Keeping Our Plateau Pristine
Keeping the Plateau tidy and sparkling needn’t be a chore – you’re invited to a community pickup, Saturday, April 15.
Keeping the Plateau tidy and sparkling needn’t be a chore – you’re invited to a community pickup, Saturday, April 15.
Highlands Rotary pitches in to place the Highlands Community Table back on the calendar. Naturally, you’re invited – 6:00 P.M. on the first Tuesday of every month at the Highlands Community Building.
The Plateau’s two green markets are a celebration of the landscape’s bounty and a tribute to the men and women who make it all possible.
The legendary Corky Coker is lending his deep reservoir of automotive knowledge and one of his equally famous roadsters to the Highlands Motoring Festival.
Throughout April the twin libraries are reminding their communities,
they’re about a lot more than books.
The 2023 Jan Wyatt Symposium focuses on the intricacies of Trout Fishing in Western North Carolina, June 15 at Canyon Kitchen at Lonesome Valley. For tickets or more information, visit cashiershistoricalsociety.org.
The Village Nature Center is an introduction to the Wild Things that share the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau with us. Join them April 25, when ecologist Sonya Carpenter presents Investing in the Biodiversity of Cashiers: Creating a Sustainable Future for a
Complex Ecosystem.
Lace up your dancing shoes – Highlands’ free weekend concerts return next month – Friday nights at Town Square and Saturday evenings at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park.
The stories and songs will pour out of Mike Kinnebrew at an April 20 Orchard Session at The Farm at Old Edwards. Book online at oldedwardshospitality.com/orchardsessions.
It turns out every dog has its day – confident canines are invited to join the Second Annual Highlands Dog Show, 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. Saturday, April 8, at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park.
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