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HCF Awards Three “HIGHLAND HAS ART” Grants
The Highland Community Foundation closed out its current grant cycle by approving three additional "Highland Has Art" grants. Earlier this year, HCF awarded Highland artist, Liz Mares, a $550 grant for printing an art book as part of her “Suburban Seas” multi-media...
HCF Receives First “HIGHLAND ROAST” Donation From Smalltown Coffee
The owners of Smalltown Coffee Company recently presented the Highland Community Foundation with their first donation from a portion of the sales proceeds of “Highland Roast” coffee. Co-owners, Annette McKeown and Elizabeth Steel made the presentation to the...
HCF Presents “HIGHLAND HAS ART” Grant To Authors of “SIDELINED”
On January 17th, the Highland Community Foundation presented the first "Highland Has Art" grant to Krystle Fuller and Molly Walker, two of the co-authors of the book Sidelined- Learning To Fly Again. Sidelined is a book written by Fuller and four former students of...
HCF Promotes “HIGHLAND ROAST”
“Highland Roast”, a collaboration between the Highland Community Foundation and Highland coffee roaster Smalltown Coffee Company, is now available for sale. HCF partnered with Smalltown earlier this year to create a special roast of coffee for the Town of Highland....
HCF Partners With Smalltown Coffee To Raise Funds For “HIGHLAND HAS ART”
The Highland Community Foundation and Smalltown Coffee Co. announced today through posts on their respective Facebook pages, a new collaboration to raise funds for the Foundation’s “Highland Has Art” program, aimed at assisting and promoting the arts and art-related...
HCF Launches “HIGHLAND HAS ART” Project
This past week, with a post on its Facebook page, the Highland Community Foundation announced the launch of a new art-based project. The project, “Highland Has Art”, is aimed at assisting and promoting the arts and art-related projects in the Town of Highland. As part...
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The Highland Community Foundation is working to improve the Quality of Life of our town. Quality of Life is vital to the well being of a community and its residents. Through our work, we are looking to help make Highland the best it can be, so it will remain a wonderful place to live, work, play, visit and do business.