A History of Books
A trio of community cultural powerhouses are celebrating their anniversaries this year.
A trio of community cultural powerhouses are celebrating their anniversaries this year.
Highlands Historical Society’s exclusive home tour, set for June 21, illuminates the history and artistry embedded within a trio of magnificent houses. For information and reservations, visit highlandshistory.com.
Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute’s Summer STEM and Space Exploration Camps are looking for young adventurers – visit pari.edu/camps/summer-camps.
Tradition and a commitment to quality lie at the heart of Lauren and Chris Wiener’s purchase of the Historic Toxaway Market.
For homeowners and contractors and the relentlessly curious, a visit to Reclamations is an exciting tumble down the Rabbit’s Hole.
Rusticks’ 33rd season is blossoming with exciting new promises and possibilities. For more information, call (828) 743-3172, extension 1; for design queries, email design@rusticks.com; but come on, you owe it to yourself to give the gallery a careful browse – 32 Canoe Point in Cashiers.
There’s a bit of magic and beauty embedded within each creation of Southern Botanics.
Artist Zach Claxton reveals the circuitous path that brought him to artistic prominence – April 28 at The Bascom.
The struggles of a plucky and precocious girl and her resourceful friends take center stage when PAC Educational Theatre presents Matilda the Musical, set for May 2-4.
Highlands-Cashiers Sotheby’s International Realty’s Jody and Wood Lovell show how to merge art and charity with their unstinting support for The Bascom and the Plateau’s vibrant artistic community.
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