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Folk/blues artist Scott Low will play Highlands Sept. 15. File photo Folk/blues artist Scott Low will play Highlands Sept. 15. File photo

The Highlands-Cashiers Center for Life Enrichment (CLE) will host its annual Highlands Porchfest music festival from 1-6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, in Highlands. 

With 45 musicians of various styles and genres performing across 14 venues in the heart of downtown Highlands, this has become a much-anticipated event each year.

Highlands Porchfest is free to attend. This is made possible by the generous contributions of sponsors and volunteers.  

For more information about Highlands Porchfest, a full schedule of artists and venues, visit highlandsporchfest.com.

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