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Art League in August

Friend-of-The-Laurel Leslie Jeffery and her marvelous portfolio will take center stage at The Art League’s August 26 meeting at The Bascom.

A Weave of Old and New

Susan Posey’s new novel follows the struggles and triumphs of two sisters from Wales trying to survive in Colonial America, continuing the saga begun in A Home on Wilder Shores.

Follow the Stars Home

The perils and promises built into the exploration of the Mississippi River are limned in local author Diane McPhail’s new novel, Follow the Stars Home.


Bel Canto and Gala Dinner

For its 32nd Anniversary Recital, Bel Canto’s September 8 performance at Highlands Performing Arts Center puts a graceful note on this busy season in this busy year. For information about tickets, call (828) 526-4949.

Delightful Works of Art

Bigger and somehow even better, Mountaintop Rotary’s Art and Craft Show returns to Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park, August 24 and 25. For more information, visit highlandsartshow.com or visit their Facebook page for the latest updates.

Better Together

Highlands Chamber Music Festival’s Gershon/Cohn Final Gala Concert and Dinner – set for August 11 at Wildcat Cliffs Country Club – closes out the 2024 Season with exuberance and an unrestrained sense of playfulness. Call (828) 526-9060 or email [email protected] for tickets or more information.


Better than Moonshine

A pair of tribute bands bring the power sounds of the 70s and 80s to Highlands Performing Arts Center.

From the Lowlands to the Highlands

Nationally-recognized artist Will Henry Stevens (you know, The Bascom Bridge Guy) and his locally-inspired portfolio will be celebrated at The Bascom.

Grit and Gratitude

Cover artist Elena Kister’s lifetime of study and practice has found its full flowering with her arrival on the Plateau.


The Hunt for History

Everything old is new again – it’s the 46th Cashiers Annual Antique Show, August 9 through 11 at The Village Green. For information, visit Cashiersannualantiqueshow.com.

Snip, Sip, and Support

You’re invited to an afternoon of snipping and sipping and supporting the youngest members of the Plateau Community when Highlands Community Child Development Center stages a Flower Arranging Demonstration at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation at 4:00 P.M. Wednesday, September 18.

Place Your Paws

It’s no gamble – the Place your Paws fundraiser, set for October 16 at Highlands Country Club, promises to be a howling good time.