West Fork of the Tuckasegee River Recreational Releases
The Lake Glenville Dam releases whitewater into the west fork of the Tuckasegee River, creating class IV rapids over a 5.5-mile stretch.
The Lake Glenville Dam releases whitewater into the west fork of the Tuckasegee River, creating class IV rapids over a 5.5-mile stretch.
Groovin’ On The Green has gleaned popularity as a Friday night destination in Cashiers. The music is always good, the program varied. Summertime, the green of the green, the blankets and chairs all around with happy people and their dogs. The summer concert series for 2019 will be held Friday at 6:30 pm at the Village Commons.
Groovin’ On The Green has gleaned popularity as a Friday night destination in Cashiers. The music is always good, the program varied. Summertime, the green of the green, the blankets and chairs all around with happy people and their dogs. The summer concert series for 2019 will be held Friday at 6:30 pm at the Village Commons.
Music, food trucks, and craft beer vendors.
Music, food trucks, and craft beer vendors.
Fans are encouraged to come decked out in a favorite Cherokee legend or cosplay character and compete for prizes; participate in panels about comics and Cherokee legends; and explore Bigfoot University to share the very latest news about the hairy legend.
Groovin’ On The Green has gleaned popularity as a Friday night destination in Cashiers. The music is always good, the program varied. Summertime, the green of the green, the blankets and chairs all around with happy people and their dogs. The summer concert series for 2019 will be held Friday at 6:30 pm at the Village Commons.
Music, food trucks, and craft beer vendors.
The show features only local and regional artisans displaying their fine art, crafts, and rustic furniture. Festival hours are Saturday and Sunday 10a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is FREE.
Come to shop for authentic and unique gifts but stay for the music, food, storytelling, and craft demonstrations. A traditional Cherokee meal will be available for purchase for $10 per person by the North American Indian Women’s Association (NAIWA), and admission is free.