Flower Power
It’s an entirely new level of Flower Power when Highlands Historical Society stages the 14th Annual Dazzling Dahlia Festival. For more information, visit highlandshistory.com.
It’s an entirely new level of Flower Power when Highlands Historical Society stages the 14th Annual Dazzling Dahlia Festival. For more information, visit highlandshistory.com.
Highlands Performing Arts Center is offering exclusive peeks into a trio of breathtaking homes in Cullasaja Club – 3:00 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday, July 21. For more information or tickets (only 120 will be sold), visit highlandsperformingarts.com.
Cast your gaze to November, but you don’t need to adjust your belt just yet – the 8th Annual Highlands Food and Wine Festival is already taking shape.
The North Carolina Baroque Orchestra will perform a free concert for everyone at Highlands First Presbyterian Church, Thursday, July 25.
The Cashiers Designer Showhouse, set for August 23-31, is a deep dive into gracious Plateau Living. Learn more at cashiershistoricalsociety.org.
A new playground at Highlands Rec Park is the clear winner of the Twilight 5K Road Race and Walk – Saturday, August 17, through Highlands.
Thanks to a generous troupe of Nashville songwriters and musicians, Blue Ridge School is enriched through the 2024 Rivers Rutherford and Friends Songwriters Round, Saturday, August 24, at the Boys and Girls Club of the Plateau in Cashiers. For information on tickets, visit givebutter.com/5Q9VHA.
A troupe of supremely talented women ensures that The Show Goes On for Mountain Theatre Company’s spellbinding Summer Season.
When Madison Owenby returns to Highlands Porchfest on September 15, she’ll bring her deeply personal music and insurance against wardrobe malfunctions.
Everyone (and their pets) is invited to the CH Humane Society’s Open House gala and the opening of Misty’s Trail – Saturday, July 13.
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