A Love Letter to Highlanders
Our editor’s penned a Love Letter to the Town that, like the generous spout of Moses Rock, has never failed to meet his needs and revive his spirit.
Our editor’s penned a Love Letter to the Town that, like the generous spout of Moses Rock, has never failed to meet his needs and revive his spirit.
For one deliriously delicious stretch, Southern Jackson County transforms into Hamburger Heaven – April 26 through May 4. Pick up a Passport at the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce, then visit participating establishments, and embrace your
inner carnivore.
With its clever curator and deep inventory, Outpost Inn’s exquisite Wine Bar is the perfect setting for contemplation, conversation, and bold convictions. Discover for yourself at 790 North 4th Street in Highlands.
Zookeeper Bistro’s quiches are crafted with a reverence for the classic recipe and imbued with creative culinary instincts.
Old Edwards Inn and Spa has unveiled a calendar loaded with its exclusive Chef Dinners. First up, Pitmaster Carey Bringle of Peg Leg Porker on May 29. For more information and to book your spot visit oldedwardshospitality.com/chefdinners.
Oh, Divine Vintage, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
The Highlands Supper Club is a return to fine dining in a treasured Joe Webb Cabin and a menu that’s reverent to its roots, yet playful in its presentation. It’s located at 130 Log Cabin Lane – call (828) 482-1578 for reservations.
A pair of symposia at The Bascom is an invitation to play in the clay.
Highlands Cashiers Players turns the comedic spotlight on 21st century political shenanigans and silliness – March 20 through 30. highlandsperformingartscenter.com or call (828) 526-9047.
Mountain Theatre Company earns a host of international wins at BroadwayWorld’s 2024 Regional Awards.
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