The Park for the People | The Village Green
As it navigates the strange waters of the pandemic while maintaining a full slate of activities, the Village Green welcomes a new executive director.
As it navigates the strange waters of the pandemic while maintaining a full slate of activities, the Village Green welcomes a new executive director.
If it’s true that every dog (and cat, and bunny, and goat, and therapy duck) has its day, mark October 2 on your calendar. That’s when local churches will stage the Blessing of the Animals at the Village Green Commons
in Cashiers.
Lose yourself in Cashiers’ original homecoming celebration – The Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival, slated for October 8-10 at the Village Green.
The joyful, poignant songs that carried Americans through World War II will be brought to Cashiers in a concert by The Victory Belles, 5:00 P.M. Friday, September 3, in the Commons Hall in the Village Green. To learn more, email [email protected].
The myths and the mysteries of the Red Wolf are explored at Howling for the Red Wolf: Getting to Know the Maligned and Misunderstood with Tori Duval of the WNC Nature Center. This free program will be at 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, September 28, at The Village Green Commons in Cashiers.
Two raucous concerts on the Village Green provide a foot-stomping soundtrack to the end of summer.
Shopping at the Green Market, staged every Wednesday afternoon at the Village Green in Cashiers, celebrates the bounty of this glorious summer.
Shopping at the Green Market, staged every Wednesday afternoon at the Village Green in Cashiers, is a link to the community’s past and its future.
Alyssa Fuller will spin a fascinating account about our most mysterious neighbors on the Plateau when the Village Nature Series presents Along Came a Spider at 5:00 P.M. August 31 at the Village Green Commons.
Joe Lasher, Jr. makes a return appearance to Cashiers on Friday, July 23. The next in the limited edition series Concerts On the Commons, features performances by three outstanding musicians and bands starting at 6 p.m. at The Village Green Commons On Frank Allen Road. Tickets are now on sale for this evening of live music.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
Choose the food less traveled at the Green Market, Cashiers farm stand market for local growers .
The market is “producer-only” meaning that the vendor must be the grower or producer of ALL the products they sell.
Vendors must produce within a 125-mile radius of Cashiers.
Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread and delicious granola.
Set your table with fresh cut flowers or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Always fresh. Always local.
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