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CLE’s Diverse Summer Sessions

A trio of presentations offered through the Center for Life Enrichment will focus on the climate challenge and the ways of a very clever artist. For more information on programs and registration, visit clehighlands.com, call (828) 526-8811, or visit the office anytime Monday through Friday, 9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

Bellies Rejoice!

The twin farmers’ markets deliver the Plateau’s flavors of the season.

The Bascom’s Community Day of Fun

At the heart of The Bascom’s Community Day 2024, set for 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Saturday, July 6, lies the heart of the community.


The Sounds of Summer

The sounds of Friday Night Live and Saturdays on Pine are Highlands’ official Summer Soundtrack. The concerts are free, family-friendly and handicapped accessible. 

July’s Groovin’

Groovin’ on the Green is just that – an irresistible invitation to cut loose on the emerald Cashiers Village Green. That means you’re invited to a powerhouse performance by The Wobblers – July 19.

Seeing Earth as a Grain of Sand

Author John Lane invites us to view the world through the eyes of a naturalist-poet at the Village Nature Series’ July 31 presentation at the Village Green in Cashiers.


A Day of Celebration

Sure, Highlands is a small town, but there’s nothing little about its’ Fourth of July Celebration – a full day of fun, extending into the star-spangled evening.

Fireworks Extravaganza

Fun is the order of the day on this Fourth of July. If you’re seeking the Crackle and the Flash and the Boom on the Fourth (and Fifth), cast your gaze skyward across Cashiers, Glenville and Sapphire.  

Twisting the Lion’s Tail

Our July 4th celebrations have always had elements of solemnity and passion.


The Bascom Names Niki Kinkade as its New Executive Director

Board Chair Ann Wrobleski states, “I know you’ll join me in welcoming Niki to our community and in supporting her – and our staff– in a successful next chapter for The Bascom.”

James Ray Brown Author Talk at Hudson Library

Alabama author James Ray Brown will give a talk about his recent release Death in McComb; the J Patrick Allen Story on Friday June 7 at 11:00 AM. Books will be available for purchase and signing at this free program. James Ray Brown, born and raised in Autaugaville Alabama, has taken a roundabout path to authorship. As a youth he …