Free Concert Series
The Highlands Chamber of Commerce unveils another season of free weekend concert fun. (Dancing encouraged.)
The Highlands Chamber of Commerce unveils another season of free weekend concert fun. (Dancing encouraged.)
Don’t go looking for Earth Day – it’s an entire month of glory.
A Dementia/Alzheimer’s Support Group is meeting at both Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library and Hudson Library in Highlands. Caregivers, family members, and friends are invited to attend.
The Church of the Good Shepherd’s purchase of the Bazaar Barn property is a boost to the fortunes of the communities of Southern Jackson County.
Highlands Motoring Festival pauses (just briefly) in its preparations for the 2024 Festival to reward a trio of local nonprofits with the proceeds of the 2023 event.
Faviola Olvera’s decades-long commitment to serving others here on the Plateau finds its full flowering as she oversees the Community Care Clinic’s expanded operations. To learn more about the clinic (located at 52 Aunt Dora Drive in Highlands) and its services, visit highlandscashiersclinic.org.
A getaway to The Hideaway at The High Dive is a welcome wake-up. Discover for yourself at 476 Carolina Way in Highlands.
The squabbles in Squabbles are animated by love and its ensuing complications, March 28-April 7 at Highlands Performing
Arts Center.
An innovative workshop offered at The Mountain Retreat & Learning Center will offer treatment options for the threatened hemlock forests that surround the Plateau. For information and registration, visit savehemlocksnc.org/highlands-workshop or call (828) 252-4783.
When Shakespeare had Hamlet portend that “every dog has its day,” who would have guessed that he was casting his gaze forward over 400 years, to Highlands on May 11? […]
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