
Plan ahead for our 2021 shows by putting the Highlands Mountaintop Show on your calendar for June 26 & 27 and August 28 & 29.
In the meantime, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Happy New Year!
Amazing custom frames by Amy Wald. The painting is pretty cool too.
See this and other amazing work at Amy Wald's booth at the end of the street.
More intarsia by Tom Livingston.
Another piece by Jose Green, painted on pallet boards.
Tom Livingston is doing his first show in Highlands, and his intarsia has been a big hit.
If you are concerned about contracting Covid at the craft show, please know that we are following protocols to protect everyone as well as we can. It is outdoors, everyone is wearing masks and social distancing is being practiced. So please come and enjoy this GREAT show! Continuing Sunday 8/30 from 10 to 5 on Pine Street in the park.

Malcolm Sharpe carves amazingly realistic snake walking sticks. Find him in K-H Founders park this weekend.

Our Aug. 29/30 show is a GO! It looks like the worst weather will go north of us. Rain Friday night and Saturday morning. Clearing up Sat. afternoon and Sunday. No serious wind to deal with.
Here is a new artisan, Autumn Wilkins. See her colorful creations this weekend between 10 and 5 both days.

Hurricane Laura is headed toward Louisianna and Texas. With luck we will be spared, but we will put a notice on our website (www.mountaintopshow.com) and FB page if we have to cancel the Aug. 29/30 show. Either way, we'll let you know. Pray for good weather!
Here is Jason Rizzo with a selection of his photos.
Hurricane Laura is headed toward Louisianna and Texas. With luck we will be spared, but we will put a notice on our website (www.mountaintopshow.com) and FB page if we have to cancel the Aug. 29/30 show. Either way, we'll let you know. Pray for good weather!
Here is Jason Rizzo with a selection of his photos.

Cindy Epps makes cookies, crackers, and peanut brittle. Sample her Bits and Pieces goodies this weekend.