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Toxaway Panthers

Does a Ghost Cat still prowl the isolated corners of Western North Carolina?

The Hurricane of 1916

In 1916, a season of floods and a hurricane spelled disaster for the getaway destination of Lake Toxaway.

Toxaway Visionary

You can visit and stay at the home of Lucy Armstrong Moltz – known today as The Greystone Inn. This visionary woman ensured that Toxaway remained a vibrant community in the wake of the catastrophic dam break of 1916.


Southern Chefs

Expect good things from the kitchen when nationally-recognized chefs Steven Satterfield and Joseph Lenn pool their talents at The Farm at Old Edwards, Sunday, August 15. For reservations or more information, OldEdwardsHospitality.com/SatterfieldandLenn.

The Bascom’s Sculpture Trail

Rejuvenation pops up in a simple walk on the edges of The Bascom, 323 Franklin Road.

Can You Tell Me How to Get to…

Community remains at the heart of Highlands Playhouse’s message and mission.


Summertime & We’re Here!

Men are from Mars/Women are from Venus: LIVE, set for August 14, brings a measure of frisky fun to the Plateau; while Neil Zirconia offers A Beautiful Noise on September 17. For tickets and more information, visit HighlandsPerformingArts.com.

Fairy Mirth & Magic

Fairy tales and happy endings lie at the heart of artist Barbara Desmond’s latest venture. To learn more, visit Desmond Fairy Company on Facebook.

The American Bald Eagle

The noble Bald Eagle, who’s finally returned to the Plateau, is majestic even when it’s perched.


Bad News For Bats

Luck may be running out for our diminutive nighttime neighbors.

Wild Indigo

For ethereal beauty and mountain hardiness, the wise choice is the Wild Indigo Girls.

Don’t Overlook The Smallies

There’s nothing shy about them – Smallmouth Bass are looking for a fight.