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Bluegrass Wednesday at The Ugly Dog Pub
The Ugly Dog Pub - Highlands 294 S 4th St, HighlandsBluegrass Wednesday with Nitrograss is back at The Ugly Dog!
Bluegrass Wednesday with Nitrograss is back at The Ugly Dog!
The TUNE-UP is a great opportunity to revive stagnant energy levels and counteract sedentary habits of the Winter season, all while having FUN.
To play, stop by the front desk to grab your bingo card and register. Players have the entire month of April to participate and are able to jump in anytime during the month. Each time you achieve a bingo your name will be entered into a drawing to win our Ultimate Spring Tune-Up Bundle.
Enjoy a warming flow of postures to strengthen and tone the breath, body and mind. This class will include postures that will challenge you physically, create awareness, release tension, and open shoulders, hips and spine for more flexible movement and overall well-being.
Modifications are offered for a safe and fun practice.
This class is suitable for LEVELS 1, 2 and 3 of yoga practitioners. We recommend students new to yoga begin with our Beginner and Level 1 classes first to establish comfort and familiarity of the basics of yoga before moving into any mixed level class.
Class is limited to 15 people and online registration is required.
Emergence celebrates the role of teaching and mentoring in artistic development, highlighting works by faculty mentors their students. The 34 pairs of artists presented in this exhibition represent 20 institutions of higher education from the Southeast. Their works represent a wide variety of approaches to subject matter, innovative use of materials, and mastery of traditional mediums being taught and practiced in contemporary studio programs.
A free public reception will be held Thursday, February 23 at 5pm at The Bascom to celebrate our winter exhibitions.
In partnership with the Highlands United Methodist Church and the MANNA FoodBank, the Highlands Food Pantry provides food assistance to residents of Highlands and the surrounding communities.
If you are experiencing financial hardship and are food-insecure, we strongly encourage you to visit the Highlands Food Pantry.
Known as the “Cheers” of Bookstores, the Bookworm in Highlands is affiliated with the Hudson Library: all books are donated; all staff are volunteers; and all funds go to help support the library. More than a retail store, we are a community service offering carefully sorted donated books to provide the best quality at a used bookstore price.
Come join us for lunch each Thursday at 11:30 at a local restaurant and then quilting at the church.
Held at St Jude's Catholic Church in Cashiers.
Kids Zone features a variety of fun and interesting programs where kids can explore art, nature, science & more! Best for ages 5 and up.
This theatre class will present an introduction to stage performance with hands on individual and group work. We will continue to build on concepts and grow our skills. Exercises will be tailored for participants and their ages. Students kindergarten - 6th grade age are welcome to join this free class. No experience needed!
This class is free but space is limited. To reserve your spot, call the Library at 828-743-0215
Enjoy Trivia night at The High Dive in Highlands on Thursdays!
The TUNE-UP is a great opportunity to revive stagnant energy levels and counteract sedentary habits of the Winter season, all while having FUN.
To play, stop by the front desk to grab your bingo card and register. Players have the entire month of April to participate and are able to jump in anytime during the month. Each time you achieve a bingo your name will be entered into a drawing to win our Ultimate Spring Tune-Up Bundle.
Emergence celebrates the role of teaching and mentoring in artistic development, highlighting works by faculty mentors their students. The 34 pairs of artists presented in this exhibition represent 20 institutions of higher education from the Southeast. Their works represent a wide variety of approaches to subject matter, innovative use of materials, and mastery of traditional mediums being taught and practiced in contemporary studio programs.
A free public reception will be held Thursday, February 23 at 5pm at The Bascom to celebrate our winter exhibitions.
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