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Photo by Christopher Smith/Staff Jeanne Mullin: Highlands Playhouse Board, Craig Eister: Highlands Cashiers Players Board, Brad Armstrong: Building Committee, Charlotte Muir: PAC Board, Mary Adair Trumbly: PAC Executive Director, Martha Pearson: Highlands Cashiers Chamber Music Festival Board, Jane Webb: PAC Board, RIck Trevathan: PAC Board, Geri Coleman: PAC Board, Wade Coleman: Building Committee Chair, John Eastman: PAC Board all with their shovels.

Photo by Christopher Smith/Staff Jeanne Mullin: Highlands Playhouse Board, Craig Eister: Highlands Cashiers Players Board, Brad Armstrong: Building Committee, Charlotte Muir: PAC Board, Mary Adair Trumbly: PAC Executive Director, Martha Pearson: Highlands Cashiers Chamber Music Festival Board, Jane Webb: PAC Board, RIck Trevathan: PAC Board, Geri Coleman: PAC Board, Wade Coleman: Building Committee Chair, John Eastman: PAC Board all with their shovels.

Groundbreaking at PAC

Last Friday the Highlands Performing Arts Center broke ground on its new $11 million theatre. PAC director Mary Adair Trumbly said the project management, the construction company, the architects, the designers, the theatrical company  have met  twice a month for over a year.
The production, set for Friday, July 30, and Saturday, July 31, will feature the talents of cellist Zuill Bailey, and his sister, violinist Allison Bailey; violinist Helen Kim, violin and her brother, pianist Michael Kim; and violinist Kate Ransom, and her brother, pianist and festival artistic director William Ransom.

The production, set for Friday, July 30, and Saturday, July 31, will feature the talents of cellist Zuill Bailey, and his sister, violinist Allison Bailey; violinist Helen Kim, violin and her brother, pianist Michael Kim; and violinist Kate Ransom, and her brother, pianist and festival artistic director William Ransom.

HCCMF week five to host “Sibling Rivalry”

There’s an additional vibrancy to a chamber music performance by brothers and sisters playing in harmony, and sometimes in contrast, that cannot help but be felt by an audience.
A book signing has been scheduled at Shakespeare and Company for Friday, Aug. 13, from 4 - 6 p.m.

A book signing has been scheduled at Shakespeare and Company for Friday, Aug. 13, from 4 - 6 p.m.

Local author publishes first book

Richard Betz has just published his first book of poetry, Bells in the Night, at the age of 72. The book has been praised by local author and retired Professor of English and Comparative Literature Ran Shaffner, and by Thomas Rain Crowe, author of Zoro’s Field:  My Life in the Appalachian Woods.
On July 31, The Wobblers, an eight-piece band out of Clemson will take the stage at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park.

On July 31, The Wobblers, an eight-piece band out of Clemson will take the stage at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park.

The Wobblers set to take stage at Saturday’s on Pine

The Wobblers, a Clemson based eight-piece band, is set to take the stage at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park on July 31, for the Saturdays on Pine concert series. The band got its start as a four-piece band when Evan Dehner and the bands drummer started playing together.
Rocksteady@8 performed at The High Dive last week.

Rocksteady@8 performed at The High Dive last week.

Gettin' the band back together

After several years of being separated, Highlands School teacher Brian Aulisio brought his band back together for two performances at The High Dive last week. The band, Rocksteady@8, had their first show in Tampa, Fla., in 1998. “We used to play in Tampa in the early 2000’s,” Aulisio said.
Several new teachers at Highlands School are gearing up for the new school year

Several new teachers at Highlands School are gearing up for the new school year

Highlands hires several new teachers

With school right around the corner, Highlands School has hired several new teachers excited to get into the classroom. Anita Voznyuk McKim is Highlands School’s newest high school English teacher.
Along with Highlands, Dunwoody, Ga., Birmingham, Ala., Lake Murray Country, S.C., Shenandoah Valley, Va. And Lake Nona, Orlanda, Fla., were all named to the Forbes list.

Along with Highlands, Dunwoody, Ga., Birmingham, Ala., Lake Murray Country, S.C., Shenandoah Valley, Va. And Lake Nona, Orlanda, Fla., were all named to the Forbes list.

Forbes rates Highlands as one of the best places to travel in 2021

The Town of Highlands was among several cities and towns that made the list of Forbes Top Southern Destinations in 2021. Along with Highlands, Dunwoody, Ga., Birmingham, Ala., Lake Murray Country, S.C., Shenandoah Valley, Va. And Lake Nona, Orlanda, Fla., were all named to the list.
Macon County Public Health encourages families to be proactive in preventing the spread of disease so that safety restrictions can keep loosening.

Macon County Public Health encourages families to be proactive in preventing the spread of disease so that safety restrictions can keep loosening.

Board of Education hopes for mask-optional start to school

Macon County Schools will start the 2021-22 school year without a face covering mandate if the state of the pandemic doesn’t worsen between now and August.