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The Highlands Biological Foundation celebrates a tradition of generosity with A Ravenel Soirée, hosted by Diane and Ray McPhail from 6:00 P.M. until dark, Monday, July 18. Tickets are $250 per guest –for more information and to purchase a ticket, call (828) 526-2221
Freed from two years of Covid restrictions, the Cashiers Annual Antique Show, setfor August 5-7 at the Cashiers Village Green Commons, is once more bustling andnearly filled-to-bursting with exhibitors. For tickets and more information,visit cashiersbenefitantiqueshow.com.
Susie deVille has written her first book – Buoyant: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Becoming Wildly Successful, Creative, and Free. Available for pre-order now.
In just a few years, Historic Toxaway Market and Mountain Café have become local institutions. Stop by to discover why. Located at 15886 and 15889 Rosman Highway.
Over the past 30 years, Rusticks of Cashiers has built an impeccable reputation for concierge-level of interior design wisdom and assistance. Browse or schedule a consultation at 32 Canoe Point in Cashiers.
It’s a taste of the Gulf, deep in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains – the Low Country Shrimp Boil will be staged at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park in Highlands, Saturday, July 9. For sponsorship information and donations, or to purchase tickets visit foundersparkhighlands.org.
Groovin’ on the Green is just that – an irresistible invitation to cut loose on theemerald Cashiers Village Green. You can find more information atvillagegreencashiersnc.com/concerts.
For Erick Baker, all roads lead to The Orchards Sessions, July 27 at The Farm at Old Edwards. For updates and to book online, visit OldEdwardsHospitality.com/OrchardSessions
The Rotary Club of Highlands celebrated the 4th of July with a hot dog cookout raising over $5,000 for recent Highlands School graduate Seth Staffelbach’s dental restoration. All 1000 hot dogs were given out to guests enjoying the activities at the Highlands baseball field. In addition, over 1000 tickets for ducks were purchased for the annual Duck Derby. Hundreds of …