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The music of Highlands’ Weekend Concert Series – Friday Night Live and Saturdays on Pine Outdoor Concert Series, and Pop-Up Bagpiper Performances, provides a free soundtrack for a Plateau Summer.
Highlands Motoring Festival revs up for its 16th year – June 8-11. It’s free to the public, but donations are welcome. To volunteer or for more information, visit the festival’s website at HighlandsMotoringFestival.com.
Highlands Rotary President Dave O’Harra, Dr. Randy Collins, WCU dean of Engineering + Technology, and Host Andy Chmar. On August 1, the Rotary Club of Highlands enjoyed special guest Dr. Randy Collins, Dean of Engineering + Technology of Western Carolina University (WCU). A graduate of Georgia Tech with a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Dr. Collins served at Clemson University’s College …
Police, fire and EMS departments in Jackson and Transylvania Counties have received generous donations from the third annual First Responders Cup golf tournament.
South Carolina author Patricia Brandon will appear at Hudson Library on Friday August 11 at 11:00 AM to talk about her recent historical fiction release A Rule of Life, the setting based on nearby Camp Merrie Woode. Books will be available for purchase and signing at this free event.
Mountain Theatre Company’s Rock of Ages is a jet-fueled (with a splash of Riunite) valentine to the 80s Power Ballad Era, running through August 19. For tickets or more information, visit mountaintheatre.com
Rotarian Rick Trevathan and wife Cindy Trevathan hosted Jennifer Turner-Lynn, Assistant Director of REACH of Macon County a domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking organization.
There are plenty of opportunities for improving the life of the Highlands Community – find out at the Highlands Volunteer Fair – 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Thursday, June 1, at the Highlands Community Building.
We’d been hearing reports about an unfailingly cheerful Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce volunteer who’d quickly become a favorite of people stopping in for advice or directions and locals just coming in for a quick mood elevator.
The products of Sugar Creek Custom Cabinets are the result of fine craftsmanship merged with 21st Century sensibilities and techniques. For more information about acquiring hand-crafted products, call (828) 793-0531.
For pooches needing a bit of pampering or a round of play or a relaxing getaway, there’s no spot like K9 Meadows Boarding and Grooming, 5933 Highway 107 North in Glenville. To learn more or to schedule a visit, call (828) 743-2095.