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HCP’s Annual Holiday Program

On Thursday evening, December 12, the Highlands Cashiers Players will present their annual free Holiday Program as they have done for the past 24 years, beginning at 7:00 P.M. at the Highlands Performing Arts Center, which co-sponsors the event.   Coordinated and directed by Virginia Talbot, the entertainment includes actors/readers presenting short pieces and poetry of the season:  some heartwarming, …

Budding Local Artists

In 2007, as a gift to area children, the Highlands-Cashiers Art League formed what was known at the time as the Children’s Task Force.  It began sponsoring a Children’s Art Camp, partnering with the Recreation Park, which provided the space for the park’s summer campers.  Meeting on Thursdays from noon until 3:00 P.M.. for eight weeks during the summer, League …

Live via Satellite Series

The Highlands Performing Arts Center and The Bascom will present Great Art on Screen featuring “Gauguin in Tahiti: Paradise Lost,” on Friday, November 1, at 5:30 P.M.   This traces the legendary life story of Paul Gauguin, who left France for Tahiti in search of deep immersions into lush nature, for feelings, visions and colors ever purer and brighter.  Audiences …


Art of a Warrior

Jason Smith’s course was set at birth. He was born at a Marine Corps installation, across the country in California. During his childhood, his family moved to North Carolina where he remained until he joined the service.  At first, he was located in his home state of North Carolina, stationed with a Marine Corps Unit at Camp Lejeune where he …

A Curious Art Spectacle

There’s something majestic about the paintings of O.M. Norling, unveiled this month at The Bascom. Majestic and more than a little mysterious. They demand a careful browse, and lodge themselves firmly in your subconscious, so that a few hours or a few days after your encounter, you’re still trying to unravel the riddles embedded in the canvas. And somehow it’s …

The Power Behind The Picture

As a teen Colleen Kerrigan was given a camera, and with it, the gift of a life-long passion. Even though her camera had no manual, and she had no mentor, Colleen set about her learning quest. A quick study, she caught on to photography in a snap. Today she spends her time running a highly successful company, The Business Spot, …


Nominate Your Super Woman

Next year marks the centennial of America granting women the right to vote. We can’t imagine how on earth the Land of the Free denied this basic right to half of its population to until well into the 20th Century.  Here’s a little fact that’ll confound your sensibilities – women in Afghanistan were allowed to vote one year prior to …

Hard Candy Christmas

The 32nd Annual Hard Candy Christmas Arts and Crafts Show  is  coming to Western Carolina University’s Ramsey Center the Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 29-30. Hours are  10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. each day.  This show opens the mountain Christmas season with fresh mountain greenery wreaths, gingerbread ornaments and live guitar music from Ronnie Evans. Over 100 local and …

Christmas on the Green

You may have seen The Village Green in bloom in summer. Have you seen it glow in the winter? Join us for Christmas On the Green, Cashiers’ favorite holiday tradition. The 13-plus acre park in the heart of Cashiers will feature thousands of twinkling lights from Thanksgiving weekend until New Year’s Day. This is the sixth year that The Village …


The Jolly Old Elf

Rumor has it that Jolly Old St. Nick is a bit of a workaholic, but he’s learning to relax a bit.   We caught up with him recently to discuss his plans to once again make Highlands his home away from home during his preparations for his big night.  There he was, leaned back, boots on his desk (shhh…don’t tell …

Food Pantries Christmas

Saturday, December 7, is the date for the annual Highlands Olde Mountain Christmas Parade.  It’s also the date for A Food Pantries Christmas, which follows the parade.   Plan to take the entire family for some scrumptious barbecue and a heaping platter of Christmas Spirit, to support our local food pantries. Volunteers will be holding this tasty fundraiser in Jones …

Gobble on the Green

The turkey, cornbread dressing, pumpkin pie, football and family time…so many reasons to love Thanksgiving!   Did we mention pie?   Each family has its own activities and traditions to look forward to during the holiday. This will be the second year The Village Green’s Annual 5K Trot and one-mile Kids Fun Run, Gobble On the Green.  The Thanksgiving Day 5K Run/Walk will begin at 9:00 …