HIGHLANDS AND CASHIERS
AUGUST 2018
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INSIDE THE LAUREL AUGUST 2018 EVENTS
THE ARTS
HEALTH
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Highlands Weekend of Music
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K. Ray’s Creations
114
Mission Hospital
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Acorns Trunk Shows
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Birds of a Feather
116
Something To It
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Baldaroo Music Festival
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Highlands Playhouse
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Seven Salad Rules
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Groovin’ on the Green
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Interlude Concerts
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Dovecote Happenings
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H-C Players
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Zachary-Tolbert House Tours
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The Art of Jim Crabtree
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The Bascom
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Hollifield Fly Rods
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Dahlia Festival
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The Carolina Gallery
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Cashiers Antique Show
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H-C Art League
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Highlands Nature Center
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Bel Canto
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Pawsitively Purrfect Party
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H-C Chamber Music
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Twilight 5k
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Rise and Shine Fundraiser
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Empty Bowls Project
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Scaly Summer Festival
86
Dinner at Canyon Kitchen
40
HUMC Golf Fundraiser
88
The Story Behind the Wine
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Craft Beer Festival
92
Zucchini Casserole
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Tour de Cashiers
94
Highlands Food and Wine Festival
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Cashiers Library
98
Dining Guide
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Croquet Tournament
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Friends of Panthertown
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Highlands Marketplace
50
The Village Green
100
Adventure Out
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Women’s Chorale Concert
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Fly Fishing on the Plateau
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Hudson Library
102
The Accidental Gardener
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Highlands Arts & Crafts
103
Golf Talk
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Art for a Cause
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Highlands Plateau Audubon Society
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Songwriters’ Round
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Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival
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Cashiers Designer Showhouse
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Village Square Art & Craft
100
Highlands History
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Narcissus Trunk Show
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Cashiers History
HOMES & LIFESTYLES 122
Brand New Custom Home
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Financial Focus
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The Best in the Nation
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Feast for the Eyes
GIVING BACK
DINING
VENTURE OUT
HISTORY
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Jim Dunn, Volunteer Spotlight
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Village Green
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Carpe Diem Farms
137
Big Brothers, Big Sisters
138
Forever Farm
140
C-H Humane Society
141
Peggy Crosby Center
142
Scaly Mountain Women’s Club
144
H-C Land Trust
145
Highlands Rotary Club
BIZ SPOTLIGHT 148
Vivianne Metzger Antiques
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Highlands Chamber of Commerce
150
Design South Builders
151
Blue Ridge Public Satety
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Josephine’s Emporium
154
Pat Allen Realty Group
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MAKING IT HAPPEN
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August has arrived. Kids with tanned faces reluctantly return to begin another year of school, while parents sigh with relief to have a few minutes alone again. Evenings have
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begun to arrive a little earlier, offering a few extra moments to unwind. So let’s get out and enjoy them. We at the Laurel are happy to share these moments with you. Thank you for making us a part of your time here on the mountain.
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Highlands music MJ GET ON YOUR FEET BY MARY JANE MCCALL
The Kind Thieves
Sweet summer evenings sway with the sounds of Friday Night Live and Saturdays on Pine.
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ummer evenings in Highlands are lovely and, thanks to the Highlands Chamber of Commerce, Friday and Saturday nights are lively as well. That’s because the Chamber sponsors two popular concerts, Friday Night Live and Saturdays on Pine. Friday Night Live performances take place at the Highlands Town Square from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. Saturdays on Pine are at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park on Pine Street and also begin at 6:00 P.M. Admission to both concerts is free. They draw large crowds and offer something for every musical taste. Friday Night Live is part of Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina, so they bring traditional mountain sounds to life. Folks strolling Main Street can’t resist stopping by and listening to the pure sounds of timeless music. Head to Town Square on Friday nights to hear some of the best local and regional talent bringing these traditional sounds to you. Scheduled in August are: August 3, The Johnny Webb Band; August 10, Southern Highlands; August 17, Tallulah River
Band; August 24, Marce & Ben; and August 31, Silly Ridge Roundup. Saturdays on Pine mixes things up a bit, bringing in bands from across the Southeast, playing a variety of genres of music. Founders Park offers the perfect setting to bring your lawn chairs, a cooler of beverages and a picnic, and enjoy the sounds of the evening. Food is also available at nearby businesses to purchase. Scheduled in August are: August 4, Arnold Hill; August 11, Lyric; August 18, High Five; August 25, Charles Walker Band; and September 1, The Kind Thieves. Though each band brings a different sound, they all bring powerful performances and an engaging stage presence guaranteed to have you on your feet. Please note that the August 25 Saturdays on Pine concert has been cancelled since the second annual Arts and Crafts Show will be held that day. For more information, visit the Highlands Chamber of Commerce website at highlandschamber.org or call (828) 526-2112.
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ECLECTIC MIX OF CREATIVITY BY JENNY KING
Acorns Boutique and Acorns on Church will stage a dazzling series of trunk shows and fashion-forward events in August.
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corns Boutique and Acorns on Church in Highlands present a wonderfully eclectic mix of authors, designers, artists, and exciting events through the month of August. The Boutique’s designers bring a range of fashion to their trunk shows and August 3–5, Michelle LaLonde Accessories will be on hand to display their stunning selection of handbags. Jude Frances Jewelry will also show their latest line featuring classic elegance and on trend styles. Planet Clothing will return August 10 –12 and will be joined by Simon Pearce. Inspired by centuries-old Georgian glassmaking techniques and using the finest natural materials, Simon creates designs that bring joy and inspiration with every use, every day. Elizabeth Locke Jewels and Loraine Croft fashion are both featured in the trunk show August 17–19. Locke draws on a lifelong fascination with the antique jewelry of the
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Etruscans, Greeks, and Romans as she creates her own neo-classical handmade 19k gold jewelry. Loraine Croft will be showing their latest line of sculptural, modern, sophisticated jackets and blouses for women. The Boutique’s final two trunk shows are August 24–26 with About Color and Tess McGuire. Judy Levine calls her company About Color because she prides herself on being able to make any design look better through color. Her work now focuses on woven fabrics like scarves and belts. Tess McGuire’s handmade felted wool hats have become popular with shoppers at fine boutiques throughout the United States. Acorns on Church will hold several events throughout the month, as well. On August 3 and 4, you can discover the original hand-crafted art of Southern Botanics, who specialize in collecting, pressing, mounting, and framing flowers, leaves and other plant materials in the style of botanical engravings.
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At 2:00 P.M. August 11, acclaimed designer Marshall Watson will introduce his book, “The Art of Elegance.” He’s known for his European-inspired style and has been featured in the most notable design magazines in the country. There will be a reception and book signing following his presentation. Theresa Forman will be at Acorns on Church August 18 with her stunning studio artwork. She most enjoys painting real-life inspirations that allow her to observe both the colors and subtle nuances in a landscape or still life. So, whether you ’re interested in beautifying your home, yourself, or simply want to be surrounded by the most creative people on the planet, Acorns on Church and Acorns Boutique have something for you. Acorns Boutique is located on Main Street and Acorns on Church is located on “TheHill” on North Fourth Street in Highlands. For further information on all they offer, visit OldEdwardsInn.com.
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BALDAROO FESTIVAL BY A.J. STEWART
The close of summer is celebrated in high style with the Third Annual Baldaroo Festival – music and dance and food at Fairfield Lake on September 15.
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he air is beginning to cool, Labor Day is upon us, and the hustle and bustle of Summer is winding down. It’s been a glorious season here on the Plateau. As we bid farewell to our seasonal residents, our community is getting geared up for one last hoorah with the Third Annual Baldaroo Festival. Join the Boys and Girls Club on September 15 at Fairfield Lake at the base of Bald Rock Mountain in Sapphire for an all-star concert. Local favorites Jay Drummonds and Hurricane Creek will be joined by Georgia natives the Kurt Thomas Band – they’re the cream of the crop when it comes to local and small-town music. The gates open at 4:0 0 P.M. and Hurricane Creek will take the stage at 5:0 0 P.M.
Once you’ve found a seat, make your way down to the dance floor and work up an appetite. When you’re all danced out, you can grab a bite to eat at one of the many food trucks that will be available. If that’s not your thing, you’re welcome to bring a picnic and a bottle of wine. An awe-inspiring fireworks show will bring the night to a close. The proceeds from the festival go directly to the Boys and Girls Club. Since it opened in 2014, the Boys and Girls Club has been an invaluable asset to the community. The club’s mission is to help children reach their full potential as successful students and responsible citizens. The club is planning expansion efforts to include programs for
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Kurt Thomas Band middle and high school students. “Over a third of the students that attend Blue Ridge and Summit schools are enrolled in the club,” says Board Chairman Allen Tansil. “We want them to continue to attend the Club as they move up into middle school.” There are three tiers of tickets available for purchase. VIP tickets are $75 and include preferred seating and other special perks. General admission for hillside seating are $40 for ages 12 and over. Ages six to 10 are $10, and children under six get in free. Tickets for college students are just $25. For more information, visit baldaroo.com and bgcplateau.org.
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Andrew Beam
GROOVIN’ ON THE GREEN BY MARY JANE MCCALL
Groovin’ on the Green, staged each Friday at the Cashiers Village Commons at the Crossroads, is the perfect invitation to kick back at the end of the work week.
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ocals and visitors alike know that the place to be on Friday nights during the summer season is on the Green listening to amazing live music. The Groovin’ on The Green concerts are a can’t miss opportunity to get together on Friday nights from June through early September at the Village Commons on Frank Allen Road. Here you’ll find music lovers of all ages kicking back and unwinding after a busy week. Children play, adults and children dance, and everyone kicks back and enjoys the show. Even wellbehaved dogs on leashes are welcome to join the fun. Music starts at 6:30 P.M. and varies from week to week. You will hear everything from blues, bluegrass, jazz, folk, country, and Americana to pop and rock. Groovin’ is hitting its stride in August, bringing in some returning favorites and some new to the line-up bands that you won’t want to miss. Returning favorite Andalyn brings her bluesy Americana sound to the stage on August 3. Former Summit Charter School student Andrew Beam brings his classic country sounds to town on August 10. The four-woman folk powerhouse band The Krickets performs on August 17. Named the 2016 IMEA Folk Artist of the Year, these ladies know how to put on a show. The Buchanan Boys, who always draw a large crowd, will be playing on August 24. This band always brings down the house. Rounding out this year’s concerts on Labor Day Weekend are The Boomers, playing pop and rock on September 1. Concerts are held rain or shine and admission is always free (donations are appreciated). Bring your lawn chairs, kids, dogs, guests, friends, and family and join us for a great time! Don’t forget to pack a picnic and bring a cooler with your favorite beverages. We’ll see you on the Green.
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THE HARVEST BEGINS BY MARY PALMER DARGAN DARGAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Dovecote closes out the season on a mellow note with lighting suggestions, a pickle party, and a cast-iron luncheon.
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ugust is a lazy month that differs from June’s hustle and bustle or the crush of family entertainment in July. In the garden world, we begin to savor the bounty of the garden as plants ripen and the harvest begins. At 10:00 A.M. August 2, let the night light shine! Our favorite lighting guru, Chris Wakefield, comes to shine a little love-light on our gardens. This is the place to be to see the most innovative, beautiful and long-lasting lighting in the country. I kid you not, Chris Wakefield’s The OutDoor Lights is spectacular. Need special ambience for a nighttime stroll, a wedding, parties...or understated security? I could not live without my outdoor lights by Chris. You’re invited to come see his newest works of art in lighting. Pickle tune-ups anyone? On August 10, Start your Fall Garden #1. But first, let’s tune up our Pickling! It’s awesome to think about fall plantings while we are harvesting our summer goodies, and cleaning up the garden to ready it for winter plants. Join us at Dovecote to share the timehonored craft and try your hand at pickles. A jar of to each participant! There’s a small fee. Preserves technique tune-ups anyone? On August 17, Start your Fall Garden #2. But first, shall we tune up our preserve techniques – last year, it was plum with lemon! Come to Dovecote to watch the time-honored craft and make your own preserves. There’s a yummy jar of fruit to each participant! A small fee is asked. We’ll hold a Cast Iron Cooking Demonstration Luncheon on August 31. This is our Season finale! It’s really an elaborate affair – tablecloths, yummy homemade wine, striped salad, and cast iron cooking at its most ambitious...we totally sold out last year. Kindly call to reserve – (828) 743-0307 Dovecote/Dargan Landscape Architects is located at 35 Flash Point Drive in Cashiers.
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ZACHARY-TOLBERT HOUSE TOURS BY MARY JANE MCCALL | PHOTOS BY MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN
The Cashiers Historical Society looks to the future while looking to the past.
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he Cashiers Historical Society is in the midst of one of their busiest seasons ever with activities planned from now through the Christmas season. In August they invite everyone to visit their exhibit “All God’s Children,” a celebration of the lives and music of African American people in far Western North Carolina through August 18. In the midst of all their seasonal activities they encourage everyone to remember that touring their historic grounds and the Zachary-Tolbert House remains a must-see for everyone interested in the area’s history. Virtually unaltered from when it was built 150 years ago this carefully reconstructed house provides a glimpse into the lives of Cashier’s earliest settlers. Extensively trained docents bring the experience to life as you tour the house and hear stories of the families who lived here. You can close your eyes and envision those simpler times as the docents regale you with the stories of life in this historical house. While pointing out the historical furnishings and quirky details of life told through graffiti on the walls, the docents ensure that your visit will be memorable. New this year is a self-guided tour for those who wish to go through the house at their own pace. Posters and pictures on the walls of each room allow visitors to read, reflect and move through the home at their own pace
while absorbing the historical details at length. E v e n t h o s e who’ve toured the house with docents often return for the self-guided tour since the posters contain in depth details that e n h a n ce the docent- led tours. T h e c a r e fully-re searched information included on each poster provides a more in-depth look at the history of the area and this remarkable house. Whether you choose a guided or self-guided tour, or both, the Zachary-Tolbert House tours
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will bring a new appreciation of the life of our earliest settlers. The Zachary-Tolbert House is located at 1940 Highway 107 South in Cashiers. For more information visit their website at cashiershistoricalsociety.org or call them at (828) 743-9002.
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Silly Ridge RoundUp
BASCOM HAPPENINGS BY LIN SHEFFIELD THE BASCOM
The Bascom’s August is anything but sleepy with new exhibits celebrating the Plateau’s particular treasures, and a raucous, shake-the-timbers Barn Dance.
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he Bascom just got over a busy July and is headed full steam into August! A community favorite, The Bascom Barn Dance, is back. Experience how the people of Appalachia enjoyed music and dance with this old-fashioned square dance. With a live caller and bluegrass music by Silly Ridge RoundUp, it will be a night to remember. Wear your boots and come swing your partner round and round on August 17 from 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.. Beer and wine will be available for purchase and the cost is $10 per person and $5 per child (12 years and under). A visit to The Bascom is never complete without enjoying the exhibits filled with engaging and thought-provoking artwork.
In The Bunzl Gallery, you will enjoy “Off The Wall” until September 16. This exhibit is filled with treasured artwork from the private collections of friends of The Bascom that spans 500 years and includes prints, drawings, etchings, engravings, lithographs, watercolors and photographs. Work by renowned historical and contemporary artists including Van Dyke, Goya, Picasso, Wyeth, Twachtman, Sargent, Bierstadt, Radcliffe Bailey and Sally Mann are on the walls of The Bascom. The Joel Gallery is featuring “Familiar Faces: People and Places of the Plateau.” Photographs by Tim Barnwell offer a pictorial history of some of the movers and shakers, past and present, from Highlands and Cashiers. This exhibit is done in partnership with
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the Cashiers Historical Society and is on view until August 26. The Loft Gallery showcases artwork from one of The Bascom’s very own! Our Director of Ceramics Frank Vickery will have an exhibit featuring original works and more from August 3 through October 21. The Bascom is open Monday–Saturday from 10:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M., and Sunday from noon to 5:00 P.M. Stop in and peruse the fabulous gift shop full of original artwork from regional and local artists, or sign up for an art workshop or class and as always our exhibits are free and open to the public. The Bascom is located at 323 Franklin Road in Highlands. We are just across the covered bridge!
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DAHLIA FESTIVAL BY WILEY SLOAN
The show-stopping beauty of the Queen of the Garden is celebrated at Highlands Historical Society’s Dazzling Dahlia Festival, September 6 through 8.
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s the calendar speeds by, gardens on the Plateau are ablaze with color. The regal “Empress of Flowers,” the Dahlia, is proudly gracing us with her annual appearance. A stunning array of color and shape are coming into full bloom. The Highlands Historical Society celebrates the beauty of our area and this flower’s history with the Eighth Annual Dazzling Dahlia Festival, September 6 through 8. This year, the patron’s party will be September 6 at Highlands Country Club. Party patrons will reminisce about Highlands place in Hollywood history. “Highlands & Hollywood” will feature Highlands’ starring role in “The Four Seasons,” a 1981 romantic comedy starring Alan Aldi and Carol Burnette. Come learn about Highlands’ part of film history. Saturday, September 8, the Dazzling Dahlia Flower Exhibition will be held at the Highlands Rec Center. An amateur show with garden club-certified judges allows everyone, even children, the chance to share their beautiful blooms. $15 enters up to eight blooms into the show. Flowers are accepted Friday, September 7, from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M.; and Saturday from 8:00 until 10:00 A.M. Flowers are judged and ribbons are awarded before the public begins their viewing at 1:00 P.M. Tickets for the Dahlia Exhibit are only $5 per person. Bring all your friends. Dahlias are as varied and unique as people. They come in every color and shape, from dinner plate-size to intricate orchid shapes. They’re in colors from white to crimsons so dark they appear black. Purchase one of the beautiful arrangements for your home and get one to give to a neighbor. After you’ve toured the exhibit and compared your winners to those of the judges, be sure to stay for the seminar led by one of the area’s dahlia enthusiasts. You’ll learn insider knowledge from those who’ve grown dahlias for years. Featured on this year’s literature is last year’s “Best of Show” winner, Jim Askew’s singular beauty. New this year, the festival will award a trophy that will be passed from winner to winner each year. Mark your calendar for September 6 to 8. Support Highlands Historical Society and be inspired by nature’s bountiful gifts of color and shape. Go to HighlandsHistory.com for patrons’ party tickets and more information, or email Kim Daugherty at gatorsinparadise@gmail. com with your questions.
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CASHIERS ANTIQUE SHOW The Cashiers Antique Show, August 30 through September 1 at High Hampton Inn and Country Club, offers a splendid collection of relics, rarities, and objets d’art.
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on’t miss the 2018 Cashiers Antique Show and Sale, Thursday, August 30, through Saturday, September 1, from 10:0 0 A.M. until 5:0 0 P.M., and again on Sunday, September 2, from 11:0 0 A.M. until 4:0 0 P.M. This year’s show will be held inside The Pavilion at the High Hampton Inn and Country Club. Admission is $10 and is good for admission to all four days and entitles shoppers to free parking. A portion of this year’s proceeds will be donated to the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce. This show offers something for every antique lover, from the novice to the seasoned collector. You’ll find upright and tabletop clocks and music boxes; vintage
linens; maps and prints, sterling silver items from flatware, trays and water goblets, to tea sets and coffee services; fine gold and antique jewelry in any form you wish – necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, or brooches with many styles featuring precious and semi-precious stones; and home accessories including paintings, art glass, china, lighting,and porcelain. And, of course, there’ll be furniture, including traditional styles of American, English, and European furniture. Keeping visitors to the mountains in mind, exhibitors bring antiques that will enhance any style of home. Whether you’re hoping to put the finishing touches on your decorating plans or just change it up, come
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shop this show. A quality antique can be a focal point or enhancement to any room, in any décor. Be sure to share what you are looking for with each exhibitor, they’ll be more than happy to help you search for that perfect item you desire to complete your vision for a particular antique. The exhibitors at this show have many years of knowledge, experience, and travel extensively, thus they know what the value of antiques are and are happy to share with you. Come as you are, on your way to lunch or dinner, before or after hitting the links or taking a hike. This is a family-friendly show, children are welcome and there’s even a water bowl for pets.
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THE STORIES NATURE TELLS BY SONYA CARPENTER HIGHLANDS BIOLOGICAL STATION
PHOTO BY CLAY BOLT
The mysteries of our wild neighbors are spotlighted in the August offerings of Zahner Conservation Lectures at the Highlands Nature Center.
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he annual Highlands tradition of Zahner Conservation Lectures continues this month at the Highlands Nature Center. These lectures are free for all and a wonderful opportunity to get to know more about your local habitat. We hope you leave these lectures inspired to learn more about our unique environment and further explore our beautiful Plateau. This month we have five lectures focusing on a wide array of topics occurring Thursdays at 6:0 0 P.M. On August 2, Dr. Whit Gibbons, Professor Emeritus of Ecology at the University of Georgia, will give a lecture titled, “Herpetological Mysteries? Adventures with Reptiles and Amphibians.” On August 9, Sara DeFosset from the Hemlock Restoration Initiative will discuss, “The Plight of the Hemlock: Reasons for Hope.” DeFosset will share new research findings and describe updates to hemlock management protocols, in addition to highlighting work that has taken place in the Highlands-Cashiers area. On August 16, Dr. Olga Milenkaya from Young Harris College will present, “10 0 Years of Bird Conservation: The Impacts of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.” This year marks the 10 0th birthday of
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the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, an early and highly influential federal law on the conservation of native birds. Milenkaya will approach this topic from a historical perspective to understand the context in which the law was passed and from a scientific perspective on how it has been effective at conserving both migratory and sedentary bird species. On August 23, Dr. Chris Widga from the East Tennessee Museum of Natural History will give a lecture called, “Mammoths and Mastodons of the Southern Appalachians: Big Ideas, and Lessons for Conservation Biology.” Finally, on August 30, Tradd Cotter, founder of Mushroom Matrix, will give a lecture on mushrooms, the “dark matter that binds life.” Tradd Cotter is a microbiologist, professional mycologist, and organic gardener who has been tissue culturing, collecting native fungi in the Southeast, and cultivating both commercially and experimentally, for more than 22 years. For more information about our Zahner Conservation Lectures or other programming at the Highlands Biological Station, visit highlandsbiological. org or call us at (828) 526 -2221.
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PAWSITIVELY PURRFECT BY DAVID STROUD CASHIERS-HIGHLANDS HUMANE SOCIETY
It’s a howling good time at the Pawsitively Purrfect Party, August 20 at the Country Club of Sapphire. It’ll benefit the furry denizens of Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society’s shelter.
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or nearly two decades, the Pawsitively Purrfect Party at the Country Club of Sapphire Valley has always been a magical evening and the single-largest fundraiser of the year for the CHHS shelter pets. But after the tragic fire that occurred just hours after our event ended last year, this year’s party for the animals at the newly rebuilt and more-beautiful-than-qever CCSV is guaranteed to be the most heartfelt and emotionally moving in the event’s history. Join us August 20 for an unforgettable evening that features cocktails, an exquisite dinner, music, and a live and silent auction. Auction items include one-of-a-kind works of art, exclusive private dinner parties, va-
cation getaways, golf packages, gift certificates from local retail merchants and area restaurants, and much more! Festivities begin at 5:30 P.M. Tickets are $195 per person ($390 per couple), and tables of 10 can be reserved for $1,800. A portion of the ticket purchase is a generous, tax-deductible contribution to support our lifesaving mission of rescue, compassionate care, spay/neuter, and forever homes for the abandoned and neglected animals in our community. Tickets are on sale now for this night of fundraising and “fun-raising” to support the shelter pets at the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society. To reserve your seats or
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for more information, please call (828) 7435769 or email info@CHhumanesociety.org. Established in 1987, Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit no-kill animal shelter that receives no state or county tax dollars, and no funding from any national animal organization. CHHS is located on Highway 64 in Sapphire, two miles east of the Cashiers Crossroads and is open 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday and noon to 5:00 P.M. on Sunday. For more information, visit us online at www.CHhumanesociety.org. Taxdeductible donations to support our lifesaving work can be mailed to: CHHS, P.O. Box 638, Cashiers, NC 28717.
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A GOOD DAY FOR A 5K BY JENNY KING
It’s not exactly a walk in the park, but the Twilight 5k is easy as Patty Cake and as fun as a dash through the glories of a Highlands summer
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t’s not too late to participate in this year’s Twilight 5k, presented by the Rotary Club of Highlands, August 18. There are lots of things that make this race special: live music, brand new awards, the chance for a free registration for next year’s race, and the icing on the cake is that it all takes place at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park in downtown Highlands. The Rotary Club of Highlands is a group of local business owners and operators who are dedicated to improving the community, nation, and world through charitable fundraising and volunteer work. The Highlands Twilight 5K supports local youth and recreation activities with the money it raises. Last year they raised over $18,000 and hope to surpass that number in 2018.
The Highlands Twilight 5K also provides an outstanding family friendly activity. Bring your chairs, picnic baskets, and blankets and spend the evening listening to High Five before and after the race. As a special incentive, everyone who is over 21 and finishes the race receives a free beer from the Ugly Dog Pub. Sounds like a great way to cool down! The course at an elevation of 3825 feet is the flattest course possible on the beautiful Plateau where Highlands is nestled. It is affectionately nicknamed “The Patty Cake” after one of their local runners who had twin babies and needed a stroller friendly course. The twins have since grown up, but the name stuck. The Highlands Twilight 5K course is USATF-certified,
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USATF COURSE NC160 04DW. Highlands Twilight 5k is now part of the 2018 Black Bag Race series, where you can accumulate points from different races. There are many races in the area where you can earn points for prizes and recognitions, so make sure you add the Twilight 5k to your calendar. Come on up and see if you are up to the challenge of the plateau. For early packet pickup, stop by the Highlands Rec Park on Friday, August 17 between 4:00 and 7:00 P.M. If you want to register on the day of the race, come to Founders Park Saturday, August 18 at 4:00 P.M. The race begins at 6:00 P.M. For more information visit HighlandsTwilight5k.com where you can view photos and results from last year’s event, as well as a map.
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RISE AND SHINE FUNDRAISER BY JENNY KING
Cocktails, barbecue, and joyous dance music lie at the heart of the Rise and Shine Fundraiser, set for Sunday, August 5, at The Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts.
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t’s time again for the annual Rise and Shine Fundraiser for the Highlands Community Fund, 6:30 P.M. Sunday, August 5, at The Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts. You can expect a relaxed and elegant affair. The evening begins with cocktails, then a delicious barbecue dinner catered by Lovie’s of Atlanta. Dance to the upbeat music of the Caribbean Cowboys and know that you’re helping the many nonprofits in the Highlands area. This is the perfect time to get to know the Highlands Community Fund Board and the wonderful support it gives to the Highlands community, while having a spectacular evening. The Highlands Community Fund is an endowment fund established in 1996. The
majority of the contributions made to HCF are invested by Caribbean Cowboys The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina. Proect at Highlands School, The Bascom, the ceeds from the investments are used to make grants while the original gifts Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center, remain intact, continuing to grow for the the Gordon Center for Children, Highlands Community Child Development Center, benefit of future generations. Blue Ridge Mountain Health Project, HighThe Highlands Community Fund supports nonprofit organizations through the lands-Cashiers Land Trust, the Peggy CrosCommunity Foundation of Western North by Community Service Center, the Highlands Emergency Council, and Friends of Carolina. Since its inception, the fund has made 117 grants to organizations, totaling Founders Park. Cost is $10 0 per person. For more inmore than $750,0 0 0. Recent grants have supported projects formation, contact Ann Klamon at faek@ at The Literacy Council of Highlands, Hud- concast.net or (404) 432-60 04; or Cindy son Library, Big Brothers Big Sisters of High- Trevathan at cindytrevathan@gmail.com lands, the Middle School Courtyard Proj- or (828) 526-2336.
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EMPTY BOWLS PROJECT BY A.J. STEWART
The Empty Bowl Project, set for Sunday, October 7, in the twin communities of Cashiers and Highlands, is an unforgettable way to serve those who may otherwise go hungry.
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n our hectic world, it’s easy to take things for granted. Take your last meal, for example. You may have gone to the grocery store and spent half an hour picking out all you needed to cook a wonderful dinner for your family; you may have dashed through a deli and grabbed a sandwich for lunch or snagged your breakfast from a drive-thru. But there are some people that don’t know when they’ll get to eat again. Every day, millions of people face the grim reality of hunger and food insecurity. Nearly one in five people in Jackson and Macon County fall below the poverty line. On Sunday, October 7, join the Fishes and Loaves Pantry and The Food Pantry in Highlands as they present the annual Empty Bowls Project. Guests are invited to share a simple meal of soup and bread served in a handmade bowl. These bowls are crafted by local artists and donated to the project. The soups are provided by various local restaurants. For a nominal donation, guests enjoy the warm meal and take the bowl home with them as a reminder of their gen-
erosity and the bowls they are helping to fill for others. Empty Bowls began as a high school fundraiser in Michigan in 1990. Students made ceramic bowls in their art class, then used them to serve a simple meal. Donors were encouraged to keep their bowls. Since then, Empty Bowls has become a nationwide project that brings artists and charitable organizations together to bring awareness to the issue of chronic hunger and support local food banks and pantries. Justin Allman from Firemoss Pottery, as well as artists from The Bascom and the Western Carolina Woodturners, have all donated their time and talent to contributing to this project. In Cashiers, visit The Orchard Restaurant Event Barn from noon until 2:00 P.M. and purchase your bowl and meal for $25. In Highlands, pick up your bowl at Coleman Hall at First Presbyterian Church from 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. for $25. For more information, contact Carole Stork in Cashiers at (828) 7433222, or The International Friendship Center in Highlands at (828) 526-0890.
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SUMMER FESTIVAL BY ROBIN CANADY
Scaly Mountain’s Summer Fest is a slice of small town life at its finest. Everyone is invited – 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Saturday, August 18.
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oin the fun and experience small town living at its very best at Summer Fest. This annual event is sponsored by the Scaly Mountain Community Association and everyone is invited. This year’s event will be held August 18 at the Scaly Mountain Fire Station, just off Highlands Road at 169 Hale Ridge Road. Festivities begin at 9:0 0 A.M. and go until 3:0 0 P.M. with something for everyone. Locally made arts and crafts such as pottery and jewelry and so much more will be available for purchase. Enjoy homemade ice cream, food, and beverages all day, and you can buy fabulous baked goods to take home. Activities will be provided for the kids and everyone can experience a ride on a firetruck
and touring the firehouse. There will be live entertainment by Ronnie Evans, guitarist extraordinaire, from 11:0 0 A.M. to 2:0 0 P.M. All are invited to take part in the annual Scarecrow Contest. Prizes will be awarded for the best looking scarecrows. There is no entry fee and the scarecrows will be used in the Scaly Mountain Community fall decorations.
The Scaly Mountain Community Association is a volunteer membership 501(c) (4) organization to benefit residents and property owners of Scaly Mountain. There are still open spaces for vendors. There will be both indoor as well as outdoor spaces available for $20. Indoor spaces are limited – to reserve yours, contact Robin Canady at 404) 308-2276 or ScalyMCA@gmail.com or (404) 308-2276.
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HUMC GOLF FUNDRAISER BY WILEY SLOAN
Highlands United Methodist Church’s Golf Outing on the links of the Cullasaja Country Club, will test your mettle and boost the fortunes of a critical community resource.
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how your golfing talents at Highlands United Methodist Church’s 2018 Golf Outing at the beautiful Cullasaja Country Club, set for 11:00 A.M. Monday, August 27. This exciting event raises funds to reduce the remaining debt on the Church’s new Faith and Fellowship Center. You can get in a few practice shots before you begin play at noon. Twenty-two four-person teams will vie for bragging rights for “best golfer of the day.” Register early to secure your spot in this event. If you do not have a complete foursome, let the Golf Committee pair you with someone. Call the church at (828) 5263376 or go online at highlandsmethodist. org or highlandsumc@icloud.com for the registration form. Registration is $200 per
person or $800 per team. This fee includes a boxed lunch and on-course beverages available throughout the day. The funfilled day will culminate with a buffet dinner immediately after play ends. Guests may join players for the buffet for $ 40. Presenting sponsor for this event is HALO Windows and Door Co., Franklin Ford and Mitzi Rauers of Berkshire Hathaway Meadows Mountain Realty are co-sponsoring a Hole-in-One Competition, with prizes on all par threes and one hole featuring a 2016 Ford Escape. In addition, there will be Closest to the Pin and Longest Drive prizes as well. Mulligans and tee busters will be available for purchase at registration. Hole Sponsorships, which include signs with your business’s name on the course and in printed materials distributed to players, are
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available for $100. The Faith and Fellowship Center provides much-needed space for the church’s expanding ministries and community programs. Community services based at this facility include The Gordon Center for Children and Youth, Highlands Pre-School, The Students’ After-School Program, The Food Pantry, Mountain High Dulcimers, The JOY Group for Seniors, scouting ministries, Family Counseling and others. The Highlands Police Department held its seminar on gun violence there, too. If you’re not a golfer or aren’t able to join in this event but want to donate to this effort, mail your donation to HUMC Capital Fund at PO Box 1959, Highlands, NC 28741 or go church website to make your donation.
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ROTARY CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL BY LUKE OSTEEN
Music, craft brews, and marvelous bar bites are on tap for you at Rotary’s Craft Beer Night, Thursday, September 20, at The Farm.
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ighlanders used to gather at Helen’s Barn on Saturday nights for evenings of music, dancing, and all sorts of refreshments. Those celebrations were so joyous, in fact, more than a few Highlanders got their start in the Helen’s Barn Parking Lot. If you miss those days when Helen’s Barn was the place to gather for an evening’s worth of dancing and kick-your-heels-up celebration, or maybe you missed those days altogether, mark your calendar for the Fourth Annual Rotary Craft Beer Night at The Farm. Raise the roof, raise a pint, raise a sweat, and raise some funds at this great annual party. It’ll be staged from 6:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. on Thursday, September 20, at The Farm at Old Edwards. This fun evening brings together locals and visitors to
enjoy some of the best that Highlands has to offer, all in Highlands’ premier venue. Participants will enjoy a wide variety of local and regional craft beers and lite bites from area restaurants. Wine and non-alcoholic beverages will also be served, but you must be at least 21 years old to attend. Revelers will also be treated to great rockin’ music, perfect for cutting loose on the dance floor. Setting the pace for the evening is Timeless Highway with Tommy Dodd on steel guitar. Timeless Highway has earned a national reputation for its exuberant rockin’ Country Swing Music. Once again sponsored by Diane and Ray McPhail, this musical act is perfect
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for the kind of dancing that made Helen’s Barn central to the social scene of old-time Highlands. Cost of the evening is $50 per person. Tickets and reserved tables are on sale at www.rotarycraftbeer.eventbrite.com . All of the funds raised by this event will benefit the programs and projects of The Rotary Club of Highlands. Sponsors include Old Edwards Inn & Spa, Laurel Magazine, Diane and Ray McPhail, and The Ugly Dog Public House. For more information about the evening, email rotarycraftbeer@yahoo.com.
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TOUR DE CASHIERS BY MARY JANE MCCALL
The rolling roads around Cashiers are going to prove a challenge to cyclists and runners with the 26th Annual Tour de Cashiers, September 15.
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he 26th annual Tour de Cashiers Mountain Cycling and 5K Run rolls out on Saturday, September 15, at 8:0 0 A.M. from The Cashiers/Glenville Recreation Center on Frank Allen Road. Riders from across the Southeast, and as far away as El Salvador, make the pilgrimage to Cashiers for this annual event, which has earned a reputation as one of the premier events in the Southeast. The fresh mountain air, incredible mountain scenery and rush of adrenaline afforded by the more than 10,0 0 0 feet of elevation change, make this race a favorite. More than 300 cyclists dedicate their day to the challenge of one of several routes: Quarter-Century (25 miles), Metric (62 miles), Century (100 miles). There is a
challenging course for every rider. Peak Racing Events, who helped transform the Jekyll Island Turtle Crawl events, Jekyll Island Marathon and 10k, and an upcoming bike ride, have partnered to direct this event, and they will be providing operational support throughout. The Mountain Cycling and Running Event promises a weekend of enjoyable activities for riders, runners and their families. In addition to the weekend race and rides, everyone should plan on attending the Baldaroo concert scheduled for the evening of September 15, which benefits the Boys and Girls Club of the Plateau. Joining them will be community volunteers and regional fire departments, rescue squads, and local law enforcement agen-
cies who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and comfort of the riders. Once again this year Highlands-Cashiers Hospital of Mission Health is the proud Premier Event Sponsor. They view this particular part of Western North Carolina as the ideal place for community members and visitors to seek opportunities to improve their health and wellness through fitness activities such as this event For more information on sponsorship or volunteering, contact the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce at 828-743-5191 or info@CashiersAreaChamber.com. Rider registration is currently available at $50, with the 5K run at $30. You can register at TourdeCashiers.com or PeakRacingEvents. com and both are linked to RunSignUp.
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EVENTS AT CASHIERS LIBRARY BY LUKE OSTEEN
It’s showtime at the Cashiers Library with an exuberant show spotlighting local kids.
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lbert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library has partnered with the PAC Youth Theater for a summer musical, “Free to Be...You and Me.” The production will be staged for the general public in the library’s Meeting Room at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, August 2; 7:00 P.M. Friday, August 3; and 3:00 P.M. Sunday, August 5. All performances are free for everyone. “Free to Be…You and Me,” conceived by Marlo Thomas and her friends, offers a timeless message about fitting into the modern world and being happy with yourself, and is suitable for the entire family.
“We’re really excited to be offering this play – especially at this time,” says director Megan Greenlee-Potts. “It uses poetry, song, and sketches to teach that anyone can achieve anything. This message is delivered in a fun, upbeat manner and can be enjoyed by everyone. “The stars of this show are all local children, who’ve been rehearsing all summer. Even our backstage crew is comprised of students in our PAC Youth Theater. Our set designer and wardrobe artist happens to be my daughter Katie, who’s an alumna of the theater program and is now studying
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technical theater at Ithaca College. I think audiences will be amazed at what these young people will bring to the stage.” In fact, even the design of the posters appearing in the twin communities are the product of local children who entered a summer competition. “The Library is delighted to partner with local Youth Theater and we look forward to offering this production to the entire community,” says Librarian Serenity Richards. Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library is located at 249 Frank Allen Road. For more information, call (828) 743-0215.
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GOLF CROQUET HAS ITS DAY BY GEORGE DOWNING
Lured by the explosion of local interest in this challenging sport, some of the world’s greatest golf croquet players will visit the Plateau for a three-day tournament.
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n recent years, the game of golf croquet has enjoyed tremendous growth in our region. This growth is evident by the more than 1,600 players that call Western North Carolina home during the summer months. To meet the increased volume of players, many of the area country clubs have either expanded their current croquet facilities or built brand new facilities. As a way to celebrate golf croquet, and to expose players to the highest level of competition, Highlands Falls Country Club is honored and excited to offer the “Highlands Shootout II.” The Highlands Shootout II will be an international golf croquet exhi-
bition and competition tournament from August 20 to 22 that will feature the world’s highest-level talent. The three-day event will bring the top USA players and the top Egyptian players together for a display of croquet never before experienced in Western North Carolina. Nineteen-time Croquet National Champion Jeff Soo says of the event, “The Highlands Shootout II will showcase the best and most exciting croquet matches ever seen on the Plateau. With the top players from the USA and Egypt competing in team doubles and individual singles, there will be great competition throughout the
three-day event, on a par with what you would see at a world championship. This is a must-see event for croquet players on the Plateau.” There will be opportunities for patrons and spectators to not only view this incredible event, but also to interact with the participants of the tournament. For details on the schedule of the Highlands Shootout II events, please visit the Highlands Falls Country Club website, clubhfcc.com. Daily admission will be free of charge, but donations will be requested for the USCA Development Fund which helps nurture new croquet projects.
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ADVENTURER OF THE YEAR BY JASON KIMENKER
Jennifer Pharr Davis
Phenomenal hiker and fearless adventurer Jennifer Pharr Davis will share her tales and her expansive vision with a benefit lecture for Friends of Panthertown, Saturday, August 18.
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riends of Panthertown will host a presentation by Jennifer Pharr Davis – athlete, author, speaker, and National Geographic Adventurer of the Year – on Saturday, August 18. The program will be held at The County Club of Sapphire Valley from 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. as a benefit in support of conservation work in Panthertown Valley. Jennifer Pharr Davis has logged over 14,000 miles on six different continents, including thru-hikes of the Pacific Crest Trail, the Colorado Trail, Vermont’s Long Trail, numerous trails in Europe, and the Appalachian Trail three times. In 2011, Jennifer wanted to test her physical limits. With the help of her husband Brew, and a dedicated group of friends, she set the fastest known time (male or female) on the “A.T.” by hiking 47 miles a day for 46 days straight!
Jennifer will be sharing slides and stories, answering questions, and reading excerpts from her new book, “The Pursuit of Endurance.” Publishers Weekly says, “This inspiring work [is] at times reminiscent of the writings of such travel memoirists as Cheryl Strayed and Bill Bryson… [and] could become a regular companion for distance hikers or, indeed, for anyone embarking on a personal challenge.” Jennifer will also be selling and signing books after the program. For her adventures, she has been featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR’s “Talk of the Nation,” ESPN, and “The CBS Early Show.” She is founder and owner of Blue Ridge Hiking Company, an Asheville, North Carolina–based guiding service whose mission is “to make the wilderness accessible
and enjoyable through the written and spoken word, instruction, and guiding.” Friends of Panthertown is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit volunteer organization that works in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service to conserve this outstanding natural resource while improving the quality and experience of recreational opportunities in Panthertown Valley, a 6,295-acre backcountry recreation area with 30 miles of public trails within Nantahala National Forest. General admission tickets for “An Evening with Jennifer Pharr Davis” cost $10 per person. Tickets are available online at panthertown.org/tickets and at Cashiers Chamber of Commerce & Visitor’s Center. For more information, or to inquire about VIP ticket packages, contact Friends of Panthertown at friends@panthertown.org.
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A VISIT TO THE MARKET BY JENNY KING
A memorable summer’s meal begins with a visit to the Highlands Marketplace.
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on’t make your weekend meal plans until you visit the Highlands Marketplace at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park. Each Saturday, local farmers, growers, and artists gather under the tents to offer fresh produce, flowers, soaps and salves, baked goods, and all types of art to the early bird shoppers. Not only is this local farmers market the place to find just what’s at the peak of the season, but they may even offer a few things
that’ll help you stretch your culinary imagination. Have you ever prepared fresh gooseberries or kohlrabi? Just ask the vendors there for their tips and tricks. Who knows, maybe you will discover some new favorites! The Highlands Marketplace is held Saturdays from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. and is a great place to bring the kids and grandkids. They’ ll see what real food looks like when it’s not wrapped in Styrofoam and cellophane and maybe even hear a bit about what it
takes to grow food. Let them pick out something that catches their eye, and let them help prepare a meal using their choices. Of course, bringing your guests to Highlands Marketplace is always a great idea. Let them select what they want for Sunday Brunch and get a taste of what Highlands has to offer off Main Street. Yes, you may also bring your leashed pets. The Highlands Marketplace will continue through October.
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RYAN GAINEY DOCUMENTARY BY ANN SELF THE VILLAGE GREEN
The exquisitely-faceted life of horticulturist and force-ofnature Ryan Gainey is explored in a new documentary at The Church of the Good Shepherd, August 27.
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arden and floral enthusiasts will have an opportunity to view a new documentary “The Well-Placed Weed, the Bountiful Life of Ryan Gainey” at 5:00 p.m. Monday, August 27 at Hines Hall at The Church of the Good Shepherd in Cashiers. Steve Bransford and Cooper Sanchez took six years to produce this documentary that captures the unconventional genius of the late gardener and raconteur. Gainey designed gardens in Atlanta and for clients around the world. He was a horticulture expert, but also an author, speaker, philosopher and mentor. He created a larger-than-life personality. He could be rude, dismissive, arrogant and ornery. But he could also be generous, kind, witty and fun-loving. The film offers revealing segments of his multifaceted interests; everything from his hand-
made costumes to his love of poetry by Mark Twain. The 79-minute video discloses his personality and his drive as well as his simple yet flamboyant lifestyle. Tragically, Gainey died in 2016 trying to save his beloved dogs. Bransford is a senior video producer at Emory University and documentary filmmaker. Sanchez is an artist and gardener at Historic Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta who filmed Gainey between 2010 and 2016. The two producers will be present for the Cashiers debut of the documentary. The film has been well-received in both Atlanta and Athens, Georgia. Seating is limited and tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are $20 will be on sale at The Village Green office, Dovecote
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Porch and Garden and Curated Home in Cashiers, and at Citizen Wilder in Highlands. A portion of the proceeds of this event will benefit the landscape fund of The Village Green, Cashiers’ 13-plus-acre privately-conserved public park. For more information, email info@villagegreencashiers or call (828) 743-3434.
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WOMEN’S CHORALE BY ANGIE JENKINS
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he Carolina Women’s Chorale will present a free concert at Highlands First Presbyterian Church on Sunday, August 26 at 4:00 P.M. The group consists of singers from Highlands, Cashiers, Sylva, Franklin, and Cullowhee, and is conducted by Dr. Michael Lancaster. Dr. Lyn Burkett serves as accompanist. The Chorale will also sing during the 11:00 A.M. Worship Service at First Presbyterian Church on Sunday, August 26. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. The church is located at the corner of Main and Fifth Streets. Handicapped accessible entrances are located on Church Street and on Fifth Street.
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NOVEL IDEAS AT HUDSON BY EMILY CROWELL
Hudson Library proves that reading is fun for everyone in the family.
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hat is Highlands’ best-loved novel? Hudson Library is asking that question as part of its adult summer reading program in conjunction with PBS’s Great American Read program. Through a public survey, PBS came up with a list of 10 0 of America’s favorite novels, and Hudson Library is asking you to vote for your favorite novel from that list to find out which book Highlands loves the most. You can also participate in the reading program by reading or re-reading a book on the list, fill out a short form about the book, and for every three books read you get a prize – up to three prizes. Highlanders have through the end of August to participate and vote. Copies of the Great American Read Top 10 0 list are available at the library.
Youngsters can also still participate in the library’s annual Summer Learning Program through the end of August. For every seven days that they read at least 15 minutes they get a prize, with the seventh (and last) prize being a pass to the Highlands Aerial Park’s Family Challenge Course – possibly the coolest summer learning prize ever. Family-friendly Friday morning movies at 10:30 A.M. continue in August until school starts – they’ve been quite a hit with the preschool crowd. A recently-released family movie is also shown on the first Wednesday of every month at 3:30 P.M., and a recently released, although not necessarily family-friendly, movie is shown on the third Wednesday at 2:00 P.M. Free popcorn is served at the Wednesday movies.
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KidsZone Crafternoons are held for the after-school crowd on Thursdays at 3:30 P.M., featuring a different craft or art project for kids to make and take home. LEGO Club is held on the fourth Thursday of the month for kids in grades one through five, allowing them to put their creativity and building skills on display. Hudson Library is located right where you want to be at 554 Main Street in Highlands. It’s open Tuesday through Friday from 10:0 0 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and Saturday from 10:0 0 A.M. to 4:0 0 P.M. The delightfully charming library staff can be reached during those hours at (828) 526-3031. You can also check out the events calendar and find links to the library’s e-book and Kanopy video streaming services on their website at fontanalib.org/highlands.
BY MARY JANE MCCALL
Highlands Arts and Crafts Show, set for October 13, enjoys its prime spot on the busy fall calendar based upon the supreme quality of its offerings.
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he town of Highlands celebrates the 37th Highlands Arts and Crafts Show on Saturday, October 13, from 9:00 A. M. until 4:00 P.M. at the Highlands Civic Center at 600 North Fourth Street. Admission and parking to this event are free. It’s often surprising to think of how many talented craftsmen live in on the Plateau, and years ago the Highlands Women’s Club realized that local artisans needed a venue to showcase their talents. Thus began this increasingly popular craft fair, which continues to draw not only local artisans and visitors, but also those from throughout the region. The Highlands Own Arts and Crafts Show marks the true begin-
ning of the autumn season for many who look forward to browsing the handiwork of more than 60 craftsmen. There is always a wide selection of arts and crafts of every imaginable kind – wood working; fine handcrafted furniture; Christmas wreaths, ornaments, and gifts; woven items; items in stone and clay; paintings; drawings; handcrafted knives; jewelry; candles; scarves and other textiles; hand-blown glass; pottery; and, so much more. Gardeners also share their home-grown flowers and botanicals. The Japanese Lanterns, dried hydrangeas, and other dried flowers and herbs sold here often find their way into many of the season’s finest wreaths, bou-
quets, and arrangements. Another highlight is always the wide array of home-baked cakes, pies, cookies, fudge, and breads, as well as jams, jellies, preserves, pickles, sauces, and other home-canned goods available. Bring your appetites and pretend that calories don’t count when enjoying all these homemade goodies. Take those homemade goodies home with you to enjoy, because while you’re at the show you’ll want to enjoy the fresh food prepared by local eatery Fressers. Mark your calendars now to spend the morning or afternoon here. For more information, please call the Town of Highlands at (828) 526-2118.
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ART FOR A CAUSE BY WILEY SLOAN
The Cashiers Labor Day Arts and Crafts Show, set for September 1 and 2 at The Village Green, is a bonanza for lovers of art and beauty, local artisans and, ultimately, the entire community.
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he Village Green in Cashiers will be filled with more than 90 premier artisans from throughout the Southeast as the 11th Annual Cashiers Labor Day Arts and Crafts Show kicks off on Saturday, September 1, and continues throughout the day on Sunday, September 2. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Cashiers Valley, the show will run from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. both days, rain or shine. While admission is free, donations are greatly appreciated. All funds raised go to the Cashiers Rotary Club Charities Fund, which supports local charities, schools, and the Rotary Scholars program, awarding scholarships to area residents seeking education opportunities. The suggested minimum donation is $3 to $5 per person. Visitors are always thrilled with the high quality and variety of items from the talented exhibitors, and this year’s show is expect-
ed to be better than ever. With something for everyone, show guests can choose from media including iron work and wood craft, plus hand-thrown pottery, hand-stitched textiles, fine art, nature photography, and so much more. Plan to eat at the concession stand manned by Rotary Club members. Who doesn’t enjoy tasty hamburgers, hot dogs, or veggie burgers, and drinks, too? Families will appreciate the nearby playground and picnic areas as everyone enjoys the beautiful mountain venue. Make a day of this event as you support the many local Rotary programs and community service efforts. The “Art for a Cause” location on the Village Green is at the intersection of Highways 64 and 107 in Cashiers. For more information, e-mail artsandcrafts@cashiersrotary.org. See you at the show!
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SONGWRITERS’ ROUND BY A.J. STEWART
The 11th Annual Songwriters’ Round will be staged September 15 at Trillium Links & Lake Club to benefit Blue Ridge School.
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his year marks the 40th anniversary of Blue Ridge School in Cashiers. It provides quality education to the students of Cashiers, Glenville and Sapphire and the Early College gives graduating seniors a leg up on continuing their education. To help fund the edification of the children of the Plateau, The Blue Ridge School Education Foundation was founded in 2002. The Foundation was established on the principle that “It takes a village.” The foundation maintains that the active involvement of parents, businesses and communities with the school and its administration leads to success and pride for everyone. In the spirit of community involvement, join The Blue Ridge School Education Foun-
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dation on September 15 as they present the 11th Annual Songwriters Round at Trillium Links & Lake Club. The sole fundraising event for the foundation, the Songwriter’s Round features Grammy Award-winning songwriter Rivers Rutherford. Rivers visits Cashiers every year for the Round, accompanied by a group of fellow writers and entertainers. The doors will open at 6:30 P.M. for dinner and social hour. Local Features will be presented at 7:30 P.M., and the Round Concert will begin at 8:00 P.M.. The Round will end around 10:00 P.M. The foundation uses the proceeds from the event to directly benefit the schools by providing supplemental resources to enrich the educational experience for both students and staff. The proceeds are generat-
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ed by three tiers of participation. For $300, you can be a Bronze Sponsor and receive reserved seating with two tickets and a poster. Silver Sponsors, for $600, will receive all of the benefits of a Bronze sponsor in addition to two additional tickets and VIP parking with shuttle service. Gold Sponsors, for $1,500, will receive all of the benefits of Silver Sponsors plus six additional tickets (for a total of 10) and a reserved table for the dinner and concert. All sponsors will receive recognition at the Round as well as in local advertising. Individual tickets are $100 and will be available at the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce. For more information, contact the Chamber of Commerce at (828) 743-5191 or visitbrsfoundation. com/songwriters-round-2018.html
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CASHIERS VALLEY LEAF FESTIVAL BY A.J. STEWART
The Cashiers Valley Leaf Celebration is an autumn frolic with art, music, food, and transcendent beauty.
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he heat of summer is beginning to fade and it won’t be long until the crisp autumn air ushers in a blaze of color across our mountains. As the lush green hills give way to shades of red and gold, The Village Green will herald the changing season with the 10th annual Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival on Columbus Day weekend. On October 5 through 7, the Leaf Festival will spread out across the 13-acre park. Over 10 0 vendors will be showcasing their wares. Visitors can browse through numerous booths full of beautiful woodworks, metalworks, fiberworks, and pottery. You’ll find one of a kind pieces from jewelry makers, painters, and photographers; it’s
never too early to start in on your Christmas shopping. Specialty food vendors will have a variety of soup and dip mixes; perfect for those holiday parties that are just on the horizon. Admire the breathtaking talent of local artists in a juried art show. Be sure to swing by the Green on Friday night for a concert. Come celebrate the end of a fabulous season with a thousand of your closest friends and dance the night away to the best in local music. If you can’t make it Friday night, more concerts will be played throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday on the Green and in the Gazebo. Everyone’s favorite food trucks will be serving hungry shoppers, so
you won’t even have to leave the park to find a great lunch. Hosted by The Village Green, the Leaf Festival is the last hoorah of the season. Thousands of “leafers” visit the Plateau to witness Mother Nature’s brilliant wardrobe change, see the Shadow of the Bear and, of course, attend The Leaf Festival. The Festival takes advantage of the beautiful foliage and stretches the busy season well into the Fall. It was selected by the Southeast Tourism Society as one of the Top 20 Tourism Events in October in the Southeast. This ever-popular event is free to attend, so join us, and enjoy the beautiful season.
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CASHIERS DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE BY MARY JANE MCCALL
The Cashiers Designer Showhouse offers breathtaking rooms, spectacular vignettes, stunning views, and special events.
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he Cashiers Historical Society’s annual Cashiers Designer Showhouse is open through August 5. Designers from throughout the Southeast contribute their talents to transform the showhouse into a designer’s dream. This year’s Showhouse is Fox Tail, a stunning 41-acre estate nestled above Lake Glenville which provides a stunning palette for the designer’s talents. See how they transform the home with current and classic designs through Saturday, August 4, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Attendees are invited to visit the Showhouse and explore the artistry of this year’s talented interior designers. In addition to
tours of the estate, a variety of workshops, demonstrations, book signings, and discussions by special guests will be open to attendees. Most of these additional features will be open to all Showhouse ticket holders, though some will require an additional fee. Ticket holders will also find an array of pop-up shops to peruse while meeting and talking with the faces behind the famous brands. Daily single-entry tickets are $30 in advance; $40 at the door. The Showhouse Closing Croquet Brunch will be held Sunday, August 5. The Cashiers Historical Society welcomes honorary guest and esteemed interior designer Mark D. Sikes
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to celebrate the end of a festive week. In keeping with croquet traditions, guests are encouraged to wear their whites and enjoy the day of croquet, delicious brunch, full-service Bloody Mary Bar, craft beer, and dancing on the lawn. Music will be provided by Southern jazz band The House Hoppers. Tickets to the Closing Croquet Brunch are $250. Tickets may be purchased for individual events, or a VIP All Access Pass is available for $350. Transportation to the Showhouse will be provided from Blue Ridge School, located at 95 Bobcat Drive in Cashiers. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit cashiershistoricalsociety.org/ showhouse or call (828) 743-7710.
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VILLAGE SQUARE ART AND CRAFT BY CYNTHIA STRAIN
Highlands Village Square Art and Craft Show comes to Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park in an even grander fashion, August 25-26.
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pectacular nature photography. Leather. Fused glass art. Pottery. Christmas decor. Rustic furniture. Dog treats. Fine art paintings and prints. All of this and much more will be featured at the Highlands Village Square Art & Craft Show on Saturday and Sunday August 25 and 26. Sponsored by Highlands Mountaintop Rotary, the shows are free and located at K-H Founders Park on Pine St. from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. The Village Square shows have attracted a multitude of artisans of the highest caliber from western North Caolina, northeastern Georgia, and western Souh Carolina for 13 years now. Each show brings new talent and mediums.
New to this show is Adam Nicholson of Murphy, NC with handcrafted long bows; Lisa Kolk of Leicester, NC with eco-printed silk scarves and clothing; Deb McCarthy of Chapin, SC will brighten up the place with fused glass home goods and garden art. Returning vendors include painters Marcus Thomas, Sue Gouse and Dan Goad; potters Mike Hart and Caron Baker; rustic furniture by Dean Epperson; clever birdhouses by Jim and Vick Smith. In addition, Sky Valley artist Patty Calderone will create a large bear painting at the show. A silent auction for it will benefit the B.E.A.R. Task Force and its efforts to educate the public about living in bear country.
If you think you have seen all there is to see at the Village Square shows, we can guarantee you that you haven’t! Of course, food is always a big part of the show, especially since Dr. John’s tacos have been offered by Rotary. But Fressers Courtyard Cafe offers great food in the Village Square next to the park as well. And the farmers market will still take place Sat. a.m., but up on the patio. For more information about the show, contact coordinator Cynthia Strain at (828) 787-2021 or cypicturelady@aol. com. Follow us on Facebook to get updated information and learn about featured artisans.
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arcissus in Cashiers will again host a Trunk Show featuring the beautiful jewelry designs by Shwikar El Tonobi. Her one-of-a-kind jewelry is made of semiprecious stones intertwined with gold. Her fashion and artistic perspective comes from Alexandria, a vibrant and ancient Mediterranean city. Traditions, particularly craft traditions, are important to Alexandrians. The city acknowledges centuries of Greek, Roman and Egyptian influences. The history connects and energizes Shu Shu’s jewelry. In 2003 She She founded Tonobi Fine Jewelry, where gold, silver and semi precious stones are respectfully crafted into exciting bracelets, earrings and necklaces. Meet ShuShu, the designer, August 3 and 4, at Narcissus in Cashiers, located at 71 Highway 107 South. Please call (828) 743-7887 for more information.
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WEEKLY EVENTS EVERY MONDAY • Daily Free Tastings,Highlands Wine Shoppe, (828) 526-4080, www.highlandswineshoppe.com • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 2:00, 5:00, and 8:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. EVERY TUESDAY • Daily Free Tastings,Highlands Wine Shoppe, (828) 526-4080, www.highlandswineshoppe.com • Dulcimer Club meets at 9:00 A.M., at Kelsey Hutchinson Park. Free beginner lessons at the church at 1:30 P.M. (828) 743-3797 • Dulcimer Lessons - Intermediate Class 10:00 A.M., Beginners Noon, Highlands United Methodist church, (828) 787-1586. • Highlands Rotary Club, Noon, Highlands Community Center. • Duplicate Bridge, 1:00 P.M., Albert Carlton Library. (828) 743-0215. • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 2:00, 5:00, and 8:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Community Dinners, 6:00 P.M. Highlands Community Building. No charge for the meal. EVERY WEDNESDAY • Daily Free Tastings,Highlands Wine Shoppe, (828) 526-4080, www.highlandswineshoppe.com • Highlands Mountaintop Rotary, 5:30 P.M. Episcopal Church 500 Main Street, Highlands. • Rotary Club of Cashiers Valley, 8:00 A.M., Cashiers United Methodist Church, (828) 743-2243. • Children’s Storytime Hour 11:00 A.M. Albert Carlton Library, 828) 743-0215. • Cashiers Quilters Guild, 12:30 P.M., St Jude Catholic Church. • Duplicate Bridge Games, 12:45 P.M., Highlands Civic Center. • Mah Jong Games, 1:00 P.M., Albert Carlton Library, (828) 743-0215. • Locally Grown on the Green Farmers Market, 3:00 to 6:00 P.M, Vil age Green Commons in Cashiers.. • Live Music, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M., Slabtown Pizza, (828) 743-0020. • Bluegrass with Nitrograss, 7:30 P.M., The Ugly Dog Pub in Highlands, (828) 526-8364. EVERY THURSDAY • Daily Free Tastings,Highlands Wine Shoppe, (828) 526-4080, www.highlandswineshoppe.com • Free Movie, 3:40 P.M., Albert Carlton Library, (828) 743-0215. • NAMI Appalachian South support group meeting 6:45 to 8:15 P.M. at 14 West. Palmer St., Franklin, (828) 526-9510. • Bluegrass 7:00 P.M., The Dog Pub in Cashiers, (828) 743-3000. EVERY FRIDAY • Daily Free Tastings,Highlands Wine Shoppe, (828) 526-4080, www.highlandswineshoppe.com • Duplicate Bridge Games, 12:45 P.M., Highlands Civic Center. • Friday Night Live, 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. in Town Square,l (828) 526-2112. • Live Music, 6:00 to 11:00 P.M., Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625. • Live Music, 7:00 P.M., On The Verandah, (828) 526-2338. • Live Music, The Ugly Dog Pub in Cashiers, (828) 743-3000. EVERY SATURDAY • Daily Free Tastings,Highlands Wine Shoppe, (828) 526-4080, www.highlandswineshoppe.com • Highlands Marketplace, 8:00 A.M. until 12:30 P.M. at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park on Pine Street. • Live Music, 6:00 to 11:00 P.M., Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625. • Live Music, 7:00 P.M., On The Verandah, (828) 526-2338. • Live Music 8:00 P.M.. The Ugly Dog Pub in Cashiers, (828) 743-3000. • Live Music 9:30 P.M.. The Ugly Dog Pub in Highlands, (828) 526-8364. EVERY SUNDAY • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 2:00 and 5:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 8:00 to 10:00 P.M., Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR! • Thru August 4: Highlands Playhouse presents Damn Yankees, Showtimes are Wednesday-Friday at 8: P.M. Saturday at 2:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. highlandsplayhouse.org. • Thru August 5: The Cashiers Historical Society’s annual Cashiers Designer Showhouse,10:00 A.M.- 4:00 P.M., (828) 743-7710. • Thursday, August 2: Designer Purse Bingo at Burlingame Country Club, 5:30 P.M. • August 3-4: Shwikar El Tonobi Jewelry Designs Trunk Show at Narcissus in Cashiers, (828) 743-7887. • Friday, August 3: Acorns on Church features Southern Botanics, OldEdwardsInn.com. • August 3-5: Acorns Boutique Trunk Show featuring Michelle LaLonde Accessories and Jude Frances Jewelry, OldEdwardsInn.com. • August 3–6: Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concerts, (828) 526-9060, www.h-cmusicfestival.org. • Friday, August 3: Dive-In Movies, 6:30 P.M., Highlands Recreation Department pool complex, (828) 526-1595. • Friday, August 3: Friday Night Live featuring The Johnny Webb Band, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., Highlands Town Square, (828) 526-2112. • Friday, August 3: Groovin’ on The Green concert featuring Andalyn, 6:30 P.M., Village Commons. • August 4-September 4: Carolina Gallery exhibition, “For the Birds”. Reception August 11, 5:00 to 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-3705. • Saturday, August 4: Saturdays on Pine featuring Arnold Hill, 6:00 P.M., Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, (828) 526-2112. • Sunday, August 5: Rise and Shine for Highlands Community Fund, 6:30 P.M., The Bascom, (404) 432-6004, (828) 526-2336. • Friday, August 10: Friday Night Live featuring Southern Highlands, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., Highlands Town Square, (828) 526-2112. • Friday, August 10: Groovin’ on The Green concert featuring Andrew Beam, 6:30 P.M., Village Coammons. • Saturday, August 11: Acorns on Church features designer, Marshall Watson 2:00 P.M., Reception and book signing. • Saturday, August 11: Saturdays on Pine featuring Lyric, 6:00 P.M., Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, (828) 526-2112. • Sunday, August 12: Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival Final Gala Concert and Dinner, (828) 526-9060, www.hcmusicfestival.org. • Tuesday, August 14: Concerts on the Slopes.featuring The Swingin’ Medallions at 7:00 P.M.,Sapphire Valley Resort. (828) 743-7663, www.SapphireValleyResort.com. • Thursday, August 16: Third Thursday event featuring potter Jim Crabtree, 5:30 P.M at Smitten (828) 526-9300. • August 17-19: Acorns Boutique Trunk Show featuring Elizabeth Locke Jewels and Loraine Croft Fashion, OldEdwardsInn.com. • Friday, August 17: Friday Night Live featuring Tallulah River Band, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., Highlands Town Square, (828) 526-2112. • Friday, August 17: Groovin’ on The Green concert featuring The Krickets, 6:30 P.M., Village Commons on Frank Allen Road. • Friday, August 17: The Bascom Barn Dance, with Music by Sil y Ridge RoundUp, 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. • Saturday, August 18: Scaly Mountain’s Summer Fest, 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Scaly Mountain Fire Station, (404) 308-2276. • Saturday, August 18: Acorns on Church features studio artwork of Theresa Forman. • Saturday, August 18: Friends of Panthertown presentation by Jennifer Pharr Davis, 5:30 to 7:30 P.M., County Club of Sapphire Valley, friends@panthertown.org.
• Saturday, August 18: Twilight 5k, presented by the Rotary Club of Highlands, 6:00 P.M. Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, HighlandsTwilight5k.com. • Saturday, August 18: Saturdays on Pine featuring High Five, 6:00 P.M., Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, (828) 526-2112. • Sunday, August 19: Big Hats and Bow Ties brunch on Kettle Rock, part of Highlands Historical Society Summer of Vittles, highlandshistory.com/event_calendar. • August 20–22: Highlands Shootout II international golf croquet exhibition and competition tournament, Highlands Falls Country Club. For details on the schedule visit www.clubhfcc.com. • Monday, August 20: Pawsitively Purrfect Party, 5:30 P.M., Country Club of Sapphire Valley. • Wednesday, August 22: Interlude Concert with Georgia State University’s School of Music, 2:00 P.M., The First Presbyterian Church of Highlands. • August 23–26: Highlands Cashiers Players present The Odd Couple. Evening shows 7:30 P.M. and Sunday Matinees 2:30 P.M., Performing Arts Center (828) 526-8084, www.highlandscashiersplayers.org. • August 24-26: Acorns Boutique Trunk Show featuring About Color and Tess McGuire, OldEdwardsInn.com. • Friday, August 24: Friday Night Live featuring Marce & Ben, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., Highlands Town Square, (828) 526-2112. • Friday, August 24: Groovin’ on The Green concert featuring The Buchanan Boys, 6:30 P.M., Village Commons. • August 25-26: Highlands Village Square Art & Craft Show, 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park, (828) 787-2021 or cypicturelady@aol.com. • Saturday, August 25: Saturdays on Pine featuring Charles Walker Band, 6:00 P.M., Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park on Pine Street, (828) 526-2112. • Saturday, August 25: Scaly Mountain Women’s Club Pancake Breakfast, 8:00 to 10:00 A.M., the Old Scaly School House in Scaly Mountain. • Sunday, August 26: Carolina Women’s Chorale Concert, 4:00 P.M., Highlands First Presbyterian Church. • Monday, August 27: HUMC’s 2018 Golf Outing at Cullasaja Country Club at 11:00 A.M., (828) 526-3376. • Monday, August 27: Highlands-Cashiers Art League wine social 4:30 P.M., followed by presentation, 5:00 P.M., The Bascom. • Monday, August 27: Documentary “The Well-Placed Weed, the Bountiful Life of Ryan Gainey” at 5:00 P.M., Hines Hall at The Church of the Good Shepherd. (828) 743-3434. • Tuesday, August 28: Village Nature Series - Butterfly Byways, 5:30 P.M., Village Green Commons. • Wednesday, August 29: Final Interlude Concert with Robert Henry, 2:00 P.M., Episcopal Church of The Incarnation. • August 30–September 2: Highlands Cashiers Players present The Odd Couple. 7:30 P.M. and Sunday Matinees 2:30 P.M., Performing Arts Center (828) 526-8084. • August 30-September 2: 2018 Cashiers Antique Show and Sale, 10:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M., Sunday, 11:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M., at the High Hampton Inn and Country Club pavilion • Friday, August 31: Betsy Paul Art Raffle Drawing to benefit the Cashiers-Glenville Fire Department. Features a painting by Michael Cox. Call (828) 743-0880 for more information. • Friday, August 31: Friday Night Live featuring Sil y Ridge Roundup, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., Highlands Town Square, (828) 526-2112.
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ARTS Carolina Gallery of Fine Art......... Mill Creek Gallery & Framing....... Smitten.................................... The Bascom........................... REAL ESTATE Country Club Properties.......... John Cleaveland Realty.......... Landmark Realty Group.......... Meadows Mtn. Realty............. White Oak Realty Group......... Pat Allen Realty Group ........... RESTAURANT / BAR Altitudes Restaurant................ The Log Cabin......................... Meritage................................. Nectar Juice Bar..................... Rosewood Market..................... The Ugly Dog Pub...................... Wild Thyme Gourmet ............... Wolfgang’s Restaurant & Wine Bistro. SHOPPING ACP Home Interiors..................... Bear Mountain Outfitters............ Brookings Fly Shop.................... C.Orrico..................................... Cabin Couture......................... Celebrity Collection................. Classic Links & Luggage.......... Jannie Bean Fine Custom Jewelry.
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ACCOMMODATIONS High Hampton Inn & Country Club .................................................... Innisfree Bed and Breakfast By-the-Lake ................................................... Laurelwood Inn ............................................... ARTS FireMoss Pottery ............................................. Mountain Mist Gallery ........................................... REAL ESTATE Betsy Paul Properties ............................................. Landmark Realty Group ........................................ McKee Properties ........................................... Silver Creek Real Estate Group ..................... RESTAURANTS Sapphire Brewery & Pub .............................. The Ugly Dog Pub .......................................... The Zookeeper Bistro ........................................ RETAIL A Jones Company........................................... Afternoon Delight .......................................... Bee Bags and Such ......................................... Bella Cotn .......................................................... Bird Barn and Gift Emporium........................ Blue Ridge Bedding/ Carolina Rustic Furniture ............................... Bounds Cave........................................................... Brooking’s Cashiers Village Anglers .................. Cashiers Farmer’s Market ............................. Consignment Market ........................................ Dovetail Antiques .................................................... Fiddlehead Designs ................................................ Gray Lighting & Woodwork......................... Gracewear Collection .................................... Highland Hiker ................................................
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K. RAY’S CREATIONS BY DONNA RHODES
The irresistible creations of Karen Ray are a beguiling blend of old-fashioned craftsmanship and 21st century innovation, predicated upon a fundamental artistic instinct.
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or 35 years Karen Ray worked a government job as a mechanical engineer. Her drawings became the stuff of engines and machines. Over time, stoked by the inspiration from weekend jewelry-making classes, she began to see her day job as a lab to practice 3-D design. She made the leap from mechanical drawing to conceptualizing small sculptures/jewelry when she retired a year and a half ago. She and her husband moved from Washington D.C. to the North Carolina mountains. The surroundings were inspiration enough to last a dozen lifetimes. Leaf shapes (for Green Men), tree forms, mountain vistas, woodland textures, fungi, flowers, animal silhouettes, and all of Mother Nature’s beauty were icons for wearable wire and metal castings. It’s enough to make one wax poetic: She had her start mechanical, then Retired and went organical. Some of her early pieces employed beading. She worked with a friend designing a jig/tool that would simplify the wireworking process. Sadly, her friend developed terminal cancer. After her passing Karen continued to work with the family and helped produce the tool while writing a book about its use. Art is a thread that weaves through her friendships and family. Her mother was a trained professional artist and her husband
is a world-class wooden kayak maker. Another dear friend (they worked at the Pentagon together) is a weaver. Together they collaborate on repurposing scraps from weavings, encasing them in epoxy resin to create exquisite one-of-a-kind earrings that resemble stained glass. To learn more about Karen and her delightful work, visit her on Facebook, Etsy, or on her new website www.KarenRaysCreations.com. To contact her about a purchase or commission, call (571) 217-8367 or (828) 743-8274. Her email is: k.rays.creations@gmail.com.
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BIRDS OF A FEATHER B irds of a feather flock together at Around Back at Rocky’s Place, often to get first dibs on the new arrivals of folk artist Kelley Bentley Ash. Kelly’s paintings are whimsy at its best. Whether you are outfitting a room for children or one for adults, her paintings are just the ticket to make you smile…they are not only ageless, but also timeless. Kelley paints with acrylics, pastels, and crayon and uses only vintage materials, such as old Southern quilts, Grit newspapers, and recycled burlap coffee sacks, in her mixed media pieces. Rocky’s Place saw the fun and the allure of her work over three years ago when the gallery started carrying her paintings. She is a best-selling artist for the gallery, and her work has recently taken on notoriety in other venues. Camper World snatched up her painting, for their corporate office, of “Queen of the Double Wide Trailer,” which features her Party Bird with a camper. Her paintings have been spotted in Paula Deen’s Magazine adorning the walls in featured articles, and HGTV is currently working with the artist on
ways to incorporate her work with what they do best…decorate! Also, a children’s book, chocked full of only her paintings as illustrations, is in the works; featured on the cover of the book will be her painting of a chick on a vintage bicycle with the title, “If you have ice cream and a dream, you have everything.” Is her work for the birds? Absolutely! Whether her pieces are party birds, birds on parade, hot chicks, wearing hats, doing the hokey-pokey, etc., they are must-haves to liven up any room or space. Although her signature is the “Party Bird,” she also paints other subjects as well. Her “Party Dogs” and “Party Horses” also have a huge following. Coupled with her animated animals and backgrounds of Seuss-like trees and sidewalks, are her words of wisdom to live by and for, “Enjoy the little things for one day you may realize they were the big things.” Kelley Bentley Ash is a Southern girl, through and through, and her art reflects such themes. Her church pieces carry the lyrics from gospels like “I’ll Fly Away” and “Amazing Grace.” Her “Happy Appalachia”
celebrates the North Georgia mountains. Her husband Kelley, an architect; and their three children, live in a modern farmhouse, “modern” meaning the outside skeleton is new material, but the inside is retro and vintage, just like the colors and materials used to create her art pieces. Their farm is complete with a hen house, and hence, her piece with the fox, entitled “Chicken Eater,” reflects her daily trials and tribulations of living on a farm. But the very best way to describe this artist is to share her own reflections as worded on her painting “Sweet Gravy,” “I love a Southern accent, I love an old friend, I love the smell of tea olive and the taste of peach tea, I love my smokin’ hot husband and my sweet kids, I love long hot days and early fall mornings, I love a long walk and a Moon Pie, I love slow talkers and quick thinkers, slow dancing and fast horses, but most of all I love God, this is my Sweet Gravy, what’s yours?” Around Back at Rocky’s Place is located at 3631 Highway 53 East in Dawsonville, Georgia.
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STARSTRUCK GALA IN REVIEW BY DONNA RHODES
The Highlands Playhouse StarStruck Gala revelled in the exuberance of a successful summer playbill and served as a bold marker for seasons to come.
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cores of theater devotees made the scene Sunday evening, July 1, at the Highlands Playhouse StarStruck Gala. The Board of Directors, HP management, and Playhouse performers set the stage for one of the most entertaining and profitable fundraisers in the 80-year history of the theater. The Highlands Country Club played host to more than 150 loyal supporters who mixed and mingled as actors from Guys and Dolls performed songs from the show. When theatergoers feel the electricity of opening night their focus is understandably on the moment. But for every surge of energy they experience, there is a tremendous amount of time, material, salary, and maintenance that goes into generating that excitement. Managing Director Lance Matzke says, “Only half of our annual budget is covered by ticket sales. For the rest, we rely on the generosity of our donors and Patrons. They appreciate the quality of entertainment what we provide and I am proud to consider them friends of the Playhouse.” This year’s sensational StarStruck Gala featured a multi-course, seated banquet with drinks and libations. Live numbers from summer smash hits Guys and Dolls and Damn Yankees filled the room with song. One of many highlights of the evening was a live auction, jam-packed with top-drawer bid items—and called by the legendary auctioneer Al Scudder. Everything from a VIP trip and tickets for two to Hamilton on Broadway to entry at next year’s Masters Golf Tourney in Augusta to a trip for two to Sundance Film Festival in Utah. It was an evening fit for royalty and worthy of a standing ovation. All proceeds from the event will go to support the Highlands Playhouse. As a nonprofit and 501 (C)(3) organization, the Playhouse relies on the generous support of the community so they can provide live, professional summer theatre and year-round cinematic entertainment for residents and visitors alike. For more information visit: www.highlandsplayhouse.org.
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BY JENNY KING
This season’s Interlude Concert series offers a welcome respite from the stresses of 21st century life.
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he Interlude Concerts at the First Presbyterian Church of Highlands and the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation will continue for the month of August. These free concerts are an opportunity for everyone to take a bit of quiet time for themselves while listening to world class music in the serenity of the host church. In the sometimes-harried pace of life on The Plateau it’s important to simply stop and enjoy life. This music ministry was started for just that reason 20 years ago. On Wednesday, August 1 at 2:00 P.M., Tyrone Jackson will perform at the Episcopal Church of The Incarnation. Born in New Orleans, Jackson embodies the spirit of the Crescent City and counts among his teachers a number of acclaimed piano players ranging from Ellis Marsalis, Kevin Bales to gospel legend Moses Hogan. Wednesday, August 8, brings Summer and Bray to The First Presbyterian Church of Highlands at 2:00 P.M. Members of the Mountain Faith Band from Sylva, this brother and sister duo will be performing well-known favorites, as well as original
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songs and the stories behind them. August 15, Samuele Parrini will bring his violin virtuosity to Incarnation at 2:00 P.M. This young man is a recipient of “From the Top’s” Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award and in the fall he will attend the Schulich School of Music at McGill University. Georgia State University’s School of Music is home to a decades-long tradition of excellence in choral music and on August 22 members will be performing a vocal concert at 2:00 P.M. at The First Presbyterian Church. The final Interlude Concert will be held at Incarnation on August 29 at 2:00 P.M. and will feature Incarnation’s own musical director, Robert Henry, on piano. Henry is an internationally-distinguished pianist, winning universal acclaim as orchestral soloist, recitalist, accompanist, and chamber musician. Visitors to Highlands are especially invited to attend these concerts. Each concert is free, dress is casual and it provides a wonderful time to sit back, take a deep breath, and lose yourself in the music of the Interlude Concerts.
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SWEET SOUND OF SERENITY
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FELIX & OSCAR RIDE AGAIN BY RONNIE SPILTON
Neil Simon’s timeless “The Odd Couple” springs to jubilant life with The Highlands Cashiers Players’ new production.
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eil Simon is the most prolific and “The Odd Couple” premiered on Broadway in performed modern playwright in 1965, the cast starred Walter Matthau as the world. Oscar Madison and Art Carney as Felix Ungar. During the 60s, he wrote some of his most famous plays. Broadway hits “Come Blow Your Horn” (1961) and “Barefoot in the Park” (1963) heralded his career as a playwright. Tony Award winners include “Plaza Suite” (1968) and “Last of the Red Hot Lovers” (1969). In 1983, Neil Simon became the first living playwright to have a Broadway theater named in his honor. His autobiographical trilogy, concluding with the 1991 play “Lost in Yonkers,” garnered him both a Tony Award and a Pulitzer Prize. Simon has written over 30 plays and nearly the for close to 1,000 performances, “The Odd same number of movie screenplays, mostly Couple” concerns two mismatched roomadaptations of his plays. Simon’s received mates: the neat, uptight, newly-separated a special Tony Award for his contributions to Felix Ungar and the slovenly, easygoing, the American theater and he’s a Kennedy divorced Oscar Madison. Directed by Mike Center Honoree. Nichols, the original cast starred Walter MatThe Highlands Cashiers Players opens its thau as Oscar and Art Carney as Felix. The 24th season by celebrating Neil Simon’s production gained Tony Awards for Matthau Golden Years with “The Odd Couple,” one (Best Actor), Simon (Best Author), Nichols of his most famous comedies. Premiering (Best Direction), and received a Best Play on Broadway 53 years ago and running nomination. Following its Broadway run, Si-
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mon successfully revived the characters in a 1968 film and 1970s television series. In addition, Simon adapted the characters for numerous other works and spin-offs. Directed by HCP veteran Tanji Marshall, assisted by Courtney Scarborough and Sue Feldcamp, “The Odd Couple” stars area favorites David Spivey as Oscar and Lance Trudel as Felix. Supporting players include Ricky Siegel, Michael Lanzilotta, Craig Eister, Joe Lazow, Betsy Miller, and Dr. Ronnie Spilton. Although Simon’s comedy is timeless, director Marshall’s vision is that the show’s setting and design reflect Simon’s original intent – New York City, 1965. Performances are held Thursday through Sunday, August 23 through 26; and Thursday through Sunday, August 30 through September 2. Evening shows start at 7:30 P.M. and Sunday Matinees start at 2:30 P.M. Shows are held at the Highlands Performing Arts Center at 507 Chestnut Street. For tickets and more information, either visit highlandscashiersplayers.org or call (828) 526-8084.
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GOT POTS? BY DONNA RHODES
Jim Crabtree’s rural heritage serves him well in his new thriving career as a potter.
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essing with clay goes back a century or more in Jim Crabtree’s family. After he retired from the pesticide business, he was free to throw a little clay around to see if it still fired him up. It did. He wound up moving to Chimney Rock and setting up a business, Greenhill Pottery. That was 20 years ago and now he can’t fill orders fast enough. “Our pottery is what we call farmer pottery,” he says. “In rural areas farmers grew crops and tended livestock in the season. Some occupied themselves with a second vocation in the winter: pottery … purely functional items like pitchers, bowls, mugs, etc. Early in the spring, the green ware was fired.” Jim was rooted in that culture, so crafting farmer pottery felt second nature. His appealing, durable ceramic ware caught fire. Today he has a team of fellow potters who help with the hand-building, turning, cleaning, glazing, and firing. They turn products
around quickly, a boon to his wholesale business. Because his system is so highly refined he’s able to pass along savings to retailers who pass it on to buyers. He is meticulous about keeping prices universally consistent. Kat Evans of Smitten says, “Jim’s work is popular and sought after. He comes by with a full load of pottery and it’s swept up in a heartbeat by his loyal followers.” Greenhill Pottery can also be found at the Cashiers Farmers Market in season. Smitten is excited to be hosting Jim, of Greenhill Pottery, for its Third Thursday featured artist event on August 16. The event starts at 5:30 P.M with light refreshments and lasts ‘til the
fat lady sings and the cows come home. Call for more information, call (828) 5269300. Or even better, stop in at 468 Main Street in downtown Highlands. Smitten’s daily hours are Monday through Saturday from 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; and Sunday from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Their email address is kat@smittenofhighlands.com.
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MASTER BAMBOO FLY ROD MAKER BY JENNY KING
The exquisite fly fishing rods of John Hollifield whisper into life upon sheltered streams around the world.
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ucked among these Southern Appalachian Mountains are people creating some amazing things. Talented artists and craftspeople seem to thrive in the glory of the nature that surrounds us. One of those is John Hollifield of Hollifield Bamboo Fly Rods. A lifelong fisherman, Hollifield was taught fly fishing by his dad at the tender age of 8. He took to it like a fish to… well, you get it. After retiring from corporate America in 2014, John and his wife Sharon moved to Sapphire, where he has continued perfecting his handmade bamboo rods. He is a member of the Southern Highlands Craft Guild. “I devote my attention to making bamboo fly rods, teaching others how to make their own rods, and I also have plans to do a little more fishing myself as well,” he says. “I finally reached the point where I decided to follow my passion, and the advice of Howard Thurman, as stated in one of my favorite quotes, ‘Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, then go and do that. For what the world needs is people who have come alive!’” His dedication to his calling shows in every part of his rods. He does the intricate engraving himself with a 30-power stereo microscope that allows him the precision and flawless detail he demands of himself. He makes all the major components for his rod personally in his home shop, using carefully selected raw materials. He creates bespoke rods based on the customer’s specifications and personal taste. He has shipped his work
domestically and internationally to points as far away as Mongolia and South Africa. Hollifield recently attended a bambooonly rod gathering at Harriman Ranch on the Henry’s Fork River in Idaho. This is an international invitation-only conclave and it is a huge honor to be accepted. Next he’ll be headed to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for the Western Design Expo, another juried show in early September. Hollifield’s rods are available at Brookings Anglers in both Cashiers and Highlands and on his website at HollifieldBamboo.com, where you can see additional samples of his recent work. Give him a call at (828) 5579790 if you’re interested in learning more about fly fishing, would like to order a custom rod, or would like to schedule a one-onone class to make your own bamboo rod.
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FOR THE BIRDS BY DONNA RHODES
A new exhibit at The Carolina Gallery focuses on the beauty and mystery of birds.
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he Carolina Gallery is spreading its wings with a new exhibition, “For the Birds,” August 4 through September 4. The showing features artists Ed Boos, Dick Dickerson and John Sill. Gallery artists, in keeping with 2018 Audubon Society’s Year of the Birds, join them with their own amazing avian images. Growing up in Illinois, Boos was a child of nature. That love led him to graphic arts as a photography teacher/artist, initially specializing in sports photography. After retiring in 2004, he reunited with his first love, creatures of the wild. His award-winning animal photos have been published in Birds and Blooms, Carolina Country, Laurel Magazine and other regional publications. Florida’s west coast was Dick Dickerson’s photojournalist training grounds. The Sarasota Herald-Tribune and The St. Petersburg Times kept him busy for nearly a decade.
There he accumulated many prestigious awards including a National Press Ph oto g ra p h e r s Association first place in the nation for spot news. Today he devotes himself to his true passion, nature and wildlife photography. He took top honors in a worldwide Audubon photography competition, which awarded him the honor of an Audubon Magazine cover. Few people know that just down the mountain live Cathryn and John Sill, award-winning author and illustrator for the “About” and “About Habitats” wildlife series. John is also a freelance wildlife artist, and long-time illustrator of the Bird Identification Calendar for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. His work has appeared in
“Birds In Art” at the Leigh-Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, and “Art of the Animal Kingdom” at Bennington Center for the Arts. He has painted for a number of books and magazines and sells commissions to private and public collectors. Let your imagination take flight at the “For the Birds” reception and Sills’ book-signing August 11, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Carolina Gallery in Highlands. The gallery is located at the corner of North Fourth and Carolina Way, upper level. It’s open daily from 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; and Sundays from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M. For information, call (828) 526-3705.
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MAQUETTE TO MONUMENT BY CHARLOTTE SPEARS
Academy Award-winning artist Wesley Wofford, whose sculptures have earned a national following, will highlight the Highlands-Cashiers Art League’s August 27 meeting.
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he August 27 meeting of the HighWesley Wofford lands-Cashiers Art League at The Bascom will feature Academy Award-winning sculptor Wesley Wofford, whose art can be found in major motion pictures, installations around the country, and in his Cashiers studio. Wofford grew up in a small town in Georgia. After realizing his artistic capabilities, he decided to pursue a degree in Fine Arts at Valdosta State on a competitive arts scholarship. He left school when he was 20 years old to move across the country to Hollywood, where the movie industry cultivated Wofford’s fascination with hyper-realism. Wofford produced sculptures almost indistinguishable from real people for more than 75 movies and television shows, allowing realistic stunts to be done without endangering the actors. He received an Emmy from the Academy of the Television Arts and Sciences and an Academy Award for his technical achievement in a special silicone used in makeup in moSoutheast when he lost interest in the film intion pictures. Wofford is also an elected member of The Academy of Motion Picture dustry. He creates sculptures for clients and personal enjoyment in his studio just steps Arts and Sciences. away from his mountain home where he lives In 2002, Wofford moved back to the
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with his wife and two children. His pieces take months to create. The process involves three levels of clay sculptures, beginning with maquettes and then increasing in size until the final version is produced in bronze. Wofford’s work can be seen in the Nebraska State Capitol, Clemson University, and at many other venues across the country. Wofford is a member of The Portrait Sculptors Society of the Americas and was recently invited to join the Board of Directors of the National Sculpture Society, a distinct honor. His work in Highlands includes curating Inaugural Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition at The Bascom. The studio is run by Wofford and his wife, Odyssey, the Studio Director. Wofford’s son helped with the 3D printing of the ‘skeletons’ for the sculptures, making it a family affair. His family welcomes friends and visitors into their studio. Wofford’s presentation is titled “Maquette to Monument-Enlargement of a Bronze Sculpture,” and will give insight on the process of creating bronze sculptures. The presentation will be helpful to aspiring sculptors and intriguing to everyone. A wine social will be at 4:30 P.M., followed by his presentation at 5:00 P.M.
BY JANET GRANTHAM
A quartet of extraordinary voices will be joined by Dr. Stephen Dubberly’s consummate piano talents for the 2018 Bel Canto, set for September 9.
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n September 9, Bel Canto will once again treat the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau to an exceptional program by four performers from the world of opera that will include not only opera, but Broadway favorites. This year’s concert will continue in that tradition. The concert will be followed by a sumptuous dinner at Highlands Country Club, giving the audience a chance to meet and talk to our performers. Dr. Stephen Dubberly will accompany the performers—and perform a solo piano piece—as he has since Bel Canto’s inception 26 years ago. Stephen is a masterful pianist and accompanist. His discussion of the pieces performed by the singers always gives a well-thought-out perspective. Soprano Elizabeth Caballero is a frequent guest of numerous American and international opera houses, festivals, and concert venues. Her repertoire encompasses staples of the dramatic coloratura and full lyric repertoire, from Mimì and Musetta in “La Bohème”
to Donna Anna and Donna Elvira in “Don Giovanni” and Contessa di Almaviva and Susanna in “Le nozze di Figaro,” among many others. In March she sang Mimi at the Metropolitan Opera, receiving an enthusiastic ovation at her curtain call. Mezzo soprano Elizabeth Pojanowski is gaining renown in opera houses and concert halls across the country for her voice and for her electric stage presence. She has performed Shelley in the American premiere of “Anna Nicole” in 2013 at New York City Opera. Other roles include Tisbe in “La Cenerentola,” Dorabella in “Così fan tutte,” Cherubino in “La nozze di Figaro,” and then originated the role of Sadie in the world premiere of Ricky Ian Gordon’s opera, “Morning Star.” Tenor Robert McPherson is committed to the bel canto repertoire and is rapidly earning international recognition. His roles include Rodrigo in Rossini’s “La Donna del Lago,” Don Ramiro in “Cenerentola,” Roméo in “Roméo et Juliette,” and as Edgardo in “Lucia di Lammermoor,” Tamino in “Die
Zauberflöte,” Almaviva in “Il Barbiere di Siviglia,” and Lindoro in “L’Italiana in Algeri.” Earlier this year he stepped in for Javier Camarena as Idreno in “Semiramide” for two performances at the Metropolitan Opera to warm acclaim. Praised for the distinctive warmth of his voice, clear diction, and exceptional musicianship, baritone Keith Harris is captivating audiences in his performances on both operatic and concert stages. This season, he returns to The Metropolitan Opera for “The Merry Widow.” His repertoire includes the role of Papageno in “Die Zauberflöte,” Count Almaviva in “Le nozze di Figaro,” and the debut of the role Sir Plume in the world premiere of “The Rape of the Lock,” Albert in “Werther” and productions of “Faust”, “Werther”, and “Lulu” with The Metropolitan Opera. Put September 9 on your calendar. If you aren’t already on our mailing list, call (828) 787-1463. Don’t miss a wonderful afternoon and evening of great music and food.
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BEL CANTO, THE SOUL OF MUSIC
THE ARTS Natasha Paremski
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HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL BY BRENDA BALDWIN
The internationally-recognized Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival closes out its 37th season with characteristic flair.
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he 37th annual Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concludes in August with performances by four renowned musicians. On August 3 through 6, Zuill Bailey, Natasha Paremski, and Richard Stoltzman will present works by Boccherini, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Bach, and Brahms in Highlands (Friday and Sunday evenings at the Highlands Performing Arts Center) and Cashiers (Saturday and Monday evenings at the Albert Carlton Library). Cellist Zuill Bailey’s combination of musical artistry, technical wizardry, and engaging personality makes him one of the most engaged cellists today. An acclaimed recording artist with over 20 titles, he won a best solo performance Grammy Award in 2017 for his live recording of “Tales of Hemingway.” His “Bach Cello Suites” soared to number one on the Classical Billboard Charts, and his Dvorak Concerto CD is listed in the “Penguin’s Guide” as one the Top 1000 Classical
Recordings of all time. He has collaborated with pianist Awadagin Pratt, producer Quincy Jones, and cellist Janos Starker. Pianist Natasha Paremski reveals astounding virtuosity, musical sensibility, and flawless technique. She is a regular guest of many major orchestras, a celebrated recitalist, and recording artist, as well as a passionate chamber musician. Regular recital partners, Ms. Paremski and Mr. Bailey have recorded a number of CDs. Their Britten album on Telarc debuted at number one on the Billboard Classical Chart, remaining there for a number of weeks, in addition to being featured on The New York Times Playlist. Richard Stoltzman’s musicianship and personal magnetism have made him one of today’s most sought-after concert artists. A two-time Grammy Award winner, he has appeared as a solo clarinetist with more than 100 orchestras, as a recital-
ist and chamber music performer, and as an innovative jazz artist. His discography numbers over 80 releases, including the Grammy-winning recordings of Brahms Sonatas with Richard Goode and the Trios of Beethoven, Brahms, and Mozart with Emanuel Ax and Yo-Yo Ma. The Final Gala Concert and Dinner on August 12 features legendary violinist Pinchas Zukerman and his Trio. Mr. Zukerman has remained a phenomenon in the world of classical music for over four decades. His musical genius, prodigious technique, and unwavering artistic standards are a marvel to audiences and critics. This a rare opportunity to hear and meet him in our intimate setting. Further details about these superb chamber music concerts and tickets are available by calling (828) 526-9060, via email at hccmfnc@gmail.com, or online at h-cmusicfestival.org.
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DINNER AT CANYON KITCHEN BY A.J. STEWART
A journey through Canyon Kitchen’s seven-course tasting menu is a trip that your taste buds will remember far into the future.
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t’s one thing to go out and have a good meal. It’s something else to experience it. Canyon Kitchen at Lonesome Valley in Sapphire is an experience that everyone should have. The welcoming and attentive staff seated us on the Terrace of the open air Dining Room, looking out across the Kitchen Garden. Cow Rock Mountain loomed in the distance. I ordered a Paint It Black cocktail; the tart citrus and stout vodka was complemented by fat, sweet blackberries. You can experience their four-course selection of the finest local ingredients, or take a journey through the seven-course tasting menu. We chose to take the journey. The first step was Lamb Carpaccio, a gift from the kitchen – the thinnest slice of lamb I’ve ever seen, topped with mushroom vinaigrette, olive oil and balsamic. The Soft-Shell Crab Relleno was next; tender, flavorful, and perfectly paired with the Sea Island Blue Grits that tasted like southern comfort. The ramps in the Ramps n’ Taters were piquant, while the Sunburst Trout Roe wasn’t overpowering – the opposite of what I expected. Twilight was just setting in and the air
began to cool as we sampled the Bread Basket. Filled with yeasted cornbread with pearled sugar, goat cheese biscuits, and pecan whole wheat, it came with their own homemade caramelized onion jam that was a perfect balance of sweet and savory. The Everything Cured Trout was served with its own skin crisped and seasoned like an everything bagel. It was followed by the Spring “Collards” course of crisp greens with surprising mint. The Rabbit Ragout was melt-in-your-mouth tender and paired with mild Geechie Boy Grits. The most extraordinary dish was the Smoked Duck Breast topped with pickled blueberries. By the time Blueberry Lassi Chouettes came around for dessert, I was almost too full to eat it. But I couldn’t resist those crispy little puffs filled with soft blueberry lemon crème. The bright lemony flavor was perfect with the lime yogurt and orange sherbet. From the cocktail to the Chouettes, it was a long journey, but I am very glad I took it. When you’re ready to take yours, call (828) 743-7967 to make your reservation, or book online at lonesomevalley. com/canyonkitchen.
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WINE PARTNERS BY DAVIS PICKLESIMER HIGHLANDS WINE SHOPPE
For Cecil and Christine De Loach, the fruits of success sprang forth from a series of seemingly-insane decisions.
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n the beginning…A few wine pioneers can say they helped shape the landscape of the California wine industry. It’s easy to forget that quality California wine is still in its infancy compared to the century-old wine traditions of Italy and France. For Sonoma, we can thank the early pioneers, Cecil and Christine De Loach, for cutting a path for others to follow. In 1970, while Cecil was still a San Francisco firefighter (Tillerman) and Christine worked in a correctional facility, they purchased their first property in Sonoma. Christine explains, “Against the ‘wise judgment’ of the time, we purchased 27 acres… at first; our only hope was to make enough to pay the taxes.” With Cecil growing up on a family farm in Andalusia, Alabama, and Christine spend-
ing her youth at a cousin’s Calistoga cattle ranch, they both share “a love and respect of land.” Fortunately, during the 70’s, Americans started drinking more quality wine. This allowed the De Loaches to grow and acquire more land. Going against the conventional wisdom again, they chose property further south of the more popular Dry Creek Valley and Anderson Valley – in Chalk Hill and Olivet Lane. Wanting to produce a Cabernet, they purchased property used for other purposes. Chalk Hill was a prune orchard and an Arabian horse training facility. These trendsetting decisions would be enough for most, but not the De Loaches. In 1975, they made a decision that marked them as “crazy” for a number of years but ultimately benefited the entire Sonoma region; they planted Pinot
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Davis Picklesimer Noir. Now, Pinot Noir is the top red varietal and is only behind Chardonnay for Sonoma. With their personal success, the wine community asked for help in establishing Sonoma as a wine region. After a few years of collaborative work, Christine helped establish Russian River Valley as an AVA in 1983. Currently, they produce 25,000 cases under the Hook & Ladder label and sell enough grapes to other wineries to produce over 30,000 additional cases. In the wine industry, this symbolizes one of the highest levels of respect for your land and growing practices. In the end, the De Loaches are able to look over a landscape in full bloom they helped plant. Their vines will bear fruit long after they are gone. May our next glass of wine be together!
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THE UBIQUITOUS ZUCCHINI BY JENNY KING Don Deal
Sure, it’s classic comfort food, but there’s nothing sleepy about Don Deal’s simple, deeply rewarding Zucchini Casserole.
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nyone who has visited Highlands Marketplace on Saturday mornings has, no doubt, met Don Deal. He’s not only the organizer of the local farmers market, but a successful farmer, as well. Don says that both sides of his family were among the very first settlers in this area, having bought Cherokee land from the government. The farm is in Franklin, in the Mashburn Branch Community, and is about four to five acres, with lots of additional wooded areas. Along with Don’s family, his parents and brother’s family work the farm together. They have goats, bees, chickens, and both a garden area and orchard area. Don’s stand at the weekly market is loaded with everything from honey to eggs to berries and the ubiquitous zucchini. Just like anyone else who grows zucchini, Don often finds himself with an abundance, so it’s a good thing zucchini is his favorite vegetable. He’s sharing one of his most frequently requested dishes, Zucchini Casserole.
Zucchini Casserole Ingredients: 2 cups of thinly sliced Zucchini 1 onion sliced 1 cup grated Cheddar Cheese 1 small can of Cream of Mushroom Soup Preparation: Sauté zucchini and onions until they are soft and tender. Place 1/2 of the sautéed onion and zucchini in baking dish. Add a layer of cheddar cheese. Add the can of cream of mushroom soup, spreading evenly across the layer of cheese. Add the other half of sautéed onion and zucchini. Finish with another layer of cheddar cheese on top. Bake in oven at 350 degrees for 30 minutes, or until cheese is fully melted on the top. This sounds like a recipe that will have everyone in your family asking for more! And don’t fret, if you don’t have zucchini on hand, visit Don at the Highlands Marketplace Saturdays from 8:00 A.M. until noon at Founders Park.
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FOOD & WINE TRUCK ON DOWN TO THE BASCOM FESTIVAL BY JENNY KING
Thanks to a new partnership, participants at this year’s Highlands Food and Wine Festival will want to be truckin’ to The Bascom for a fresh dimension in dining.
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ighlands Food and Wine Festival is back November 8–11 and if you haven’t gotten your tickets, you’d better hurry. Some events are already sold out! Friday, November 9, make plans to attend Truckin’ – the festival’s outdoor music and food truck event, this year held at The Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts in downtown Highlands. The Bascom and Highlands Food and Wine entered this new partnership for several reasons, all of which are a boon to both the organizations and festival-goers. Moving the event to The Bascom makes it so much easier for people to attend, you can simply walk down Main Street to the covered bridge leading to the center. Organizer Casey Reid of Eleven Events explains, “We know that The Bascom is the perfect partner and location for Truckin’ and that it will contribute to the event experience and continue Truckin’s tradition of a totally unique and creative space.” The Bascom plans to feature the A Matter of Taste exhibition during this time. The subject matter is food, and how it affects every aspect of human culture, life, and commu-
nity. Finally, The Bascom will be collecting donations for the Highlands Food Pantry during this exhibition, HFW’s charitable partner. The Bascom Shop will be curating a series of Atrium pop up demonstrations in the spirit of the Matter of Taste exhibit, connecting local, regional, and national artists, chefs, and distilleries. The idea behind these pop up demonstrations is to showcase relationships between various culinary and aesthetic art forms, pairing chefs and alcohol with art, the way one pair’s food with wine. The Lone Bellow will be back in Highlands for Truckin’ with their wildly popular brand of indie-folk rock. Having performed at the festival in 2016, the trio’s enthusiastic fan base will fill the grounds of The Bascom to hear music from their new arrangements of favorites, as well as their latest unrecorded songs. Food trucks from around the region will be on hand to offer up a wide variety of festival food. Nobody will go hungry at Truckin’ and your ticket includes it all. So head to HighlandsFoodandWine.com to find out more about Truckin’ on Friday, November 9, and to grab your passes while they’re still available.
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HIGHLANDS AREA RESTAURANTS 4118 Kitchen and Bar • 64 Highlands Plaza • (828) 526-5002 $ $ • • • C • 93 Altitudes at Skyline Restaurant & Lounge • 470 Skyline Lodge Road • (828) 526-2121 ¢ $$ $$$ • • • • • NC • 57 Bake My Day Cafe & Bistro • 137 Main Street • Wright Square • (828) 487-4633 ¢ ¢ ¢ C • 93 The Bistro at Wolfgang’s • 460 Main Street • (828) 526-3807 $-$$ • • • • NC • • 5 Cyprus Restaurant • 332 Main Street • (828) 526-4429 $$$ • • • NC • 89 Fire + Water Restaurant • Reservations Required • (828) 526-4446 $$$ • REQ C • 13 Fressers Courtyard Cafe • 470 Oak Street, Village Square • (828) 526-4188 ¢-$$ $-$$ • • • C • • • 89 * The Kitchen CarryAway & Catering • 350 S. Fifth Street • (828) 526-2110 $-$$ $-$$ • • 8 Lakeside Restaurant • Smallwood Avenue • (828) 526-9419 $$$ • • • • • NC • • 96 The Log Cabin • 130 Log Cabin Lane • (828) 526-5777 $-$$ $-$$ $$ • • • • • C • • 95 Madison’s Restaurant & Wine Garden • 445 Main Street • (828) 787-2525 $ $$ $$ • • • • NC • • 132 Meritage Bistro • 490 Carolina Way • (828) 526-1019 $-$$ $-$$ $-$$ • • • C • • • 97 On the Verandah • Highway 64 (Franklin Road) • (828) 526-2338 $-$$ $-$$ • • • • • NC • • • 97 Paoletti’s • 440 Main Street • (828) 526-4906 $-$$ • • • • NC • 93 *Rosewood Market • Main Street • 828-526-0383 $-$$ $-$$ • • C • 91 Sky Pie Pizza • 423 N 4th Street • (828) 526-5188 $ $ • • C • 93 SweeTreats Deli • Corner of 4th and Main • (828) 526-9632 $ $ • • C • 96 The Ugly Dog Pub • 298 South 4th Street • (828) 526-8364 ¢ ¢ ¢ • • • C • • 91 Wolfgang’s Restaurant • 460 Main Street • (828) 526-3807 $-$$ • • • • NC • • 5 CASHIERS AREA RESTAURANTS Adair Bros. Smokehouse BBQ • 281 Highway 64 • (828) 743-3200 ¢ ¢-$ • • C • • • 95 *On the Side at Cashiers Farmers Market • Crossroads • 828-743-4334 • 96 The Orchard • Highway 107 South • (828) 743-7614 $$$ • • • • • C • • 90 Slab Town Pizza • 45 Slab Town Road • (828) 743-0020 $ $ • • C • • 95 The Ugly Dog Pub • 25 Frank Allen Road • (828) 743-3000 ¢ ¢ ¢ • • • C • • 91 Zookeeper • Mountain Laurel Shoppes • 828-743-7711 ¢ ¢ ¢ • C • • 90 ¢ $
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HIGHLANDS AREA RESTAURANTS Altitude’s at Skyline Lodge - (828) 526-2121 Annie’s Cafe - (828) 526-1663 Asia House - (828) 787-1680 Bake My Day Bakery & Cafe - (828) 487-4633 Bella’s Junction Cafe - (828) 526-0803 Bistro on Main/Main Street Inn - (828) 526-2590 The Bistro at Wolfgang’s - (828) 526-3807 Bryson’s Deli - (828) 526-3775 Buck’s Coffee Cafe - (828) 526-0020 Cyprus International Cuisine - (828) 526-4429 Dusty’s - (828) 526-2762 El Azteca - (828) 526-2244 El Manzanillo - (828) 526-0608 Fire + Water Restaurant - (828) 526-4446 Fressers Courtyard Cafe - (828) 526-4188 The Kitchen CarryAway & Catering - (828) 526-2110 Lakeside Restaurant - (828) 526-9419 The Log Cabin - (828) 526-5777 M Equals 3 - (828) 284-5096 Madison’s Restaurant & Wine Garden - (828) 787-2525
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Meritage Bistro - (828) 526-1019 Mountain Fresh - (828) 526-2400 On the Verandah - (828) 526-2338 Pescado’s - (828) 526-9313 Pizza Place - (828) 526-5660 Paoletti’s - (828) 526-4906 Rosewood Market - (828) 526-0383 Sports Page - (828) 526-3555 Subway - (828) 526-1706 SweeTreats Deli - (828) 526-9632 The Ugly Dog Pub - (828) 526-8364 Wild Thyme Gourmet - (828) 526-4035 Wine Garden at Old Edwards Inn - (828) 787-2525 Wolfgang’s Restaurant - (828) 526-3807 CASHIERS AREA RESTAURANTS Adair Brothers Smokehouse - (828) 743-3200 Buck’s Coffee Cafe - (828) 743-9997 Canyon Kitchen - (828) 743-7967 Chile Loco - (828) 743-1160 Cornucopia Restaurant - (828) 743-3750 Cork & Barrel Lounge - (828) 743-7477
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El Manzanillo - (828) 743-5522 Four Season Grille - (828) 743-4284 Grandpop’s Ice Cream Parlor - (828) 743-7711 High Hampton Inn - (828) 743-2411 Hunt Bros. Pizza at Cashiers BP - (828) 743-2337 JJ’s Eatery and Canteen - (828) 743-7778 Mica’s Restaurant - (828) 743-5740 On the Side at Cashiers Farmers Market - (828) 743-4334 The Orchard - (828) 743-7614 Randevu Restaurant - (828) 743-0190 Sapphire Mountain Brewing Company - (828) 743-0220 Slab Town Pizza (STP) - (828) 743-0020 Subway - (828) 743-1300 The Blind Mule - (828) 553-8978 The Falls Cafe and Grill - 828-877-3322 The Library Kitchen and Bar - (828) 743-5512 The Ugly Dog Pub - Cashiers - (828) 743-3000 Table 64 - (828) 743-4135 Wendy’s - (828) 743-7777 Winslow’s Hideaway - (828) 743-2226 Zookeeper - (828) 743-7711
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THE CLIMB UP LITTLE GREEN BY EMILY CROWELL
Just like an old friend who lives out in the woods, the summit of Little Green Mountain rewards anyone who makes the effort to visit.
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Hello?” called the voice of worry from the other side of a cluster of evergreen and blueberry bushes. My boyfriend and I were sitting and snacking in a patch of shade atop Little Green Mountain in Panthertown Valley, and he had just burped with the satisfied enthusiasm, apparently, of a black bear gorging himself on blueberries. “Hello!” I called in response. “We’re not a bear!” The small group that passed us were some of the surprisingly few people we encountered on that sunny Sunday afternoon. I felt a creaky apprehension as we pulled into the parking lot in time to watch a large group of excited youngsters tumble yelling out of a van—didn’t they know I was here for peace and freedom from human yawping? Luckily, we didn’t have to trek far down the trailhead before the voices were replaced by birdsong and wind-in-the-trees. This sort of thing happens almost every time I visit Panthertown—lots of cars or people in the parking lot and few human encounters on the actual trail (except for at Schoolhouse Falls, of course). Where do they all go? Not
that I’m complaining. There’s no shortage of trails to get lost on in Panthertown but I had a mission on this day: lunch on top of Little Green Mountain. Life had been doing that thing where everything was happening at once and all of a sudden it was at least a month since we’d been hiking. I love to explore new places, but we needed a sure thing, and Little Green Mountain is my go-to sure thing. Maybe it’s because of the breeze. The climb up Little Green isn’t easy from any direction, and it’s made longer in the summer months by the absence of wind paired with humidity as stifling as it gets in the mountains. But it’s a short climb, and a cool, consistent breeze delights in greeting hikers as they emerge from the woods onto the sundrenched summit. It’s almost as good as ice cream on a hot day at the beach. To get to the top of Little Green Mountain, we took the Panthertown Valley Trail to a right turn onto the Green Valley Trail, then a left turn onto Mac’s Gap trail, and another left onto the Little Green Trail. There are a myriad of other ways to get there— always take a map to explore your options
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and stay found. To reach the Salt Rock Gap entrance to Panthertown Valley from the Cashiers Crossroads, take U.S. Highway 64 East two miles to a left turn onto Cedar Creek Road. In just over two miles take a right onto Breedlove Road, which dead-ends at the trail head in about four miles.
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FLY FISHING ON THE PLATEAU
Chris Wilkes
BY CHRIS WILKES HIGHLAND HIKER
Successfully fly fishing around Cashiers and Highlands requires a little imagination and a willingness to go against the crowd.
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lot of times people will ask me where they can fly fish “in Highlands or Cashiers.” The truth is that most of the best fishing in Western North Carolina resides at least 40 minutes away from the Plateau, but since a lot of folks don’t like the idea of driving so far from here, let’s run down the truly “local” options that can provide an adequate albeit challenging experience. The Cullasaja River: Beginning at the Lake Sequoyah dam on 64 East and stretching all the way down through the gorge into Franklin, this river is the closest in proximity to Highlands. It is stocked at certain times of the year with rainbow and
brown trout. There are a couple of good access points along the river, the most popular being the bridge at Goldmine Road about halfway between Highlands and Franklin. The bad news is, these access points are fished often, resulting in a lot of pressure on the fish. Your best option is to get in the water directly below the bridge and wade upstream to fish between Goldmine and Turtle Pond Road where fewer people may have already been that day. The Chattooga River: Most people in Highlands and Cashiers will find it by driving to the Iron Bridge where the Chattooga Loop trail begins. The river is easily
accessible from the trail which runs parallel with the river for about half a mile. Again, we run into the problem of easy access, meaning high pressure on fish, so your best bet is to hike in until the trail breaks away from the river and then bushwhack your way down to where it is more difficult to access. Please note: This section of the river is not stocked, so the trout you will find in here are native and spook easily. You’ll not only want to use a lighter leader, but a lighter weight rod (1-4wt) if you have one. This river can also be difficult to wade due to the bottom being a lot of shelf rock and potholes. So use care. Good luck and tight lines!
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BLACK-EYED SUSANS BY JEANNIE CHAMBERS THE ACCIDENTAL GARDENER
The Black-Eyed Susan brings beauty, plenty, and a sense of justice to the garden.
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he Black-Eyed Susan’s real name is Rudbeckia hirta. The genus was named for Olaus Rudbeck, a professor of Botany from the University of Uppsala, in Sweden. The botanical name of hirta refers to the hair on its stems and leaves. A good way to remember the real name of this plant: If you’re rude to someone, (especially to someone named Becky), you may get socked in the eye, and if you have a black eye, it’s going to hirta little bit. This sturdy perennial grows upward to about three feet and has beautiful golden yellow, daisy-like petals that span about two to three inches. She thrives in full sun in zones 3 –9. If you’ll notice, the petals bow like a ballerina showing rever-
ence to the master ballerina, allowing its cone shaped black eye to step out into the sun’s spotlight. As the rudbeckia hirta grows in height, its leaves change as well. In the beginning, the leaves are more of an oval with smooth teeth along the edges, but as it reaches adulthood, the leaves become narrower, and the sawteeth more pronounced. Rudbeckia hirta, like its cousin, Echinacea Purpurea (Purple Coneflower) were used by Native Americans for medicinal purposes such as treatment for snake bites, swelling and infection and to boost immunity. These flowers attract butterflies and bees, and are deer resistant. At the end
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of its growing season, the black eye (or cone) will stick around to help feed the birds. If you’re not sold on this bloomer yet, you may be interested to know the Black-eyed Susan symbolizes Justice. Do you hear all the other flowers in your garden softly chanting, “What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!” Note to fellow gardeners: If you do hear your flowers chanting, please keep it to yourself, your flowers need you in the garden, not in an institution somewhere. Whatever your reasons for adding BlackEyed Susan to your garden, it’s a good one. In a few years, you can share this plant with your neighbors and friends and let there be justice for all.
VENTURE OUT
BIRTHDAY GOLF IN IRELAND BY TOM CHILLEMI, PGA TOMSGOLFTOURS.COM
Tom Chillemi shepherds a group through an unforgettable tour of the courses of Ireland.
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immy Maurin recently received a once-in-a-lifetime Birthday present from his three son-in-laws. It was a fantastic golf tour of Ireland, arranged through Laurel contributor Tom Chillemi, PGA, owner of Tom’s Golf Tours. These are his field notes for a birthday present that will always be treasured. “What a trip we had. Ireland is golfer nirvana. Courses are awesome, people extremely friendly, countryside beautiful and the beer just tastes better. “We started our trip by landing in Shannon. Took a helicopter to Waterville so we could get in a round on the first day. We ended up playing six days of golf at Waterville, Dooks, Ballybunion, Old Head, Tralee and Lahinch. “We had some great caddies with awe-
some ‘Irish’ attitudes. My favorite quote was when Jimmy hit the ball pretty far right at Tralee and asked his caddie if we could find the ball. His answer, ‘If the ball was wrapped in bacon, Lassie couldn’t find it,’ was a classic! We laughed the entire round. “For all of the differences between the courses we played, the beauty of Old Head sticks out in my mind as the most distinctive feature of our trip. I would highly recommend anyone planning a trip in this region to make sure that course is on the list. “All the courses were great but my favorite was Tralee, even though wind blew 35 mph. It was just an awesome setting with memorable caddies. “We had pints at so many pubs, but loved our stop at Kate Kearney’s Cottage on the drive back to Killarney from
Dooks. Just a really cool place with great Guinness. “The food in Ireland was very good, but what particularly stood out to me was the ambiance at the various restaurants. I never felt like we were at a restaurant at all, but rather had been invited to someone’s house for a home-cooked meal. We frequently struck up conversations with the owner, which really added to the overall experience of each meal. “Tom understands the great courses of Ireland and Scotland, and clearly has an insider’s knowledge of the magical courses that dot the Emerald Isle. “If anyone is thinking of taking such a marvelous journey, the first step should be a meeting with Tom.” - Jimmy and The Birthday Boys from Mountaintop.
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THE INTREPID TOWHEE BY WILLIAM MCREYNOLDS
Red-eyed Eastern Towhee Female
The Eastern Towhee’s cheerful song is a welcome accompaniment in local forests.
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his large sparrow, the Eastern Towhee (Pipilo erythrophthalmus), looks more like an American Robin than, say, a House Sparrow, but a member of the sparrow family it is. There are white-eyed towhees to our south, but our towhees here in Western North Carolina are red-eyed and plentiful in our woods. The male is black-headed with a sooty black cape, reddish-brown body stripes below the wings, a white belly, and white patches prominent on black plumage. The female is similarly marked with cinnamon brown plumage on the head and cape. Towhee occupy the understory of the forest, noisy solitary foragers that rummage around in the fallen leaves and twigs on the forest floor. They characteristically hop backwards, two-footed, to upturn the leaves and expose insects and worms in the moist decay. Their varied diet includes seeds, insects, spiders, fruit, and snails. They might come to your feeder to compete for seeds or eat fallen seeds on the ground. Eastern Towhee are year-rounders in the Southeastern U.S., although some migrate to breeding grounds in the Northeastern U.S. and Great Lakes states. Their natural habitat
is in forest openings and areas with thickets and dense shrubs. Nests are built in five days by the female on the ground in the fallen leaves or in bushes or tangles a few feet off the ground. A clutch of two to six eggs is incubated for 12 to 13 days. The fledglings are ready to leave the nest in 10 to 12 days after hatching. Towhees have as many of three broods per nesting season. Female cowbirds are brood parasites that lay their eggs in towhee nests that are then incubated and fed by the towhee female as her own. Their loud and extended song is characterized by Sibley as j ink denk te-e-e-e-e and is often “transliterated” as “Drink your teeeeea.” The husky, nasal call is a rising chewink or zhwink. The “long, thin” flight call is a buzzing zeeeeweee. Partners in Flight has estimated the North American population of towhees to be 28 million. This number has fluctuated widely in the last 50 years with the result that this bird is a U.S.-Canada Stewardship Species. The oldest known Eastern Towhee was over 12 years old. Happy birding from the Highlands Plateau Audubon Society. It’s August, our male Ruby-throated Hummingbirds will be
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going south soon. The Highlands Plateau Audubon Society, focused on enjoying and preserving birds and their habitats, is a Chapter of the National Audubon Society and a 501(c) (3) organization. For information on all our activities and membership, please visit highlandsaudubonsociety.org . Red-eyed Eastern Towhee Male
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HISTORY
HATCHING A PLAN
BY DONNA RHODES | PHOTO COURTESY HIGHLANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
A classic prank earned some well-deserved clucks and a place in Highlands History.
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ow much money did the chicken get for crossing the road to make a guest appearance in this column? A poultry sum. The Hall Family has endowed Highlands’ history with a solid contribution, though they weren’t above playing a practical joke or two when the opportunity presented itself. They ran a Dutch Colonial Manor officially named Meadow House, but affectionately called Hall House. The Halls were largely self-sufficient, providing pasture for cattle, which meant fresh meat for guests. They raised chickens and gardened. They cut blocks of ice from the lake in the win-
ter for an icehouse that kept food cold well into summer. When patriarch T.T. Hall passed on in 1918, his wife, Meta, converted several of Bug Hill’s cubicles (buildings that remained after the Sanatorium went up in flames) into guest cottages. One night James Howard and Jack Hall raided the hen house. Chickens in tow, they climbed up into the rafters of a cottage and set a few hens and a rooster on the beams to finish out their roost, then vanished into the night. Hattie Cole’s boyfriend was staying in that cottage. He’d been playing bridge into the
wee hours. Exhausted, he stumbled into the cabin. Fumbling around in the dark, he collapsed onto the bed. Just as he dozed off, the rooster blasted a blood-curdling crow to announce the morning light. It startled the hens, which woke with a cacophony of squawks and promptly plummeted from the rafters, unaccustomed as they were to new quarters. They landed smack on top of Hattie’s beau, who suffered three coronaries and a chicken sheet storm. All that can be said of rascally James and Jack is summed up in this chicken joke: What do you call two muddy chickens that cross the road? Dirty double-crossers.
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BALLAD OF KIDDER COVE BY JANE NARDY | HISTORIAN, CASHIERS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Armed with heaps of ambition and a self-made banjo, the legendary Felix Eugene Alley was the quintessential self-made man.
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t has been over a decade since I wrote an article about the well-known 15-stanza square-dance banjo tune known as “The Ballad of Kidder Cole.” I concentrated more on the ballad than I did the talented teenager who wrote it – Felix Eugene Alley – so it’s time now to tell about Felix’s life. He was born in 1873 in Whiteside Cove, the youngest of the 10 children of Colonel John H. Alley and Sarah Whiteside Norton Alley. In his book, “Random Thoughts and the Musings of a Mountaineer,” he wrote that when he was nine years old, one of his older brothers made him a banjo, using a cheese hoop and a tanned groundhog skin. For the strings they used J & P Coat’s Spool Cotton, twisting strands of threads into different sizes and then waxing them with beeswax. It worked, and Felix taught himself to play hymns and old mountain melodies on his banjo and for a long time he was the only banjo player around. A couple of years later a man from New York City named Mr. Childs boarded for a few days at the Alley house. He saw the banjo, which happened to have a broken
string, and asked Felix what it was. With the New York gentleman watching, Felix made a new banjo string from a strand of J & P Coats thread. Mr. Childs said, “I own the major stock in the company that makes this thread. When I return to New York I’ll send you the finest banjo strings I can find in the city,” which he did and that’s when Felix started playing his banjo at all the area square dances! Felix attended Cullowhee High School and then studied law on his own at home. He was admitted to the North Carolina bar in 1903. Later he was admitted to law practice in South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia. He chose Waynesville as his permanent home and
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when he died there in 1957, he had held a judgeship for over 20 years and was well-known throughout Western North Carolina. He and his wife became the parents of four children, with three of them becoming successful lawyers. When his parents began experiencing the infirmities of old age, back in Whiteside Cove, Felix took turns with his siblings taking care of their beloved parents. My thanks to Carol Bryson for the use of her picture of the Honorable Felix Eugene Alley.
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IF THE SHOE FITS BY A.J. STEWART
When putting your best foot forward, it’s critical that your shoes are up to the task.
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he Plateau is gorgeous this time of year, and there’s nothing better than getting out in the sunshine to enjoy the beauty and get a little exercise. The great thing about our beautiful countryside is the wide variety of walking and hiking trails for us to enjoy. There are easy, flat trails for the average fitness walker, hilly trails to challenge runners, and rugged trails for the experienced hiker. When you’re planning your next trek, make sure you have the right tools for the job. Different types of exercise require shoes with different levels of support and flexibility. There are significant differences between walking and running shoes. Walking shoes tend to be lighter than running shoes because they don’t have quite as much cushioning. Running shoes have thicker cushioning to protect the feet from the more forceful impact of the feet on the ground. Walking shoes also flex differently than running shoes. Fitness walkers will find that they can comfortably wear running shoes, but the same cannot be said for runners wearing walking shoes. For hiking enthusiasts, you have the option
of hiking boots or trail runners. It all depends on the ruggedness of the terrain. For very rough, ragged trails, hiking boots provide better ankle support and have more aggressive tread for stability, but they are heavy. For more moderate terrain, you may want to opt for trail runners. Trail runners are the beefy cousins of running shoes. They offer the rugged tread for better traction without the weight. The most important thing to consider is the fit. Your foot should not slip side to side, or too far forward in the shoe, nor should your heel lift up out of the back. Too much movement within the shoe can lead to blisters. Robyn Restrepo, MD Make sure that your shoes aren’t too tight and there is enough room in the front for your toes. Choose a and obstetrics provider practicing at the shoe made with flexible, breathable material. Mission Health Center – Highlands, locatPoorly fitting shoes can lead to problems later ed at 209 Hospital Dr., Highlands, NC. To on, such as bunions, calluses and shin splints. make an appointment with Dr. Restrepo, Robyn Restrepo, MD is a family medicine call (828) 526-4346.
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THERE MUST BE SOMETHING TO IT BY MARY ABRANYI | CASHIERS VALLEY FUSION
Awaken the mind, sculpt the body and find better breathing with yoga. Mary Abranyi
Mary Abranyi is a Realtor with Landmark Realty Group and the owner of Cashiers Valley Fusion where she offers a variety of Yoga and Karate classes and a Yoga/Wellness Boutique. As a long time yogi, she attributes much of her personal and professional success to her learning experiences as both student and teacher
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n today’s fast-paced world, it’s easier than ever to become overwhelmed by the everchanging fad diet, exercise program and need for instant gratification. Yoga works like no other system of fitness because it focuses on more than just the physical body. Yoga is a system of union, uniting the mind, body and breath for overall wellness. Having been around for more than 5,000 years, Yoga’s longevity through time is a testament to its profound effects and benefits. Yoga is about self-realization and living life at the most profound level, opening up, diving within and experiencing a deep connection with your true self. It can enhance creativity and reduce stress, improve concentration, determination and mental focus, elevate and enhance emotional stability, and can create a springboard to transform old habits into new inspiring ways of being. Besides getting our minds to slow down and improving our overall mental health, yoga has numerous physical benefits as well. A regular yoga practice helps to increase your body’s flexibility, strength and balance, helps improve posture, can relieve back aches, reduce blood pressure, lower choles-
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terol, decrease body fat, prevent injury and stabilize blood glucose levels. It’s also known to increase cardiovascular endurance, energy levels, immune function, digestion, metabolism, and can help to manage weight, promote better sleep and sex. Being a low-impact form of exercise, a regular yoga practice will strengthen muscles and lengthen connective tissue in the body. A critical yet often overlooked part of yoga is the practice of breathing. The breath is a bridge between the mind and the body, representing life force and energy. The process of breathing is usually so automatic that it’s easy to take for granted but important to remember that our thoughts and emotions are connected to our breath patterns. When we focus our awareness on the breath we can bring a sense of calm to the mind and body during times of stress and during times of non-stress. The goal is to achieve focus, not control, and to witness the breath! With so many benefits, it’s easy to see why people of all ages are gravitating towards this ancient practice and making it a part of their modern lifestyle.
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SEVEN SALAD RULES BY DR. ANASTASIA HALLDIN | HEALTHYMAMAINFO.COM
With a little imagination and a set of easy rules, your salads can deliver the passion and promise found in a good summer’s harvest.
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hen you think “salad,” do you visualize a boring pile of vegetables? Or do you imagine the same salad that you eat day after day, because you don’t really know how to create anything new? There are seven basic rules to creating a good, healthy salad. Once you are familiar with these, you can let your creativity flow and easily create the super-salad you always wanted. The Salad Rules: 1. Pick your greens. Kale, lettuce, spinach, arugula: familiarize yourself with the various greens and the flavor profiles they create. Simply changing the greens changes the whole salad! 2. Pick your veggies. Cucumbers, tomatoes, celery, beets, carrots,
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radishes, even jicama, broccoli florets or zucchini. Experiment with finely diced or coarsely chopped veggies to see what works better for you. Make sure to cover the rainbow of colors – the more colors you have in your salad, the more nutritionally dense it is. 3. Pick your main protein: chicken, tuna, tofu (baked or natural,) hardboiled egg, or beans, chick peas or even a scoop of cooked quinoa. 4. Pick something crunchy: croutons, almonds, walnuts, pecans, sunflower or pumpkin or sesame seeds, etc. You can use natural or roasted nuts and seeds. The crunchy factor really makes the salad pop. 5. Pick something oily, to balance the crunch. Avocado is great, but you can also choose cheese. Goat
cheese and feta cheeses work well. 6. Pick the little details. Like accessories to a ball gown, little details matter a lot in a good salad. Try herbs, such as parsley or basil. Or, try something sweet, such as cranberries (dried) or raisins or apple or strawberry slices. Blueberries work, too and so do raspberries. Maybe, some onions or garlic? Seaweed flakes? Chia seeds? Flaxseed? 7. Dressing. Commercially sold dressings tend to be rich in preservatives and artificial ingredients. I think the best salad dressing is a mixture of cold-pressed organic extra virgin olive oil with some coldpressed organic flaxseed oil and possibly a bit of lemon or orange juice. Maybe, a bit of Braggs or some sea salt. Sometimes, apple juice works well with the oil.
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HOMES & LIFESTYLES
BRAND NEW CUSTOM HOME BY WILEY SLOAN
This shrouded-in-nature home is only two blocks from downtown Highlands.
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njoy carefree living in this brand new custom home just steps away from Harris Lake and two blocks from the center of Highlands. The quarter-acre level lot is surrounded by tall trees, lush native vegetation, and has a peaceful mountain stream flowing through the ultraprivate backyard. What could be better than relaxing on the large covered porch with your morning coffee or an afternoon cocktail as the sounds of nature fill the air? Built by Coppage & Coppage, one of Highlands’ best-known builders, this home exudes sleek lines and edgy appeal that buyers are looking for today. Adjoining the foyer are the Powder Room and Laundry Room complete with sink and cabinetry. Wide-plank hardwood floors throughout give the home a casual elegance. Custom stonework and granite surfaces abound. High ceilings, soaring vaults, and an abundance of windows fill the home with light. The home’s open floor plan provides optimal flexibility for a variety of lifestyles.
With three Bedrooms and three-and-ahalf baths, this home is perfect for large families, friends, grandkids, and empty nesters alike. Dual Trane HVAC systems allow independent climate control for the main and upstairs floors. The attached garage allows drive-in/drive-out freedom from inclement weather. Meal prep is a breeze in this thoughtfully designed Kitchen. Walls of cabinets and a large center island with breakfast bar fits today’s desire for simplicity and ease. A gourmet 36-inch Wolf gas stove, LG, and Sharp appliances complete the kitchen. The stone fireplace with raised hearth anchors the Great Room. Stunning vaulted ceiling and walls of windows add to the charm of this area. Exhibit your design talents as you furnish this area to fit your family’s lifestyle. Large sliding doors open to the spacious covered porch overlooking the backyard and creek. Completing the main floor is a spectacular vaulted Master Suite which includes a sitting area overlooking the backyard and
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creek, perfect for sewing, crafts, home office, or just daydreaming. This bedroom has its own private walk out to the covered porch. Enjoy the master bath’s dual vanities and a glass enclosed shower with custom tiles as you freshen up. A large walk-in closet keeps you organized. The upstairs level features two large guest suites each with private bath. Large windows frame nature’s beauty— day and night. Each bath includes a custom vanity and large glass enclosed shower. Youngsters will claim the room under the eaves for their secret playroom/hideaway. Tired of homes with no storage? This home has abundant storage space located over the garage, under the stairs and in the attic. Just a few finishing touches remain, so call today to make this home your own. Listing agent is Terry Potts of Country Club Properties. To arrange a showing or to learn more about this or other listed homes, contact Terry at (828) 526 -2520 or go to ccphighlandsnc.com.
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TALK TO YOUR SPOUSE ABOUT YOUR RETIREMENT VISION BY MARY BETH BRODY | EDWARD JONES FINANCIAL ADVISOR
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ou may not see it in the greeting card section of your local drugstore, but August is “What Will Be Your Legacy Month.” So it’s a good time to think about the type of legacy you’d like to leave. Of course, “legacy” can mean many things. In the broadest sense, your legacy is how you will be remembered by your loved ones, friends, and the communities to which you belong. On a practical level, establishing your legacy means providing your family and the charitable organizations you support with the resources you’d like them to have. And that means you may need to take the following actions: create your plans, communicate your wishes and review and update your documents. Let’s take a quick look at all these steps: • Create your plans. You will want to work with your legal professional, and possibly your tax and financial professionals, too, to draft the plans needed to fulfill your legacy wishes. These plans may include drafting a will, living trust, health care directive, power of attorney, and other documents. Ideally, you want these plans to do more than just convey where you want your money to go –
you want to impart, to the next generation, a sense of the effort that went into building the wealth they receive. Without such an appreciation, your heirs may be less than rigorous in retaining the tangible legacies you’ve left them. • Communicate your wishes. It’s important to communicate your legacy-related wishes to your family members as early as possible. By doing so, you can hopefully avoid unpleasant surprises and hurt feelings when it’s time for your estate to be settled – and you’ll also let people know what tasks, if any, they need to perform. For example, if you’re choosing a family member to be the executor of your estate, or if you’re giving someone power of attorney over your financial or health-related matters, they should be prepared. • Update your documents. During your life, you may well experience any number of changes – new marriage, new children, opening a family business, and so on. You need to make sure your legal documents and financial accounts reflect these changes. For example, if you’ve remarried, you may want to change the beneficiary designations on your IRA, 401(k) and other retirement ac-
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counts – if left untouched, these designations may even supersede the instructions left in your will. And the directions in life chosen by your grown children may also dictate changes in your will or living trust. In any case, it’s a good idea to review all your legacy-related documents periodically, and update them as needed. In addition to taking the above steps, you also need to protect the financial resources that go into your legacy. So, when you retire and begin taking funds from your IRA, 401(k) and other retirement accounts, make sure your withdrawal rate is sufficient for your living expenses, but not so high that it eventually jeopardizes the amounts you planned to leave to your family or to your preferred charities. A financial professional can help you determine the withdrawal rate appropriate for your situation. With careful planning, and by making the right moves, you can create the type of legacy you desire – one that can benefit your loved ones far into the future. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.
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THE BEST IN THE NATION BY JENNY KING
Jill Finch with Annie and Axle
Whether in the field or in the home, Jill Finch’s treasured Labrador Retrievers have clearly defined jobs that they relish.
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hat comes to mind when you think about Labrador Retrievers? They’re smart, they’re friendly, and they’re loyal, right? But did you know they were developed as the breed we know today by English aristocrats in the 1800s who were passionate about shooting game birds? Like all retriever breeds, the lab’s original role was that of a working gun dog. Jill Finch of Cashiers and Texas understands what labs need to be happy. They need to have purpose, they need plenty of exercise, and lots of direction. Currently, Finch owns eight labs that are in training for the AKC Retriever Field Trials. Retriever Field Trials measure how well they can retrieve in the field and dogs are judged in comparison to other dogs. Judges look at the dog’s natural abilities such as marking a fall, memory, intelligence, attention, style, courage, and perseverance. In the Purina High Point Derby, points are assigned and the dog with the most career points is awarded the Charles Morgan Memorial Trophy by Retriever News. Winner of the 2017 High Point Derby was Finch’s own dog, Larry. First of all, Larry is a female. Secondly, her AKC name is She Was
Perfect Thursday. Finch explains the name, “You train and train all week and head to the trials where your dog may not perform as you wish. But someone no doubt says, ‘But she was perfect Thursday’ (or Monday, or Tuesday).” Larry is three years old and has since aged out of the Derby, but was the top dog in the country with 77 points in 2017. She trains all week and participates in field trials on the weekend with top ranked trainer Danny Farmer. Finch herself runs the trials when home in Texas. Larry is a hard-working champion, not a house pet. Finch says that’s a difficult distinction for some pet lovers to understand. As a member of the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society Board of Directors, she finds herself having to explain it time and time again. She says, “It’s like sending your child to a luxurious summer camp. The dogs love it because they’re doing what they were bred to do.” While her other dogs are hard at work, her house labs, Annie and Axel, are a breed apart. They get full run of her house and sleep in her bed; and even though they may not be winning trophies and ribbons, they do a fine job of providing love and companionship.
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Finch’s own dog, Larry, winner of the 2017 High Point Derby.
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FEAST FOR THE EYES
BY WILEY SLOAN | INTERIOR DESIGN BY BILL COOK | PHOTOS BY LOUISE FREEMAN
This Mirror Lake hideaway is loaded with refined touches and cultivated details.
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estled atop a knoll in the Mirror Lake area of Highlands is Laurel Nest, a cottage-style home that offers a feast for the eye. As you near the front door, you immediately realize that you’re approaching a home that is unique and beguiling. Like a child entering a fairy-tale cottage, your eye darts from treasure to treasure. Light cascades through the gallery windows to fill the foyer in brilliance. A birchbranch balustrade adds rustic charm to this cottage that defies description of less than thesis-length narrative. Architectural elements abound, adding vintage character and charm to a house that has been constructed in the last few years. Arched doorways and pocket doors are reminiscent of homes from the early 1900’s. Like a novel whose story envelopes you into the life of the hero one chapter at a time, each room of this home has a story to tell. It’s easy to see that the owner is a collector, since everywhere you look are charming treasures amassed through the years. A Guest Bedroom near the front door is
the perfect retreat for older members of the family. Large pocket doors, when open, ensure that you’re a part of the action, but can easily be drawn to when you’re looking for quiet and solitude. Snuggle in front of the fireplace with a favorite book, or enjoy a soothing bath as you relax after a busy day. Join the action in the living room in front of the stone fireplace when you have reenergized. A variety of comfortable seating beckons you to kick back for a spell. No need for a clock, tantalizing aromas will alert you when meal-time approaches. Kibitz across the counter as the chef du jour creates his masterpiece. The glassenclosed porch has been transformed into the Dining Room. Awaken slowly as the morning mist lifts off Mirror Lake or end the day as the gentle hues of the blazing sun settle in the distance. Whether enjoying a casual bite or a seven-course extravaganza, you are building memories with family and friends. Throughout the seasons the wrap-around porches offer the perfect spot to commune with nature. Gather with friends or enjoy the
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quiet solitude that we sometimes crave. Transcend the stairs to the upper level. You’ll continue to be in awe of the thoughtful detail at every turn. Suspended from the guest room ceiling is a bicycle, reminding you of Toto in “The Wizard of Oz.” The younger clan are immediately drawn to the ladder that leads to the loft – a perfect “tree-house” style hide-away tucked neatly in the corner. The Owner’s Suite with its vaulted ceiling and two-sided fireplace is a sight to behold. Review that pending contract or send an e-mail or two before crawling into bed beneath the vintage pulley-driven woolen mill ceiling fan. Not quite ready to end the day? Enjoy a warm shower or a soak in the sunken tub in the Master Bath. Few of us could accomplish what has been done here. An extremely talented designer from the Atlanta area, owner Bill Cook (vermiliondesignsinteriors.com), along with architect Michael Faust, have created a masterpiece of design. If you attended the Cashiers Showhouse, you saw some of his handiwork. If not, revel in the beauty of pictures shown here.
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SERVICE DIRECTORY
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CLEANING
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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT JIM DUNN
IN THE LIFE OF A CHILD BY JENNY KING
Left to Right: Jim Dunn, Max, Denice Dunn and puppy Millie.
Thanks to true believers like Jim Dunn, the Baldaroo Music Festival is one of the vital fundraisers for the Boys & Girls Club of the Plateau.
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im Dunn of Cashiers has always been involved in youth development activities, such as coaching, school boards, school principal, and summer camp administration. He is currently co-Executive Director with his wife Denice for Camp Merrie-Woode, and is an active volunteer with the Boys & Girls Club of the Plateau. “I am particularly proud of the work being done at the Boys & Girls Club of the Plateau. Now in its fourth year of operation, it has been remarkable to see the positive influence it has had on so many children and their families,” Dunn says. “With all of the success it is having at the grade-school level, it’s our hope to expand through the high school years and keep those children engaged with hopes of pointing them in the right direction with respect to educational and career paths.”
One of the ways the club raises funds for their programs is with the Baldaroo Music Festival, set for September 15 at Fairfield Lake in Sapphire Valley. Baldaroo started in 2016 and given that the location is on Merrie-Woode’s property, they, along with members of their staff, the BGCP staff, and club volunteers, work well in advance to make sure that the site is ready. “We mow the site, spray the hillside for bugs, put up snow fence around the perimeter, erect the band shell on the deck, set up the fireworks dock, put out garbage cans, stake out the seating areas, put out directional signs, and identify the parking areas,” Dunn explains. All of the funds raised for this event go to supporting the club’s programs and efforts to serve the children in our community. Camp Merrie-Woode provides the site free of charge. Many of the perform-
ers charge discounted amounts to support the cause and food purveyors have been very generous in donating back a portion of their proceeds. The club would love to have people volunteer during the event, but even more so at the club. Dunn feels it is one of the most rewarding things that you could do: “To tutor a child and see that light go on when they grasp a particular concept; to teach a child a new sport, or introduce them to a new activity; to guide these children as they explore our natural surroundings; helps you to feel like you are really making a difference in the life of a child.” If you’re interested in joining Dunn and the many other volunteers at the Boys & Girls Club of the Plateau, email them at info@bgcplateau.org or call (828) 743-2775.
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GROWING A VISION FOR CASHIERS The Village Green is aiming for a careful expansion of facilities to enable year-round activities in the heart of Cashiers.
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he Village Green is constructing a cultural events and activities building in Cashiers adjacent to the The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road. The Village Green has been conducting a capital campaign to raise funds for construction of the multiuse year-round facility. So far, $2.5 million has been raised toward the project with a campaign goal of $3.5 million. There are several opportunities for public participation in Growing a Vision for Cashiers. One of these will be a community “timber raising.” Village Green Executive Director Ann Self says that, “We will have an event where people can help put a segment of
the building timbers together.” A date for this event will be announced later. Other events will include two public informational forums in August as well as a tour of construction progress at certain points. The Village Green is the privately conserved park that is the principal public place inCashiers, hosting more than 100 planned events each year, including the popular concert series Groovin’ On the Green, the Village Nature Series and Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival. However, weather and climate limit potential benefit to the community for year-round use. The Village Green realized the tremendous value an expanded indoor gathering
space would add to the already popular park. The facility will host an array of events such as civic forums, musical and theatrical performances, educational programs and religious services. “It will be a valuable experiential and educational center,” says Self. “We are committed to creating a space that will be transformational as we continue to bridge diverse populations in the heart of our community.” To learn more about Growing a Vision for Cashiers or general information about and events in The Village Green, visit VillageGreenCashiersNC.com, email info@villagegreencashiersnc.com or call (828) 743-3434.
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CARPE DIEM FARMS BY SUE BLAIR CARPE DIEM FARMS
Left to Right: Claire Worley and Cayden Pierson
Local campers are given a passport to the Plateau’s past and an invitation to meet Carpe Diem Farms’ resident equines.
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t was another exciting time at Carpe Diem Farms when the The Kelsey Kids summer camp program came to the farm. This was the fifth year we’ve had the pleasure of hosting an afternoon of the camp at CDF. The Highlands Historical Society conducts a week-long camp to teach children what it was like in the early days of Highlands. They have a wide variety of programs and activities throughout the week. Carpe Diem is home to “Cora’s Cabin.” In 20 07 we purchased the former oneroom school house (1882-1926) turned cabin, took it down board by board and reconstructed it in its current location on Stewart Cove Branch. It had been purchased by Bert and Cora Holcomb of
Clarkesville, Georgia, in 1939 and it was owned and enjoyed by generations of Holcomb’s until 20 05 when the land upon which it was located, directly across the street from the Shortoff Baptist Church, was sold to the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital by the Holcomb’s. Bert and Cora’s grandson, Randy Holcomb, maintained the rights to take down the cabin with plans to move it to Clarkesville. Instead, we moved it to Carpe Diem. The children had an opportunity to tour the cabin and learn about its history as one of the seven original one-room school houses. Following the tour they headed to the stables for activities with the equines. Several of the children had never been up
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close and personal with a horse, so they were all given an opportunity to groom one of the farm’s nine horses and then learn the pattern used for barrel racing by leading a horse through the pattern. All the children had an opportunity to give the horses their favorite treat, puffy peppermints, before they completed their time on the farm and boarded their bus to town. It is always a delight to have the opportunity to introduce children to the horses, the farm and experience a slower pace – a little step back in time. Carpe Diem Farms is a 501(c)(3) experiential educational foundation committed to Exploring the Human Potential Through Equines.
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BIG REWARD FOR A LITTLE TIME BY ELIZABETH SPAULDING BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS
Courageous Lexi’s camping experience epitomizes the big lessons taught through the BIg Brothers Big Sisters of Cashiers Program.
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ne of the greatest expenses Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cashiers accrues annually also proves to be one of the most rewarding experiences for our Littles. Each year, our Littles are given the opportunity to go to an overnight camp of their choice free of cost to the family. Not all Littles choose to go, but those that do, look forward to this for months leading up to summer. This year, BBBS of Cashiers sent seven Littles to camps in Western North Carolina. Lexi was the first camper to head off to camp in Hendersonville this summer. This was her first time being away from her family, and although she is of an adventurous and outgoing spirit, she was nervous when
she was dropped off at camp. She got to camp just in time to snag the last top bunk, which anyone who has been to overnight camp knows, this is a coveted possession for the week! Her counselor, Hope, heard Lexi’s worries about staying and jumped right in to help encourage her to be brave and think about all the fun things they would do for the week which included rafting, canoeing, rock climbing, swimming in the lake, and ice cream parties they would partake in. Being reminded of this helped to ease Lexi’s mind and she quickly unpacked, made up her bunk, and joined her new cabinmates for a week of fun. The lessons that come from this independence, interaction with new peers, inner struggles of homesickness, and adventure are priceless and lead to lots of growth
for each of our Littles who take a leap of faith and go to camp. We are always looking for additional mentors of all ages who would like to commit to being a part of a child’s life. Both Cashiers and Highlands branches offer site-based and community-based programs that allow our volunteers flexibility and fun. The school-based program allows mentors the opportunity to assist children with academics and social skills weekly at school. The community-based program enables mentors the freedom to participate in activities that occur after-school or on the weekends twice a month. If you want to learn more about mentoring through BBBS, please contact Elizabeth Spaulding at cashiers@bbbswnc.org.
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FRIENDS FOR LIFE BY DONN GASH FOREVER FARM
Abandoned special needs animals have found a loving sanctuary at Forever Farm.
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hen Friends for Life and the Forever Farm are the topic of conversation, our senior residents tend to be the focus. It’s only natural. The bigger part of our population are our senior pets. Senior care is the most distinctive aspect of our mission. We do have younger residents at the Forever Farm though. These pets partly make up the other focal point of our mission: special needs companion animals. What does “special needs” mean? It can present itself in a number of ways. Dogs like Stevie and Jelly, who are both diabetic and require insulin injections twice a day. Sevwyon, a horse with uncorrectable dental issues that keep him from grazing, requires special dietary care. Margeaux, the blind
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cat who came to us as a kitten. Some of the special needs are medical/physical. Others are emotional. A prime example of a special needs kitty is Kiki. Kiki came to the Farm in 2017 after she was found in a barn with her litter mates. She was born with a birth defect which renders her hind legs essentially useless. Kiki is one of the residents at Friends for Life that requires specialized care due to her condition and will be a permanent resident. A special wheelchair was purchased for her by a generous donor and we recently found that she also gets around well in her drag bag, which is a specialized item designed for paraplegic animals. Despite her challenges, Kiki is a sweet, happy cat that gets along with all her senior and special needs friends. She scoots her way into your heart when you meet her.
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Then there’s Banana. Banana is one of our younger canine residents. She was picked up as a stray who had been struck by a car, resulting in a fractured vertebra. The injury left her slightly wobbly in the back end and incontinent. Otherwise, she’s a perfectly healthy girl. The bathroom issues make her a low probability candidate for adoption (she chews off diapers), but luckily she’s incredibly happy here at the farm. If you’d like to help in our mission to care for pets like these, please consider a taxdeductible donation to help further our mission. You can make a general donation, or sponsor a specific pet. For more information, visit our website at www.friendsforlife. foreverfarm.org or call (828) 508-2460. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 340, Sapphire, NC 28774.
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Lila Howland, Individual Humane Hero of the Year
PAWS TO SALUTE OUR HEROES BY DAVID STROUD | CASHIERS-HIGHLANDS HUMANE SOCIETY
A trio of generous supporters have earned The Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society’s highest honors.
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he Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society presented its prestigious Humane Hero of the Year Awards at its annual fundraiser Bark, Beer & Barbeque this past June at The Farm in Highlands. The awards, now in its fifth year, recognize animal-loving recipients in three categories – Individual, Business and Special Recognition. Receiving the 2018 CHHS Individual Humane Hero of the Year was Lila Howland in recognition of her decades of volunteer work in animal welfare, and for her efforts in the early 20 0 0’s to expand the original charter and jurisdiction of what was then known as the Cashiers Area Humane Society into what is known today as the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society. Old Edwards Hospitality Group was honored as the 2018 CHHS Business Humane Hero of the Year to recognize their years of donations of bedding that have aided the comfort of shelter animals, their intern volunteer service days at CHHS featuring students from around the world, and for a corporate culture that vigorously works to reunite lost pets with their worried families. The 2018 CHHS Special Recognition Humane Hero of the Year Award was given to The Town of Highlands,
as a gesture of gratitude for an animal-loving philosophy including the building and maintaining of a public dog park, providing the use of the community building for CHHS adoption events, and for hosting the annual CHHS Forever Family Reunion at the dog-friendly Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park. More than 200 guests attended the sold-out event to support the CHHS mission of rescue, spay/neuter, compassionate care and adoption, and to help fund the construction of the new CHHS Feline Adoption & Animal Care Center, North Carolina’s most modern no-kill shelter exclusively for cats and kittens, opening on the 10acre CHHS campus in Fall, 2018. Established in 1987, Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society is a 501(c) (3) non-profit animal shelter that receives no state or county tax dollars, and no funding from any national animal organization. CHHS is located on Highway 64 in Sapphire, two miles east of the Cashiers Crossroads. For more information, visit us online at CHhumanesociety.org or call (828) 743-5752. Tax-deductible donations to support our lifesaving work can be mailed to: CHHS, P.O. Box 638, Cashiers, NC 28717.
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The Town of Highlands (accepted by Mayor Patrick Taylor) awarded Special Recognition Humane Hero of the Year Award.
Old Edwards Hospitality Group (accepted by Richard Delaney) awarded Business Humane Hero of the Year Award.
BY WILEY SLOAN
A stroll around the grounds of The Peggy Crosby Center reveals some startling botanical history.
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n addition to The Peggy Crosby Center’s role as a provider of cost-effective office space for non-profit organizations valuable to our community, it’s also the perfect classroom to learn about native plants of the Plateau. For many years, the Laurel Garden Club has donated funds to the center for landscaping with native plants and for preserving our historically significant trees. Club member Lila Howland explains the reason for this year’s grant: “The project, which is a work in progress that will evolve over several seasons, involves planting low growing evergreens, native grasses, ground covers and native wildflowers on the southern exit drive. On the front bank plans include adding dense plantings of native warm season grasses and flowering perennials that can also support pollinator species for our native plants. Through signage these
areas can be an educational resource for our community in the use of native plants.” Funding from The Garden Club grant will provide for preservation of heritage trees. Two non-native species on the PCC property are believed to have been planted by Dr. Thomas G. Harbison, noted botanist and one of the early settlers of Highlands. Harbison bought Highlands Founder Samuel T. Kelsey’s house and property in 1893. One tree that’s believed to have been grown from seed by Dr. Harbison, dominates the main parking lot. Once identified as a Fraser fir native to the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, that identification was questioned when other Frasers were killed by parasites in the 1970’s while this tree flourished. During a storm, some seed cones were blown down. Thorough evaluation of these seeds determined that the tree was actually a European Silver Fir – a Fraser look-alike which is
native to the mountains of Europe from the Pyrenees north to Normandy, east to the Alps and beyond. Another stand of trees has naturalized from the Nordmann Firs raised from seed by Dr. Harbison and planted south of the current PCC property line. Nordmann firs are native to the mountains south and east of the Black Sea in Turkey, Georgia and the Russian Caucasus. PCC’s proudest native and historic tree is the Franklinia located near the front walkway. All Franklinias are descended from the seed collected by William Bertram in Georgia around 1776. Its lovely and fragrant fall blossom is the logo of the Peggy Crosby Center. Come stroll the Crosby Center property. Listen to the birds sing, smell the freshness of the mountain air and revel in nature’s beauty.
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HISTORY OF HERITAGE TREES
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SCALY MOUNTAIN WOMEN’S CLUB BY PEGGY PAYNE SCALY MOUNTAIN WOMENS CLUB
The Scaly Mountain Women’s Club will be serving up its near-legendary pancake breakfast on August 25 within a cherished piece of local history.
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he Scaly Mountain Women’s Club meets May through October in the Old Scaly School House in Scaly Mountain. We enjoy the building and the lovely grounds. The old bell stands ready to call the children to class or announce the death in the community. The building is more than 100 years old. It was originally built as a school for grades one through four. After the children finished grade four they took the bus to Highlands. Mrs. Elaine Griffens was a student here, and she thinks that the school closed in 1946. It then served as church.
Later it was used as a community center. After many hours of work the Old School now once again serves as the community center for Scaly Mountain. The children are long gone, but the walls of the old school are filled with pictures of those students. The August pancake breakfast will be held at the Old School House on Saturday, August 25. Please join us for buttermilk pancakes, plain or with local handpicked blueberries, Blalock sausage, orange juice, and coffee. The address is 41 Buck Knob Road. Hours are 8:00 until 10:00 A.M.
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HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS LAND TRUST BY JULIE SCHOTT | HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS LAND TRUST
The fragile state of our pollinators is examined in detail with the latest entry in the Village Green Nature series, Tuesday, August 28, in Cashiers.
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lowers, honey and the fruits and vegetables we enjoy are all dependent on pollinators. In fact, one in three bites of food you eat is there because of pollination. Pollinators also support healthy ecosystems that clean the air, stabilize soils, protect from severe weather and support other wildlife. Unfortunately, pollinators face many threats including habitat loss, invasive plants, and pesticides. One way you can help is by creating pollinator habitat. Planting a variety of native flowers that can feed many different types of pollinators, limiting the use of herbicides and pesticides, and planting host species (for example, Milkweed, which is vital for monarch caterpillars to feed on) are just some of the ways you can contribute to helping our local pollinators thrive.
McKinney Meadow, an HCLT conserved wildflower meadow located on the historic Highway 107 South corridor in Cashiers (across from Cornucopia Restaurant), provides good habitat for pollinators. In fact, it is one of the newest stops on The Butterfly Highway, a statewide conservation restoration initiative that aims to restore native pollinator habitats to areas impacted by urbanization, land use change and agriculture across North Carolina. HighlandsCashiers Land Trust is proud to support our pollinators in this way and encourages others to follow suit by planting native in their own spaces. By planting native, you can provide habitat for not only those pollinator who live her but those who are passing through, like monarch butterflies. Every fall, millions of monarchs travel 2,0 0 0 miles from
across North America to Mexico. The journey takes a tremendous amount of energy and can take four or five generations to complete. These long distance flights require many stops for rest, food and breeding sites to sustain their successive generations along the way. On Tuesday, August 28, join us at 5:30 PM at The Village Green Commons for “Butterfly Byways: A Road Map for Pollinator Conservation. This free, family-friendly program will be presented by University of Kentucky Entomologist Adam Baker. This program is hosted by HighlandsCashiers Land Trust and The Village Green and is part of The Village Nature Series. The final program of the season will be on September 25, “Digging Rock: Prospecting the Geology of Our Landscape.” Please join us!
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GIVING BACK
PASSING THE GAVEL BY JANE JERRY HIGHLANDS ROTARY CLUB
Jerry Moore takes the reins of the Rotary Club of Highlands with big boots to fill and big expectations for the coming year.
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erry Moore, owner of Kilwin’s Chocolates and Ice Cream Shop in Highlands, took the helm of the Rotary Club of Highlands when Rick Trevathan passed him the gavel at the end of June. Bounding up to the podium in his signature shorts and polo shirt, he thanked Trevathan, a retired Houston lawyer, for his 2017-2018 service. Moore went on to note that he has mighty big shoes to fill, “Not only those big Texan cowboy boots, but also those great sport coats!” Trevathan responded in kind when he said, “Jerry, I’ll be happy to loan you some sport coats, in exchange for that delicious Kilwin’s ice cream, of course.”
Left: Jerry Moore, Incoming 2018-19 President of the Rotary Club of Highlands receives the gavel from (right) Rick Trevathan, Outgoing President. Rotary International’s new President Barry Rassin chose the theme “Be the Inspiration” for his year and hopes that clubs all over the world mirror the theme in each community by doing work with a transformational impact. Reflecting on the theme, Moore said, “Here in North Carolina, my involvement
with the Rotary Club of Highlands has proved to me that community service can truly be transformational, especially when one or more of my four children volunteer with me and my wife Kay. I am excited about taking on my role as President of the Club – and I truly believe that this year,every member can and will Be the Inspiration!”
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FRESH TREASURES A careful browse through the little hamlets scattered about Scotland offers a fresh crop of treasures for Vivianne Metzger Antiques.
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he owners of Vivianne Metzger Antiques are always looking for new sources to enhance their fabulous inventory of 19th century English and French Antiques. They continue to be the most extensive source of period antiques on the Cashiers/Highlands Plateau. With a 2000-square-foot warehouse full of furniture, lighting, and unusual items, the shop and warehouse are always full of treasures to explore. In 2018, they decided to expand their search to Scotland. Several dealers and customers had mentioned villages to check out and it provided a wonderful excuse to tour the beautiful countryside of Scotland. Their trip by car took them through many interesting towns and villages, including Glascow, the islands of Mull and Skye, Inverness, Aberdeen, Perth, St. Andrews and, of course, Edinburgh. It is difficult to describe how beautiful the countryside is and the friendliness of the Scotts. The best antique sources were in the area of Abernyte and Rait. There they found old buildings converted to interesting antique malls with multiple dealers. Then there were the storybook villages of Little Dunkeld and Pitlochry. They offered so many charming places to stay. Several castles and large country homes were just a few of the fun places to stay. The search was very productive and gave them confidence that there are good sourc-
es for period antiques in Scotland which could supplement their finds in England. Vivianne Metzger Antiques is celebrating their 21st year in Cashiers, and is located at 31 Canoe Point off Valley Road. The shop is open Monday through Saturday 10:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. through Thanksgiving. Vivianne offers these tips for keeping your antiques fresh: 1. Mix Things Up – Don’t have too many pieces that look alike; mix eras and cultures. 2. Give Older Pieces New Life – Juxtapose them with overtly contemporary fabric. 3. Balance large pieces with lighter pieces. 4. Comfort is an Important Consideration – Always ask a dealer to let you try items in your home. 5. Placement – Careful placement of antiques in uncluttered rooms highlights them.
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BY DONNA RHODES
With her broad portfolio, Dale Gordon brings an exciting energy to the Highlands Chamber of Commerce.
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ince its inception, the Highlands Dale Gordon Chamber of Commerce has been active, promoting and managing growth, maintaining the balance that sustains business while protecting the area’s biggest asset, its beauty. The past two years the Chamber has stepped up its game by promoting the extension of the season to attract new visitors, residents, and businesses. Added weeks will be added commerce. By reaching out to other chambers and communities, researching and developing a new, strong brand, and hiring talented, experienced staff to implement these objectives, Highlands is already feeling the energy, excitement, and reward the long hours and hard Bay. Add two decades of film and tourism work has generated. The latest addition to their staff is the new development to her deep and abiding love Marketing and Project Manager, Mrs. Dale of the region and you can see why she was the perfect candidate for this post. Gordon. She will oversee the growth and “I am thrilled to join the team at the development of the Highlands brand. Chamber in actively marketing Highlands She comes to us from the Tampa Bay as a premier destination for business and area where she was the Executive Director and Film Commissioner of Film Tampa leisure,” she says. “Having visited the area
since I was a child, Highlands has always held a special place in my heart, and I am overjoyed to now be raising my family here with my husband, Andy.” In this position, she will be managing all aspects of the Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center, including print production, digital marketing, social media, email marketing/customer relationship management, and website content. In other words, pretty much anything that has to do with chamber promotion, from business to natural assets will be in her capable hands. Executive Director Bob Kieltyka says, “We’re overjoyed to have Mrs. Gordon complete our team at the Chamber. She brings a wealth of knowledge and talent to the position and will flourish in her role.” To welcome her or inquire about her new position, email her at marketing@highlandschanmber.org.
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CHAMBER WELCOMES DALE GORDON
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Jim Robinson, Design South Builders
COLLABORATIVE BUILDING BY DONNA RHODES
A lifetime of experience has moulded Jim Robinson of Design South Builders into the perfect builder-designer for the magnificent setting of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau.
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he ideal builder-designer is a master architect. His construction rises above his competitors. Good communication is his utmost priority. As an exterior/interior stylist he knows how to marry a home’s look and feel to its environment. Maybe you could find that kind of talent in a large city like Atlanta or New York. But Jim Robinson, owner of Design South Builders, shines at all the above and more. And just like you, he has chosen to live as close to heaven as possible. When it’s time to start planning your ideal forever or vacation home, he’s right around the corner, and he’s ready to make your dream home a reality. Robinson graduated from Tulane University with a Masters in Architecture. In Atlanta he worked for two architectural firms on both commercial and residential projects. Couple that experience with his strong background in the art of building plus licensure in construction, and you have a slice of pure magic. With regard to his approach to clients, who often become longterm friends, he says, “I offer unique insight into the whole design build process. Each house is a collaborative effort. Every home I build is unique, from floor plan to rooftop.” He invites clients to go online and pin favorites. That gives him a sense of their style. He envisions what lies ahead … pitfalls, costs, etc… . and is able to steer marvelous dreams into the land of workable and affordable. He takes everything into account, including current and future family members, their ages and restrictions, but most of all he focuses on what is wonderful and how to sustain the wow factor, from breathtaking views to all of Mother Nature’s surrounding majesty. Marvel at the way he marries rustic mountain materials like stone, wood, and natural patterns to contemporary line, form, and function by visiting his website designsouthbuilders.com. Better yet, call him at (828) 577-0407 for a consultation and personal tour of some of his stunning mountain homes. You can also friend him on Facebook: Design South Builders.
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Roy G. Taylor
BLUE RIDGE PUBLIC SAFETY BY DONNA RHODES
Blue Ridge Public Safety keeps the byways and communities of Southern Jackson County safe thanks to constant patrols and 24-hour vigilance.
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ou may have noticed there is not a city police force in the Cashiers area. The rural nature of the Plateau makes it difficult to patrol regularly and Jackson County has limited resources. In response to this conundrum, North Carolina started the Company Police Program in 1891. The North Carolina General Statutes gives the Attorney General the authority to commission Special Police Agencies and Officers, which has given rise to our own Blue Ridge Public Safety. Blue Ridge Public Safety began as Sapphire Valley Public Safety; a special police agency at the Fairfield Inn in 1972. Founded to protect the destination hotel and its clientele, SVPS began contracting with neighboring communities and businesses, providing the same quality service and protection enjoyed by Fairfield Inn. After the tragic fire in 1986, the legacy of SVPS lived on, becoming Blue Ridge Public Safety in 1997. So, what is a “Special Police Agency” and what sets it apart from city or county police? “The only difference is that we are not tax funded,” says Chief of Police Roy G. Taylor. “We are funded solely through contracts with our clients.” For 47 years, BRPS has been a vital asset to this community. All of the officers go through the same rigorous background checks and intense training programs as any other law enforcement officer. They have all of the same authority, but their jurisdiction is limited to the areas they are contracted to. “We have contracts with the majority of business and communities along the Highway 64 corridor in Jackson County,” says Chief Taylor. BRPS patrols 24 hours a day on their client’s properties, making sure doors are locked and nothing is out of place. They monitor residential alarms and perform weekly exterior walkarounds and interior safety checks for vacation homes during the winter. For the Property Owners Associations that have contracted their services, Chief Taylor or one of his officers attends every annual meeting to provide them with updates and statistics on criminal activities in their communities. BRPS is an invaluable part of the community, helping with everything from unlocking cars to responding to medical emergencies. For more information, call (828) 743-2199 or visit blueridgepublicsafety.com.
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MIX OF PRACTICAL & MAGICAL BY MARY JANE MCCALL
Josephine McDonough
Josephine’s Emporium offers a kaleidoscopic gallery of exquisite prints, etchings and lithographs, displayed in the center of Cashiers.
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osephine’s Emporium, located a stone’s throw from The Village Green on 40 Burns Street in Cashiers, is a wonderful mix of practical and magic. Practical, in that they can handle your custom framing needs, from inexpensive to museum quality for your finer pictures and prints. Magical, in that they have a stunning assortment of antique maps, prints, etchings, lithographs, collotypes, and pochoirs. The storefront is new and being lovingly renovated, but owner Josephine McDonough is no stranger to the Cashiers area, having been a long-time visitor while participating in area antique shows for many years. Josephine has been showing her beautiful and rare art finds at antique shows throughout the East Coast and Midwest for over 30 years, garnering a loyal following of customers who recognize her as a go-to resource. Additionally, she has had a storefront in Atlanta, McDonough Fine Art, for many years, a business that still has hours by appointment. A visit to Josephine’s is a visual delight. Antique prints of every size, sort, and description invite you to linger over each, admiring the artistry and nuances of these timeless pieces. Botanical, bird, and nature prints abound with beautiful works by John James Audubon and Mark Catesby, among others. Don’t be surprised to find an intricate engraving with hand water colors from the 1600’s hidden among the
many treasures here. Those beautiful pieces might be the first to capture your attention, but take your time to peruse the antique maps, many from the 1800s. You’ll find yourself closing your eyes and imagining the world as it was. The brilliantly-colored pochoirs are also sure to catch your eye, and the lithographs, etchings and collotypes are perfect examples of these early and enduring art forms. As renovations on the building progress, space will be provided for other antique dealers to sell their finds as Josephine’s vision for a true emporium for artists and antiques comes to fruition. Summer hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 10:00 A.M. until 6:00 P.M., with other days and Sunday afternoons open by chance. You may also contact Josephine at mcdonoughfineart@msn.com.
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PAT ALLEN REALTY GROUP
Back Row (Left to Right) Ryan Bears, Carole Lufburrow, Sherman Pope, Kurt Barbee, Cy Timmons, Sheila Welch Zilbauer, Steve Sheppard; Front Row (Left to Right): Julie Osborn, Lucy (Barker in Charge), Pat Allen. Not pictured Christy Harris
Pat Allen’s real estate success is predicated upon a passion for serving clients and a deep knowledge of the market in this corner of Western North Carolina.
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hen Pat Allen moved to Highlands 24 years ago, she never imagined herself in the world of real estate. Pat and her late husband – sometimes referred to as “the other Pat” or Dr. Pat – opened a bed and breakfast, the Morning Star Inn, in October 1994. Five years prior to opening the inn, the two Pats joined the Professional Innkeepers Association and Mrs. Pat attended a two-year culinary school to learn everything about food. Cooking classes were offered and became popular for locals and inn guests. After selling the inn eight years later, Pat decided to focus on a career in real estate. Pat was Broker-in-Charge of the Harry Norman Highlands Office for eight years before opening Pat Allen Realty Group in August 2013. It’s located in a charming home built in 1928 at 295 Dillard Road. Her daughter, Julie Osborn, who was a Harry Norman Realtors agent in Atlanta, was the first to join her firm. Soon to follow
were Sherman Pope, Cy Timmons, and Steve Sheppard. Now the team has added Christy Harris, Ryan Bears, Sheila Welch Zilbauer, Carol Lufburrow, and Kurt Barbee. “We have one more coming soon! “says Pat. Her explanation for this rapid growth is the fact that her’s is an independent firm that allows her to make decisions based on what’s best for all, with no franchise fees to pass on to the clients and brokers, and personal service and attention offered by all members of the Pat Allen Realty Group Team. They sell and list in every price range and don’t concentrate on one specific country club. Their knowledge and brokers include Highlands, Cashiers, Scaly Mountain, and Lake Toxaway. Several brokers are licensed in Georgia as well. “I’m amazed at our growth with record breaking sales for the past two years,” says Pat. When asked what contributed to her success as a top producer for 14 years Pat explained that preparation and passion
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are the key. “You have to learn constantly and invest time every day to understand the market here,” Pat says. She was the first Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist in Highlands and recently added her Resort and Second Home Property Specialist certification. “Buying or selling a second home is very different in so many ways, “says Pat. Negotiating skills are vital in this market and Pat is a top negotiator. One of her clients describes her as the “Energizer Bunny in high heels!” She never stops and never gives up! She is proud to share her success with her brokers and their success is her goal as well. Giving back to the community is important to Pat Allen Realty Group. Pat has served on the board of the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society and the Highlands Playhouse. She and her brokers can be seen at almost every non-profit event and understand the needs of helping others in the community.
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BETH TOWNSEND Owner / Broker
LIZ HARRIS Owner / Broker
STEVE HODGE President
ANN McKEE AUSTIN Owner / Broker
REPRESENTING THE BUYERS AND SELLERS OF PREMIER PROPERTIES IN THE CASHIERS & HIGHLANDS AREA FOR OVER 40 YEARS. McKeeProperties.com
MERRY SOELLNER Broker Associate
PAUL COLLINS Broker Associate
COLEEN GOTTLOEB Broker-In-Charge
SANDY & JOHN BARROW Sales & Listing Team / Broker Associates
KEVEN HAWKINS Broker Associate
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PHILIP BRADLEY Broker Associate
MICHAEL BENITEZ Broker / Developer
WAYNE MONDAY Broker Associate
THE KEY TO DISCOVERING YOUR NEW MOUNTAIN LIFESTYLE.
LOCATED IN THE HISTORIC MINNIE COLE HOUSE 619 Highway 107 South
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Cashiers, NC 28717 /
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LU X U RY E S TAT E
$2,5 0 0,0 0 0
46.22 acres in the heart of Sapphire Valley. Own big acreage with a main home and guest home perfectly sited for privacy, ponds, waterfalls, streams and mountain views! Both homes have quality finishes, and convenient access to all areas of our plateau. MLS# 86761
A MASTERPIECE
$ 2, 375,0 0 0
A contemporary masterpiece. Walls of windows allow the interiors to be flooded with light and magnificent mountain views. Many features include gourmet kitchen, family room, office/den, 2 laundry rooms, winecellar, elevator and amazing porch with fireplace. MLS# 87645
HIGH HAMP TON
$1,49 5,0 0 0
Newer construction home in High Hampton Resort. Privately situated on 1.59 acres of gentle topography, allowing garden or play space. A+, Opulent finishes, an open plan and large screened porch allow for seamless entertaining and enjoying mountain weather. MLS# 88022
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HIGH HEMLOCK
P I N N AC L E R I D G E
$ 8 9 9,0 0 0
$76 9,0 0 0 0
Charming 5BR/3.5BA home boasting high elevation, pond frontage and year round mountain views to be enjoyed from spacious decks and screened porch. Family-sized living room with stone fireplace and cathedral ceilings, library with fireplace. MLS# 86728
Charming 4BR/4.5BA home in a private gated community. Cathedral ceilings, stone fireplace in living room. Spacious kitchen, covered deck, screened porch with fireplace, recently finished basement with wet bar, bedroom, and bunkroom. MLS# 85508
VIEW FOR MILES
I N -T O W N C O T TAG E
$ 49 9,0 0 0
$ 49 9,0 0 0
Amazing, long-range panoramic mountain views are available from this very well-maintained home in Bee Tree Ridge. Comfortable and charming, the home boasts 7 acres, end-of-cul-de-sac privacy and terrific outdoor spaces. MLS# 87792
In-town, English-inspired Cottage boasts gorgeous gardens, exceptional views of Big Sheepcliff, and charming, all on one level living. Open plan kitchen/living room w/ fireplace and wet bar. Dining room/den features a wall of windows Great for entertaining. MLS# 88004
SOOTHING WATER VIE WS
R E A DY F O R M OV E - I N
$ 3 9 9,0 0 0
Sweet Cottage enjoys views of Lake Lupton and you’ll be able to walk to the newly renovated club. Pretty wood interiors and spacious decks. Live on one level, with guest accommodations on the upper floor. Additional office and bath over the carport. MLS# 88454
MERRY SOELLNER 828.399.1580 (c) merry@cashiers.com
$ 32 9,0 0 0
Newer construction home in Holly Forest 2! All updated, and with a mountain view, too! Open Floor Plan. Master and 2 guest rooms on the main level of the home. Well finished kitchen with adjacent dining and screened porch. Cathedral ceilings, wood flooring. MLS# 88004
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ELEGANT CONDO
$ 3 49,0 0 0
C E DA R C R E E K
$ 3 4 0,0 0 0
Outstanding newer construction (2007) 3BR/3.5BA condo very conveniently located in the heart of Sapphire Valley. Enjoy the Horsepasture River rolling noisily past your back porch! Plus, 2-car garage parking! MLS# 88323
Nicely remodeled 3BR/3BA tennis cottage with loads of charm and a private feel! Open floor plan features stone WBFP and wood walls. Kitchen has granite countertops. 2BR on the main level, each with its own bath. Enjoy large decks surrounding the home! MLS# 87172
G R E AT R E T R E AT
M O U N TA I N G E TAWAY
$ 2 9 9,0 0 0
Affordable, quiet and private retreat located in Holly Forest with a mtn. view! Cozy, updated interior allows for carefree move-in! 3BR/3BA, just the right size for a summer get away or year-round residence. Kitchen has upgraded appliances and granite. MLS# 87971
$275,0 0 0
Just another day in paradise! If peace, quiet and privacy are your goals, this may be that place! High elevation, newer construction and immaculately maintained. 2BR(+bonus rm)/2.5BA open plan home, attractively furnished and ready to move in. On 2.47 acres that are bordered by nice, active streams. A real gem! MLS# 86494
LOT S & L A N D IN-TOWN VIEW PROPERTY
$14 5,0 0 0
WA D E H A M P T O N VA LU E
$ 8 9,0 0 0
Very gentle, in-town building site with views! More tree clearing will net more dramatic views! 3.98 acres in the casual community of Pine Forest boasts a 4BR septic installed on the property, a stream and a spring, and gentle building site. MLS# 86051
A special property, specially priced! You can own a piece of the worldrenowned Wade Hampton Golf Club. Buildable corner lot of .68 acres +/- enjoys gentle topography and is priced below the county’s assessed value. MLS# 85330
IT’S GOOD TO BE KING
B U I L D I N S I LV E R S L I P
$110,0 0 0
3.04+/- acres in a gated neighborhood, conveniently located for the lake lovers, shopping and restaurants. Views so awesome, you may never want to leave! Sell one of the lots for additional income, or keep both yourself, because it’s good to be King!! MLS# 86653
Here’s a chance to purchase a gentle, buildable lot in Silver Slip Falls, a gated, in-town community with a beautiful, stocked trout pond. Enjoy peaceful, quiet days here with the convenience of being within 1 ½ miles from the Crossroads. MLS# 88435
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$ 8 0,0 0 0
MERRY SOELLNER 828.399.1580 (c) merry@cashiers.com
CA S H I E R S I N -T O W N
$1,15 0,0 0 0
Private custom-built 3BR/4.5BA home on 7 gently rolling acres includes stream-beds, walkways, and arbors. The striking beauty of the grounds mirror perfectly the incredible comfort and livable layout of the home. The main level is designed with full exposure to the elements, windows everywhere; easy flow to all outdoor areas; decks and porches abound; an open kitchen, center island, farm table dining, and family room flow; and the master suite. MLS# 86915
GLENVILLE
L ANCE WOOD
$ 59 0,0 0 0
$ 4 3 5,0 0 0
Charming vintage farmhouse with a root cellar out-building set on over 11 acres of gently rolling land. The parcel boasts wide frontage along Highway 107 in Glenville, NC. Possible commercial development opportunities in addition to residential use. MLS# 87790
Vintage 1950s farm house cottage with a spacious living room, high ceiling, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen and walk-in pantry. The main house has 2BR and detached garage has studio apartment on the 2nd floor. Seasonal views of Sheep Cliff and Lance’s Lake. MLS# 87793
LIT TLE TERRAPIN
BEE TREE RIDGE
$2 2 0,0 0 0
Two Lots — incredible views! Whiteside Mountain and many other layered mountains at over 4,000’ elevation. Lot 1... 2.2 acres, 4BR septic evaluation on file, offering one of the best views in the area. Lot 16... 1.28 acres, also with great mountain views. MLS# 85580
KEVEN HAWKINS 917.209.0679 (c) keven@cashiers.com
$ 8 9,9 0 0
Enjoy partial lake and mountain views from this gently rolling lot in Bee Tree Ridge. Just minutes from Lake Glenville. MLS# 87897
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WA D E H A M P T O N G O L F C LU B
$2,59 5,0 0 0
Gorgeous home in Wade Hampton overlooking the golf course and peeking at Chimneytop Mountain. Built in 2016-17 this home offers exceptional finishes and appeal. The bright elegant living room features a full wall of steel and glass windows. Nano doors between the kitchen and outdoor living space, open fully to create the perfect flow between the large outdoor screened porch and the beautiful bright chef’s kitchen. MLS# 87516
L O N E S O M E VA L L E Y
$2, 2 9 5,0 0 0
Beautiful new 5BR/5BA home under construction in Lonesome Valley — a private, gated community in Cashiers, NC, encompassing nearly 800-acres nestled in the cool, temperate forests of the Blue Ridge Escarpment. Framed by ancient granite peaks and laced with clear mountain streams, Lonesome Valley offers residents a closer connection with nature and the simple joys of a farm estate. Completion scheduled for October 2018. MLS# 87537
BALD ROCK
C H AT T O O G A C LU B
$1,5 0 0,0 0 0
A handsome Equestrian estate with 3BR/3.5BA mountain rustic home on 6.55 acres overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains. 3-Stall custom, top-of-the-line barn with pastures and arena make this an equestrian lover’s paradise. MLS# 86905
$1,0 9 5,0 0 0
A charming, one of a kind mountain home built from Appalachian log timbers reclaimed from old settlers’ cabins. Utterly unique, its exposed beams, old wood paneling and four wood-burning fireplaces give it the feel of a real cabin, but with great light, space and amenities. MLS# 88263
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ARROWHE AD
H O L LY F O R E S T
$ 9 9 5,0 0 0
$75 0,0 0 0
This brand new cottage offers all the Arrowhead charm and much more! Nestled in a private corner of the community on Fowler Creek in a beautiful fun setting the whole family can enjoy. Four bedrooms, three and half baths & 4-seasons room. MLS# 87135
Charming 4BR/3.5BA home overlooking lovely mountain views! Wall of windows and cozy fireplace in living room, main level master suite with private porch. Upstairs is a bright relaxing loft and office area. Lower level family room & wet bar. MLS# 86666
L O S T C OV E R OA D
ARROWHE AD
$ 6 2 5,0 0 0
$ 5 49,0 0 0
Wonderful, private double master home with a gorgeous fenced meadow and horse barn. Great open concept floor plan, screen porch, spacious kitchen with huge island. Two fireplaces in each sitting room. Property borders National Forest land. MLS# 87779
An ideal “lock and leave� home providing warm inviting spaces for entertaining and so much charm for a quiet relaxing getaway. Emphasis of natural light, an impressive floor to ceiling stacked stone fireplace in living room & cozy screened porch. MLS# 87392
HIGH ME ADOWS
C E DA R C R E E K W O O D S
$ 49 9,0 0 0
Adorable cottage located in an exceptional gated community close to town. 3 bedrooms with master on main level, vaulted great room with window wall looking out over a large lawn. Two spacious guest suites upstairs. Covered screened porch with fireplace. MLS# 86517
LIZ HARRIS 828.342.3194 (c) liz@cashiers.com
$ 4 49,0 0 0
Cute cottage in Cedar Creek Woods is just a short walk to the lake and clubhouse! Great short-range mtn. views and frontage on the Horsepasture river. Master on main level. Spacious vaulted great room and open kitchen dining area. Covered porches on the front/back. MLS# 87934
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$ 2,5 8 9,0 0 0
Magnificent 5BR/5.5BA, estate-sized home on the market for the first time. Beautifully situated on 8+ acres with year-round mountain views. Two story guest-house with additional bedroom, bath, kitchenette, and living area. Striking outdoor spaces include stone terraces, porches, decks and patios. MLS# 88678
SPRING FOREST
$1, 2 8 5,0 0 0
Beautiful 4BR/4BA home on 3.14 acres has a gorgeous great room with a huge stone, wood-burning fireplace, a charming den with a gaslog fireplace and built-ins galore. Enjoy a 180 degree mountain view from the screened porch with fireplace! MLS# 87799
UNDER CONTRACT
WA D E H A M P T O N
$1,0 9 5,0 0 0
C H AT T O O G A C LU B $ 975,0 0 0 FURNISHED
Lovely 4BR/5BA home featuring vaulted ceiling, stone fireplace, and large windows in living room. Dining area with bar and 2 wine coolers. Spacious screened porch with golf course and ridge view. Recently renovated kitchen and bathrooms. MLS# 86344
This beautifully furnished 3BR/3BA cottage welcomes you home the minute you walk in the door! Enjoy views of Chimney Top Mountain from the covered porch with a handsome stone fireplace. Property has lovely gardens and plantings! MLS# 84845
HIGHLANDS CC
MOUNT LORI
$ 9 2 5,0 0 0
Totally updated 3BR/3BA home provides a fabulous open floor plan. Stone fireplace, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, and covered porch overlooking forest & fauna. Circular front driveway with connected 2-car garage. Beautiful native plantings abound. MLS# 85412
$ 49 9,0 0 0
Charming 3 bedroom home with covered porches and decks abounding! A lovely 1 bedroom guest house including wood working shop and multi-purpose room is attached by a walkway. Awesome location, just minutes from downtown Highlands. MLS# 87194
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STILLMONT
A P P L E M O U N TA I N
$ 49 5,0 0 0
$ 49 5,0 0 0
What a gem! This 3BR/2.5BA home has a lovely, sunny great room with wood burning fireplace, spacious kitchen with wood cabinets and breakfast area, and porch overlooking the beautifully manicured yard with stream. MLS# 88078
This charming 3BR/2.5BA home has beautiful wide-plank floors, woodburning stone fireplace and vaulted ceiling in the great room. The spacious kitchen includes pantry, granite counter tops, and new appliances. Includes adjacent lots on either side of home. MLS# 87432
T R I L L I U M L I N KS
M OUNTAIN VIE W VILL AS
$ 42 0,0 0 0 FURNISHED
$ 2 9 9,0 0 0
Spacious two-story 3BR/3.5BA home just a golf cart ride away from all the amenities. Wraparound decks overlooking 14th fairway. Lovely great room with cathedral ceilings. Nearly new golf cart and storage included. Also includes membership. MLS# 84233
Beautiful and well-maintained 2BR/2BA home in Sapphire Valley includes adjacent lot. Additional sleeping loft and kitchenette. Gorgeous year-round golf and mountain views. Amenities available through Sapphire Valley Master Association. MLS# 84560
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Enjoy outstanding year-round views from this completely updated, move-in ready 2BR/2BA cottage. Conveniently located between Cashiers & Highlands, on a beautifully landscaped lot with decks, firepit, patio pond, and waterfall. MLS# 86862
SANDY BARROW 478.737.9664 (c) JOHN BARROW 828.506.9356 (c) 619 Highway 107 S / 828.743.3411 (o)
$215,0 0 0
This handsome unit includes 3 bedrooms and two baths. A beautiful stone, wood-burning fire place has been converted to gas logs for instant warmth and convenience on those chilly mornings. Sliding glass doors provide access to the deck. MLS# 87739
McKeeProperties.com 619 Highway 107 South OFFICE: 828.743.3411
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R I L E Y M O U N TA I N FA R M MLS# 88507 / $4,100,000 8 B R / 6 B A / 2 H B A (3 HOMES) This stunning estate was host to the Cashiers Designer Showhouse in 2013, “Serenity Acres,” and many claim it was the best site ever! With over 39 acres of fenced and cross fenced pasture land, trees, water features and trails, this privately gated property seems light years from the bustle, but is only 3.5 miles to the center of Cashiers and has zero road noise! Buildings include beautifully remodeled 3-4BR main house with living room flanked by two enormous stone fireplaces, gorgeous new kitchen and fine mountain-current architectural detailing such as custom iron stair rails and reclaimed Oak wood floors. Nearby, the 2BR/2BA “southern living” style Guest House is complete with stone fireplace, full kitchen and laundry. The 2BR/2BA Bunk House could also be used for a great home office. And oh, what a magnificent barn! Beautifully set up for horses... but based on its highquality construction, placement on the property and view, this structure could be transformed into an outstanding new estate home! Fantastic views of Laurel Knob and Cow Rock Mountain can be seen from all the major buildings and pastures. Property adjoins the Lonesome Valley neighborhood. PICTURED HERE: MAIN HOUSE INTERIORS AND GUEST HOUSE EXTERIOR
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5 B R / 5 B A Long range panoramic mountain views from beautifully constructed custom home featuring hardwood floors, gorgeous pine paneling and three stone fireplaces. Delightful chef’s kitchen has tons of natural light. Private setting accessed by beautifully landscaped paved drive has ample parking and two car garage. In award winning Wade Hampton community with award winning Fazio private golf course. MLS# 84422
MASTERPIECE VIEW PROPERT Y
$1, 8 7 5 ,0 0 0
5 B R / 6 B A / 2 H B A Spacious custom home plus fully equipped guest house on 3 “flat” acres with awesome long range Whiteside Mountain views is located in low-key neighborhood on the desirable south side of town. Huge covered deck, 3 bedrooms on main level. Living room has stone fireplace and soaring ceiling highlighted with massive wood beams. Kitchen is at the heart of the house. MLS# 87158
Bachelor’s of Landscape Architecture
Wade Hampton Golf Club Development Team
LOTS, IN TOWN
Highest elevation view lots in gated Cedar Hill neighborhood top 4,000 feet in elevation, and have sweeping views to the northwest or southeast. Sizes vary from 1.2 to 2.4 acres. Paved roads, water and sewer system, underground utilities in place. This close to town neighborhood is one of the finest! MLS# VARIES
BETH TOWNSEND 828.421.6193 (c) beth@cashiers.com
Co-Founder McKee Properties
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BETH TOWNSEND Co-Owner / Broker beth@cashiers.com 828.421.6193 (c)
Cashiers area summer resident since 1970, full time since 1981
McKeeProperties.com 619 Highway 107 South OFFICE: 828.743.3411
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N E W L Y P R I C E D
THE CHATTOOGA CLUB
Bear Rock $1,445,000
With magnificent long range views of Chimneytop and Rock Mountains, Bear Rock is a beautiful custom five bedroom, five and a half bath estate in the exclusive gated community of The Chattooga Club. The living room features a soaring 30’ ceiling, towering stone fireplace, and a wall of windows that floods the room with natural light and highlights the mountain vistas beyond. Relax or dine al fresco with family and friends on the screened porch and open deck. Also on the main level is the master suite plus a den/office and half bath. The upper level has three guest bedrooms with private baths and a loft area. MLS# 80907.
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First Time on the Market QUAINT HOME WITH LOTS OF CHARM IN THE CHATTOOGA CLUB
THE CHATTOOGA CLUB
Five bedrooms and five baths provide plenty of room for guests. Located at the end of a quiet street
Moss
with plenty of privacy, beautiful landscaping with indigenous plants surrounds the home. A covered
$1,900,000
Sheepcliff, Little Sheepcliff, Shortoff, and Yellow Mountains. The upper level has two bedrooms, two
deck with wood-burning fireplace boasts spectacular views of Chimneytop, Bald Rock, Hogback, Big baths, and a loft that could be used as a home office. The lower level consists of a large great room with full-sized wet bar and wine cellar, one bedroom and bath, a wood-burning fireplace plus an adjoining covered deck. MLS# 88392.
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THE CHATTOOGA CLUB
Pine
$1,295,000
This cozy three bedroom, three bath Tudor-style Club Cottage is full of storybook charm, with enchanting views of Chimney Top and Rock Mountains in a lush setting. Features include poplar bark siding, wood interior walls and ceilings, marble bathrooms and fine finishes throughout. Enjoy the crisp air and beautiful scenery on the screened living porch with its own fireplace and room for dining. Conveniently located just steps away from all Chattooga Club amenities and minutes from downtown Cashiers, this carefree bungalow is the perfect getaway. Landscaping service is included with all Club Cottages. MLS# 87269.
THE CHATTOOGA CLUB
Sassafrass $795,000
Sassafras is a charming and spacious three bedroom, three bath Tudor style Club Cottage in the premier gated community of The Chattooga Club. Ideally located just steps away from all club amenities and minutes from downtown Cashiers, this carefree cottage is a wonderful getaway for the season or just the weekend. Design features include poplar bark siding, lap board interior walls, a wood-burning stone fireplace and cathedral ceiling in the great room, and a divine screened living porch with space for dining. Mature landscaping with beautiful indigenous plants and trees surround this very inviting summer home. MLS# 81813.
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First Time on the Market PICTURE-PERFECT COTTAGE OVERLOOKING CHIMNEY TOP MOUNTAIN
THE CHATTOOGA CLUB
Hindsight $1,700,000
Located inside the gates of the exclusive Chattooga Club, this elegant, fully furnished cottage would make a perfect year round residence or seasonal family retreat. Fine finishes and thoughtful design details throughout impart a luxurious yet relaxed ambiance. The classic floor plan is designed for entertaining, with plenty of natural light and outdoor living space. The inviting covered porch has its own stone fireplace and overlooks famed Chimney Top Mountain, a delightful spot for savoring a glass of wine or simple supper while enjoying the picturesque views and sublime weather of the Plateau. MLS# 88119.
CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM
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Sprawling Estate WADE HAMPTON GOLF CLUB
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CASHIERS CASHIERS
Wade Wade Hampton Hampton GolfGolf Club Club $3,995,000 $3,995,000
Offered for the first time, this elegant sanctuary designed by Tim Greene sits high in the Blue Ridge Mountains inside the premier golf club of Wade Hampton. A serene setting along with the highest quality materials, fine craftsmanship and thoughtful architectural details make it an exceptional find. Exuding a warm and inviting ambience, the main house boasts generous living space, gorgeous mountain views, seven stacked stone fireplaces and rich custom woodwork constructed of heart pine reclaimed from the Hershey Chocolate Factory in Pennsylvania. Opening out to a private porch with soothing mountain vistas, the expansive master suite includes two fireplaces, a spa-like master bath, and an adjacent private sitting room. MLS# 87969.
CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM
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Just Listed WADE HAMPTON GOLF CLUB
CASHIERS
Wade Hampton Golf Club $2,950,000
Elegant mountain luxury meets functional living in this beautiful, secluded property behind the gates of the prestigious Wade Hampton Golf Club. Adjoining national forest, the property looks out over panoramic and pristine mountain views. From the moment you open the front door, you’ll feel the openness and easy flow created by acclaimed architect Al Platt. The kitchen opens to the dining room and out to an incredible Carolina porch with beamed ceilings, featuring an outdoor kitchen and wood-burning fireplace. The spacious master suite is on the main floor for easy access. The upper floor has two guest suites with a large office area, and a second living area and two more guest suites are downstairs. Every bedroom suite in the house comes complete with an incredible mountain view. The lower Carolina porch features a hot tub and a fireplace to enjoy the view and breezes. MLS# 88854.
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Offered for the First Time PRIVATE BOAT DOCK & PRISTINE MOUNTAIN VIEW
SAPPHIRE
Round Hill Estates $1,849,000
Situated on tranquil Fairfield Lake, Nestledown is truly a masterpiece of architectural, interior, and landscape design. Massive stone walls, columns, and mature landscaping grace the approach. The porte cochère’s stonework offers an impressive entry to this elegant estate home with a level of craftsmanship and artistry that is unsurpassed. A boulder pathway provides a lovely walk to the lake and your private boathouse. The peaceful surroundings against the stunning backdrop of Bald Rock allow for an unforgettable ambiance while drinking your morning coffee or evening cocktail. Nestledown is being offered for the first time since it was carefully constructed over a two-year period. A visit will be required to fully appreciate both the estate and its unique setting. MLS# 88833.
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SAPPHIRE
Stonecreek Estates $1,149,000
This stunning home is in the scenic gated community of Stonecreek Estates, centrally located near the Cashiers/Sapphire line with restaurants, shopping, golf, hiking and more just minutes away. An abundance of windows and doors grace all of the living spaces, offering dramatic vistas year round and an in-pouring of natural light. Every room on the main and lower levels has direct access to 2,200 square feet of decking, providing a gentle transition between the outside world and the casually elegant spaces within. The gracious open floor plan provides a grand setting for entertaining family and friends. MLS# 87716.
CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM
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Newly Priced MOUNTAIN LODGE, GUEST HOUSE / STABLES, & ADDITIONAL ACREAGE
BALD ROCK $950,000 Located in the premier equestrian community of Bald Rock, this gorgeous rustic mountain lodge is a sublime spot for wiling away the seasons amidst cool temperatures and making lifelong memories with family and friends. In harmony with the natural surroundings, the great room features a massive stone fireplace, wood walls and beams, cathedral ceilings and an abundance of windows for natural light. The family chef will love the gourmet kitchen with its large center island, six-burner gas cooktop, double ovens and warming drawer. Outfitted with clear shades for inclement weather, a covered living porch adjacent to the dining room offers another comfortable space for casual meals and relaxing by the fire. A grilling deck is just outside. The versatile floor plan has ample room for hosting guests of all ages. The main-floor master suite has its own fireplace and an inviting bath with a jetted tub and separate walkin shower. The main, upper and lower levels each have a guest suite, with the last boasting exterior access. Extras include a full generator, stone fire pit, and bonus room over the garage with an open living area, two sets of bunk beds, a full bath and open deck. The property is beautifully landscaped and adjoins national forestlands. Furnishings are negotiable. MLS# 88185.
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ADJOINING HOME WITH STABLES
$489,000
A unique property offering an array of options for the equestrian enthusiast! Located in the picturesque gated community of Bald Rock, this fantastic newer mountain getaway sits on over six acres. Ready to use at a moment’s notice, the thoughtfully designed layout makes riding and caring for one’s horses very convenient and comfortable. Three stalls, a tack room and caretaker’s accommodations sit on the main level, while the stylish second floor features three bedrooms, an open great room with kitchen and dining areas, and a covered porch for grilling dinner and relaxing with a cool drink at the end of the day. The property borders Panthertown National Forest for additional privacy. Furnishings are negotiable. MLS# 87095.
ADJOINING 6 ACRES $94,000 Located in Bald Rock this lot features gentle topography and is perfect to build a mountain home on at a higher elevation in a fabulous gated community. Bald Rock is the premier equestrian community on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau. Take a look at this well priced lot today. MLS# 87096.
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SAPPHIRE
SAPPHIRE
Golf Club Estates $1,200,000
Perched at 3,400 feet overlooking the lush golf course of The Country Club of Sapphire Valley, this lovely estate offers exceptional long range panoramic views of Bald Rock, Big Sheepcliff and Cow Rock Mountains from almost every room. The circular driveway is gated and fully landscaped for privacy. Professionally decorated in an elegant Southern traditional style, the entire home has been recently updated with fine finishes, fixtures and window treatments. Most living areas are located on the main level, including the master suite with his and hers baths. MLS# 85630.
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Immaculate Contemporary LUXURY HOME WITH VIEWS
SAPPHIRE
Sitting at just under 4,000 feet of elevation, this magnificent contemporary home boasts huge long-
The Crest
range views into South Carolina, up to 50 miles on a clear day. Dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows fill
$1,295,000
finishes, custom woodwork and stonework, thoughtful design elements and clean architectural lines
the rooms with natural light and create a seamless link to the incredible natural surroundings. Fine throughout the home combine for a luxurious, modern feel. The spacious four-bedroom floor plan has three levels, with a great room, kitchen, master suite, guest suite and den/library with bath on the main floor. MLS# 87447.
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SAPPHIRE Just Listed UNIQUE OUTDOOR LIVING AREA & PANORAMIC VIEWS
SAPPHIRE
Spring Forest $1,350,000
Designed for nature lovers, this home offers a fabulous water feature, a terraced stone patio with a fire pit, and a pavilion suspended high above the valley floor below. On the main level, the master bedroom features two walls of windows and a private covered Trex deck with an en-suite bath which overlooks the breathtaking view towards Whiteside Mountain. The guest bedroom and an office are also located on the main level of the home and offer spectacular views. The family room and an additional bedroom are on the lower level, just a short walk from the gazebo. Come explore this private sanctuary in Spring Forest for yourself, just minutes from Cashiers and Sapphire. MLS# 88846.
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SAPPHIRE
Spring Forest $1,595,000
Amongst the clouds at 4,000 feet of elevation in the gated community of Spring Forest, this gorgeous custom estate offers spectacular panoramic views of Chimneytop and Rock Mountains and sparkling Fairfield Lake. The home’s elegant yet relaxed ambiance is highlighted by rich finishes, fine woodwork and distinctive stone masonry. The floor plan includes an impressive living room with a massive stone fireplace and lots of glass to enjoy the vistas. Featuring another grand fireplace, the formal dining room fits twelve comfortably. Let the party spill out onto the spacious deck, with its multiple seating areas for dining, cocktails and conversation. MLS# 86210.
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Perhaps the most remarkable home and water features in the area, this 6,000+ square foot home straddles Knob Creek and a large swimming hole. The property’s many acres on either side of the creek provide complete privacy with walking and four-wheeling trails throughout. There are two ponds with a fishing dock. The property is gentle with elevations from 3620-3950 feet. The property is convenient to both Cashiers and Highlands. The long driveway into the home is flat and meanders through meadows and under brushed forests. The entry gate is remotely controlled and features large stone columns and fencing. Entering this property feels like entering a huge private estate or National Park. Deer and turkey frequent the fields and even an elk has been seen there recently. Most of the property is in a conservation easement with the main house and 10 cabin sites as out parcels. There are fireplaces in the living room, in the guest suite, and on the all season porch. MLS# 84897. Offered at $6,995,000.
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GLENVILLE
North Norton $1,499,000
On 23 beautiful, unrestricted acres in Tartan Glenn Farms sits a true post and beam log home with chink siding, evoking fond memories of laughter, games, and sipping cocoa by the fire while spending holidays and vacations with family. Offering plenty of privacy and land to explore, this is the quintessential mountain getaway for now and generations to come.Past the gated stone entrance, a scenic meandering drive leads to paradise, with gorgeous long range, layered mountain views, rolling pastures and the relaxing sounds created by the water feature and falls that have been added. MLS# 87397.
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Getaway in Paradise PRIVATE DOCK & ROOM FOR GUESTS
LAKE GLENVILLE
Lakewood Shores $1,250,000
Magnificent scenery, cool temperatures and the occasional white squirrel highlight the short drive from the Cashiers Crossroads to this gorgeous waterfront mountain home on the east side of Lake Glenville. High style begins with cedar shake siding and an inviting stone entry, leading to an elegant and rustic interior with eight-foot doorways, oak floors, neutral colors, exposed beams, and reclaimed barnwood lining the soaring ceilings. Family and guests of all ages will love this paradise getaway with so many activities to enjoy such as boating, swimming, fishing, canoeing, picnicking, hiking and more! MLS# 88060.
CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM
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LAKE GLENVILLE
LAKE GLENVILLE
This custom-built home with 180 degree panoramic views of Lake Glenville and the mountain ranges
Summer Hill
beyond. Spacious master suite on main, with screened sleeping porch. The home features four fire-
$2,395,000
take in the incredible views in every direction. Upstairs, you’ll enjoy views from almost every room-
places-two inside and two out, plentiful covered screened deck space and a large open deck below to even from the chef’s kitchen with a small office. Downstairs you’ll enjoy the three guest suites, large second living area, an office with custom built-ins, and a state-of-the-art home theatre. MLS# 88426.
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GLENVILLE Lane’s End Farm $1,285,000 Lane’s End Farm is a magical 20-acre oasis with sprawling pastures, meandering wide creeks and countless trails to explore. A pretty tree-lined driveway leads the way to a breathtaking pastoral setting, with mountain views all around. Complete with a rocking chair front porch and a great view of Ward Mountain, the charming main house is surrounded by flowering gardens with arbors. The cozy guest cottage has its own front porch and a nice living area with a wood stove, full kitchen, two bedrooms and a guest bath. In the lower field, a covered pavilion sits next to a bold creek. MLS# 84469.
LAKE GLENVILLE Summer Hill $1,150,000 This beautiful lake home is mountain lodge elegance at its very finest, and comes with everything for you to start enjoying the good life right away. Located inside the gates of the prestigious Summer Hill community, this property sits at a cool 3,800' elevation and offers spectacular views looking out over Lake Glenville with the beauty of the Balsam mountains beyond the lake. This home displays the work of a true master craftsman. Eleven different types of wood were used inside the home, and features a beautiful and impressive suspended cherry log staircase down to the lower level. MLS# 86274.
LAKE GLENVILLE Glen Pointe $995,000 Dreaming of a mountain home with an exceptional lake view and plenty of room for family and friends? If so, this spacious Glen Pointe estate fits the bill. Sitting on almost two acres, with five bedrooms and five and a half baths, this elegant residence features a dramatic view looking down Lake Glenville with the mountains beyond. Enjoy the natural beauty from the large covered decks or relax by one of several fireplaces. Multiple living areas and a great floor plan make entertaining a pleasure. This home also includes private lake access with a dock and generous parking. MLS# 74152.
CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM
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LAKE GLENVILLE
LAKE GLENVILLE
This is elegant lake-front living at its finest, spread over 1.3 acres. One of the nicest lake homes on all of
Fenley Forest
Lake Glenville, this property is tucked in a tranquil cove, and abuts Summersong - the premier estate
$1,395,000
renovations. The home is an entertainer's dream, and features a kitchen that will be any cook's delight
property on all of Lake Glenville. Owners have given this home a completely new look, with first class - complete with bar and wine cooler. Open, comfortable living area with incredible views out over the lake from most every room in the house. MLS# 87978.
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CEDAR HILL
CEDAR CEDARHILL HILL $1,250,000 $1,250,000
Spectacular home with views across Sapphire Valley and Lonesome Valley with the majestic rock face. This meticulously maintained home features a grand living room with wood ceilings, stone fireplace, and a wall of glass inviting you to enjoy the views. You will find the main suite and additional bedroom suite on the main level. The family room with wet bar and fireplace serves as additional entertainment area or space for friend and family to gather. This is a must see home! MLS# 87275.
CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM
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NEWLY PRICED
CEDAR HILL $965,000
Amazing view of Lonesome Valley Canyon from this home located in the premier gated community of Cedar Hill, just minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire. From the moment you enter the home the views greet you and invite visitors to relax and enjoy. The living room opens to the covered deck. The main bedroom and one of the guest rooms are on the first level of the home. A family and two additional guest rooms as well as another outside deck can be found on the lower level. Great location and views! MLS# 84371.
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CEDAR HILL
The Summit $1,695,000
Nestled in a shady grove of trees, this elegant custom-built mountain estate bids welcome to all who enter. Both formal and casual entertaining are a pleasure in the gourmet kitchen, which has been completely renovated with modern finishes and all-new appliances, including a Wolf gas cooktop, two warming drawers, and double ovens. Step out onto the sublime covered living porch with its own fireplace — the perfect spot for savoring a glass of wine or dining al fresco in the fresh mountain air. The new firepit set among lush landscaping and two stories of decks make this home a great place for a party under the stars or just enjoying the magnificent views of Bald Rock. MLS# 86369.
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NEWLY PRICED
CEDAR HILL $999,000
Built by R. T. Ward, this custom estate enjoys fantastic views of the Lonesome Valley canyon with its dramatic rock faces. Gleaming wood floors, a stacked stone fireplace, beamed cathedral ceilings and a wall of glass in the great room with the mountain vistas beyond make a terrific first impression. The open floor plan flows into the kitchen, dining area and spacious deck, which is ideal for entertaining and enjoying the mountain lifestyle of outdoor living. A master suite, den and office area can also be found on the main level. Upstairs are two guest bedrooms, one with a morning kitchen and deck access. Offered fully furnished. MLS# 85980.
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Designed for Entertaining CANYON VIEWS & ROOM FOR GUESTS
CEDARHILL HILL CEDAR $995,000 $995,000
Lots of natural light fills the spacious great room, which includes vaulted ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, impressive windows, built-ins, and rich wood floors. A master suite and guest bedroom are on the main level. Don’t be afraid to invite the whole family over, because on the lower level are the family room, a second kitchen, and three additional bedroom suites, as well as a large deck. The upper level features another large bedroom with its own cozy sitting area. Spectacular mountain and rock face views and a central location minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire make this a perfect seasonal retreat or year round home. It is move-in ready with great space for entertaining large or small groups. MLS# 88704.
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Just Listed CANYON VIEWS & ROOM FOR GUESTS
CEDAR HILL $995,000
Perched at approximately 3,700 feet with excellent long range views of Big Sheepcliff and Yellow Mountains, this well maintained, solidly built home is located in the prestigious gated community of Cedar Hill. The 2.34-acre property offers privacy and a rare combination of incredible vistas with plenty of near-level space for guests to enjoy. MLS# 88199.
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SASSAFRAS RIDGE $1,700,000
Located on over nine acres for absolute privacy, this beautiful mountain estate offers gorgeous long range, layered mountain views of Bald Rock and beyond from high atop Sassafras Ridge. Enjoy the panoramic vistas from almost every room in the house, including the striking great room with a massive stone fireplace and the fabulous covered porch with its own stone fireplace for cool evenings. Fine finishes, rich wood floors and walls, beamed cathedral ceilings, abundant natural light and professionally decorated interiors impart a feeling of casual elegance. MLS# 87265.
CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM
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BIG RIDGE
BIG RIDGE $1,399,000
Situated high atop Big Ridge, this modern farmhouse at app. 4,000' of elevation offers stunning panoramic long range mountain views. Overlooking the 22 acres which includes a pond and expansive lawn areas not typically in the area, this estate property must be seen to fully appreciate. The main level includes the generous living and dining rooms both with stone fireplaces and attractive wood floors. The expansive main bedroom suite with sitting area opens to the porch and magnificent views. MLS# 88192.
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BIG RIDGE $1,495,000
Created by acclaimed architectural designer Tim Greene, this beautiful home offers breathtaking views of the Great Balsam Mountains with layers that seem to go on forever. The spacious layout is perfect for hosting friends and family, with the master suite on the main level and three guest suites upstairs. The winding entrance drive is very picturesque and leads to a paved motor court with generous parking. The gourmet kitchen features custom cabinetry, an eat-in area, ample countertops for serving, and premium appliances including a six-burner gas range, dual wall ovens and a warming drawer. MLS# 88488.
CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM
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HIGHLAND GAP
HIGHLAND GAP $1,995,000
Tucked away in picturesque Highland Gap, this extraordinary 48-acre estate has been lovingly carved out of Nantahala National Forest. The striking, partially furnished three-bedroom home is reminiscent of the Biltmore Bungalows, with true Arts and Crafts architecture, authentic period pieces, and careful attention to detail in the design and woodwork. The spacious front porch with tapered columns offers long-range views of several mountains, while a four-foot roof overhang protects the cozy sleeping porch and main level screened porch from rain. MLS# 87036.
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HIGHLANDS $1,750,000
Tranquil and picturesque long range vistas abound from this 22-acre Blue Valley estate in Highlands. Positioned at an elevation of 3,780 feet, the property features excellent privacy and incredible panoramic views of several mountain ranges, with layered ridges that turn a cool, misty blue in the distance. Taking advantage of the beautiful surroundings, the main home offers several inviting outdoor living spaces for entertaining friends and extended family. To the front, a huge open deck makes the perfect place to savor morning coffee as the sun rises over Queen Mountain, the Satulah Mountains and the Small Fodder Stack Mountains beyond. MLS# 88430.
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HIGHLAND GAP
HIGHLAND GAP $1,595,000
Located on over six acres in the picturesque Highlands Gap community of Scaly Mountain, this unique custom home offers gorgeous long range mountain views. No expense was spared in the construction or upkeep of this spacious retreat. Features include master bedroom suites on each level, three stacked stone fireplaces and a beautiful chef’s kitchen, along with a large media room, home office and laundry/mud room. The open decking and screened porch with hot tub offer the best in outdoor living. Take time to enjoy the good life! MLS# 87855.
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ZACHARY’S GAP $2,590,000
On five acres in the idyllic mountaintop community of Zachary’s Gap, this stunning estate welcomes you with rich wood and stone architectural details. The foyer opens to the living room with a massive stone fireplace, soaring ceilings with strong timber beams and room for a grand piano, and then flows into the elegant dining room with wet bar — an inviting atmosphere for small gatherings or larger festivities. The impressive gourmet kitchen is designed for every level of culinary skill, from the casual cook to the experienced chef. This beautifully finished custom home offers an array of living spaces for privacy, comfort and versatility. MLS#86270.
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FALLS COVE $859,000 This welcoming and comfortable two-story lakefront home sits in Falls Cove at the south end of beautiful Lake Glenville. Norton Falls, the largest waterfall on the lake, is only a few hundred feet from the dock and the relaxing sounds of rushing water can be heard throughout the house. MLS# 82924.
HIGH MEADOWS $799,000 Situated only minutes from Cashiers in the private High Meadows community, this custom-built getaway features the perfect blend of a mountain-inspired rustic feel with all the modern accouterments. Every detail was thoughtfully designed in this light and bright home, including Douglas fir posts and beams, shiplap wall coverings, and impressive exterior stonework. MLS# 88386.
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CULLOWHEE MOUNTAIN $749,000 This magnificent three-bedroom log cabin with charming rustic touches has huge views facing south over Lake Glenville and numerous mountains. This spacious property is perched at 4,000 feet of elevation with end-of-the-road seclusion. A separate living area downstairs offers privacy for guests with another bedroom, bath, a living area with its own fireplace, and a full kitchen. MLS# 88701.
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FALLS COVE $735,000 Tucked away in the quite Falls Cove neighborhood is this charming lakefront cabin. Norton Falls, the largest waterfall on the lake, is only a few hundred feet from the dock and the relaxing sounds of rushing water can be heard throughout the house. The deck on the back of the home is the perfect place to enjoy the fantastic waterfall. MLS# 88303.
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NORTH NORTON $725,000 This fantastic log home with huge long-range views of mountain ranges and Lake Glenville is a must-see.The over four-acre property is a rare opportunity to own land that is almost flat until the edge, where it falls away for a stunning view. All of the living areas are on the main floor, with two lofts for an extra office, bunk beds, or play areas. The backyard on the view side is terraced with a stone patio and fire pit, providing plenty of room for family fun. MLS# 88660.
WATERFALL COVE $695,000 Tucked away in one of the most beautiful waterfall coves on any lake, you’ll enjoy the enchanting sounds from Norton Falls from this cute lakefront cottage on Lake Glenville. The three bedrooms are spread out-with one on each level of the house, to give you and your guests privacy. Current owners have done extensive landscaping and rock work. MLS# 86617.
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DEER RUN $665,000 End of the road mountain escape awaits. 5 bedroom, 5 bath and 2 half bath home. Sitting among the mountain tops at an elevation of approximately 3,366 ft, the panoramic views of 10 mountain tops and Meadow Lake below provide a wonderful atmosphere for all to enjoy year round! Carport, spacious living room with cathedral ceilings. MLS# 85950.
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COWEE RIDGE $649,000 This recently renovated four bedroom, three bath home sits at the very top of the gated Cowee Ridge community, with stunning 180-degree, long range mountain views. Enjoy the cool temperatures at an elevation of over 4,000 feet. Cowee Ridge is midway between Highlands and Cashiers. A major remodel in 2006 included an all new kitchen, new HVAC. MLS# 86365.
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HIGH HIGHHEMLOCK HEMLOCK$649,000 $649,000 Amazing setting overlooking Lonesome Valley with views of Laurel Knob rock face and Cow Rock. This from 4,000’ elevation in wonderful High Hemlock. Well maintained log home provides comfort and relaxation, with wood floors, wood-burning fireplace and master suite on main. This home is just a short drive from Panthertown Valley. MLS# 82295.
TRILLIUM $649,000 Perched at 4,000 feet of elevation, this charming Arts and Crafts home offers the finest in outdoor living to take advantage of the beautiful natural surroundings. The comfortable and functional layout includes spacious rooms spread throughout the main level, with a bonus room upstairs that would make a great office or study. MLS# 87407.
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SAPPHIRE HIGH $625,000 This three-bedroom pristine mountain home provides unbelievable views of Chimneytop Mountain, Whiteside Mountain, Yellow Mountain, and Hogback Lake. The living room is impressive, with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and a floor-to-ceiling stacked stone fireplace. A second kitchen, living area, game room, and bonus rooms are on the terrace level. MLS# 88644.
BRIGHT MOUNTAIN $624,900 This lovely home sits high atop Bright Mountain with excellent southerly views of the Trillium Links & Lake Club and  the mountains  beyond. The owners have turned the property into an outside living paradise with a fire pit located by a huge rock outcropping and other seating areas. Two unique cottages, currently used as a potting room/bar and an office. MLS# 85959.
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SHEPHERDS MOUNTAIN $599,000 Situated at a cool 3,900+ feet in elevation, the 2.10 acre lot is teeming with natural flora and fauna and features a view you’ll never grow tired of! Both the main and lower level have spacious decks looking out to Lake Glenville and the mountains beyond. If the sights of the cool lake beyond entice you to go for a swim, the public beach access is only a quick ten-minute drive from your front door! There is also a private walking trail that leads to the community lake access that has an additional picnic area, perfect for lake days! MLS# 88450.
DEER RUN $599,000 Your end of the road mountain escape awaits complete with 5 bedrooms, each with their own full bath and two half baths. Sitting at an elevation of approximately 3,366 ft, the views of Nix, Chimney Top, Rocky, Yellow, Black Rock, Little Sheepcliff, Glassy Rock, Cowrock, Laurel Knob and Meadow Lake below provide an atmosphere for all to enjoy! MLS# 85961.
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PILOTS KNOB $599,000 This exciting new home offers high-end finishes and exceptional layered mountain views at an affordable price. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac at an elevation of over 4,100 feet, it is the perfect place to enjoy mountain living in cool temperatures. Jennings Construction was the builder on this project. MLS# 86968.
HOGBACK L AKE $595,000 Offering the best of waterfront living at an excellent price point, this spacious home sits on two lots on serene Hogback Lake in the heart of Sapphire Valley. Spend the day on the pontoon boat, or relax before dinner on one of the covered or open decks. The rich wood interior and stone fireplace in the living room add to the welcoming feel. MLS# 85838.
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BRADLEY FALLS $595,000 Situated on 20+/- acres, this large custom-built home is light and open with cathedral ceilings in the living room and dining room. The view of Blue Ridge Parkway, park-like setting, and bold creek make this a true legacy estate. Enjoy long hikes or horseback rides on the trails throughout the property. The home is being offered fully furnished with a short list of exclusions. MLS# 88382.
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HIGHWAY 64 WEST $550,000 Overlooking majestic Whiteside Mountain, this two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath home is brimming with old world Cashiers charm on over six acres! The property is totally unrestricted and has a large yield well, making it perfect for a small development, tiny home compound, or family estate. The property features an updated guest suite over a garage, as well as a single room guest cabin down the hill. MLS# 88801.
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L AKE TOX AWAY $549,000 Incredible long range mountain and lake views await you in this well-maintained three bedroom, four bath home in scenic Lake Toxaway Estates. Sitting at a cool elevation of over 4,000 feet, it offers breathtaking vistas of multiple mountain ranges and four lakes in three different states — Lake Toxaway (NC), Lake Jocassee and Lake Keowee (SC), and Lake Hartwell (GA). MLS# 79994.
CEDAR CREEK WOODS $549,000 This home has it all: mountain view, lake view, rock face view, sounds of rushing nearby Laurel Creek and only minutes from shopping and dining in Cashiers! This spacious home has soaring ceilings in the great room with a floor-to-ceiling stone wood burning fireplace. An open concept living area and lots of windows provide the living area with lake views. MLS# 87710.
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L AKESIDE CIRCLE DRIVE $549,000 Enjoy peaceful living on the large, unrestricted lot. A long meandering drive past the pond, meadow, and pasture area leads you to the front door of the original charming farmhouse that was built in 1930. The main farmhouse has been updated and features two bedrooms. On one side of the house is an adorable guest house, with its own bathroom and kitchen. the quaint barn—a large two-car garage under a full apartment with its own kitchen. MLS# 88619.
CATS PAW $549,000 This attractive, well maintained home has exceptional long range, layered mountain views extending as far as Clingman’s Dome, Newfound Gap and the Balsams. At 4,700 feet, cool summertime temperatures are the norm — no air conditioning needed! Rustic yet refined, the interiors are light and bright with lots of windows. MLS# 87947.
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MARKET CEDAR RIDGE ESTATES $495,000 Don’t miss the opportunity to live in this classic home situated on a very gentle lot in quiet Cedar Ridge Estates, private yet conveniently located just minutes from the Crossroads and several golf and country clubs. The master bedroom and office are conveniently on the main level, while the lower level features two additional bedrooms and a cozy family room with a fireplace. MLS# 88699.
NEWLY PRICED FALCON RIDGE $475,000 Perched above 4,200 feet in elevation in the quiet and picturesque enclave of Falcon Ridge, this attractive family home boasts gorgeous southerly views of layered mountains. Three bedrooms, two living rooms, an office/bonus room and four full baths provide plenty of space to accommodate family and friends. MLS# 86967.
HOLLY BERRY ESTATES $475,000 Between two trout-filled streams, this custom three bedroom, three and a half bath home is a true mountain retreat. The 6.75 acre lot begins at the gated driveway and surrounds the home in lush foliage and mature trees. Listen to the rushing waters of Greens Creek from the screened porch and open decks or take a leisurely walk through the quiet neighborhood. Offered fully furnished. MLS# 87548.
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MARKET HOLLY FOREST $450,000 Offered tastefully furnished with rustic accents such as log, wine barrel, and leather pieces, this welcoming log home is brimming with character. On the market for the first time, this three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath custom-built home with an attached two-car garage was constructed with an impressive round timber roof system using nine-inch logs with seven-inch cross ties. This home has been meticulously and lovingly maintained by the same owners who supervised construction. MLS# 88637.
NEWLY PRICED STONECREEK ESTATES $429,000 Fabulous location with short walk to The Country Club of Sapphire Valley as well as SVMA. One level living, vaulted ceilings, spacious great room with wood floors, open kitchen, both formal and informal dining areas, are just some of the features which set this home apart from others at similar prices. The great room with wet bar opens to the screened deck and the sounds of the creek, perfect for coffee and cocktails. MLS# 87933.
NEWLY PRICED VIEWPOINT $409,900 This beautiful mountain view home is conveniently located near the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital. This one-owner home has been lovingly maintained and cared for since 2001. Enjoy the cool mountain breeze from this high elevation home that sits at 3,900 ft. Cozy great room features wood floors, cathedral ceiling, lots of windows and wood burning stone fireplace. MLS# 86115.
CEDAR LEDGES $399,000 Nestled in the beauty of nature, and just a short walk to the pristine shoreline of Lake Glenville - this charming home has everything you could want in a mountain getaway. Oversized master bedroom and master bath, with two nice size guest rooms all on separate levels. Nice covered deck on main level is a great spot to enjoy a morning cup of coffee. Bedroom on main level opens out to the deck. House has deeded access to Lake Glenville. MLS# 86366.
NEWLY PRICED BIG RIDGE $389,000 Spectacular 360 degree views from this charming log cabin perched at 4,600+ ft. elevation! Long range mountain views are enjoyed from both sides of the great room, master bedroom and main level guest room. Renovations on this mountain escape were just completed and include new wood flooring throughout the main level and new carpet on the lower level. MLS# 87697.
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NEW LISTING CONCHO MOUNTAIN $389,000 This elegant cottage has been recently updated, with renovated bathrooms, kitchen and sunroom. The 12-foot wrap-around, covered porch makes this cottage perfect to enjoy solitude while listening to birdsong. This great porch is a gathering place for eating al fresco, enjoying the views and beautiful gardens. Personal touches include the new siding made from hemlocks harvested from the property. Property adjoins 33 acres with a deeded nature preservation. MLS# 88442.
MILL CREEK $389,000 Sitting in the cool air at an elevation above 4,000 feet, this well-kept and affordable mountain retreat sits on a sparkling private lake on the north side of Yellow Mountain. The natural beauty of the property is enhanced by pretty landscaped areas complete with a rock path leading to the water. The entire family will have something fun to do, such as canoeing, hiking, fishing and swimming. MLS# 87815.
NEWLY PRICED HOLLY FOREST VI $375,000 This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home was completely rebuilt in 2016! Come see all of the brand new finishes and upgrades including a new roof, wood siding, windows, wood floors, carpeting, appliances, electrical wiring, HVAC system and more. Quality tongue & groove ceilings were added in the great room, sun room and master suite. The great room features a wood-burning fireplace and plenty of room. MLS# 86903.
NEW LISTING KILLIAN’S PARK $369,900 The abundant character of this quaint A-frame style home is sure to capture your heart. Located in the Killian’s Park community, this home has a deeded lakefront lot just a short walk away. When you arrive at the home you’re greeted by its inviting appearance and ample gardening space. The home offers two bedrooms with an additional loft area above the upper level and a spacious living area with wood-adorned cathedral ceilings. MLS# 88687.
CEDAR CREEK WOODS $365,000 This classic cottage sits at a convenient distance from Cedar Creek Racquet Club and all of its amenities, including tennis, croquet, dining and fitness. The new open deck leads to a large front porch — perfect spots to enjoy the Carolina mountain lifestyle. Inside, a natural stone wood-burning fireplace. Cedar Creek Woods is just off Highway 64– convenient to Sapphire and Cashiers. MLS# 86347.
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YELLOW MOUNTAIN $359,000 Crossing over Knob Creek and through the woods, you’ll find a peaceful cedar home on Lake Winona. Grandmother’s house has nothing on this handicap accessible home with curb appeal to include the welcoming, running waterfall feature to the left of the entry door. This home is perfect for those looking for acreage, their own dock on a lake, larger bedrooms, open floor plan, and an abundance of parking at an affordable price! MLS# 86857.
CULLOWHEE MOUNTAIN $349,000 Fully furnished, this affordable three bedroom, two and a half bath home is perched at 3,900 feet. The wraparound porch is the perfect spot to relax while taking in majestic long range views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, including Clingmans Dome. Seemingly endless layers of misty ridges stretch well into Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The spacious 4.48-acre property is an easy five-minute drive from beautiful Lake Glenville. MLS# 86843.
HOLLY FOREST $349,000 First time on the market, this adorable house has lots of customizable space and a terrific central location in the heart of Sapphire. The master is on the main level with a bonus room and full bath above. The detached two-car garage features a workshop area, perfect for DIYers; above is a full apartment with a kitchen, living area, bedroom and full bath. Ownership includes Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. MLS# 87817.
NEW LISTING HOLLY FOREST $329,000 Only minutes from Cashiers, this affordably priced home has been impeccably maintained and would be perfect for a second home or full-time residence. Enjoy easy mountain living in the open split floor plan with all the rooms sitting on the main level. Take delight in the private wooded backyard with lots of hardwoods, laurel, and rhododendron from the back deck, or cozy up on the lower deck on a stormy day. Owners have access to the Sapphire Valley community amenities. MLS# 88348.
LIT TLE SWITZERL AND $299,000 Cozy and well maintained, this adorable cottage has pretty views of Lake Glenville and the mountains beyond from two covered decks. The master is on the main level, with two additional bedrooms and a bonus room downstairs. Updates include new kitchen appliances, a new driveway and fence, a new septic tank and a new well with a whole house water filtration system. The property is very close to the center of Cashiers and Trillium Links and Lake Club. MLS# 88056.
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NEW LISTING CASHIERS IN-TOWN $270,000 You won’t find a better location for in-town Cashiers living than this! This threebedroom, two-bathroom home is within a very short distance to Cashiers area restaurants, shopping, community recreation center, swimming pool, and the Village Green. The well-maintained home sits on a gently rolling, fenced-in lot and offers plenty of additional parking, garden space, and a large private yard for kids and pets to explore. All the necessities are located on the main level with no steps climb. MLS# 88838.
NEW LISTING WHITESIDE FOREST $269,500 Great get-away rustic cabin nestled in the woods with easy access to both Cashiers and Highlands. Small pond is totally owned by you. Adjacent flat picnic/garden area. Large patio area makes the cabin live large. Very private yet in a neighborhood with paved roads. Surrounded by National Forests and very near Whiteside Mountain and the Chattooga River. The sliding rock is just a few minutes up the road. You can walk down the neighborhood road. MLS# 85358.
NEW LISTING CEDAR CREEK $269,000 Are you searching for an affordable cottage with bold cascades and picturesque waterfalls? This cottage is located on the confluence of two large streams, and the sounds of the water resound throughout the property. A cozy covered porch provides beautiful views of the stream below. The access is easy just off Highway 107, with Lake Glenville and Cashiers’ shopping just minutes away. MLS# 88822.
TRILLIUM $265,000 Fully furnished and move-in ready, it features an open great room and master suite with soaker tub on the main level, with two more bedrooms and a family room downstairs. The cozy covered porch with its own fireplace is a great spot for relaxing with a drink. This affordable mountain getaway is convenient to the many Trillium amenities. MLS# 85419.
BEE TREE $202,000 Calling all nature enthusiasts! Nestled in the serene woods of Glenville, this three bedroom, two bath home features plenty of garden space, an easy to maneuver circular driveway, and end of the road privacy. Relaxing amongst the sights and sounds of the mountains is a joy with the outside entertainment space and hot tub accessible off the side deck and living area. MLS# 87834.
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RIVER PARK VILL AS $169,000
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Sitting at over 3,200 feet of elevation in picturesque Holly Forest, this affordable three-bedroom, three-bath home would make a great seasonal or year-round residence. Offering loads of potential, this home is being sold as a fixer-upper and is in need of repairs. The price has been greatly reduced in light of this and is a fantastic opportunity for the savvy investor or contractor. Enjoy the mountain views from the deck and balconies, or a side patio. MLS# 88707.
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E This beautiful Burlingame golf front villa has two spacious bedrooms and a fully enclosed sun room. Level access from the parking area with just a few steps inside the foyer area to the main living space. MLS# 86191.
Convenient location off 107 with close proximity to Lake Glenville and Cashiers. Comfortable 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with nice outdoor deck in a wooded setting. Great open floor plan with high ceilings and a stone fireplace. Two bedrooms on the main level and a spacious bedroom/loft upstairs. MLS# 88305.
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Nestled in the woods of Concho Mountain you'll find this unique off the grid tree house style cabin sitting on 6+ wooded acres! As you walk to the home, you'll travel on a winding forest path and cross over a quaint mountain stream. As the trail opens you're certain to be drawn inside by the funky and fun character of this little secret hideaway. MLS# 88309.
This quaint and charming two bedroom cabin is tucked away in the peaceful and quiet neighborhood of Robinson Creek. A cozy wood burning stove, skylight, washer/dryer connections and HVAC system make this rustic getaway feel like home. Gorgeous antique wood flooring adorns the living space and kitchen, and the front porch is a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the cool mountain air. MLS# 87287. Spacious unit with some mountain and golf course views. Great room has a stone wood burning fireplace and double sliding glass doors leading to long back deck. Fully equipped kitchen with small serving window and breakfast bar. CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 Large dining room with private HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 balcony, great for entertaining guests. MLS# 87692. NCLIVING.COM
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COMMERCIAL SAPPHIRE $1,100,000
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C Let your imagination run wild in this spacious-almost 12,000 sf building. No restrictions on the property. Currently being leased by Wyndham/Diamond Resorts. Would make for a great office building, restaurant, retail space or even employee housing. CWS sewer and water in place, and has capacity to expand current # bathrooms in building. Property is almost two acres and has a total of 70 parking spaces-38 in top parking lot, and 32 on lower lot behind building. MLS# 85231.
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Great commercial opportunity being offered in the heart of Sapphire Valley, connected to CWS sewage and water system. Nice welcoming entry foyer with reception area, conference room, kitchenette, two bathrooms and a large office on main level. Stone fireplace in entry. Upstairs is another 6 offices and bathroom. Room to expand behind building and almost 2 acre parking lot next door can be purchased for additional parking/expansion. MLS# 88278.
Great business location between intersection and Ingles. Fantastic exposure on most traveled section of Highway 64. Office, retail, etc .If you are needing easy access and/or high visibility, this is the location. Property is currently rented. Continued occupancy is negotiable. MLS# 83247.
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Bald Rock Mountain Cabins
Cascades at Cedar Creek
NEW LISTING Beautiful home site with high elevation on a federally protected Appalachian Marshland with Highland Bog stream frontage. Situated in a very exclusive equestrian community enjoying 9 miles of horse trails from cabin area to barn and pastures. Hiking trails lead to Panthertown Valley, USFS Forest, with delightful views of mountains, streams and waterfalls. Sapphire amenities are included. MLS# 88781. $25,000
NEWLY PRICED Extremely gentle and easy lot to build on in a beautiful community close to Lake Glenville. Lot has winter mountain views from the back side of the lot. This home site is a stone’s throw from the private community clubhouse, Cedar Creek stream, playground and covered pavilion. MLS# 84182. $29,500.
Big Ridge Spectacular panoramic views from this 17 acre tract of land are perfect for subdividing or a new mountain estate home. Long range views are not all created equal and these are a must see to appreciate. A short drive from Cashiers to this private estate acreage in Big Ridge surrounded by other larger tracts of those that seek privacy with the convenience of town nearby. MLS# 88346. $257,500. NEWLY PRICED An affordable lot with beautiful long range mountain views! Choose from one of two ideal home sites or choose your own spot. Easy driveway access, nearly level building site and community water will make this an inexpensive place to build your mountain retreat. Enjoy the views and cool mountain breeze sitting at approximately 4,500 ft. elevation. An adjoining 5.65 acre tract (MLS# 87388) can also be purchased and is listed separately. MLS# 87387. $39,000.
Big Sheepcliff Lot is located in the upper section of the community with mountain views of the Glenville Valley. 4 bedroom septic evaluation. MLS# 83307. $139,000.
Bridge Creek Bridge Creek is a wonderful gated community only 4 miles from the Cashiers crossroads. Lot 59 is a big view lot with underground utilities, an easy build site and end of the road privacy. Common amenities include a chimney garden and fishing/swimming pond. No time limit for beginning to build. Wonderfully maintained community with easy year round access and close to both Cashiers and Highlands NC. MLS# 87144. $60,000. Bridge Creek is a wonderful gated community only 4 miles from the Cashiers crossroads. Lot 40 is a nearly level stream front lot with underground utilities and an easy build site. Common amenities include a chimney garden and fishing/swimming pond. No time limit for beginning to build. Wonderfully maintained community with easy year round access and close to both Cashiers and Highlands NC. MLS# 87141. $40,000. Beautiful lot at the end of a gravel road for privacy in the peaceful subdivision of Bridge Creek! This 1.71 acres is within a short distance of town! MLS# 84655. $27,900.
NEW LISTING Great lot with over an acre of land to build your vacation home! Pond frontage and overlooks the community clubhouse, park, playground and rushing Cedar Creek. The private clubhouse features a full kitchen, living area, pool table, fitness center, shower facilities and a beautiful outdoor grilling area with patio for entertaining. Short range mountain views may be possible with tree trimming. MLS# 88242. $20,000.
Cedar Creek Woods This extremely gentle lot is perfect for someone looking to build a mountain home with a lake and mountain view but doesn’t want to be far from local shopping and restaurants. With just a little tree trimming you can enjoy a lovely view of Lupton Lake, the Cedar Creek Racquet Club clubhouse with a nice mountain backdrop. MLS# 86997. $50,000.
Cedar Hill Situated high atop The Summit at Cedar Hill section on East Ridge Road, this 1.46 acre lot features an easy building site for the perfect mountain home with great views. Located just minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire, the gated community of Cedar Hill is conveniently located to so many amenities. Enjoy the casual stroll around the neighborhood or a hike along Rochester Creek to the Pavilion with stone fireplace. MLS# 87462. $149,000. NEW LISTING Looking to build your mountain home on a gentle sloping lot in a gated community and only minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire? You just found it! With a winter mountain view this lot offers a great building envelope with lots of privacy. MLS# 88200. $74,900.
Chattooga Club Level and easy building lot located inside the prestigious, well established and gated community of the Chattooga Club. Homeowner amenities include Lake Chattooga, which is stocked yearly with trout; small boats available and fishing is allowed. Membership to club by invitation only. MLS# 87975. $335,000.
NEWLY PRICED This lot has an easy building knoll with a natural walking trail leading to the stream and partially cleared area below on the lower portion of the property. Great price for an easy building lot! MLS# 85016. $19,900.
Very gentle easy building site on corner lot on a quiet street. Amenities include picnic spot deeded to homeowners with views of 3 states. 10 acre lake stocked with trout, hiking trails, beautiful mature landscaping consisting of native flowering shrubbery and trees making for a very lush environment. Club membership by invitation only. MLS# 86667. $330,000.
Beautiful wooded lot and filled with nature and a mountain view provides the peace and quiet needed for a great mountain home site. This gated community features trails, a pond, chimney garden and quiet!! MLS# 84657. $17,900.
Chestnut Ridge
Burlingame
Fronting on Fenley Forest Trail and adjacent to Trillium, this 6+ acre parcel is the perfect spot with low HOA fees and close to Cashiers. Producing well on property. Nice building area. MLS# 87981. $49,500.
Affordable building lot with a great mountain view! Close enough to Highway 64 to enjoy easy and paved access but far away enough to not listen to road noise. Ideal home site location with space for a gentle meandering driveway that leads to a private, almost flat building site featuring great mountain views. MLS# 87446. $49,000.
Cold Springs Gorgeous lakefront lot in the desirable Cold Springs Saddle & Tennis Club.
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LOTS & LAND Paved roads throughout community with level access onto this lot and home site. Once home site is clear you will have a front and center view of the lake! Located close to Highlands for quick trips to town for shopping and dining out. MLS# 88189. $250,000.
Cross Creek Preserve Unique 2.68 acre lot with a BOLD stream and 2 waterfalls with mountain views backing up to the common area. Nearly level building site, underground utilities, community water, expired 3 bedroom septic permit. MLS# 87680. $199,900.
The Divide NEW LISTING Beautiful long range views from this oversized lot in the premier community of Bald Rock and The Divide. Enjoy the views from your new mountain retreat or take advantage of the Pavilion at the Divide and invite your friends for a gathering. Only minutes to Sapphire and Cashiers, from this gated community. Also, take advantage of the Sapphire Valley Master Association amenities. MLS# 88702. $159,000.
Falcon Ridge Mountaintop acreage directly across the street from Panthertown Preserve at 4,300 feet elevation. Perfect for an estate or subdivide with views of Whiteside, Chimneytop, Rock, and Sheepcliff mountains. MLS# 88183. $499,000. This may be the best and longest view lot in the area. At 4,600 feet in elevation, there is no higher mountain looking south. So the view is only limited by the clarity of the day and the curvature of the earth! On a clear day you see the following lakes in South Carolina; Bad Creek, Jocassee, Keowee, and Hartwell. On a clear night you can see the lights in Clemson and Greenville and many other towns in South Carolina. MLS# 87828. $250,000. NEWLY PRICED Private 3 plus acre nearly level lot with fantastic long range mountain views that include Chimney Top and Whiteside Mountain. Perched at 4,200 foot elevation with multiple building sites and plenty of room for a garage and circular driveway. MLS# 86584. $159,000. Enjoy long range southwestern views from this large 11.73 acre gently rolling lot. Located in desirable Falcon Ridge, this lot sits at a cool 4,000+ feet elevation & has amazing views into SC. MLS# 83900. $129,900. Enjoy long range southwestern views from this large 7.21 acre gently rolling lot. This lot sits at a cool 4,000+ feet elevation & has amazing views into South Carolina. Second adjoining lot can also be purchased separately for a total of 11.73 acres. Sapphire amenities available. MLS# 83896. $79,900. Enjoy long range southwestern views from this large 4.52 acre gently rolling lot at 4,000’+ elevation and has amazing layered views into South Carolina. The neighboring lot is also available and can be purchased together for a total of 11.73 acres for even more privacy. Sapphire Valley Resort amenities included. MLS# 83899. $59,900.
Falls Cove This lot looks directly at Norton Falls, the largest waterfall on Lake Glenville. Has great lake access and plenty of room to spread out. A four bedroom septic evaluation is on file with Jackson County Health Department. Sit and enjoy the sounds of the waterfall from any location on this lot! MLS# 88354.
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Fenley Forest Well priced lakefront lot on Lake Glenville located on a quiet little cove. 4 bedroom septic evaluation in hand along with a new survey. Shared well. MLS# 85310. $300,000.
Fivestone NEWLY PRICED This lot is a investor’s dream, an entire subdivision ready for completion! This 53 acre gated development features signature views of Whiteside and Chimneytop mountains. The entrance alone is grand with it’s own waterfall! The first 4 of the 18 lots have been sold, leaving the remaining 14 contiguous lots totaling 41 acres as a package deal. The lots can be sold individually or held as a private estate. MLS# 88178. $699,000.
Fox Run Ridge Unusually level 6+ acre high elevation lot with incredible long-range rolling mountain views! Sitting at over 4,200 feet elevation this estate size tract is as unique as it is beautiful. A driveway has been roughed in and leads to the perfect building knoll. The year round view has been opened and with additional trimming could be panoramic. Borders Panthertown Valley! MLS# 88499. $249,900.
Glen Laurel Huge views of Lake Glenville and mountains. Access to Lake Glenville with shared dock. Paved roads and community water. Underground utilities. Less than 1/4 mile, from a public boat launch. MLS# 81939. $49,500. Large view lot with lake access. Paved road wraps around lot with gentle building area at bottom and big view from top. Lake and mountain views. Paved road and underground utilities. MLS# 85586. $35,000. 2 Lots in Glen Laurel - Easy build lake access lots within walking distance to Lake Glenville and the community boat dock. Glen Laurel has paved roads and underground utilities. Minimum square footage for homes, only 1,400 sf. Affordable opportunity to own your mountain cabin with an almost lake front lot. Within ¼ mile of public boat ramp. $22,500 - $29,500. MLS# 74340, and 74341.
Glen Pointe Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip. No need to share when you have your own slip in community dock. Gated community with tennis court. Norton Creek Falls just a few yards away can be heard clearly. MLS# 81652. $129,500. Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip. No need to share, this lot has short walk to community boat dock and across drive from community tennis court. Very level building site. Some lake view. Underground utilities. MLS# 81650. $199,500. Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip in community dock. Wooded lot in gated community with tennis court. Easy building site, easy septic. Hear the sounds of Norton Creek Falls just yards away. Unlike most lake access communities, Glen Pointe has a boat slip for every off lake lot. MLS# 81651. $129,500.
Glenview Exceptional year round lake and mountain view lots with paved access and community
LOTS & LAND water. Three well-priced lots to choose from, so cherry-pick the best one! Expired septic evaluations on file. Easy 15 minute drive to Cashiers. MLS# 87042, 87043 and 87044. $60,000 each.
Glenville
Amazing river front property! Heavily wooded lush forest with several trails cut through the acreage. The property adjoins not only Shoal Creek but the Tuckasegee River. Astoundingly beautiful with hundreds of boulders dotting the landscape. Deep water channels, recirculating pools and small waterfalls all lead to a large swimming and fishing hole, a fly fisherman’s and nature lovers dream! MLS# 86284. $72,000.
Golf Club Estates Beautiful lot located in gated Golf Club Estates. Just a short golf cart ride away from the Country Club of Sapphire Valley and SVMA amenities. MLS# 87721. $19,900.
High Hemlock One of the most beautiful building sites on the plateau. Gorgeous views everywhere you look including Laurel Knob and Whiteside Mountain. 5.55 acres with flat building site ready to begin your dream home in the charming small subdivision of High Hemlock. MLS# 86181. $675,000.
High Springs Gentle 1.8 acre building lot with easy driveway access and a house site that has already been partially cleared. Southwesterly views of Whiteside Mountain, Satulah Mountain, Yellow Mountain, Black Rock Mountain and more. MLS# 87611. $78,000.
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home site. Quick drive to Highway 64 with no steep roads to climb or descend. MLS# 83009. $35,000. NEW LISTING Nice gentle lot with over an acre of land and year-round mountain view potential! This property has a long private driveway already roughed in so it’s easy to see where the best home site would be. Both lots on each side already have homes built on them so privacy won’t be an issue. Expired 4 bedroom septic permit on file. MLS# 88273. $30,000. This 1.47 acre lot has been priced to move! Lot sits above road so you are not in a hole and you should be able to situate your house so it is private. Home to the right is built close to its right property line and no home can be built on the left as it’s Holly Forest Association Green Space. Comes with Sapphire amenities. MLS# 85844. $15,000. NEWLY PRICED Located in the heart of Sapphire Valley, this 0.79 acre lot has an ideal gently laying building site overlooking a noisy stream. The perfect location for a mountain getaway that feels private but is only minutes from the hub of Cashiers including the grocery store, farmer’s market, restaurants and other shopping. MLS# 86461. $11,500. Peaceful stream front lot with gentle building site. Partially cleared so it’s easy to see the potential home site. Conveniently located close to Highway 64 East for easy access but with no road noise! Walking distance to the Holly Forest common area on Hogback Lake where owners can enjoy fishing, swimming or canoeing from the dock. Community has paved roads and underground utilities. Expired septic permit on file. MLS# 87573. $10,000. NEW LISTING A noisy stream runs along the bottom portion of this lot! This gently sloping home site will make the perfect mountain cabin spot. A great location for nature lover’s with a canopy of trees surrounding the property. Just a short walk to the Narrows waterfall and common area. This would be a great building site for a 2 story home that overlooks the stream. Expired septic permit on file and community has low homeowner’s fees. Ownership comes with Sapphire Valley amenities. MLS# 88627. $9,000. NEW LISTING Great building lot in growing resort area in the Blue Ridge Mountains, possible mountain views with trimming. This lot is located on a cul-de-sac road in growing resort area. The septic permit on file was issued in 2009. With trimming lot will have a great view of Whiteside Mountain, Chimneytop Mountain and Bald Rock Mountain. The topography should provide a good site for a home with a partial basement. MLS# 88744. $5,000. NEW LISTING Vacant lot with great mountain view potential. Dreaming of your own mountain getaway? The price is right to build on this affordable lot with great view potential of Whiteside, Chimneytop and Rock Mountains. The topography lends itself to a home with a lower level. It’s easy to see the potential by seeing the view from neighbors home. MLS# 88747. $5,000.
Stunning level property on Highway 64 in Sapphire Valley located across the street from Lonesome Valley entrance. The rear of the property is bordered by the Horsepasture River. This property is suited for a variety of development opportunities including multi-family, restaurant, RV resort, or a host of other commercial uses. Sewer available. MLS# 85720. $599,000.
Holly Forest NEW LISTING Unbelievable long range views from this fantastic building site in Holly Forest XIV. Community features include paved roads, underground utilities with public water and sewer available at road. Southwesterly views from this lot sitting at 3,800 ft. elevation. Enjoy the panoramic vistas of Chimneytop Mountain and Rocky Mountain. MLS# 88095. $99,000. Easy build lot with a great view of Chimney Top Mountain. Sapphire HOA has approved access through adjoining green space allowing for a gentle driveway and very private
NEW LISTING Vacant lot with great mountain view potential. Dreaming of your own mountain getaway? The price is right to build on this affordable lot with great view potential of Whiteside, Chimneytop and Rock Mountains. The topography lends itself to a home with a lower level. It’s easy to see the potential by seeing the view from neighbors home. MLS# 88746. $5,000. NEWLY PRICED This gentle home site will be a breeze to build on! Great location with easy paved driving access into the community and just a few minutes’ drive to Cashiers. Drive past pretty Hogback Creek on the way to and from this lot! Located towards the end of a cul-de-sac for extra privacy. Lot backs up to a wide Holly Forest green space area and is also just a short walk to the community waterfall common area called Narrows Falls. Just around the corner from the public Sapphire National Golf Club. MLS# 86920. $5,000.
Leawood High above the highest major lake in the East, you have huge views of Lake Glenville, multiple mountain ranges, all
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LOTS & LAND the way to the Smokies. Easy access on paved roads, located in the gated Leawood community, and only a short drive to Cashiers and Highlands. Build your dream home atop Bright Mountain. Sit on the porch and watch the boats below and see the hawks and eagles fly by. Facing west, you will have amazing sunsets. Community water. MLS# 85984. $199,500.
views! Pilots Knob is a hot and new gated, mountain top community with high elevation lots rising above 4,100 feet. The community offers paved roads, green space, beautiful landscaping, a community pond, fire pit and refreshingly low HOA fees. With recent home sales, numerous lot sales, developer owned spec builds and privately owned custom builds are underway. MLS# 88752. $89,900.
This 1.83 acre lot offers exceptional views of Lake Glenville and multiple mountains beyond. Owners also have a set of plans for the lot available to the buyer. This small gated community is easily accessible with paved roads only a short drive into either Cashiers or Highlands, NC for shopping and plenty of great restaurants. MLS# 87603. $175,000.
NEW LISTING The community’s finest big view lots handpicked for ease of build and their incalculable long range views! Pilots Knob is a hot and new gated, mountain top community with high elevation lots rising above 4,100 feet. The community offers paved roads, green space, beautiful landscaping, a community pond, fire pit and refreshingly low HOA fees. With recent home sales, numerous lot sales, developer owned spec builds and privately owned custom builds are underway. MLS# 88758. $84,900.
Laurel Falls NEWLY PRICED Gently rolling 10+/- acre lot in the Laurel Falls community in Glenville, NC. Plenty of privacy and usable acreage to build your dream home. Great potential for a unencumbered ridge line view with selective tree clearing. A small babbling stream runs through the property adding to the mountain charm. A driveway and partially cleared home site has been pushed in and an expired 3 bedroom septic evaluation is on file. MLS# 87876. $74,900. NEW LISTING Perched atop a gentle knoll in the private and peaceful Laurel Falls gated community is this 4.65 acre lot. This lot has potential for a fantastic long range mountain view with clearing, and is gentle enough to make for easy building. Laurel Falls is a wild and scenic gated, low density community with large un-manicured lots for a true deep in the mountains feel. MLS# 88595. $25,000.
Old Wagon Road NEW LISTING Perched at 4,240+ feet in elevation is this fantastic and high potential lot! The view you could have with selective tree clearing from the prospective building site would be phenomenal and include dozens of mountaintops, a front row seat to Whiteside Mountain as well as a view of the famous “Bear Shadow” that blankets the valley below in the autumn months. As you explore this lot you’ll fall in love with the serene feel and the mountain landscape teeming with natural flora and fauna. MLS# 88819. $225,000.
Perched at almost 4,000’ elevation, you’ll enjoy beautiful long-range mountain views and a long private driveway that leads to this lot. This almost 2 acre lot provides you views that leave no doubt where you are. Very gentle, nearly flat driveway cut in that leads to a flat build site for the main level. The property drops off below the homesite, assuring you’ll own the view for years to come. MLS# 85946. $79,000. Truly a hidden gem of a community where owners enjoy beautiful majestic long range mountain views and quaint Christmas tree farms as they drive through the area. Community features a pond and fire pit common area. This particular lot has a very gentle building site with easy driveway access and large rock outcroppings for built-in landscaping features. Low POA fees and underground utilities. MLS# 85489. $29,500.
Sapphire Dramatic large acreage inside Sapphire Valley. 63 acres of mountain beauty with a bold stream flowing through the middle. Includes a small cabin and numerous out buildings. Property has views of mountains and rock faces. Little Hogback Creek is the stream which cascades through the property with many small waterfalls. The sounds of the stream can be heard all over the property. The small cabin has a new kitchen and bath. MLS# 87880. $1,250,000.
Sapphire Commercial Almost 2 acres with 461 feet of frontage along Highway 64 in the heart of Sapphire. 5 tap fees have been paid for CWS sewer and water, and will convey with property. Property can be used for residential and light commercial purposes, such as hotel/motel, office and/or retail space. Parking area represents about half of total parcel with stream and land behind. MLS# 88280. $300,000.
Pilots Knob
Sapphire High A cascading stream with waterfalls and pools that is entirely inside the property. A building site with long-range mountain views that also overlooks the falls. Southern exposure from the building site and a mountain to the north to block the cold winter winds. A community with golf courses, pools, playgrounds, picnic areas, a swimming-canoeing-and fishing lake, hiking trails, tennis, community center, fitness center, restaurants and bars. MLS# 82083. $199,500. NEW LISTING Pilots Knob is a gated, mountain top community with high elevation lots rising above 4,100 feet. The community offers paved roads, green space, beautiful landscaping, a community pond, fire pit and refreshingly low HOA fees. With 4 recent home sales, numerous lot sales, developer owned spec builds and privately owned custom builds soon to be underway, Pilots Knob is quickly becoming a bustling mountain community! MLS# 88759. $92,000. NEW LISTING The communities finest big view lots handpicked for ease of build and their incalculable long range
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Sapphire Ridge Cool mountain breezes, incredible mountain vistas and end of road privacy await you from this 3 acre lot in Sapphire Ridge, perched at approximately 3,500’. Very easy drive in to this property, with a very gentle build site awaiting your dream home. If ultimate privacy is what you’re after, the two lots below lot 15 are also available and would give you your own private road. Developer will consider selling all three lots together, and allowing buyer to combine in to one PIN, with only 1 HOA fee. MLS# 87153. $99,000.
LOTS & LAND Here’s your chance to have great mountain views, with end of the road privacy in the gated community of Sapphire Ridge. This lot could be combined with lot 27 to the right, or lots 29 and 30 to the left for the ultimate in BIG VIEWS and PRIVACY. Developer would consider allowing buyer to “bundle” additional lots and combine in to one parcel and pay just one POA fee. Lot 28 has a Southeastern facing view and offers a very gentle driveway to lot and easy build site. MLS# 87156. $99,000. A big mountain view awaits you from this estate size lot perched at almost 3,600’, including views of the rock face on Little Hogback mountain. Gentle homesite in the gated community of Sapphire Ridge. This lot offers you privacy and big views, yet it’s less than 8 miles from the center of Cashiers. Sapphire Ridge is a gated community, with only the best in terms of infrastructure. Wide paved roads, underground utilities and public water all in place. MLS# 87155. $95,000. Developer has reduced price from $49,000 on this very “easy to build” lot. Large 2.5 acre lot where you can enjoy the sound of moving water surrounding the home site - a nice stream runs through the property down along homesite. Very gentle access to lot and near level build, surrounded by beautiful trees. MLS# 87152. $19,900.
Sheepcliff Woods Only 1 mile from the center of downtown Cashiers to this property-very easy building envelope, to keep your foundation costs minimized. Sitting at 3600’ elevation, this lot has a view of the famed Whiteside Mountain. Community water in place and an expired 3 BR septic permit in hand, that could likely be improved-given the size of the lot. MLS# 87480. $69,000.
Shepherds Drive NEW LISTING Situated at 3,720 ft. in elevation is this spacious, un-manicured and gently rolling lot, full of wildlife and natural flora. As you explore the land you’ll find a small stream, roughed in roads, and a serene mountain setting. This lot has an abundance of gentle grade potential home sites, and can be subdivided into 1 acre minimum parcels. There are few restrictions on this parcel, providing ample opportunity for development and enjoyment. MLS# 88628. $45,000.
Shepherds Mountain NEW LISTING $50,000 price drop on this incredible lake and mountain view lot with a flat building site to perch your home 400’ above Lake Glenville. This almost 2 acre lot is located in the gated community of Shepherds Mountain--that provides property owners in-ground utilities, nice paved roads, a small clubhouse, play area for the kids and deeded access to Lake Glenville. MLS# 88407. $99,900. Perched at 3,700’ elevation, this lot offers cool summer temperatures and end of road privacy. Shepherds Mountain has two lane paved roads throughout, and has a clubhouse and deeded access to Lake Glenville. Water rights in place and there is an expired 4 bedroom septic permit. MLS# 85588. $19,000.
Sims Valley Paved driveway already in place leading to the perfectly flat building site with 360 degree views. Long or short range mountain views in any direction you look! This private home site adjoins another 22+ acre tract that is privately owned with road access from the opposite end of the property providing this home site ultimate privacy. Sims Valley is a beautiful gated community with paved access, community water and underground utilities. MLS# 87563. $119,000. Extremely desirable building lot with bold stream frontage and a nearly level building site. This is the ideal place to build a mountain home overlooking a beautiful babbling
stream with many small waterfalls. Enjoy some short and long range mountain views from this peaceful setting as well. Conveniently located near the community clubhouse, outdoor pool, fitness center and pavilion that owners can use for social gatherings. MLS# 85846. $59,900. NEW LISTING Big view, small price! This easy build lot includes community water, paved roads, streams, ponds, a clubhouse with pool and exercise room and an antique farm house community center. Sims Valley is private, gated and just 10 minutes from Lake Glenville and 20 minutes from Cashiers. MLS# 88694. $30,000. Beautiful almost level lot with easy year round access and a near perfect build site. A rock lined bridge driveway goes level onto the lot. Betsy Creek boarders the property to the right of the driveway. Mountain views possible with tree trimming. Sims Valley is a scenic gated community located just 20 mins outside of Cashiers NC and offers amenities to include a clubhouse, pool, exercise facility, pond and picnic areas. MLS# 87145. $15,000. NEW LISTING Great value for this 1.64 acre lot with nice building site, gated, paved, year round access. Possible long or short range ridgeline views with tree cutting. Located in the scenic Sims Valley, a beautiful gated community with paved access. Residents enjoy the private clubhouse, pavilion, swimming pool, ponds, fitness center, community water and underground utilities. MLS# 87773. $14,950.
Shoal Mountain Possibly the most dramatic view in the mountains. Own the whole mountain top at the northwest corner of Lake Glenville. You can see the whole lake and all the mountains ranges surrounding. Miles and miles of views all the way to Tennessee. The building site is flat and the mountain falls away in every direction. MLS# 87237. $615,000.
Snowbird Tucked away in the high end Snowbird gated community is this fantastic 45.71 acre Gentleman’s farm! This property has plenty of room for homes and an abundance of easy building sites. As you approach the small rustic camping cabin, your greeted by gently rolling meadows and gorgeous layered mountain views. The cabin itself is studio style, with an outhouse steps away for a true 1800’s historic feel. MLS# 88803. $799,000.
Stonecreek Estates Four fabulous lots, some with incredible mountain views, in this conveniently located neighborhood in Sapphire Valley. A short walk or golf cart ride to CCSV or SVMA. Lots from $15,900 to $39,900. Fabulous views over Sapphire Valley and a short golf cart ride away from The Country Club of Sapphire Valley (membership by invitation only) and the Sapphire Valley amenities. Build your dream house on this value priced lot. Lot next door also available for those seeking additional privacy or larger yard. Enjoy the views of Bald Rock and Lonesome Valley canyon. This gated community offers quick access to everything Sapphire Valley has to offer. MLS# 87722. $25,000.
Stone Pointe NEW LISTING One of the premier lakefront lots on all of Lake Glenville is now available for the discerning buyer. Lot 5 is the namesake for its community, sitting on a point and features a beautiful CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 rock outcropping. The lot features 1.54 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 acres to spread your wings, very gentle build site and walk to water, more than NCLIVING.COM
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LOTS & LAND 400’ of shoreline, deep water, and an incredible Southerly facing view down the main channel of the lake. The extensive rock work and boat dock convey, along with a 5 BR septic permit and drain field already installed.. MLS# 88390. $849,000.
boat dock on Lake Glenville within easy walking distance and not pay the high price of a lake front lot. Dock is in. Shared well. Easy build wooded lot. MLS# 83464. $100,000.
Nestled on the western shores of Lake Glenville, this 1+ acre lot is ready for your lakefront home. The home site features: driveway, potable and non-potable water lines, and underground power. The house site is cleared and a large dock is in place. Come see and imagine yourself on this beautiful piece of mountain waterfront property. MLS# 84508. $425,000.
Trillium
Strawberry Hill
Waterdance
NEW LISTING Listen to the sounds of a rushing waterfall on Lake Glenville from this beautiful lot in Strawberry Hill! Build high to take advantage of lake and mountain views. Just a short walk to the common area access to Lake Glenville and the tennis courts. Peek-a-boo views of Lake Glenville that can be improved some with tree trimming and house site clearing. There is stunning rock face wall that sits just behind the home site adding a natural and unique landscape feature. MLS# 88761. $49,000.
If you love the idea of walking out your front door and going for a swim in the gently moving pool below your home, then this is the lot for you. The section of river frontage you own with this lot has both small rapids and slow moving pools, perfect for the avid angler or nature enthusiast. This lot has a valid septic permit for a three bedroom home, and also has access to the community water located 100’ from where the proposed home site is. MLS# 88593. $125,000.
Summer Cove
Whisper Lake
This incredible view lot offers amazing views down the south channel of the lake, with many layered mountain ranges in the distance. Property has a designated slip on the 10-slip community dock. You’ll enjoy the cool breezes and spectacular views from 3800’, while just a short walk to your dock. MLS# 84681. $295,000.
NEW LISTING Just around the corner from the Whisper Lake common area, this home site is the perfect setting to build a mountain getaway! The Whisper Lake common area has a lake side picnic area and dock where you can enjoy swimming, canoeing and kayaking. This home site is nicely wooded with homes already built on two sides so you can position your home for ultimate privacy. This beautiful lot also comes with Sapphire Valley amenities. MLS# 88503. $35,000.
Tremendous lake and mountain views, with a southern exposure from this lot. This incredible view lot offers amazing views down the south channel of the lake, with many layered mountain ranges in the distance. Summer Cove offers all lake view property owners a designated slip on the 10-slip community dock that’s just a short golf-cart ride away. Sitting 300’ above the lake, you’ll enjoy the cool breezes and spectacular views from 3,800’. MLS# 84680. $275,000.
Summer Hill NEW LISTING Almost 3 acre lot in Summer Hill, a premier Lake Glenville community. Driveway partially in. Big lake and mountain view. Community dock, boat launch ramp, sandy beach, picnic shelter with fireplace and tennis court. Well managed gated community with wide paved roads and friendly neighbors. MLS# 88751. $295,000. Large lake access lot with great mountain and sunset views. MLS# 73981. $85,000.
The lowest priced lot in Trillium. Great location, close to both the lakeside clubhouse and marina and the golf clubhouse and associated amenities. This lot faces south with a view of Yellow Mountain. MLS# 84110. $29,000.
Woudes Mountain Village NEW LISTING The shore of Lake Glenville is a short and easy five minute walk from the bottom of this gently rolling and private wooded lot. Located in the quiet Woudes Mountain Village community, this lot has a gentle building site, available community water, and a two bedroom septic system already installed. As you follow the cascading mountain stream down the lot, you’ll come upon the road leading to the community lake access and park. MLS# 88626. $25,000.
Zachary’s Gap
Big lake access lot with western exposure. View of mountains and sunsets. MLS# 73982. $85,000. Very large Lake Glenville access lot. This lot faces west with sunset and mountain views. MLS# 73983. $85,000.
Tahala Shores NEW LISTING This lot is a must-see for anyone looking for an easy-build site for their lakefront dream home with convenient boating access. The lot overlooks the wide part of the lake, offering unrivalled views. Its central location between Cashiers and Highlands provides a short drive to a variety of shopping and dining. A site plan is available that outlines the potential layout of this gently sloping lot, and a current three-bedroom septic permit is on file. MLS# 88490. $239,000. Fantastic opportunity to buy a lot with a
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High above the valley floor at 4000’ of elevation with a panoramic view of Sapphire Valley including views of Whiteside, Chimneytop, and Rock Mountain. This partially cleared lot with fire pit area and path from the road cleared offers spectacular views. MLS# 80127. $410,000.
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HIGH HEMLOCK Living on the Edge
F Family friendly home located in Sapphire Valley. This home offers an open kitchen, dining area, Master bedroom with private bath, and TV. Living room has a vaulted ceiling, stone fireplace (wood burning), and large deck. Great home for a couples getaway, guys golfing weekend or larger family. Sleeps 8 + daybed. For a small fee, guests have access to the many Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. This 4 bedroom, 3 full bath gem is nestled in the woods of Holly Forest IV. It features 2 king sized bedrooms, one full bedroom and a bedroom with two twins that is great for kids. In addition there is a loft that kids will love to hide in and often sleep in. This house sleeps 8-10 comfortably. There are two decks off of the main dining area with outdoor tables. This great condo is located in the Sapphire Valley community of River Chase, a wonderful neighborhood with lots of places to walk to including Meadow Lake & the Horsepasture River. Unit is only a short drive to many of the Sapphire Valley amenities. Some of the amenities include beautiful Fairfield Lake where you can hike or fish and enjoy nature at its finest.
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This wonderful three bedroom, three bath, single level living home is located in the heart of Sapphire. Entertaining is a pleasure with the well-appointed kitchen and an open, airy floor plan makes for comfortable living. Enjoy the cool mountain breezes on the large screened porch. Just minutes away are the many Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. This lakefront home is situated alongside tranquil Whisper Lake in the heart of Sapphire Valley. The upstairs has an expansive Great Room that features a gas fireplace and wall of windows overlooking the lake and mountains. All four bedrooms are roomy with good views and have access to a full bath. The outside garden was designed to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Amazing setting overlooking Lonesome Valley with views of Laurel Knob rock face and Cow Rock. This from 4,000’ elevation in wonderful High Hemlock. Well maintained log home provides comfort and relaxation, with wood floors, wood-burning fireplace and master suite on main. This CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 home is just a short drive from the endless hiking trails of Panthertown Valley.
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THE CHATTOOGA CLUB
High Five
Rustic elegance meets classic Southern style in this spacious tri-story home, situated on a private road in exclusive, gated Chattooga Club. With plenty of room for the entire brood, entertaining guests is a pleasure. Gather for lively conversation or curl up with a good book in the great room with its soaring cathedral ceilings and stone fireplace. The family chef will love the beautiful, light-filled French Country gourmet kitchen featuring a professional gas range, double oven, center island with seating, and reclaimed timber beams. You must be a member of the Chattooga Club to enjoy any of the amenities.
THE CHATTOOGA CLUB
Tsali Cottage
Quaint and cozy cottage inside the gates of the prestigious Chattooga Club community. Conveniently located to Clubhouse/Lodge and all amenities. Beautifully furnished two bedroom, two bath cottage with wood burning fireplace, wonderful deck with fireplace & open area. Master bedroom on main level, second bedroom upstairs. You must be a member of the Chattooga Club to enjoy any of the amenities.
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Accommodations Black Bear Lodge blackbearlodgeofsapphire.com Page 52 Chambers Realty highlandsiscalling.com Pages 102, 132 The Chateau highlandsncchateau.net Page 56 Country Club Properties ccphighlandsnc.com Page 2 Fire Mountain Inn & Cabins firemt.com Page 13 Half Mile Farm halfmilefarm.com Page 146 Landmark Vacation Rentals landmarkvacations.com Pages 84-85 Old Edwards Inn & Spa oldedwardsinn.com Page 132 Pebble Creek Village pebble-creek.com Page 9 Skyline Lodge skylinelodge.com Page 57 Silver Creek Real Estate Group ncliving.com Pages 169-234 Whiteside Cove Cottages Page 23 York House Inn Page 132 Antiques & Home Furnishings Bound’s Cave boundscaverugs.com Page 51 The Brier Patch Page 40 Cabin Couture cabincouturehighlands.com Page 55 Christine’s Home Decor Page 132 Dovetail Antiques Page 25 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 Josephine’s Emporium Page 8 Mantiques mantiquesnc.com Page 150 MIrror Lake Antiques & Jewelry mirrorlakeantiques.com Page 16 Peak Experience peakexp.com Page 8 Rusticks rusticks.com Page 113 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 The Village Hound onceuponadog.com Page 22 Vivianne Metzger vmantiques.com Page 113 Architects ® Home Architects homearchitects.com Page 132 Archival Picture Framing Josephine’s Emporium Page 8 Art Galleries/Artists Annell, Portrait Artist annell.com Page 75 Around Back at Rocky’s Place aroundbackatrockysplace.com Page 73 The Bascom thebascom.org Page 151 The Brier Patch Page 40 Cabin Couture cabincouturehighlands.com Page 55 Carolina Gallery Page 79 CK Swan ckswan.com Page 8 Creative Framing creativeframinginfo.com Page 241 Dovetail Antiques Page 25 Highlands Fine Art highlandsfineartandestatejewelry.com Page 15 Justin Allman - Fire Moss Pottery Page 51 Oakleaf oakleafhighlands.com Page 76 Nora and Company Page 13 Peak Experience peakexp.com Page 8 Smitten Page 77 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 The Village Hound onceuponadog.com Page 22 Auto Upgrades/Tuning Passion Performance passionperformanceauto.com Page 13 Bars High Dive Page 90 The Ugly Dog Pub - Highlands theuglydogpub.com Page 91
The Ugly Dog Pub - Cashiers
theuglydogpub.com Page 91 Bedding Blue Ridge Bedding blueridgebedding.com Page 106 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 Lenz Gifts Page 125 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Bird Supplies Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Page 9 Boat Rentals Lake Shore Marina lakeshoremarina-nc.com Page 30 Signal Ridge Marina signalridgemarina.com Page 73 Books The Book Nook Page 50 Josephine’s Emporium Page 8 Builders Design South Builders designsouthbuilders.com Page 33 Lupoli Construction lupoliconstruction.com Page 107 Porch Living/ Rabun Builders rabunbuilders.com Page 241 Srebalus Construction Co. srebalusconstruction.com Page 132 Warth Construction warthconstruction.com Page 244 Building Supplies Jennings Builders Supply jbwnc.com Page 24 Business/Office Supplies Dauntless Printing
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Fressers Courtyard Cafe & Catering Page 89 The Kitchen thekitchenofhighlands.com Page 8 Rosewood Market rosewoodgourmet.com Page 91 Chambers of Commerce Cashiers Chamber of Commerce cashiersareachamber.com Page 153 Highlands Chamber of Commerce highlandschamber.org Page 153 Cleaning/Housekeeping Services Pro Servicess Pages 133, 239 Rebecka’s Home Cleaning Service Page 132 Cloth/Upholstery Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Clothing & Accessories A Jones Company Pages 25, 136 Allison Diane Clothing Page 36 Annawear Page 40 As You Like It Page 48 Bags on Main Page 44 Bella Cotn Page 49 Bespoke by TJ Bailey Page 50 C. Orrico Page 42 Classic Links & Luggage classiclinksandluggage.com Page 142 Elevation of Highlands Page 42 thelaurelmagazine.com | August 2018 | 235
Highland Hiker highlandhiker.com Page 31 The Look Boutique - Cashiers thelookcashiers.boutiquewindow.com Page 143 Martha Anne’s Page 77 Peak Experience peakexp.com Page 8 Sashay Around sashayaround.net Page 23 McCulley’s Page 3 Narcissus Page 61 Nora and Company Page 13 Robin’s Nest Page 125 Southern Way Page 44 Spartina spartina499.com Page 11 Spoiled Rotten spoiledrotten2.com Page 125 TJ Bailey for Men tjbmens.com Page 107 VC for Men victoriasclosetnc.com Page 120 Victoria’s Closet victoriasclosetnc.com Page 120 Victoria’s Sportswear victoriasclosetnc.com Page 120 Wit’s End Page 37 Clothing Consignment The Blue Elephant Page 120 Victoria’s Closet victoriasclosetnc.com Page 120 Closet Design Black Rock Granite and Cabinetry blackrockgraniteandcabinetry.com Pages 132, 153 The Designer Market thedesignersmarket.com Page 26 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Comforters Blue Ridge Bedding blueridgebedding.com Page 106 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 Lenz Gifts Page 125 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Communities Burlingame burlingameccwnc.com Page 59 Chattooga Club chattoogaclub.com Page 4 Cullasaja Club cullasajaclub.org Page 111 Lonesome Valley lonesomevalley.com Pages 68-71 Preserve at Rock Creek preserveatrockcreeknc.com Page 60 Silver Creek Real Estate Group ncliving.com Pages 169-234 Concierge Services HCCM Home hccmhome.com Page 101 Convenience Stores Dusty’s Page 89 Cosmetic Surgery Center for Plastic Surgery Robert T. Buchanan, M.D. plasticsurgerytoday.com Page 119 Country Clubs Sky Valley Country Club skyvalleycountryclub.com Page 103 Crafts The Bascom thebascom.org Page 151 Peak Experience peakexp.com Page 8 Custom Cabinetry/Countertops Black Rock Granite and Cabinetry blackrockgraniteandcabinetry.com Pages 132, 153 Jennings Builders Supply jbwnc.com Page 24 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112
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Custom Furniture Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 Gray Lighting & Woodwork Pages 4, 48 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Dentists Dr. Joe Wilbanks wilbankssmilecenter.com Page 117 Doors/Windows Highlands Doors & Windows Page 102 Jennings Builders Supply jbwnc.com Page 24 Events Art for a Cause Page 63 Baldaroo baldaroo.com Page 21 Betsy Paul Art Raffle Page 83 Carolina Gallery Page 79 Cashiers Antique Show Page 27 Half Mile Farm halfmilefarm.com Page 146 High Dive Page 90 Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival hcmusicfestival.org Page 23 Highlands Cashiers Players highlandscashiersplayers.org Page 30 Highlands Food And Wine highlandsfoodandwine.com Page 41 Highlands Playhouse highlandsplayhouse.org Page 74 Highlands Wine Shoppe highlandswineshoppe.com Page 88 Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center highlandspac.org Page 55 Smitten Page 77 The Village Green villagegreencashiersnc.com Page 99
Village Square Art Show
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Event Rentals The Orchard theorchardcashiers.com Page 90 Flooring The Designer Market thedesignersmarket.com Page 26 Highlands Decorating Center highlandsdecorating.com Page 58 Floral Design /Florists Fiddlehead Designs Page 47 Oakleaf oakleafhighlands.com Page 76 Fly Fishing/Guide Services Brookings brookingsonline.com Page 45 Highland Hiker highlandhiker.com Page 31 Framing Creative Framing creativeframinginfo.com Page 241 Furniture The Brier Patch Page 40 Cabin Couture cabincouturehighlands.com Page 55 Carolina Rustic Furniture carolinarusticfurniture.com Page 106 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 High Country Furniture & Design highcountry.com Page 39 Nearly New Page 120 Oakleaf oakleafhighlands.com Page 76 Rusticks rusticks.com Page 113 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 Vivianne Metzger vmantiques.com Page 113
Furniture Consignments The Blue Elephant Page 120 Consignment Market consignmentmarketcashiersnc.com Page 120 Nearly New Page 120 Garden/Landscaping Supplies Four Seasons fsl-wnc.com Page 83 Highlands Lawn highlandslawnandgarden.com Page 32 Main Street Nursery Page 61 Gas Services Willson Gas wilsongas.com Page 137 Gift Shops A Jones Company Pages 25, 136 Afternoon Delight Page 14 Around Back at Rocky’s Place aroundbackatrockysplace.com Page 73 As You Like It Page 48 Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Page 9 CK Swan ckswan.com Page 8 Classic Links & Luggage classiclinksandluggage.com Page 142 Creative Framing creativeframinginfo.com Page 241 Fiddlehead Designs Page 47 The Look Boutique-Cashiers thelookcashiers.boutiquewindow.com Page 143 Nearly New Page 120 Nora and Company Page 13 Peak Experience peakexp.com Page 8, Robin’s Nest Page 125 Smitten Page 77 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 Giving Back Betsy Paul Art Raffle Page 83 Goldsmith T A Anderson Goldsmith Page 80 Golf Accessories & Supplies Classic Links & Luggage classiclinksandluggage.com Page 142 Golf Clubs Sky Valley Country Club skyvalleycountryclub.com Page 103 Golf Tours Toms Golf Tours tomsgolftours.com Page 103 Gourmet Foods Dusty’s Page 89 Grading/Excavating Larry Rogers Construction Page 149 Grills Willson Gas wilsongas.com Page 137 Groceries Dusty’s Page 89 Groomers Woofgang Bakery & Grooming Page 137 Gutters Pro Servicess Pages 132, 239
Hair Salons Bombshell Hair Boutique Page 127 Creative Concepts Page 132 Heating and Air Holley Heating & Air Conditioning holleyheating.com Page 142 Home Accessories A Jones Company Pages 25, 136 Afternoon Delight Page 14 Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Page 9 Cabin Couture cabincouturehighlands.com Page 55 Carolina Rustic Furniture carolinarusticfurniture.com Page 106 CK Swan ckswan.com Page 8 Consignment Market consignmentmarketcashiersnc.com Page 120 Dovetail Antiques Page 25 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 Nearly New Page 120 Nora and Company Page 13 Oakleaf oakleafhighlands.com Page 76 Peak Experience peakexp.com Page 8 Robin’s Nest Page 125 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 Vivianne Metzger vmantiques.com Page 113 Home Design Mountainworks Design mtnworks.com Page 18 Ice Cream SweeTreats sweetreatshighlands.com Page 96 Interior Design & Home Furnishings ACP Home Interiors acphomeinteriors.com Page 17 Afternoon Delight Page 14 Bound’s Cave boundscaverugs.com Page 51 The Brier Patch Page 40 Carolina Rustic Furniture carolinarusticfurniture.com Page 106 Christine’s Home Decor Page 132 CK Swan ckswan.com Page 8 Dornbush Design Studio dornbushdesign.com Page 48 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 High Country Furniture & Design highcountry.com Page 39 Jennings Builders Supply jbwnc.com Page 24 Rusticks rusticks.com Page 113 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 Internet Northland Cable getnorthland.com Page 10 Investment Planning Edward Jones Investments edwardjones.com Page 124 Jewelry - Fashion A Jones Company Pages 25, 136 Afternoon Delight Page 14 Cabin Couture cabincouturehighlands.com Page 55 Celebrity Collections celebritycollectionjewelry.com Page 145 Jannie Bean Custom Jewelry janniebeandesigns.com Page 119 The Look Boutique-Cashiers thelookcashiers.boutiquewindow.com Page 143 Narcissus Page 61 Peak Experience peakexp.com Page 8 thelaurelmagazine.com | August 2018 | 237
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sashayaround.net Page 23 Jewelry - Fine Afternoon Delight Page 14 Highlands Fine Art highlandsfineartandestatejewelry.com Page 15 MIrror Lake Antiques & Jewelry mirrorlakeantiques.com Page 16 Kitchen Accessories Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Page 9 Kitchen and Bath Design Black Rock Granite and Cabinetry blackrockgraniteandcabinetry.com Page132, 153 The Designer Market thedesignersmarket.com Page 26 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Lake Tours Lake Shore Marina lakeshoremarina-nc.com Page 30 Lamp Repair Gray Lighting & Woodwork Pages 4, 48 Landscape Architects Dargan Landscape Architects dargan.com Page 19 Landscapers Pro Servicess Pages 133, 239 Four Seasons fsl-wnc.com Page 83 Lighting ACP Home Interiors acphomeinteriors.com Page 17 Carolina Rustic Furniture carolinarusticfurniture.com Page 106 Classic Lighting & Design classiclightinganddesign.com Page 141 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 Gray Lighting & Woodwork Pages 4, 48 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 Linens Blue Ridge Bedding blueridgebedding.com Page 106 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 Lenz Gifts Page 125 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Luggage Classic Links & Luggage classiclinksandluggage.com Page 142 Marinas Lake Shore Marina lakeshoremarina-nc.com Page 30 Signal Ridge Marina signalridgemarina.com Page 73 Massage Services Canyon Spa lonesomevalley.com Page 53 Cashiers Valley Fusion cashiersvalleyfusion.com Page 116 Creative Concepts Page 132 Tranquility Cove Massage Page 133 Yoga of Highlands yogahighlands.com Page 116 Mattresses Afternoon Delight Page 14 Blue Ridge Bedding blueridgebedding.com Page 106 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Medical Services Dr. Edward D. Frederickson MD FACP Page 241
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Highlands-Cashiers Hospital Mission Primary Care – Highlands/Cashiers
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mission-health.org Page 115 Mortgages Regions Mortgage Page 58 Movies Highlands Playhouse highlandsplayhouse.org Page 74 Music Stores Blue Ridge Music blueridgemusicacademy.com Page 25 Nail Care The Boutique Nails & Spa Page 133 Creative Concepts Page 132 Nutrition Coach Well Nourished – Samantha Thacker Page 135 Outdoor Adventures Highlands Aerial Park highlandsaerialpark.com Page 48 Toms Golf Tours tomsgolftours.com Page 103 Paint Supplies Highlands Decorating Center highlandsdecorating.com Page 58 Painting Morales Painting Page 141 Pro Servicess Pages 133, 239 Pet Care/Supplies The Village Hound onceuponadog.com Page 22 Woofgang Bakery & Grooming Page 137 Pharmacies Highlands Pharmacy Page 118 Photography Charles Johnson Fine Art Photography charlesjohnsonfineart.com Page 75 Susan B Photography suebphotography.com Page 155 Picnic Items A Jones Company Pages 25, 136 Plants/Nurseries Highlands Lawn highlandslawnandgarden.com Page 32 Main Street Nursery Page 61 Scaly Mountain Nursery Page 133 Pools/Spas Mountain Spring Spas and Pools mountainhotspring.com Page 9 Porch and Patio The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 Portraits Annell, Portrait Artist annell.com Page 75 Pottery Around Back at Rocky’s Place aroundbackatrockysplace.com Page 73 Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Page 9 Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21
Justin Allman - Fire Moss Pottery Page 51 Peak Experience peakexp.com Page 8 Smitten Page 77 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Printing Companies Dauntless Printing Pages 16, 132, 145 Prvate Clubs Cedar Creek Club cedarcreekclub.com Page 131 Produce Cashiers Farmers Market cashiersfarmersmarket.com Page 96 Dusty’s Page 89 Public Safety Blue Ridge Public Safety blueridgepublicsafety.com Page 138 Pubs The Ugly Dog Pub - Highlands theuglydogpub.com Page 91 The Ugly Dog Pub - Cashiers theuglydogpub.com Page 91 Radio Stations WHLC FM 104.5 whlc.com Page 13 Rare Maps/Prints Josephine’s Emporium Page 8 Real Estate Sales Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices meadowsmountainrealty.com Pages 105, 147 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Andrea Gabbard meadowsmountainrealty.com Page 147
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices John Muir Betsy Paul Blair Realty Burlingame Chambers Realty Country Club Properties Country Club Properties Mary Jane McCall Cullasaja Club John Cleaveland Realty Hattler Properties Landmark Realty Group Landmark Realty Group – Holly Falls Lonesome Valley McKee Properties McKee Properties John & Sandy Barrow McKee Properties - Liz Harrris McKee Properties Kevin Hawkins McKee PropertiesMerry Soellner McKee Properties Beth Townsend Pat Allen Realty Group Preferred Properties Preferred Properties – Ann Scott Preserve at Rock Creek Sapphire Valley Real Estate
meadowsmountainrealty.com Page 147 betsypaulproperties.com Page 243 blair-realty.com Page 101 burlingameccwnc.com Page 59 highlandsiscalling.com Pages 102, 132 ccphighlandsnc.com Page 2 ccphighlandsnc.com Page 127 cullasajaclub.org Page 111 jcrealty.com Page 144 hattlerproperties.com Page 29 landmarkrg.com Pages 84, 85, 135 landmarkrg.com Page 135 lonesomevalley.com Pages 68-71 mckeeproperties.com Pages 34, 35, 131, 156-167 mckeeproperties.com mckeeproperties.com
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mckeeproperties.com Pages 166-167 patallenrealtygroup.com Page 139, 244 ppoh.com Page 121 ppoh.com Page 133 preserveatrockcreeknc.com Page 60 sapphirevalleyrealestate.com Page 119
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ncliving.com Pages 169-234 highlandssothebysrealty.com Page 109 highlandssothebysrealty.com Page 110 highlandsssir.com Page 5, 130 highlandsssir.com Page 133 highlandsssir.com Page 130 Restaurants Highlands-Cashiers Directory Page 98 4118 Kitchen and Bar Page 93 Adair Bros. Smokehouse BBQ adairbrotherssmokehouse.com Page 95 Altitudes at Skyline altitudesatskyline.com Page 57 Bake My Day Cafe & Bistro Page 93 Cashiers Farmers Market cashiersfarmersmarket.com Page 96 Cyprus cyprushighlands.com Page 89 Fire + Water firemt.com Page 13 Fressers Courtyard Cafe & Catering Page 89 The Kitchen thekitchenofhighlands.com Page 8 Lakeside Restaurant lakesiderestaurant.info Page 96 Log Cabin Restaurant logcabinhighlands.com Page 95 Madison’s Restaurant & Wine Garden Page 132 Meritage Bistro meritagehighlands.com Page 97 On the Verandah ontheverandah.com Page 97 The Orchard theorchardcashiers.com Page 90 Paoletti’s Restaurant paolettis.com Page 93 Rosewood Market rosewoodgourmet.com Page 91 Slabtown Pizza slabtownpizza.com Page 95 Sky Pie Pizza Page 93 SweeTreats sweetreatshighlands.com Page 96 The Ugly Dog Pub - Highlands theuglydogpub.com Page 91 The Ugly Dog Pub - Cashiers theuglydogpub.com Page 91 Wolfgang’s Restaurant & Wine Bistro wolfgangs.net Page 5 The Zookeeper Bistro Page 90 Roofing Pro Servicess Pages 132, 239 Roman’s Roofing LLC romansroofingnc.com Page 133 Rugs Bound’s Cave boundscaverugs.com Page 51 Carolina Rustic Furniture carolinarusticfurniture.com Page 106 Shiraz Oriental Rug Gallery shirazruggalleries.com Page 81 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 The Village Hound onceuponadog.com Page 22 Shipping Services Stork’s Wrap, Pack & Ship Page 9 Shoes Annawear Page 40 Highland Hiker highlandhiker.com Page 31 Martha Anne’s Page 77 Nora and Company Page 13 Spoiled Rotten spoiledrotten2.com Page 125 TJ Bailey for Men tjbmens.com Page 107 Skin Care Pinnacle Anti Aging pinnacleantiaging.com Page 116
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Socks Peak Experience peakexp.com Page 8 Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Page 9 Spas The Boutique Nails & Spa Page 133 Canyon Spa lonesomevalley.com Page 53 Old Edwards Inn & Spa oldedwardsinn.com Page 132 Pinnacle Anti Aging pinnacleantiaging.com Page 116 Sportsman Collectibles Mantiques mantiquesnc.com Page 150 Sunglasses Classic Links & Luggage classiclinksandluggage.com Page 142 Tables Dutchman’s Designs dutchmansdesigns.com Page 21 Summer Place Antiques summerplaceantiques.com Page 124 Vivianne Metzger vmantiques.com Page 113 Theatre/Entertainment Highlands Cashiers Players highlandscashiersplayers.org Page 30 Highlands Playhouse highlandsplayhouse.org Page 74 Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center highlandspac.org Page 55 Transportation Highlands Transportation Company Page 149 Vacation Rentals Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices meadowsmountainrealty.com Pages 105, 147 Chambers Realty highlandsiscalling.com Pages 102, 132 Landmark Vacation Rentals landmarkvacations.com Pages 84, 85 Pebble Creek Village pebble-creek.com Page 9 Silver Creek Real Estate Group ncliving.com Pages 169-234 Websites Cashiers Community Website cashiersnorthcarolina.com Page 114 Wedding Services 37 High Holly thevineyardat37highholly.com Page 136 Fiddlehead Designs Page 47 Oakleaf oakleafhighlands.com Page 76 The Orchard theorchardcashiers.com Page 90 Wedding Farmhouse weddingfarmhouse.com Page 127 Wine & Accessories Highlands Wine Shoppe highlandswineshoppe.com Page 88 Window Treatments The Designer Market thedesignersmarket.com Page 26 Gray Lighting & Woodworks Pages 4, 48 Highlands Decorating Center highlandsdecorating.com Page 58 The Summer House summerhousehighlands.com Page 112 Woodwork Gray Lighting & Woodwork Pages 4, 48 Yoga Cashiers Valley Fusion cashiersvalleyfusion.com Page 116 Yoga of Highlands yogahighlands.com Page 116 Zipline Adventures Highlands Aerial Park highlandsaerialpark.com Page 48
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