Libraries for A Better You
Both local libraries are offering free resources to monitor and maintain good mental and emotional health.
Both local libraries are offering free resources to monitor and maintain good mental and emotional health.
Highlands Rotarian Jerry Moore’s spirit of generosity and compassion finds its expression in the club’s local and global projects.
For Alastair and Laura Lamont, the sensations of Africa are constantly beckoning. If you’ve heard that beguiling siren song, contact them at (828) 360-8910 or visit AfricaAwaitsUs.com
Some wise decisions and a precise vision allowed Price Connor and Joe Naryka to craft their perfect Plateau getaway.
For Sam Schmitt, a passion for horses, really big horses, has filled his stable and his pastures with these magnificent animals.
Jeanie Edwards’ new gallery at 223 South 4th Street in Highlands is sunshine-suffused and serves as the perfect embodiment of her lavish notions and flights of fancy.
If you’re reading this, you’re learning. Continue this trend with regular visits to Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library and
Hudson Library.
For author Michael Almond, the conflicts at the core of The Tannery continue to simmer just below the surface of modern American life. He’ll talk about his work and the themes that animate his writing with a pair of events at local libraries.
Fall on the Plateau is a wild, sensual overload, with nature setting the stage for a spectacular Finale.
Don’t be scared! Highlands’ Halloween on Main Street (on October 31) is fun and festive for the whole family. And, if your pooch has the right stuff, stroll down to Mr. Pickles’ Howl-O-Ween Costume Contest, set for Saturday, Oct. 30, at 6:00 P.M. at The Park on Main Hotel.
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