Graduation a special time to reflect
Over the next three weeks, you’re going to hear and see a lot around town when it comes to graduation.
Over the next three weeks, you’re going to hear and see a lot around town when it comes to graduation.
On Monday, I had the honor of awarding town scholarships to the graduating seniors at the annual Highlands School Honors Day program.
Highlands gets a big part of its community feel back this week.
At the end of the day last Friday, my wife, Sallie, was exhausted, soaking wet, and sporting a black eye. But Sallie told me she had a great day. Say what?
You’ve heard it many times before if you’ve ever had the opportunity to listen to Highlands-Cashiers Hospital CEO Tom Neal give a speech or spoken to him face to face.
Last week I attended the annual conference of the North Carolina League of Municipalities, aka CityVision. Let me review some of the highlights.
Planning a major event in April, in Highlands, is a tricky proposition.
The Highlands School has been a unique educational institution for this community, and frankly, I can’t understand why any parent wouldn’t want their children to attend this small K-12 school.
Highlands Mayor Patrick Taylor is usually a mild-mannered guy.
I was at an inaugural Earth Day convocation 53 years ago this month, and it will be celebrated again this year on Saturday, April 22.