Autumn in the Mountains
October whispers at dawn yet explodes in color with the sun’s zenith.
October whispers at dawn yet explodes in color with the sun’s zenith.
What: Single-day tickets for the 3nd annual Bear Shadow spring music festival, to be held April 28 – 30, 2023 near Highlands, North Carolina, will be on sale beginning tomorrow, […]
Each month, The Rotary Club of Highlands recognizes and salutes the students at The Highlands School for their achievements and what they bring to their classes. This month’s students are Sklar Felshaw, elementary school recipient, Aubrie Potts, middle school recipient, and senior recipient Anna Stiehler.
Dr. Steve Hinkey and Beata Gola are pleased to announce that Invocative Fine Art will open its doors on Friday, November 25th. The contemporary fine art gallery at 521 N. 4th Street, Highlands NC will be open throughout the weekend for holiday shopping. IFA is dedicated to brilliantly beautiful art in all forms – paintings, mixed media, digital art, and sculpture, with plenty of abstract, nature, and soul-stirring art. The gallery is located in front of Mountain Findings, across from Historic Village.
Representing fine artists from across the country, they hope to appeal to art enthusiasts looking for new and exciting art for their homes and offices, and to interior designers and architects seeking finishing touches, or art pieces to build around. They also work with clients and designers on special projects and oversee commissions. The gallery features paintings and sculptures from established international fine artists Harry James Moody, Michael Hayden, Luis Sanchez, Clara Berta, Yari Ostovany, Suzan Obermeyer, Ann DerGara, Florencia Clement de Grandprey, Charles Sherman, and Dr Steve Hinkey.
“We are thrilled to share the love of fine art with our community. Contemporary art has a broad appeal and will enhance most environments, so we are excited to share precious objects of art and elegance that we have carefully selected and curated to help collectors and home and business owners bring more beauty into their lives.”
Contact co-owners Beata Gola and Steve Hinkey at the gallery. Gallery Hours: Thursday – Monday 11-6, Tue + Wed by appointment. Tel: 828-482-4945 Email: [email protected]
The Rotary Club of Highlands was proud to have retiring Macon County Commission Chairman Jimmy Tate as our speaker last Tuesday. Jimmy and his family have a history that goes back 6 generations in the Goldmine Community of Highlands. A graduate of UGA in Landscape Architecture, Jimmy believes the best thing he got out of the University of Georgia was meeting his wonderful wife, Allison. Jimmy started Tate Landscaping in 2002. He served 11 years on the Macon County Commission, 8 of those years serving as Chairman which is the longest period of chairmanship of anyone ever in Macon County. Jimmy shared many of his accomplishments, way too many to list here, but suffice to say the importance of what he did on the Commission and as Chairman will be felt for years to come! Jimmy’s service to Highlands and all of Macon County is highly documented, and his absence on the commission will surely be felt.
After notching 30 years of deeply personal customer service, Rusticks in Cashiers casts its gaze toward the future. You can glimpse that vision in its exclusive After-Thanksgiving Sale, November 25-26.
Take a moment to consider the people who’re laboring to make the Plateau an international getaway destination.
A new program maps a sustainable future for the Cashiers Valley.
The Highlands Food and Wine Festival, set for November 10-13, brings a unique flavor to life on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau.
Her simple life at Carpe Diem Farms allowed Princess to touch and transform thousands of lives.
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