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It’s an open table when the Highlands community serves up its Empty Bowls Project, October 2 at First Presbyterian Church of Highlands. Tickets are $25 each. To buy tickets, visit internationalfriendshipcenter.org/events.
Art to the Rescue, set for October 23 at The Vineyard at 37 High Holly, is an irresistible gathering of regional artists, music, amuse bouche, and a surprising auction, all for the benefit of local shelter animals. For more information, go to appalachiananimalrescuecenter.com.
Goblins on the Green, set for Saturday, October 29, at the Village Green, is a joyful gathering of the Silly, Sassy, and Slightly Scary. For more information, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com/goblins-in-the-green.
The October edition of the Village Nature Series, set for 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 25, at The Village Green, delves into the mysterious world of bats.
The Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival celebrates the aesthetic vitality of the season – October 7-9 at The Village Green. For more information and a full schedule of events and activities, visit VillageGreenCashiersNC.com/Events.
The unbreakable bonds between people and their pets will be sanctified at the Village Green Blessing of the Animals, 11:00 A.M. Sunday, October 2. For more information, visit goodshepherdofcashiers.com.
What: Single-day tickets for the 3nd annual Bear Shadow spring music festival, to be held April 28 – 30, 2023 near Highlands, North Carolina, will be on sale beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. EST. Three-day tickets are also available now. Who: When: Headliners for the weekend-long event include Spoon, The Head & The Heart …
Each month, The Rotary Club of Highlands recognizes and salutes the students at The Highlands School for their achievements and what they bring to their classes. This month’s students are Sklar Felshaw, elementary school recipient, Aubrie Potts, middle school recipient, and senior recipient Anna Stiehler.