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The Mountain Retreat and Learning Center’s Fall Farm Festival, set for Sunday, September 19, is a happy throwback to the harvest festivals that were once celebrated every autumn in mountain communities.
Half-Mile Farm by Old Edwards is hosting a full slate of hosted events to get you into the spirit of the season. These hosted events are only open to guests of Half-Mile Farm. For more information or reservations, visit HalfMileFarm.com.
Murder and mayhem make their way to the Plateau in author Christopher Swann’s rural-noir A Fire in the Night. He’ll appear at Hudson Library at 12:30 P.M. Saturday, September 25, to talk about A Fire in the Night and his two previous novels.
The team behind the Highlands Motoring Festival will stage a unique Driving Experience from Friday, September 10, through Sunday, September 12. To register, visit highlandsmotoringfestival.com
For Dr. John Baumrucker, manning a table at Highlands Marketplace every Saturday morning in Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park is simply a happy chore for a God-given mission.
The joyful, poignant songs that carried Americans through World War II will be brought to Cashiers in a concert by The Victory Belles, 5:00 P.M. Friday, September 3, in the Commons Hall in the Village Green. To learn more, email [email protected].
Putts Fore Paws, set for October 11 at the Cullasaja Club, is no dog walk in the park – it’s a full-on golf tournament for serious and not-so-serious golfers.
As summer crops reach their crescendo and we shade into the fall harvests, the Cashiers Green Market is a must-visit destination. It’s held every Wednesday from 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. at the Cashiers Commons on the Village Green.
The twin libraries celebrate new novels that resonate with this corner of Western North Carolina and celebrate the freedom to read controversial works that are under threat of removal.
The myths and the mysteries of the Red Wolf are explored at Howling for the Red Wolf: Getting to Know the Maligned and Misunderstood with Tori Duval of the WNC Nature Center. This free program will be at 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, September 28, at The Village Green Commons in Cashiers.