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2018 EVENT PROGRAM


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n 1992, with the vision of one and the hard work of many, the center of Cashiers was saved from becoming the site of a hotel chain. Three area residents purchased the property and donated it to a charitable 501c3 organization to preserve the land for the community. The Village Green was established with the mission to preserve and enhance the land for civic, spiritual, academic, recreational and cultural activities. Now, 25 years later, The Village Green continues to be a park for the people. The founders set out to create a free, public space that would maintain the mountain lifestyle unique to Cashiers. Another community leader, William Pulley, donated a large tract of land in honor of his granddaughter in 1994. Kara Leigh Pulley Park, located in the center of The Village Green, has small picnic shelters and a larger picnic pavilion used for birthday parties and other special occasion gatherings. In 20 02, the expansive children’s playground known as the Village Play was designed by area youth and and constructed by more than 150 community volunteers. The Village Green Commons,

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the venue for Groovin’ On the Green, was created as an additional rustic, open-air structure for multiple uses. The most recent addition to the park is the beautiful, therapeutic Hayes Fairchild Memorial Garden tucked along the central pathway. Since that original acquisition 25 years ago, The Village Green has grown to encompass meandering walking paths, a wetlands boardwalk, exceptional sculpture, and many beautiful gardens. The Village Green is enjoyed by thousands of visitors and home to many large community events every year. Visitors in 2018 will notice several improvements to The Village Green. The picnic shelter near the Village Play was redesigned and renovated thanks to a grant from the Rotary Club of Cashiers Valley. A labyrinth for reflection and meditation was installed in the woodland Glades area; this was funded by an outreach grant from Church of the Good Shepherd. AED devices were purchased towards enhanced park safety through the generous resources of donor-advised fund distributions from Cedar Creek Racquet Club and Wade Hampton Golf Club. Finally, the aging and deteriorating roof on the Gazebo was replaced this winter thanks to the gener-


osity of individual donors and the fundraising efforts of the Joy Garden Tour last summer. The Village Green also recently completed a project to address the critical need for parking. The Green acquired additional and developed contiguous property to provide a new parking lot with 50-plus spaces. This free parking will address the needs of visitors who enjoy the park, and will no doubt serve to create additional commercial benefits for Cashiers businesses. The Village Green continues its commitment to grow and serve the community. It’s identified the need for expanded indoor public gathering space for cultural events and community activities. We envision this facility as transformational by: • Elevating civic responsibility and public engagement around important community issues as the necessary gathering space for forums, meetings and other civic oriented presentations; • Strengthening the economic and physical health of the community as the location for job fairs and health screenings for area residents;

• Expanding educational opportunities for children and their families as the area’s largest classroom for a variety of subject matter; • Enriching a shared spiritual life through inspirational programs and community wide services; • Enhancing the lifestyle of the community through increased exposure to the arts bridging diverse populations and demographics through these additional programs and services; Site preparations have been under way during the winter months in anticipation of construction commencing in Spring. The Village Green persists and endeavors to advance the mission to preserve the legacy of Cashiers and enhance the lifestyle of its residents and visitors. There’s a place for everyone to enjoy this community park and an opportunity for everyone to contribute. For more information about The Village Green and how you can become involved, email info@villagegreencashiersnc.com or call us at (828) 743-3434. You can also visit villagegreencashiersnc.com to learn more about how this is your park, naturally.

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Contents At a Glance Calendar 9 Locally Grown 12 Art For a Cause 16 Village Nature Series 20 Groovin’ on the Green 24 Groovin’ Sponsors 26-34 Pots on the Green 36 Fireworks Extravaganza 38 8 | Summer on the Green 2018

Plein Air Festival 42-47 Blessing of the Animals 50 Leaf Festival 54 Goblins in the Green 58 Gobble on the Green 62 Christmas on the Green 66 Event Hosting 68 Volunteer at the Green 70


At a Glance Calendar Contents Here’s what’s happening at The Village Green for 2018

May Wed., May 23: Locally Grown Market Sat., May 26: Groovin’ on the Green Sat., May 26: Art For a Cause Sun., May 27 : Art For a Cause Tues., May 29: Village Nature Series Wed., May 30: Locally Grown Market June Fri., June 1: Groovin’ on the Green Wed., June 6: Locally Grown Market Fri., June 8: Groovin’ on the Green Wed., June 13: Locally Grown Market Fri., June 15: Groovin’ on the Green Wed., June 20: Locally Grown Market Fri., June 22: Groovin’ on the Green Tues., June 26: Village Nature Series Wed., June 27: Locally Grown Market Fri., June 29: Groovin’ on the Green Sat., June 30: Pots on the Green July Sun., July 1: Pots on the Green Tues., July 4: Fireworks Extravaganza Wed., July 4: Locally Grown Market Fri., July 6: Groovin’ on the Green Wed., July 11: Locally Grown Market Fri., July 13: Groovin’ on the Green Tues., July 17: Plein Air Festival Wed., July 18: Plein Air Festival Wed., July 18: Locally Grown Market Thurs., July 19: Plein Air Festival Fri., July 20: Plein Air Festival Sat., July 21: Plein Air Festival Wed., July 25: Locally Grown Market Fri., July 27: Groovin’ on the Green Tues., July 31: Village Nature Series

August Wed., August 1: Locally Grown Market Fri., August 3: Groovin’ on the Green Wed., August 8: Locally Grown Market Fri., August 10: Groovin’ on the Green Wed., August 15: Locally Grown Market Fri., August 17: Groovin’ on the Green Wed., August 22: Locally Grown Market Fri., August 24: Groovin’ on the Green Tues., August 28: Village Nature Series Wed., August 29: Locally Grown Market September Sat., September 1: Groovin’ on the Green Sat., September 1: Art For a Cause Sun., September 2: Art For a Cause Wed., September 5: Locally Grown Market Tues., September 25: Village Nature Series Sat., September 29: Blessing of the Animals October Fri., October 5: Leaf Festival Sat., October 6: Leaf Festival Sun., October 7: Leaf Festival Fri., October 26: Goblins in the Green November Thurs., November 22: Gobble on the Green Fri., November 23: Christmas on the Green

To learn more about the mission of The Village Green, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com

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Locally Grown

Wednesdays May 23 - September 5 | 3:00 - 6:00 P.M.

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ind the perfect home-grown ingredients at Locally Grown On the Green, Cashiers’ farm stand market for local growers, beginning May 23. Check out the great selection of fresh, locally grown vegetables, herbs, honey and fruit. Fill your basket with naturally raised meat and dairy items, fresh eggs, jams, pickles, freshly baked bread, and delicious granola. Set your table with flowers fresh cut that morning or plant your entryway with locally grown perennials. Sample the delicious dips and spreads to serve at your next party. Local folk musicians add to the

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market atmosphere. Locally Grown On the Green is open during the growing season from 3:00 to 6:00 P.M. every Wednesday at The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road next to the Cashiers Post Office. This year, organizers are planning a special tasting event showcasing local chefs using freshly-grown items from participating vendors. Be sure to “Like” The Village Green Facebook page for weekly and current information about the market. For more information, email us at info@villagegreencashiersnc.com or call (828) 743-3434.


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Art for a Cause Saturday - Sunday, May 26 - 27 & September 1 - 2 | 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

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he Rotary Club of Cashiers Valley presents Art for a Cause, the Arts & Crafts Fairs that take place in the Spring over Memorial Day weekend and in the Fall over Labor Day weekend. Both events showcase some of the finest arts and craftspeople in the Southeast. Art for a Cause brings these talented and skilled artisans to this bi-annual event to raise money for the underserved in the community. On display is work from more than 90 of the finest artisans from throughout the Southeast. From unique ironwork and woodcraft to hand-thrown pottery, hand-stitched textiles and homemade cakes, pies, jellies and jams, there’s something to please every artistic palate and tempt even the most finicky of tastes. Members of the Cashiers Rotary will also show off their culinary skills at the refreshment booth, offering hot dogs, hamburgers, veggie burgers and more to keep you fueled up

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as you hunt for the perfect piece to add to your collection. Entrance to the Cashiers Rotary Arts and Crafts Shows is free to attend, but all donations are accepted and greatly appreciated. A portion of the proceeds from the Spring show and 100 percent of the proceeds raised during the Fall show go to benefit the Cashiers Rotary Club Charities Fund, which supports area charities, schools and non-profit organizations that perform good works and advocate on behalf of the under-served and underprivileged within the community. To date, the club has distributed more than $1 million and, with your help, hopes to expand the reach even further. Join this celebratory weekend of fine arts, local crafts, family fun and old-fashioned philanthropy in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. For more information, visit cashiersrotary.org.


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Village Nature Series

Photo by Bill Lea

Last Tuesday of the Month | May - September | 5:30 P.M.

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n many ways, The Village Green is Cashiers’ largest outdoor classroom. Education is one of the essential elements of our mission, and conservation is one of our primary values. The Village Nature Series is an educational program that promotes conservation in collaboration with the HighlandsCashiers Land Trust. The series of presentations highlights distinct cultural and natural features of the area. Past pro-

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grams have introduced such subject matter as raptors, moss gardening, wolves, foraging, native plants, and edible insects. Village Nature Series presentations are held at 5:30 P.M. the last Tuesday of the month, May through September at The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road. The schedule of programs is listed on next page. For more information, call (828) 743-3434 or visit villagegreencashiersnc.com.


Village Nature Series Schedule Tuesday, May 29: Hooked on Trout Angling, Clean Streams and Conserving Our Watersheds with Patrick Weaver Tuesday, June 26: The Drunken Botanist Adventures in Cocktail Gardening with Mary Palmer Dargan Tuesday, July 31: Country Bear Jamboree Exploring Black Bears in Their Habitat Through the Lens of Bill Lea

Tuesday, August 28: Butterfly Byways A Roadmap for Native Pollinator Conservation with Adam Baker Tuesday, September 25: Digging Rocks Prospecting the Geology and History of Abandoned Mines with Trip Krenz

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Groovin’ on the Green

Saturday, May 27 - Saturday, September 2 | 6:30 P.M.

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une in to the sounds of summer during Cashiers’ popular concert series, Groovin’ On the Green. This season welcomes a lineup of favorite performers and exciting new talent to the stage. Blankets and lawn chairs cover the green with happy people. Or, you can kick off your shoes and dance in the grass. That’s what “Groovin’” is all about! Groovin On the Green starts at 6:30 P.M. Fri-

day nights (rain or shine) at The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road in Cashiers. Bring a chair and your family and friends! Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash and under the control of the owner at all times. Pack a picnic supper or cooler or purchase food and beverages from one of the on-site vendors. Groovin’ On the Green is free, but donations are encouraged and appreciated.

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Groovin’ on the Green Schedule Saturday, May 26: Mac Arnold and a Plate Full O’ Blues Friday, June 1 : Geoff McBride Friday, June 8: The Colby Deitz Band Friday, June 15: The Bo Spring Band Friday, June 22: Porch 40 Friday, June 29: Jay Drummonds & Friends Friday, July 6: Hurricane Creek

Friday, July 13: Eat a Peach Friday, July 27: High 5 Friday, August 3: Andalyn Friday, August 10: The Sundown Band Friday, August 17: The Krickets Friday, August 24: The Buchanan Boys Saturday, September 1: The Boomers

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Pots on the Green

Kyle Carpenter

Saturday & Sunday, June 30 & July 1 | 11:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

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f you are a collector, casual buyer or just interested in pottery, make plans to attend the Second Annual Pots On the Green. This two-day festival showcases ceramic art June 30 and July 1 at The Village Green in Cashiers. Celebrate the rich pottery heritage of the region while shopping for original works created by 16 of the best professional potters from the South. Pots On the Green features a wide variety of style and expression − traditional form, modernist elegance, funky glazing, rough stoneware, hand-carved earthenware, refined drawing, innovative forms, whimsical figures and more! You can select from an exceptional assortment of functional items such as dinnerware and serving pieces, as well as decora-

tive items and sculpture. Talk with the artists, learn their unique techniques and take home your favorites. There will be live demonstrations on Saturday and Sunday at 10 A.M. and 1 P.M. at The Village Green Gazebo. Admission is free, with donations appreciated. Pots On the Green will be staged from 10:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. that Saturday and Sunday at the Gazebo and Event Lawn near the Crossroads of Highways 64 and 107. The lawn area will be tented, so the festival is rain or shine. For more information, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com or contact us either by email at info@villagegreencashiersnc.com or by phone at (828) 743-3434.

Invitational Artists Justin Allman & Samantha Oliver: firemosspottery.com Maria Andrade Troya: mariaandradetroya.com Travis Berning: treehousepotterync.com Kyle Carpenter: carpenterpottery.com

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Elise Delfield: pincupottery.com Barry Gregg: barrygreggclayworks.com Mike Lalone: mikelalonepottery.com Becky Lloyd: lloydpottery.com


Justin Allman

Elise Delfield

Barry Gregg

Invitational Artists Joe Frank McKee: treehousepottery.com Jim and Shirl Parmentier: parmentierpottery.com Joey Sheehan: meltingmountainpottery.com Gay Smith: gertrudegrahamsmith.com

Amelia Stamps: ameliastamps.com Frank Vickery: frankvickerypottery.com Rob Withrow: smokeinthemountainspottery.com

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Fireworks Extravaganza Wednesday, July 4 | 6:30 P.M.

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ore than 1,0 0 0 brilliant and colorful fireworks light up the night during Cashiers’ spectacular familyfriendly Fourth of July celebration. Fireworks Extravaganza On the Green is an all-American celebration of Independence Day, where residents and visitors dine, play and dance the night away. The evening begins at 6:30 P.M. with a concert by the popular rhythm and blues band Continental Divide. This group, featuring award-winning vocalist Gene Pharr, returns to perform a variety of Motown, Beach, Soul and Classic Oldies music. Bring a chair or a blanket to sit on. Picnics and coolers are welcome, although food and beverage vendors will be on site. Please, no pets at this event. All eyes will turn to the sky for the colossal fireworks show, set to begin shortly after dark. The breathtaking display lasts about 30 minutes and is accompanied by patriotic music. Red, white and blue bursts, salutes and flares along with other brightly colored fireworks will sure to have everyone “oohing” and “aahing.” Admission is free, however donations to a community fireworks fund will be col-

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lected at The Village Green to help with the cost of the event. Many small towns have been forced to eliminate fireworks because of the expense of putting on a pyrotechnic display. The Village Green believes it is important to celebrate America’s birthday and works to preserve this important tradition for the Cashiers community. For more information, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com or email info@villagegreencashiersnc.com.


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Plein Air Festival Tuesday - Saturday, July 17 - 21

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his summer is the Fifth Biennial Cashiers Plein Air Festival, an art competition and sale featuring nationally-acclaimed painters from throughout the country. More than 20 invitational artists will set up their easels to capture the beauty of the North Carolina Mountains July 17-21. Their original art is displayed for viewing and sale at a pop-up art gallery at The Village Green Commons in Cashiers. The artists’ medium, technique and subject matter are varied, but every canvas highlights the unique landscape and lifestyle of the area. Special events, ticketed and open to the public, showcase their art. Six festival artists will present live demonstrations and offer insights into their method for painting. Palette Passes include all artist demonstrations under the Festival Grand Tent and the Collector’s Preview Reception in the Festival Gallery on July 18. Palette Passes are $75 each by July 1 (and $100 after). Artists compete for awards, which are presented at the Palette to Palate Affair, a summer soiree on July 20 at The Village Green. Guests mingle with the festival artists while enjoying live jazz music, cocktails, delectable hors d’oeuvres and desserts with an artful flair.

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Tickets to the Palette to Palate Affair are $125 per person ($75 with a Palette Pass) by July 1 (and $150 after). To purchase tickets, email info@villagegreencashiersnc.com or call (828) 743-3434. Plein air is French for “open air.” Artists have long painted outdoors, but in the mid-19th century working in natural light became important to a realist art movement in Barbizon, France. About the same time, an unexpected development changed the course of painting and the art world. This innovation was a flexible metal storage tube. Today it’s hard to imagine life without a tube of toothpaste! This invention revolutionized both the art of tooth brushing and the art of oil painting. The paint tube allowed the artists to assemble a small, portable painting kit to create canvases outdoors. French Impressionist painters such as Claude Monet, Camille Pissaro and Pierre-Auguste Renoir did much of their work en plein air. It was the first time in history that artists went out to study the landscape on location; to observe the effects of light on the forms in space under unique conditions. Painting en plein air forever changed how artists see the world. Plans began for Cashiers Plein Air Festival in 2008. The idea originated from members of


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the The Village Green Board of Directors. Mary Palmer Dargan, Trish Warriner and Karen Weihs launched the first festival of professional Plein Air artists in 2010 to compete and sell works created live during a concentrated time for the community to enjoy. The event was modeled after other proven Plein Air art festivals sweeping our nation. Fundraising and art-focused education for The Village Green is the intent of this event. This festival continues to be firmly established as a premier art event for the Southeast. Cashiers Plein Air Festival is a biennial fundraiser to enhance The Village Green. For a complete schedule of festival events as well as a listing of the invitational artists, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com or cashierspleinairfestival.com.

Plein Air Schedule of Events TUESDAY, JULY 17 Artists Paint Cashiers Plein Air at Blue Star Ranch 10:00 A.M.~1:00 P.M. (Palette Pass Exclusive*)

Highlands Nocturne Paint WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 Cashiers Quick Paint

Noon - 3:00 P.M. ($25 Entry Fee)

Collector’s Preview 5:00 ~ 6:30 P.M. (Palette Pass Exclusive*)

THURSDAY, JULY 19 Artists Paint Cashiers Festival Gallery Open 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Artists Demonstrations

11:00 A.M.: Mountain Landscape in Oils with Palette Knife by Karen Weihs ($20 Fee) 3:00 P.M.: Landscape with Model in Oil by Mary Hoffman ($20 Fee)

FRIDAY, JULY 20 Artists Paint Cashiers Festival Gallery Open 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Artists Demonstrations

11:00 A.M.: Freedom of the Brushstroke with Watercolors by Vlad Yeliseyev ($20 Fee) 3:00 P.M.: Water Reflections with Movement and Drama in Pastels with Stephanie Amato ($20 Fee)

Palette to Palate Affair

6:30 P.M. ($125 Per Person |$75 per person with Palette Pass*)

SATURDAY, JULY 21 Artists Paint Cashiers Festival Gallery Open 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Artist Demonstration

11:00 A.M.: Two Guys Fishing for Elephants (Seeing the World Differently) with Mark Kelvin Horton and Larry Moore ($20 Fee)

Youth Art Paint

11:00 A.M. ($30 Fee)

*Palette Passes are $75 (after July 1st, $100) and include Plein Air at Blue Star Ranch, Collector’s Preview and all demonstrations.

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Plein Air Participating Artists

Katie Dobson Cundiff

Madeline Dukes

Bill Farnsworth

Daly Smith

Lila McAlpin

Larry Moore

Mark Horton

Jeremy Sams

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Harold Frontz

Catherine Hillis


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Tracey Frugoli Sydney Sams Vlad Yeliseyev

Mary Hoffman Morgan Samuel Price

Charles Dickenson

Robert J. Simone

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Blessing of the Animals Saturday, September 29 | 11:00 A.M.

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he Blessing of the Animals is a tradition in the Cashiers community started by the Church of the Good Shepherd. Cashiers-area churches will observe this annual event at 11 A.M. on Saturday, September 29, at The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road. Bring a chair to this gathering with animals that features music and prayer in celebration of all God’s creatures great and small. Each animal receives a special blessing. Attendees are encouraged to bring a donation for the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society. Besides a monetary gift, items like blankets, rugs, towels, Milk Bones, unscented cat litter and canned dog and cat food

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are useful as well as always needed. The Village Green will provide water and trash cans for the animals, which must be leashed or otherwise secured and under their owners’ control at all times. The tradition of animal or pet blessings is in remembrance of St. Francis of Assisi’s love for all of God’s creatures. St. Francis, whose feast day is October 4, wrote a Canticle of the Creatures, an ode to God’s living things: “All praise to you, O Lord, for all these brother and sister creatures.” For more information about the Blessing of the Animals tradition, contact the Church of the Good Shepherd online at goodshepherdofcashiers.com.


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Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival Friday - Sunday, October 5 - 7

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ou may be sad to see summer go, but the crisp, cool fall air brings lots of fun. The change of seasons also brings thousands of “leaf peepers� to look at the brilliant fall foliage. The Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival has been an annual attraction for 10 years to celebrate the beginning of autumn in the Western North Carolina mountains. The three-day festival will be October 5, 6 and 7 this year. Shop for unique handcrafted treasures

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from 100 artisans and merchants throughout the 13-acre park. Wood, pottery, jewelry, photography are just some of the many items that will be on display for sale throughout the weekend. Sample a variety of food and beverage. Enjoy live music on two stages. For a full schedule of events and activities as well as other information for the Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com or email info@villagegreencashiersnc.com.


Leaf Festival Music Schedule Friday, October 5 Commons Stage, Bring a Chair 6:30 – 8:30 P.M. Saturday, October 6 Commons Stage 12:00 – 1:30 P.M. | 2:00 – 3:30 P.M. Village Green Gazebo 12:00 – 1:30 P.M. | 2:00 – 3:30 P.M.

Sunday, October 7 Commons Stage 12:00 – 1:30 P.M. | 2:00 – 3:30 P.M. Village Green Gazebo 12:00 – 1:30 P.M. | 2:00 – 3:30 P.M.

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Goblins in the Green Friday, October 26 | 5:30 - 7:30 P.M.

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ooking for a frightfully fun time for the entire family to celebrate Halloween? Come be a part of Goblins In the Green. Dress up in your favorite silly or scary costume for this annual Cashiers tradition, set for 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. Friday, October 26 at The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road. This year’s event features loads of activities for kids and fun for the entire family. Count on spooky surprises and special treats. One of the highlights of the evening will be the Costume Contest at 7:00 P.M. Prizes

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will be awarded to the Best Boy and Girl Costume as well as the Best Owner and Pet Coordinating Costume. Music, dancing, games and a few tricks along with some treats will create a ghoulishly good time for the community. Goblins In the Green is organized and presented in partnership by the Jackson County Parks and Recreation Department and The Village Green, along with many area merchants who support the event. This is a free event, open to the public for everyone’s enjoyment.


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Gobble on the Green

Thursday, November 22 | 9:00 A.M.

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he turkey, cornbread dressing, pumpkin pie, football and family time‌so many reasons to love Thanksgiving! Did we mention pie? Each family has its own activities and traditions to look forward to the holiday. This year The Village Green is adding to that offering with a 5K Run/Walk turkey trot, Gobble On the Green. The Thanksgiving Day run will begin at 9 A.M. Thursday, November 22 at The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road. The Village Green is calling all artists to help design the first annual Gobble On the Green t-shirt. Designs will be accepted beginning May 1 and must be submitted by no later than July 1. For more information about the Gobble On the Green T-Shirt Design Contest, email info@villagegreencashiersnc.com. The prize-winning design will be

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announced at the September 1 Groovin’ On the Green. Early bird registration for Gobble On the Green is $25 including a race t-shirt through November 10. Late registration, including race day, is $30 with a t-shirt while supplies last. A one-mile Fun Run for children ages 5-10 years begins at 9:30 A.M. The Fun Run is free with registration with t-shirts purchased separately. In addition to age group awards, prizes will be given for the Most Creative and Holiday Festive race attire. To register as a race participant, visit runsignup.com/GobbleontheGreen5K. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @ casheirsgreen for ongoing race information and special promotions. Make plans now to Gobble On the Green before your feast and do the Turkey Day wobble!


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Christmas on the Green Friday, November 23 | 2:00 - 6:00 P.M.

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ou may have seen The Village Green in bloom in summer. Have you seen it glow in the winter? Join us for Christmas On the Green, Cashiers’ favorite holiday tradition. The 13-acre park in the heart of Cashiers features thousands of twinkling lights. The Village Green will make spirits merry and bright. Christmas On the Green kicks off the holiday season with an afternoon and evening of festivities Friday, November 23. Santa and Mrs Claus will visit with children of all ages from 2:00 until 5:00 P.M. at the Gazebo of The Village Green at the Crossroads of Highways 64 and 107. Bring your wishes and a camera for a photo with the jolly couple.

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The evening continues with holiday music for the Cashiers Christmas Tree Lighting celebration from 5:00 until 6:00 P.M. “Christmas On the Green” will also feature warm drinks and tasty treats, including s’more-making around The Village Green fire pit. The magic holiday sparkle happens when the switch is flipped to illuminate the beautiful 65-foot spruce in the center of Cashiers. Parking is available at the entrance near the Gazebo, off of Highway 64 East, and at the entrance to Village Commons on Frank Allen Road in Cashiers. Like The Village Green on Facebook or follow on Twitter @ cashiersgreen. For more information, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com.


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ooking to host a corporate picnic, family reunion, birthday party, wedding or other special occasion event in 2018? Look no further than The Village Green, the lovely 13-plus-acre park in the heart of Cashiers! The outdoor rustic feeling and the peaceful natural surroundings make it a picture perfect spot for celebrations of all sizes. The Village Green has three open air venues that offer unique vistas and experiences perfect for an unforgettable event. The Gazebo is a rustic structure with a large lawn area at the crossroads that may be used for various events, concerts and private functions. The Pavilion in the center of the park is a sizable covered shelter with six long picnic tables. “This past year the Pavilion was used for baby showers, family reunions, church picnics, wedding welcome parties and many, many birthday parties,” says Ann Self, Executive Director of The Village Green. The Village Green Commons is the large, open air, multi-use venue on Frank Allen Road that’s popular for weddings and other large special events. Along with these, the Hayes Fairchild Memorial Garden is a lovely, intimate setting for small gatherings

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with stacked stone seating under a vine covered arbor. During spring and summer, The Village Green blossoms with native azalea, rhododendron and lupine, as well as colorful hydrangeas, perennials and annuals. The spectacular dahlia garden blooms into early fall. The beauty of The Village Green inspires creativity to events memorable and unique. “Everyone loves a party,” says Self. “What better place to celebrate than in the delightful green heart of Cashiers!” The Village Green is a public park that is privately conserved and maintained by a nonprofit organization. Day-to-day operations are funded by individual contributions and special events like the upcoming Cashiers Plein Air Festival in July. “The Village Green is more than just a community park,” says Self, “The Village Green is a park for the community.” If you’d like to know more about The Village Green hosting a wedding or special event, email info@villagegreencashiersnc.com or call (828) 743-3434. For more information about The Village Green, including a calendar of events, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com.


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ooking for fun, fresh air and an opportunity to make a difference? Consider volunteering with The Village Green! If you appreciate this 13-acre emerald treasure in the heart of Cashiers that offers recreational, cultural and educational activities for residents and visitors, you’ll find this to be a rewarding way to serve in the community. A wide range of options are available for every interest and level of time-commitment, from special event support to working on park projects or helping with general administrative tasks. When you volunteer,

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you’ll discover another meaningful and satisfying reason to spend more time in The Village Green. Volunteers play a key role in advancing the mission of The Village Green to enrich the legacy and lifestyle of Cashiers. There are many rewards to volunteering like sharing knowledge and making new friends, but the greatest benefit is making our community a better place. Volunteers are needed to help with special events and a variety of short term tasks. To learn how to get involved, email volunteer@villagegreencashiersnc.com.


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