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Shops, Restaurants, Historic Siteson Lake Pontchartrain

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT1. 30 by Ninety TheatreJason LeaderP.O. Box 2550 1.844.THE.3090 (toll free)www.30byninety.comLIVE PLAYS & MUSICALS

www.oldmandevillebiz.com

President: Abby Sands (AbbyPhoto)

Secretary: Rikki Gallup (Cameo Boutique)

Treasurer: Amy McLellan (Modern Muscle)

VP Membership: Scott Williams (Resident)

VP PR/Marketing: Margot Brignac (Northshore Marine)

VP Social Media: Abby Sands (AbbyPhoto)

VP Gov’t/Chamber Affairs: Tess Dennie (Latter & Blum)

VP Socials: Dr. Liza Ledet (Mandeville Animal Hospital)

OMBA BOARD MEMBERS

2. Friends of the Dew DropLynn Mitchell400 Lamarque Streetwww.dewdropjazzhall.comMUSIC HALLSPRING & FALL CONCERTS

3. Mandeville TrailheadDonna Beakley/Alia Casborne675 Lafitte Street985.624.3147www.mandevilletrailhead.comPUBLIC COMPLEX

4. The Barley OakNick Powers2101 Lakeshore Drive985.727.7420www.thebarleyoak.comOLD WORLD DRAUGHT HOUSE

DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

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8. The Lake HouseCayman Sinclair2025 Lakeshore Drive985.626.3006www.lakehousecuisine.comRESTAURANT

7. K Gee’sKathy Williams2534 Florida [email protected]

9. McClain’s PizzaMcClain Balmer115 Girod Street985.778.0955www.mcclainspizza.comGOURMET PIZZA

5. Beach HouseKelly Super124 Girod [email protected]

6. Bistro ByronzRobert Landry1901 Highway 190985.951.7595facebook.com/BistroByronzwww.BistroByronzMandeville.comRESTAURANT

11. Opal Basil on the TraceLindsey Jo Vasquez690 Lafitte [email protected]

10. Old Rail BrewhouseNick Powers639 Girod [email protected] & BREWERY

DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

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14. Vianne’s Tea SalonKerri/Michael Blache544 Girod Street985.624.5683www.viannes.comCATERING, EVENT VENUEGOURMET TEAS

12. The Rusty PelicanDaniel Hamuei/Tony Salvaggio500 Girod Street985.778.0364www.sippinstation.comRESTAURANT

13. Shiver Shack Snowballs & Bike Rental Stephanie Lamartina2020 Woodrow [email protected], BBQ

16. Mar Villa Guest HouseMichael/David O’Brien2013 Claiborne Street985.626.5975www.marvilla.comGUEST HOUSE

17. Pontchartrain Winds Guest HouseEd/Kellie Greene434 Girod Street985.727.2444www.pontchartrainwinds.comGUEST HOUSE

BED & BREAKFAST

15. The Cressy HouseDavid/Laura Cressy132 Coffee [email protected] & BREAKFAST

21. Varsity SportsRyan Green, Ph.D, ATC2021 Claiborne Street985.624.8200www.varsityrunning.comSPORTING GOODS

RETAIL SHOPPING

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19. Das Schulerhaus Gift Gallery & Christmas BoutiqueDonna Plaia611 Girod Street 985.727.7778www.facebook.com/dasschulerhausNorthshore’s Best Gifts 2010-2014GIFTS & CHRISTMAS

20. Mae AntiquesRebecca Wallace420 Girod [email protected], COLLECTIBLES, JEWELRY & GIFTS

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

18. Cameo BoutiqueRikki Gallup302 Girod Street985.231.1332www.cameo.boutiqueWOMEN’S GIFTS & APPAREL

23. AbbyPhotoAbby SandsBy Appointment Only985.951.8868www.abbyphoto.comPROFESSIONAL ON LOCATIONPHOTOGRAPHY

22. Aamco TransmissionRandy Steil2021 Tamvest985.635.4165AUTO REPAIR

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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24. Backyard PrintingLeslie McGoey1960 Surgi Drive985.231.7789SPECIALTY PRINTING

27. DeLaune Sailing ChartersRick DeLaune424 Chase Court West504.458.1013SAILING TRIPS & CHARTERS

26. Century 21 GaylaxeyKimberly Higgins1321 N. Causeway [email protected]

29. Discon Law FirmScott G. Discon424 N. Causeway Blvd.,Suite [email protected] SERVICES

25. Beier ConstructionKory Beier347 Girod Street, Suite A985.951.7405www.beierconstruction.comCOMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIALGENERAL CONTRACTOR

28. Dennie Financial ServicesRick Dennie536 Lafitte Street985.626.5392/ [email protected], RETIREMENT AND INCOME SOLUTIONSFINANCIAL SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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33. Harrison and RichardsonPaul Harrison532 Girod [email protected]@pharrisonlaw.comLEGAL SERVICES

31. Geaux TitleKatie Rushe4000 Lonesome [email protected] COMPANY

30. doggie Divas Walking ServiceFran Norwood/Julie Andre48 Cottage Court985.373.3482www.doggiedivaswalkingservice.comPET SERVICE

32. Gulf South Accounting ServicesBonnie SarverP.O. Box 856Mandeville, LA [email protected]

34. Just Breathe YogaMonica Sharp339 Girod [email protected]

35. KVS ArchitectureK. Vaughn Sollberger, Jr.347 Girod Street985.674.3077www.kvsarchitecture.comARCHITECTURE

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

41. New Orleans Firemen’s Credit UnionShasta Leininger238 Lafitte Street504.889.9090www.noffcu.orgBANKING

40. Modern MuscleAmy McLellanBy Appointment Only985.201.6934www.modernmusclestudio.comFITNESS

39. Mandeville Self StorageCatrina Cordes2425 Florida Street985.626.4971absolutemgmnt.com/self-storageSTORAGE

38. Mandeville Animal HospitalLiza Ledet, DVM 419 Girod [email protected]/GROOMINGBOARDING

37. Le Lapin Velours, LLCJames and Valerie Aldridge2820 East Causeway Approach 985.778.0663www.lapinvelours.comVINTAGE AND CLASSIC ACCENTS FOR THE DISTINGUISHED HOME

36. Edward Jones InvestmentsKarla Glynn1901 Hwy 190, Suite 29Chenier [email protected], LONG TERM CARE INSURANCEFINANCIAL PLANNING

46. Painting With A TwistCathy Deano/Renee Maloney2121 N Causeway Boulevard Suite 200 www.paintingwithatwist.com(985) 626-3292ART CLASSES

45. Old Mandeville PreschoolErin Anderson2130 Monroe Street985.626.5726www.oldmandevillepreschool.comINFANTS - 5 YEAR OLDS

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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44. Northshore Office EquipmentDana Hernandez23101 Hwy. [email protected] EQUIPMENT SALES

42. Northlake TitleSusan Leonard225 St. Ann [email protected] ESTATE CLOSINGNOTARY

43. Northshore Marine Gerald Sellar261 Atalin [email protected] REPAIR FACILTY, ENGINE REPAIR, YANMAR DEALER

47. A Pane in the GlassBrita Higgins1803 Florida Street985.727.3846www.apaneintheglass.bizCUSTOM STAINED GLASS AND CLASSES

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48. Patina BelleTracy Ferguson-KimballBy Appointment [email protected]@hotmail.comFAUX FINISHING

50. PMO LinkGeoff Hingle2001 Lakeshore Drive985.674.5968www.pmolink.comPROJECT MGMT, SOFTWARE SALES & TRAINING

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49. Pizzella Picture FramingMichael Pizzella, Artist/Framer1901 Hwy. 190, Suite [email protected] ART, COMMISSIONED ART, PICTURE FRAMING

51. Pontchartrain Yacht ClubKaia Schindler, GM140 Jackson Avenue985.626.3192www.pontyc.orgSAILING, SOCIAL CLUB

Print & Design, LLC

Printing, Signs, Banners, Brochures

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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54. R.L. Richey StudioRebecca Richey2711 Monroe Street505.401.3273 (Appointments Only)[email protected] R.L. Richey StudioARTIST

55. Saia’sAlan Tyrone2225 Florida [email protected] & SPIRITSDELI & BUTCHER

57. TCD InvestmentsTess Dennie, Latter & Blum536 Lafitte Street985.789.1056 / [email protected] RESIDENTIAL &COMMERCIAL

53. Prographix Print & Design, L.L.C.Dennis Wilkins68446 Tammany Trace Drive985.249.4518www.prographixprint.comPRINT, BANNERS, BROCHURES,SIGNS, FLAGS, STATIONERY

52. Profit on HoldOtto Mehrout1710 Orleans Street985.674.5757www.profitonhold.comADVERTISING

56.Salon CapelloTina Hebert526 Girod Street504.919.7217 [email protected] SALON

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

58. Timberlake Psychology GroupCarol Self, Ph.D333 Girod [email protected]

59. Turning Point TattoosEric Fox2043 Monroe Street985.674.8532www.tirningpointtattoos.comTATTOOS & PIERCINGS

61. WSI MarketingAndre Savoie1715 Logan Lane888-345-8279www.mywsiconsultant.comWEB DESIGN

60. VetNaturally by Dr G.Ashley Geoghegan DVM, CVA, CVFT419 Girod Street985-718-9991www.vetnaturally.comINTEGRATIVE VETERINARY MEDICAL SPECIALIST

62. Whitney Bank Kathleen Martinell1902 Florida [email protected]

63. Whitney Bank Lesley Burke735 N. Causeway Boulevard [email protected] LENDING

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COMMUNITY PARTNERS

68. Mandeville Library Branch844 Girod Street985.636.4293OLD MANDEVILLE BRANCHST. TAMMANY PARISH PUBLIC SYSTEM

67. Mandeville Fire Department Dist. 4Girod Street985.626.8671Fire Protection District 4Fire Chief Merrick TassinFIRE DEPARTMENT

69. Original Mandeville Police Station

Chief Rick RichardJefferson StreetHISTORICAL POLICE STATIONNO PUBLIC ACCESS

66. First Free Mission Baptist Church Rev. Oilver Wells434 Lamarque Street985.626.8600CHURCH

COMMUNITY LEADERS

65. Ernest Burguieres Ernest BurguieresP.O. Box [email protected] CITY COUNCILMAN

ERNESTBURGUIÈRES COUNCIL DISTRICT III

64. Maureen O’BrienMaureen “MO” O’BrienP.O. Box 577, Mandeville, LA [email protected] CONCILWOMAN

70. Mandeville Bible Church Rev. Nick Greco217 Carroll Street985.626.3314www.mandevillebiblechurch.orgCHURCH

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

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73. Old Mandeville Business AssociationAbby SandsP.O. Box 51, Mandeville, LA 70430985.951.8868www.oldmandevillebiz.comBUSINESS ASSOCIATION

71. Morning Star Baptist Church Rev. James Winston620 Lamarque Street985.626.7738 and 985.626.9922CHURCH

72. Newell United Methodist Church Rev. Nolan Robinson229 Lamarque Street985.674.2486CHURCH

74. Old MandevilleJane Austen Literary FestivalKerri BlacheP.O. Box 1105, Mandeville, LA [email protected] LITERARY FESTIVAL

75. Old Mandeville Historic AssociationMark Foster139 Marigny [email protected] PRESERVATION

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78. Richard Boyd327 Marigny [email protected]

79. April & Kent Campbell1725 Jefferson [email protected]

81. Charles Goodwin2075 Lakeshore [email protected]

RESIDENT MEMBERS

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

77. Samaritan CenterDena Grosart402 Girod Street985.626.4457www.samcen.orgFOOD BANK & THRIFT SHOP

76. Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic ChurchRev. Mark Lomax312 Lafitte Street985.626.5671www.ollparish.infoCHURCH

80. Melinda Crawford3605 Joyce [email protected]

82. Catherine Hemphill2331 Monroe [email protected]

83. Jeff Lyons515 Lamarque [email protected]

84. Laure Sica1357 W. Causeway ApproachSuite 3

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86. Tom Bradshaw & Associates, LTD.435 Girod St. Suite AMandeville, La [email protected] SERVICE

87. Citizens Bank & Trust Company3100 E. Causeway ApproachMandeville, La [email protected] SERVICE

85. The Candy Bank201 Carroll Street, Suite 103Mandeville, La 70448www.thecandybank.comRETAIL SERVICE

90. Patriot GroupDustin Porte698 Lafitte [email protected]

91. Ugly Duckling Korin Selin620 Girod Street985.778.0792CAFE

92. Keller WilliamsPatsy Lang1522 W. Causeway [email protected] ESTATE

WE WELCOME OUR NEWEST MEMBERS

89. Nuvolari’sWally Simmons246 Girod Street985.626.5619www.nuvaloris.comRESTAURANT & BAR

88. Eclectic Finds538 Girod St.Mandeville, La 70448985.807.1049ANTIQUES, FINE ART, VINTAGE FINDS AND GIFTS

HISTORY

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THE HISTORY OF OLD MANDEVILLE

If you are going to buy up rugged north shore wilderness bordering Lake Pontchartrain, convert it into a grid of streets and blocks and create lots for sale within those blocks to the highest bidder, why not go ahead and name your creation after yourself? Not a bad idea really. And that is exactly what New Orleans-born Frenchman Bernard Phillipe Xavier de Marigny de Mandeville did when his keen specula-tive entrepreneurial instincts told him that the land he owned would be a perfect place to create a new settlement and it would be called Mandeville. After plotting out the streets and creating the blocks and the lots within the blocks, Bernard Mari-gny -- as he is now most commonly known -- held two public auctions in 1834, selling his new creations to the highest bidders. The reception to his offer was brisk, business was good, and out of that came the creation of the resort-fishing village of Mandeville. In 1840 the bustling settlement was incorporated by the state of Louisiana as the town of Mandeville. It was not long before the landed gentry -- many of them Creoles who had made fortunes in the cotton industry then flourishing at the Cotton Exchange in New Orleans -- discovered Marigny’s creation on the north shore and its alluring open expanses of lakefront.

Old Mandeville Is A State Arts District All Original Art Purchased

Is Tax Free

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Soon they came with money and materials and built Victorian era mansions along the lakefront, interspersed with bustling commercial hotels, bars, fishing and docking and bathing piers, restaurants, and by mid 19th Century, Mandeville was a popular resort destination not only for wealthy New Orleanians seeking respite from the city’s summer heat but increasing numbers of northern visitors steaming down to the city and catching the steamboats from the city to Mandeville’s popular docks. Early after the turn of the century those boats brought something else: musicians with names now of legendary status in the development of a brand new kind of music -- traditional or Dixieland or New Orle-ans jazz. Call it what you will but it was a sound never before heard and it has become hallowed as America’s only totally original cultural gift to the world.

It was not long before this music made its way up the Misissippi River, to the west coast and by the late 1930s across the ocean to Europe and eventually around the world. But first many of those pioneer New Orleans musicians made their first forays out of the city to Mandeville to play and perfect their creation at the Dew Drop Social & Benevolent Hall built in 1895 on Lamarque Street three blocks from the lakefront. Young Louis Armstrong, Kid Ory, Bunk Johnson, Buddy Petit, Sam Morgan, the Fritz Bros. and others are among those who rode the boats over and played long weekends at the Dew Drop, still standing, still offering music and now recognized as the world oldest virtually unaltered rural jazz dance hall. The historic heart --now affectionately called Old Mandeville -- still revolves around those original streets, blocks and lots first laid out and sold in 1834 by the city’s founder. And the qui-et, old world charm, historic homes, sheltering live oaks and other ancient trees, that inspiring and soothing exposure to the lakefront and breathtaking sunsets, and bustling commercial establishments including charming restaurants and boutique businesses, define the endur-ing essence of Old Mandeville today as it was in the early 1800s. Welcome to historic Old Mandeville.--- by Richard Boyd

EVENTS

Historic Old Mandeville is host annually to a wide variety of colorful and popular public events including Christmas Past, Oktober Fest, Empty Bowl/Fill The Bowl Project, Sip & Strolls, Christmas in July, Jane Austen Literary Festival, Mother’s Day Historic Home Tour, Mystic Krewe of Mardi Paws canine Carnival Parade and Spring and Fall free concert series covering a wide range of musical interests as well as the LPO Symphony on The Lake. Please consult the websites of the organizations in the Community Partners section of the brochure for full details about dates and locations of those exciting annual activities.

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Discover Historic Old Mandeville

Photos by Abby Sands of AbbyPhotoProduction by Prographix Print & Design, L.L.C.

Photos by Abby Sands of AbbyPhotoProduction by Prographix Print & Design, L.L.C.

By signing below we verify that all informa-tion is correct. We have checked all spelling to insure typographical errors did not exist. By our signatures we assume all responsibility for any thing found not to be correct once printing has commence. We understand that by signing this approval, the booklet is to be put in production, and once in production there is no cancelling or holding the book up, as plates are made and the printing commences immediately. We also attest that we received numerous proofs to verify information and have given Prographix Print & Design permission to print, and hold Prographix harmless for any issues not caught and corrected by us.

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