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Trumbly to retire from Highlands PAC

Mary Adair Trumbly, the Executive Director of the Performing Arts Center for the past 13 years, has announced plans to retire at the end of 2024. The PAC board of directors has begun the process of finding a highly qualified successor.
Aerialists MaKenna Bilbery, of Otto, Jasmine Abranyi, of Highlands, and Ivanna Zermeno, of Santiago, Mexico in Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School’s production of “Cirque Synthetica.”

Aerialists MaKenna Bilbery, of Otto, Jasmine Abranyi, of Highlands, and Ivanna Zermeno, of Santiago, Mexico in Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School’s production of “Cirque Synthetica.”

Rabun Gap stages Cirqu

Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School recently premiered its one-of-a-kind Cirque performance, “Cirque Synthetica,” on the Rearden Stage.
The Macon County commissioners will ask the state legislature to approve a new election process following a vote in November.

The Macon County commissioners will ask the state legislature to approve a new election process following a vote in November.

County commissioners change election process

Two election related resolutions resulted in a heated back and forth between commissioners during the five-plus hour Macon County Board of Commissioners meeting on Nov. 14.   At-large commissioners approved Board Chair Paul Higdon championed a resolution to change commissioner representation.
County commissioner John Shearl called for county manager Derek Roland's resignation during an open meeting in November, to no avail.

County commissioner John Shearl called for county manager Derek Roland's resignation during an open meeting in November, to no avail.

Shearl calls for county manager's resignation

The Macon County Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 14, lasted more than five hours and included multiple quarrels between commissioners, the crowd, and a call from one commissioner for the county manager to resign.
Photo by Ryan Hanchett Members of the Rotary Club of Highlands donated 25 turkeys for families in need prior to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Photo by Ryan Hanchett Members of the Rotary Club of Highlands donated 25 turkeys for families in need prior to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Season of giving underway for Rotary Clubs

The season of giving is underway and both of the Rotary Clubs that call Highlands home got into the act on Friday by partnering with the Highlands Emergency Council. Representatives from the Rotary Club of Highlands dropped off 25 turkeys for families in need ahead of Thanksgiving.
Gin enthusiasts can now get a taste of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau thanks to a new spirit created by Old Edwards Inn, Chemist Spirits and HCLT.

Gin enthusiasts can now get a taste of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau thanks to a new spirit created by Old Edwards Inn, Chemist Spirits and HCLT.

Old Edwards, HCLT roll out new gin

Old Edwards Inn has teamed up with Asheville’s Chemist Spirits and the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust to create a botanical gin using native wild juniper that was hand-harvested nearby on a protected parcel of land under the trust’s stewardship.
Dr. Rada Petric from the Highlands Biological Station shows attendees of a recent bat lecture at the Macon County Public Library, how they can detect bats flying overhead by sound and what species they area.

Dr. Rada Petric from the Highlands Biological Station shows attendees of a recent bat lecture at the Macon County Public Library, how they can detect bats flying overhead by sound and what species they area.

Volunteers needed for Bat Pak program

Stabilized bat populations and further research into how they live and operate was the focal point of a presentation made by Dr. Rada Petric of the Highlands Biological Station at the Macon County Public Library.
The Macon County EDC held their November meeting just as the Highlands Food and Wine Festival kicked off.

The Macon County EDC held their November meeting just as the Highlands Food and Wine Festival kicked off.

EDC gets update on Highlands tourism

On the opening night of Highlands’ biggest event of the year, the Macon County Economic Development Commission got a firsthand look at tourism in town.
The Town of Highlands has posted signs along Main Street letting people know about water restrictions and the ongoing burning ban.

The Town of Highlands has posted signs along Main Street letting people know about water restrictions and the ongoing burning ban.

Town puts Level II water restrictions in place

Highlands has stepped up its efforts to conserve water in the face of severe drought conditions. This week Mayor Pat Taylor enacted Levell II water restrictions, which means all citizens are asked to reduce their water use by at least 10 percent.
Guests of the Highlands Food and Wine Festival visit the Blade and Bow drink station on Friday afternoon.

Guests of the Highlands Food and Wine Festival visit the Blade and Bow drink station on Friday afternoon.

Food and Wine Festival shines

The 2023 Highlands Food and Wine Festival continued the event’s tradition of showcasing the best and brightest of the Southeast’s culinary scene.