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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.
The Center for Life Enrichments examines the perils and the promise embedded in modern American life. For more info ,visitclehighlands.com or call (828) 526-8811
The Sapphire Valley Arts & Crafts Festival, set for August 6-7, is a fun bazaar of art, food, and the unexpected. For moreinformation, visitsapphirevalleyresorts.com.
Nationally-acclaimed painters set up their easels to capture our beautiful landscape and charming lifestyle for Easels on the Green, Cashiers’ Plein Air Festival, July 10 through 17. The festival artists’ original art is displayed for viewing and sale at a pop-up art gallery at The VillageGreen Commons in Cashiers.
The Village Nature Series, a program offered by The Village Green of Cashiers and The Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust, will spotlight the state of bear-human relations on the Plateau, 5:00 to 6:00 P.M.Tuesday, July 26, at The Village Green Commons. Call (828) 743-3434 or visithicashlt.org for more information
Old Edwards Inn & Spa teams up with The Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival to present Martinis & Mozart, 5:30 P.M. Tuesday, July 13. For more information or to purchase tickets, call(828) 526-9060, send an email to [email protected],orvisith-cmusicfestival.org. The Ulysses Quartet
Highlands Cashiers Players are setting the stage for murder – you’re invited to Night Watch, August 25 through September 4. For information, visit highlandsperformingarts.com.
The following is a more in-depth history of the Highlands family retreat Our tour, from past to present, conducted and narrated by Kennard and Lisa, continues with their own slightly-different version of how The Rabbit Hole got its name. First, Kennard: “I called it The Rabbit Hole when we were very young. It was probably inspired by images from fairy …
In its twelfth year, the 2022 symposium “Tradition and Culture, Past and Present” highlights the pottery and clay traditions of Seagrove, NC, featuring potters David Stuempfle, Pam Owens, and Chad Brown.