding our prayers to tens of thousands of believers across the nation.”

The National Day of Prayer, established by Congress in 1952 and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman, is observed annually on the first Thursday of May. This nationwide observance invites people of all faiths to pray for the nation. The observance reflects America’s heritage of prayer and reverence for God, dating back to the country’s founding.

This community tradition brings together residents from all walks of life in a unified moment of reflection and prayer. Local religious and community leaders will guide attendees in prayers focusing on various aspects of community and national life. The event is free and open to the public.

For more information, please contact the Slidell Ministers’ Association at slidellministersassociation@gmail.com.

Slidell Mayor Bill Borchert, the Slidell Ministers’ Association, and the Ministerial Alliance of Greater St. Tammany invite all citizens to attend Slidell’s 34th annual observance of the National Day of Prayer. The event will be held on Thursday, May 1, 2025, at 12 p.m. at Heritage Park.

“Join us for prayer and intercession for the healing of our nation,” said Mayor Borchert. “Local pastors and community leaders will lead us in prayer for our city, state and nation. We will be adding our prayers to tens of thousands of believers across the nation.”

The National Day of Prayer, established by Congress in 1952 and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman, is observed annually on the first Thursday of May. This nationwide observance invites people of all faiths to pray for the nation. The observance reflects America’s heritage of prayer and reverence for God, dating back to the country’s founding.

This community tradition brings together residents from all walks of life in a unified moment of reflection and prayer. Local religious and community leaders will guide attendees in prayers focusing on various aspects of community and national life. The event is free and open to the public.

Slidell’s National Day of Prayer event is coordinated by Caroline Lewis. For more information, please contact the Slidell Ministers’ Association at slidellministersassociation@gmail.com.