Revel in The Good Things
There’s wonder all around us – it deserves more than a single day to be noticed. Happy Earth Day.
There’s wonder all around us – it deserves more than a single day to be noticed. Happy Earth Day.
The Three River Fly Fishing Festival, set for May 4-6, offers plenty of challenges for both veteran anglers and clever novices of all ages.
You can sample the sublime savories served up by Chef Craig Richards at a dinner at The Farm at Old Edwards, Saturday, April 8. Cost is $185 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Book now at oldedwardshospitality.com/events.
The side events during the day add color and texture and fun to Bear Shadow. For details and reservations, visit bearshadownc.com.
The storied apples of the past get their day in the sun with Cashiers Historical Society’s Apple Heritage Day, Saturday, March 25, from 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. at the Cashiers Community Center.
There’s plenty to get excited about when the Highlands Performing Arts Center unveils its 2023 Concert Season. For tickets or more information, visit highlandsperformingarts.com.
The secrets of farm-flavored cooking and casual cocktail crafting will be revealed at High-Mile Farm’s Sip & Savor Tuesdays. Once your Half-Mile Farm room is booked, call (828) 526-0920 to book your class. Reservations are required and a waitlist will be kept for both classes.
Earth Day, set for April 22, is a celebration of the mysteries and miracles bestowed upon all those who call this planet Home. On the Plateau, there’s an entire month to revel in.
Spoon brings decades’ worth of Indie cred to Bear Shadow. For more information, visit bearshadownc.com.
Highlands heats up cool spring evenings with cool jazz and sharp beats.
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