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The Bascom kicks up its heels with its Concert and Cuisine event at The Farm at Old Edwards – 6:00P.M. Monday, August 29. Tickets are $600 each and may be purchased at thebascom.org/concertandcuisine.
Highlands Mountaintop Rotary Art and Craft Show, set for August 27-28 at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park, promises the creations of 80 talented regional artists.
A pair of events, Big Hats & Bow Ties and The Dahlia Festival, recall a more gracious age on the Plateau. For more information on either, please visit the Historical Society’s website at highlandshistory.com or call (828) 787-1050.
Mountain Theatre Company’s Sentimental Journey is a reverent, raucous visit to the USO Canteen Shows of World War II – August 12 through September 4. Get your tickets at mountaintheatre.com
The fortunes of The Literacy & Learning Center will rise considerably with an October 9 benefit concert by pianist Randall Atcheson. Visit maconncliteracy.org or call (828) 526-0863 for more information.
There’s murder right next door when the Highlands Cashiers Players stage Night Watch at the Highlands Performing Arts Center, August 25 through September 4. For tickets or more information, visit highlandsperformingarts.com/hcp; or call (828) 526-8084.
It’s no mystery why the Cashiers Annual Antique Show has been a Red Letter Event on the Plateau’s calendar for the last 44 years. Find out for yourself August 5 through 7 at the Village Green Commons.
The 25th Annual Cashiers Designer Showhouse, set for August 26 through September 4, is a deep dive into gracious Plateau Living. Learn more at cashiershistoricalsociety.org or email [email protected].
Sapphire Valley Arts and Crafts Festival spans the season with a pair of art shows, August 6-7 and October 1-2. For more information, visit sapphirevalleyresorts.com.
A respite from the stresses of a hectic Plateau summer, the Interlude Concert Series is offered at 2:00 P.M. Wednesdays at the First Presbyterian Church of Highlands.