Where Music Fills the Sky
Spring’s black-velvet-and-diamond night sky is the perfect backdrop for Highbeams, the May 30 featured artists for Orchard Sessions at The Farm at Old Edwards.
Spring’s black-velvet-and-diamond night sky is the perfect backdrop for Highbeams, the May 30 featured artists for Orchard Sessions at The Farm at Old Edwards.
The Center for Life Enrichment is spreading illumination into new venues across the Plateau. To register for programs and events, please visit clehighlands.com, call (828) 526-8811, or visit the office at 348 S. 5th Street in the Peggy Crosby Center in Highlands.
They’ve been waiting, spades in hand, throughout the long winter and well into spring – local gardeners are focused on the Mountain Garden Club’s Annual Plant Sale, May 25, at the Highlands Ball Field.
May Fest, set for Saturday, May 11, on Frank Allen Road in Cashiers, is an anniversary celebration for the entire Plateau, courtesy of the Boys and Girls Club of the Plateau and a full slate of supporters.
The twin Farmers’ Markets in Cashiers and Highlands are serving up a full menu of palette and palate pleasers, as well as a complete compliment of
goods, greens, sweets, and savories.
Bear Shadow casts its musical, magical spell over the Plateau May 11-12.
The Village Nature Series springs back to glorious life with presentations exploring the precarious future of North Carolina hemlocks and the adaptations that our native opossums have made to remain our irrepressible, meddlesome neighbors.
The 2024 Groovin’ on the Green Season launches with a pair of performances – Darren Nicholson Band on May 24, and Kevin Daniel & The Bottom Line.
This month, the Highlands Chamber of Commerce is launching its 2024 season of free weekend concert fun. (Dancing is encouraged.)
A special welcome to the bugs of Spring, especially our state butterfly.
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