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The Magic of Microgreens

Cathy Clark’s Hidden Vale Microgreens is seducing Plateau palates with these little jewels of flavor and goodness.

Don’t make it a Routine

Without new streams and new schemes, the magic built into Fly Fishing can vanish.

Porchfest 2022

All of downtown Highlands is the stage for Porchfest 2022, set for 1:00 to 6:00 P.M.Sunday, September 18.


Interlude Concert Series

The First Presbyterian Church of Highlands’ Interlude Concert Series is a welcome respite from the stresses of 2022. First Presbyterian Church is located at the corner of Main and Fifth Streets. Handicapped accessible entrances are located on Church Street and on Fifth Street.

Community Day

For The Bascom, July 2 has been set aside as a celebration of the richness and vitality of the entire Plateau community. Join them for Community Day, 323 Franklin Road in Highlands.

Vanishing Crafts on Display

The Mountain Artisan Summertime Art and Craft Show set for July 1-2 at Western Carolina University, will be laced with examples of “Vanishing Crafts.”


Charity Golf Tournament

Cashiers Cares, which has benefitted local non-profits since 2008, will stage a charity golf tournament at Trillium Links & Lake Club on September 18.

Full Family Fun Camps

The Mountain Retreat & Learning Center is staging a complete set of camp sand activities.

Jan Wyatt Symposium

Cashiers Historical Society’s Jan Wyatt Symposium presentation of Ancient Rocks and the Modern Plateau – set for July 20 at The Country Club of Sapphire Valley –is a deep dive into the Deep Time of this far end of the Southern Appalachians.


Concerts on The Slopes

The mountains rock and roll with the sounds of Sapphire Valley’s Concerts on the Slopes. Concert on the Slopes is open to the public. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the gate. Season passes are available at a discounted rate, and can be purchased at the Sapphire Valley Community Center. Visit SapphireValleyResorts.com

Summer Colors Art Show

Get ready to be dazzled– the Summer Colors Fine Art Show will be staged at Sapphire Valley Community Center, July 23-24

Tradition Reimagined

The Cashiers Historical Society will open the doors to the exclusive Designer Showhouse, August-26-September 4. For more information about the Showhouse, [email protected] or call (828) 743-7710. Tickets purchased online are reduced in price.