One Last Slice of Ice: Winter Recreation in Highlands
There are still a few places to squeeze every last measure of fun out of the retreating winter.
There are still a few places to squeeze every last measure of fun out of the retreating winter.
Deena introduces us to Tessentee Bottomland Preserve, rich in natural beauty and drenched in local history.
The 2022 Highlands Motoring Festival, slated for June 9-12, is revving up to be one for the books.
Bear Shadow spotlights the complex, layered sound of Band of Horses, April 29. For information and tickets, visit bearshadownc.com.
Both the High Dive and Ugly Dog Public House are keeping the beat with their live music schedules.
The twin libraries have used the Quiet Season to spruce up their interiors and their grounds.
The Wisdom of the Daffodils offer a positive message for the days ahead.
As winter winds down, you’re invited to enjoy the sublime delights of The Snowy Day at The Village Green.
Hey – Pay Attention! The Winter that’s slushing off of the Plateau at this very moment may hxave what you need to become a Laurel Cover Artist.
The Mountain Retreat & Learning Center’s Youth Conferences, running throughout the month, provide direction and understanding about spirituality. They’re open to all young people, from third grade through high school. Visit themountainrlc.org/mountaincamp.
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