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An impressive group of spokespeople representing Macon County recently addressed the Rotary Club of Highlands about the need for capital improvements at Highlands and Franklin Schools on November 29.
Philanthropy was on full display at last week’s meeting of the Rotary Club of Highlands! The Club awarded funds to help the Community Care Clinic, The Counseling Center of Highlands, NC, The Bascom, A Center for the Visual Arts, and the Highlands Food Pantry. Those donations, which come out of our Rotary Charities Fund amounted to $3,500 and are intended …
The Rotary Club of Highlands welcomed another new member at our meeting Tuesday, and he is Codie Couch. Codie is a Manager at Tate Landscaping and has been here in Highlands for five years and is looking forward to being a part of Rotary.. Welcome to the club Codie!
The Rotary Club of Highlands welcomed Tiffany Ervin, self-proclaimed “Rotary Geek”, to the meeting held on November 22. Ervin discussed the Rotary CART Fund (Coins for Alzheimer’s Research Trust) which collects and provide dollars for leading edge research for the cure/= and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease. It started in 1996 with Rotarians voluntarily emptying their pockets and purses of change …
Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation (HCHF) has awarded Four Seasons, The Care You Trust a grant to support the purchase of a mobile medical vehicle and SIM mannequin. This equipment will enhance the education and training for staff, ultimately affecting the care provided to patients served in the Highlands and Cashiers area. Four Seasons will also be able to provide care …
Hudson Library, in partnership with VAYA Health, is hosting an educational series on adult mental health, held on the second Tuesday of each month. This series is intended especially for older adults, but may be of interest to any adult. The December 13 program, held at 2 PM, is titled Enhancing Mental Health with Alternative Treatments: Animal Assisted Therapy & Laughter. …
It’s an open table when the Highlands community serves up its Empty Bowls Project, October 2 at First Presbyterian Church of Highlands. Tickets are $25 each. To buy tickets, visit internationalfriendshipcenter.org/events.