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The ever-reliable Allan Dearth and Sons Generators delivers dependability and peace of mind. To learn more, give them a call at
(828) 526-9325 or visit them at 7441 Dillard Road in Scaly Mountain.
The ever-reliable Allan Dearth and Sons Generators delivers dependability and peace of mind. To learn more, give them a call at
(828) 526-9325 or visit them at 7441 Dillard Road in Scaly Mountain.
Step back in time and meet the men and women who shaped the Plateau with Highlands Historical Society’s Walk in the Park, October 26.
Currently in their eighth season, the Historic Toxaway Market and Sweetwater Perk and Creamery have become famous in the community for friendly service and great products. And there’s ice cream!
With 63 years of community commitment, Lake Toxaway Company has fueled Lake Toxaway’s astonishing resurgence.
Twice the browsing, twice the surprises – ACP Home Interiors opens a second Highlands location – 215 North 4th Street.
Party in the kitchen! With 25 years of delicious service to the public, Debbie Grossman’s Fressers Courtyard Café and Catering has become a Plateau Institution.
It’s an open table when the Highlands community serves up its Empty Bowls Project, October 13 at First Presbyterian Church of Highlands. Tickets are $35.
Highlands’ weekend concerts punctuate autumn evenings with sweet sounds. For more information, visit highlandschamber.org or call (828) 526-2112.
Music, laughter, dancing and, perhaps, a sip of moonshine – it’s the Highlands Heritage Jamboree, Saturday, October 12, at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park.
Highlands Counseling Center, housed in the Peggy Crosby Center, is dedicated to helping those in crisis. To learn how you can help, email info@counseling-center.org or call (864) 481-0598.
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