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You’re invited to the High Style Fashion Show, celebrating the latest trends and the timeless classics – from Resort Casual to Mountain Chic to, naturally, High Style. Join us at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, May 18, at Town Square in Highlands. It’s free and open to everyone, with VIP Seating available for $25.
Terah Shelton Harris is a former librarian and a freelance writer. She has been published in Women’s Health, Natural Solutions, Every Day with Rachael Ray, Backpacker, Draft, and Women’s Adventure. Originally from Illinois, she makes her home in Alabama with her husband Jamel.
Diane Kelly has set both her Southern Homebrew and Mountain Lodge Mysteries series in Southern Appalachia. She’ll talk about these cozy mystery series and about why Appalachia holds such enduring appeal.
“It is a privilege to collaborate with HCHF and NHF to serve community partners who are addressing this urgent need in Western North Carolina,” said Dr. Susan Mims, CEO of Dogwood Health Trust. “At Dogwood, we believe that everyone deserves to have access to healthy and nutritious food regardless of their circumstance. Serving homebound seniors with healthy and local food …
Pickleball Smash Tournament with Celebrity Guests June Diane Raphael, Danielle Schneider, and Paul Scheer. Proceeds from this event benefit Baby2Baby, a non-profit serving all 50 states by providing children living in poverty with diapers, clothing and other basic necessities that every child deserves.
The Bascom is open and free to the public with much to see, enjoy, and opportunities to learn. For a schedule of events and exhibitions, visit their website www.bascom.org or call 828-526-4949.
Community Coffee with Mayor Taylor, a joint endeavor by Hudson Library and the Town of Highlands, is held on the last Friday of each month from March through October at Hudson Library.