PCC’s Latest Happenings
With its turmoil and trouble finally in the rear-view mirror, The Peggy Crosby Center sets course for a busy year ahead.
With its turmoil and trouble finally in the rear-view mirror, The Peggy Crosby Center sets course for a busy year ahead.
With a sharp vision and a deep love for her adopted community, Jille Katz Siler takes the reins of Cashiers Rotary.
When she needs a bit of clarity and composure, Donna turns to her Inner Yogi.
Drawing upon four critical factors – Design, Materials, Construction, and Décor – Natural Elements Homes represents the epitome of concierge home planning/building. For information, visit naturalelementhomes.com.
Chestnut Cove makes the case for domestic bliss through bespoke décor. Discover for yourself with a careful browse – 252 Highway 107 South in Cashiers.
New owner Stacie Platt has brought her artistic sensibilities and a dynamic new energy to Rusticks of Cashiers. Visit rusticks.com for more marvelous visuals and information, or call (828) 743-3172.
For one delirious, delicious week, Southern Jackson County is Hamburger Heaven – through May 5. Pick up a free Hamburger Passport at the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce – visit the participating establishments and discover your inner carnivore.
The Low Country Shrimp Boil, set for June 15 at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park, is a delicious boost to the park’s continuing operation. “Doors” open at 5:00 P.M. and dinner is at 6:00 P.M. Tickets are available at The Dry Sink and foundersparkhighlands.org.
The busy (just-this-side-of-hectic) life of artist Jeanie Edwards has enriched her creative capabilities and given the world a showstopping mural in Missouri.
A passion for the surprises of life and the vibrant works of fellow artists animates Leslie Jeffery’s dynamic works.
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