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From Artists’ Hands

The Summer time Art & Craft Show at Western Carolina University is set for June 30 and July 1.

Day of the Children

Five area nonprofits are coming together for a second year on June 3 in Cashiers to celebrate the joy and wonder of childhood. Everyone is invited to Día del Niño.

Barn Dance & Bar-B-Cue

Mountain Youth Charities amps up the music and fun at its 4th Annual Barn Dance & Bar-B-Cue, June 23, at The Chimney Pond Farm in Glenville.


Here Comes The Sun

There are some marvelous Words of Joy in the New Season.

The Awesome Power of Water

The High Falls Dam Release defines the word “Awesome.

Historic Homes of Satulah

Highlands Performing Arts Center is offering an exclusive tour of five stunning homes and gardens on historic Satulah Mountain, July 20-23. For tickets or more information, call (828) 526-9047.


For All The Antique Lovers

Every thing old is new again at the 2023 Cashiers Antique Show, August 4 though 6 at the Village Green in Cashiers.

Same Time Next Summer

A leading literary publicist finds the perfect environment for spreading the word about her authors and their works.

Show Us Chimney Top

The Cashiers Historical Society will open the doors to the exclusive Designer Showhouse, August 25-September 2. For more information about the Showhouse,contact [email protected] or call (828) 743-7710


Running for Literacy

The Twilight 5K Race is set for August 19. If our calculations are correct, that gives you just enough time to get those abs, hamstrings, glutes and calves into springy shape.And find some comfy shoes, too!

From Words To Action

Explore the greatness of Lincoln, Churchill and Shackleton this month through four upcoming programs at the Center for Life Enrichment. For a full list of June’s offerings, visit clehighlands.com.

A Journey of Discovery

Highlands Biological Foundation’s Zahner Conservation Lecture Series is a looking glass into the mysteries and miracles of the Plateau’s Wild Spaces