Let’s Hear It for the Boys
With shopping choices for out on the town, out in the woods, and all points in between, shopping for quality men’s wear on the Plateau is both a celebration and an adventure.
With shopping choices for out on the town, out in the woods, and all points in between, shopping for quality men’s wear on the Plateau is both a celebration and an adventure.
After a true trial by fire, Highlands Smokehouse emerges from Covid-quarantine with a menu that honors the traditions of barbecue and a bright look that reflects the community. Stop by at 595 Franklin Road for a visit or an easy takeout.
Celebrity chefs Steven Satterfield and Joseph Lenn are saving a spot at the table for you at The Farm at Old Edwards, August 15. For reservations, visit OldEdwardsHospitality.com/SatterfieldandLenn
The Farm at Old Edwards’ Oyster Fest, set for September 19, brings the flavor of the Low Country Coast to a tiny mountain community. For reservations, go to OldEdwardsHospitality.com/OysterFest.
Though we’d come for the pub grub and smooth beverages, our visit to
Truckin’ at The High Dive ensured that my friends and I (“We’re the Worst”) have a shot at Plateau Immortality. Truckin’ at The High Dive is located at 476 Carolina Way in Highlands.
A raucous play explores the things we love, the things that drive us bonkers about the opposite sex; and the music of Neil Diamond is on the horizon. For tickets or more information, visit HighlandsPerformingArts.com.
A trio of artists bring a dynamic new energy to The Bascom’s Pop-Up Shop. The Bascom is located at 323 Franklin Road in Highlands.
Even on those wet, wet summer days, Joe Pye Weed is standing by to brighten your landscape.
A new initiative will trumpet the area’s extraordinary combination of outdoor recreational opportunities and communities built to accommodate resort guests of all ages.
The Highlands Biological Foundation’s summer soirée is an elegant celebration of the season and the wild things that live here. To attend this fundraiser, set for Monday, August 2, call (828) 526-2221 or visit highlandsbiological.org.
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