A Life as a Work of Art
I thought I was going to write an article promoting a book. This, it turns out, is an article promoting art as a way of life. “What?” you may be […]
I thought I was going to write an article promoting a book. This, it turns out, is an article promoting art as a way of life. “What?” you may be […]
As a runner and a trail lover, I’m always thrilled beyond belief to find a trail to run on around here that doesn’t immediately enfeeble me – physically, mentally, and […]
Both literature and outdoor enthusiasts alike will be delighted to meet local author and wilderness enthusiast Brent Martin of the Bartram Trail Society at the library. On Friday, October 2, […]
Do you need to promote your business but grammar, spelling, and writing in general ain’t your thang? Or are you a student who needs a little extra guidance writing that […]
An Egyptian cat that was killed and mummified to be a vessel for transporting a person’s spirit to the afterlife. A petrified feline that, in medieval times, perhaps unwisely hid […]
Every now and then for a day or so I find myself adrift in a fog of melancholy. (Melancholy being the siren song for creative genius, of course.) Having learned […]
Public libraries, in order to survive, must identify and meet the needs of the communities they inhabit. Hudson Library is a vital part of Highlands and is always looking for […]
“Hello?” called the voice of worry from the other side of a cluster of evergreen and blueberry bushes. My boyfriend and I were sitting and snacking in a patch of […]
What is Highlands’ best-loved novel? Hudson Library is asking that question as part of its adult summer reading program in conjunction with PBS’s Great American Read program. Through a public […]
One of the best things about it being the middle of summer is easy access to fresh, locally-grown produce. Thanks to the Highlands Food Pantry, even more of Macon County’s […]
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