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Accessible and Artistic

Jeanie Edwards Fine Art and Gallery, 223 South 4th Street in Highlands, is offering a pair of exclusive art shows this month.

The MET at PAC

Highlands Performing Arts Center will screen MET Opera’s passionate opera set on the Amazon on Saturday, December 9.

Water, Pigment, and Wow

For Cover Artist John Cannon, there’s beauty to be discovered in, yes, contrived sloppiness.


Hope for the Chestnut

The noble American Chestnut is still fighting for its survival, thanks to Highlands Cashiers Land Trust.

A Semester in Highlands

This author and her fellow researchers will present their findings to the public at the Highlands Nature Center on December 14 at 10:00 A.M.

Rotary Club of Highlands Welcomes Guest Speakers

Left to Right- President Dave O’Harra, Pat Gleason, John Bryant and Thomas Craig At the meeting held on January 30, 2024, the Rotary Club of Highlands had the privilege of hearing from Pat Gleason and John Bryant of RSI- River Sand Incorporated on updates to the planned dredging of Mirror Lake. Rotary host was Thomas Craig. John presented a captivating …


New Perspective

Winter brings new challenges and fresh moments of beauty and wonder.

Christmas On The Green

The Village Green in Cashiers will be a Glittering Wonderland throughout the holidays and well into the new year.

Home for The Holidays

Mountain Theatre Company’s Home for the Holidays, set for December 8 through 24, is a relentlessly jolly time for the entire family.


The Birds of Christmas

This Christmas, remember the Birds and the Beasts that share the Plateau with all of us.

Giving To Meet Needs

A group of dedicated law enforcement Elves is ensuring that local children understand the true meaning of Christmas.

Curling Up with a Good Book

It turns out the Plateau’s twin libraries are hotbeds of murder and mystery. But fun stuff happens there, too.