Half-Mile Farm hosts first Southern Writers Series
Half-Mile Farm recently held its first Southern Writers Series where residents on the farm were able to meet and get advice from contemporary authors such as Cassandra King, Ron Rash and Mary Alice
Half-Mile Farm recently held its first Southern Writers Series where residents on the farm were able to meet and get advice from contemporary authors such as Cassandra King, Ron Rash and Mary Alice
The Highlands Hurricanes’ Mighty 12 showed out at this year’s AAU Junior Olympics in Houston Texas, bringing home 42 medals and finishing in 12th place out of 26 teams.
A brand-new event is coming to Highlands thanks to the Center for Life Enrichment.
26 musicians will take over Main Street on Sept. 19, for the first annual Highlands Porchfest.
After taking a pause in courses in 2019 to revamp its curriculum, the Institute for the Environment at UNC Chapel Hill hosted by the Highlands Field Site program is back in 2021.
With the Delta Variant of COVID-19 surging through the nation and Western North Carolina, Mountain Findings decided to reinstate its mask policy last week after the Highlands Board of Commissioners
The Bascom, A Center for the Visual Arts has opened its annual membership challenge exhibit with this year’s theme being PLAY!
This Saturday, High Five, a local band who has graced the stage in Highlands for more than a dozen years, will take the stage again at Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park for Saturdays on Pine.
After several years of studying her dreams, Highlands seasonal resident Dr. Jean Raffa has released her fourth and Nautilus Award winning book The Soul’s Twins.
CASH: Ring of Fire will be playing at the Highlands Playhouse until the end of next week and the director and cast feel like it is a musical that will make you stomp your feet.
Jane Woodruff was known around Highlands for her generous contributions including to the hospital, the post office, the fire department and the recreation center, but friends want to her to be reme