December 2018 in Highlands and Cashiers NC

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HIGHLANDS AND CASHIERS

DECEMBER 2018

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INSIDE THE LAUREL DECEMBER 2018 EVENTS

DINING

HOMES & LIFESTYLES

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Cashiers Christmas Parade

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Aunt Jo’s Coffee Cake

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The Perfect Mountain Retreat

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Hudson Library

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The Story Behind the Wine

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Financial Talk

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Albert Carlton Community Library

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Holiday Reservations

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Wreaths Across America

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The Chocolate Heaven Company

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HANDS Christmas Dinner

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Traditional Fruit Cake

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Photos with Santa

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Dining Guide

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Highlands Ice Rink

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Shop with a Cop

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Breakfast with Santa

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An Appalachian Christmas

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Christmas Tree Farms

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The Bascom

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Chefs in the House

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THE ARTS

VENTURE OUT

Phil Potts, Volunteer Spotlight

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The Village Green

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Big Brothers, Big Sisters

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C-H Humane Society

A Walk in the Woods

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H-C Land Trust

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Guide to Fly Fishing

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Highlands Rotary Club

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The Accidental Gardener

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Scaly Mountain Women’s Club

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Highlands Plateau Audubon Society

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Literacy Council of Highlands

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Highlands Biological Station

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Carpe Diem Farms

HISTORY 70

Cashiers History

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Highlands Playhouse

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Highlands History

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Highlands Cashiers Players

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CHS Awards

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Smitten of Highlands

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H-C Chamber Music Festival

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Around Back at Rocky’s Place

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Highlands PAC

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Calendar Girl Auditions

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Children’s Christmas Program

Merry Christmas!

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The Art of Daniel Bolick

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GIVING BACK

HEALTH 76

Wellness is the Word

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Injury, Respect it

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Extracting the Goodness

BIZ SPOTLIGHT 96

Highlands Chamber of Commerce

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Cashiers Chamber of Commerce

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High Country Furniture

34 Calendar 35 Highlands Map 38 Cashiers Map 60 Dining Guide 86 Service Directory 158 Advertiser’s Index


MAKING IT HAPPEN

JANET CUMMINGS Managing Partner

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Note May your joy be as pure as the snow on the pines, May your heart be as bright as the Star. May your troubles be few and your blessings be many, May your worries and fears be far. May your days be full of laughter and love, May your hopes and dreams come true. We at the Laurel wish nothing else but a blessed holiday season for you!

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Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year!

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OVER THE RIVER THRU THE WOODES BY A.J. STEWART

The 44th incarnation of the Cashiers Christmas Parade, set for Saturday, December 8, is celebrating an even more storied local institution – Camp Merrie-Woode.

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n Saturday, December 8, join the visitors and residents of Cashiers as they line the streets through the Crossroads for the 44th Annual Cashiers Christmas Parade. From Cornucopia Restaurant to the Cashiers Community Center, a cavalcade of floats and firetrucks, dogs and horses will celebrate the season. This year, the theme is “Over the River and Through the Woodes.” Local businesses will put on a fantastic display of “Merrie Mountain Christmas Traditions” as it honors the 100th Anniversary of Camp Merrie-Woode. No Christmas parade is complete without a marching band. The Rosman High School Tiger Marching Band will be there playing everyone’s favorite Christmas carols. The llamas of High Hampton Resort will march alongside the horses and dogs. The Grand Marshals are Jim and Denice Dunn, the Executive Directors of Camp Merrie-Woode. The winners of the

Spirit of Our Community Award will be publicly recognized, including Citizen of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Educator of the Year, Businessperson of the Year, Arts & Culture Advocate of the Year and the Evergreen Award. The guest of honor, of course, is Santa Claus. After the parade, Santa will be at the Com-

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munity Center for a meet and greet. The afternoon will wrap up with the annual Cashiers Cares Luncheon. Three judges will be watching from their place at the Crossroads to see who has the most creative, most spirited and most humorous display. For those of you unable to attend in person, the parade will be broadcast live on TV.TheHighSouth.com via an amplification system thanks to Rick and Lisa Stargel of High South Ventures. If you would like to enter your business or organization in the parade, contact parade director, Eli Ramirez, at info@cashiersareachamber. com. The Chamber is also looking for volunteers to help make sure everything goes smoothly. Talk to Eli if you are interested in volunteering. For more information contact the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce at (828) 743-5191. The rain date for the parade is Sunday, December 9th at 1:00.


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HAVE A BOOK SNUGGLE BY EMILY CROWELL

Hudson Library in Highlands is the perfect gathering spot for children in the disorienting days leading up to and during the holidays.

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old, gray December days are the perfect time to visit Hudson Library and check out a book or DVD to snuggle up with at home. And if you’re a kid, Thursday afternoons at 3:30 P.M. is the perfect time to visit the library, regardless of the weather, for Kids Zone! Kids Zone is a time set aside for diverse programs designed to help elementary-aged kids develop STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) skills while having fun in the library. On the first Thursday of the month, The Hudson partners with The Bascom to offer a visual arts program. Each month they use a different book or illustrator as a jumping-off point for artistic exploration. The resulting artwork can often be found adding color and character to the walls of the meeting room for the remainder of the month. Programs involving creative-thinking skills and such diverse technology as robots and building kits take place on the second, third, and occasional fifth Thursdays. An Old English Sheepdog named Paisley also visits Kids Zone on the third Thursdays—she’s fluffy, sweet, and loves to be read to! Children can take a break from the regular program to read one-on-one with Paisley, who has a charming and disarming effect on struggling and anxious readers. Paisley enjoys listening to a good story and doesn’t judge or get impatient when kids read a little slowly or struggle to pronounce a word. LEGO Club continues to be a huge hit on the fourth Thursday of each month. The library provides the LEGO pieces and the kids supply imagination and collaboration to come up with creations that grace the top of a bookcase until they are repurposed for the next month’s club. Just step into the library on any fourth Thursday and you can hear joy and laughter permeating the air from the direction of the Meeting Room, contradicting the old image of the staid, stern library that some still hang on to. Hudson Library is at 554 Main Street in Highlands and open Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. (though it will be closed December 25 –26 and January 1 for the holidays). Call the library at (828) 526-3031 or visit them online at www.fontanalib.org/highlands.

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CASHIERS LIBRARY BY LUKE OSTEEN

Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library is offering a full suite of activities to keep children (and the people who love them) sane and focused during the month.

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uring this busy holiday season, with its meaningful community celebrations and deeply personal family observations, it’s easy to forget that so many of these events are new and perhaps not well-understood for children. That’s why little ones and their loved ones are invited to Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library for Storytime, Wednesdays at 10:00 A.M. Youth Services Director James Stewart-Payne will offer a close-up look at the month’s big events – Hanukkah, The Winter Solstice, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year’s. She’ll explain why they’re observed, what families do to celebrate these holidays, and how they affect us throughout the year. It’s respectful, and fun, and served up with an irrepressible sense of excitement. Each presentation includes music and an arts and craft project that can be taken home and enjoyed

by the entire family. Storytime is suitable for little ones up to five years old. For older children, especially those in danger of being overcome with holiday craziness, the library offers Lego Club at 3:45 P.M. Tuesday, December 11. The library provides a full range of Lego, and the children

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provide the imagination and skill. Everyone is invited to participate. STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) Club meets at 3:45 P.M. Tuesday, December 18. Ms. Stewart-Payne will provide instructions and supervision, and participants will learn new ideas and talents. This is a tremendous way to blow-off near-explosive levels of holiday excitement. Speaking of new ideas, if you happen to receive a gift this holiday season that challenges your technical abilities – a Kindle, laptop, phone, or confusing digital device – the library staff can offer free one-on-one tutorials to help you learn its capabilities. Call to make an appointment – (828) 743-0215. The library will be closed for the Christmas holiday, Dec 24-26, opening for regular business at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, December 27. It’s located at 249 Frank Allen Road.


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Highlands’ commemoration of veterans’ sacrifices will mirror Wreaths Across America, December 15.

REMEMBER, HONOR, TEACH BY JENNY KING

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eterans’ Day has come and gone, but their service to our country will again be honored on December 15, when Highlands joins the nationwide Wreaths Across America celebration. Wreaths Across America coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies at more than 1,400 locations across the United States, at sea and abroad. While coordinating wreath-laying ceremonies each December on National Wreaths Across America Day, their mission to remember, honor, and teach is carried out throughout the year. In many homes, there is an empty seat for one who is serving or one who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. There’s no better time to express our appreciation than during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. The local ceremony begins at noon on Saturday, December 15, and shuttles will run between 11:00 A.M. and 11:45 A.M. from the Highlands Community Building to Highlands Memorial Park. The public is invited to attend. “We will be honoring veterans buried in Buck Creek, Clear Creek, Goldmine, Highlands, Horse Cove, Miller, and Scaly Mountain cemeteries,” Organizer Phil Potts explained. “We need to hear from friends and family members to make sure they are on our list of veterans. We don’t want to miss anyone.” $5 of each sponsored wreath will be donated to the memorial brick program of American Legion Post #370. Potts said, “If you want to sponsor a wreath, it only costs $15, and organizers will need to know if you wish to lay the wreath yourself, or if you’d like to have them do it.” There are many ways to get involved locally, so contact Phil Potts at (828) 20 0 -9753 or by email at philjpot@frontier.com. Visit WreathsAcrossAmerica.org to learn more about Wreaths Across America.

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ALL HANDS FOR CHRISTMAS BY JENNY KING

Laura Huerta

The true beauty of a Highlands Christmas is revealed in the HANDS Christmas Day Dinner at Highlands Country Club.

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hristmas in Highlands is like no other. Even if there’s no snow on the ground, the sense of community blankets the town with a glittering layer of generosity. So many charitable people donate to the many nonprofits to help those less fortunate, especially at this time of the year. HANDS. Highlands Area Non Profit Donation Sharing, is one of many organizations that lend a helping…well…hand, here. They are organizers of the annual Christmas Day Dinner at Highlands Country Club. In years past, no restaurants were open on Christmas Day, so a group of like-minded citizens came together and volunteered to cater and serve a full dinner to residents and visitors alike. All monies were then distributed locally through HANDS. Since that first meal in 2001, the tradition has grown by leaps and bounds and continues to attract not only diners, but volunteers

as well. For many who choose to spend their Christmas Day serving this feast to others, it’s something they look forward to all year round, so it’s not just the guests who are cheery, but the servers, too. Organizer Laura Huerta is now in her 11th year of involvement. Huerta, owner of Lakeside Restaurant,

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started as a volunteer back in 2007 and says, “It’s truly been a blessing to watch so many families expand, grow up, and start their own families.” She admits that shopping is not something she enjoys doing, but “…this dinner has become my tradition over the years and it’s a wonderful feeling to share Christmas with so many people I’ve come to know.” They will be serving traditional holiday foods like turkey, ham, roast beef, and all the trimmings, along with a new addition: shrimp and grits. All the delectable homemade desserts make a perfect ending to the relaxed and festive atmosphere. Cost is $50 for adults, $15 for children. For more information on how you might support HANDS and to make reservations, contact Laura Huerta at (828) 526-9419. Seating is by reservation only.


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PHOTOS WITH SANTA BY MARY JANE MCCALL

Santa will be hearing whispered wishes and posing for photos at KelseyHutchinson Founder’s Park throughout the Christmas season in Highlands.

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o you want a chance to have your picture taken with December’s most famous man about town? If you’re in Highlands in December, you’re in the right place to make that happen. Many who enjoy the Christmas season here know that we are host to one of the seasons most sought after celebrities, who spends weekends here in anticipation of his busiest night of the year. That’s right, jolly old St. Nick himself has discovered that Highlands is the perfect place to spend working weekends in December. We caught up with him on a quick coffee break recently when he shared his thoughts on what makes Highlands so special: “Highlands is one of my favorite places to visit.

The climate is not too hot or too cold. The people are so Allan and Marti Dearth friendly and the children are so wel l - behaved. They bring me their Christmas lists and drawings they have made. I always look forward to the children and their parents when I am in town. So be good Santa is watching.” He will also be back on December 1 at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park after his annual appearance in the Christmas Parade until 4:0 0 P.M. On Saturday, December 8, following his Photos with Santa Breakfast at Highlands United Methodist

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Church, he will be at the Kelsey-Hutchinson Park until 4:0 0. He’ll return on Saturday, December 15, from 10:0 0 A.M. until 4:0 0 P.M. and on December 22 for a last-minute photo opportunity. If you have questions about Santa’s busy schedule or the events that mark Highlands’ Holiday Season – the Olde Mountain Christmas Parade or the worship schedules of local churches – contact the Highlands Visitor Center at (828) 526-2112.


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Like a cherished memory from a bygone era, Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park springs to joyful life with the opening of its ice skating rink.

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elsey-Hutchinson Founders Park, in the center of downtown Highlands, has become a gathering place for the community. During the season, it offers live music, a farmers’ market, art and craft shows, and much more. In the colder months you’ll find lots to do there, too. Santa will be visiting and the park glows with brilliantly colored lights. During the day you’ll find your friends and neighbors at the Highlands Recreation Department’s ice skating rink, twirling on sparkling skates and watching the fun while enjoying piping hot cups of cocoa or coffee. Don’t own a pair of ice skates? No problem. They rent them at the rink and it’s family-friendly fun for everyone. You’ll see folks of all ages living out their fantasy of Olympic Gold, even if it takes a few times to feel steady on those thin steel blades. It’s all in good fun. Think Norman Rockwell. Since we’re in the midst of the holiday

season, start making a list of what you’ll need to comfortably spend time on the ice. Harkening back to the days of Rockwell (there’s a theme here), bundle up with your warmest gear, wrap that handmade

scarf around your neck, and don’t forget the matching hat and mittens. Cheeks are rosy and smiles are huge. What’s not to love? Remember the sensation of sliding across the kitchen floor in your socks? Multiply that times 10 and you’ll understand why ice skating is so very popular. You feel like you’re flying; and if you’re lucky, it will gently start to snow, making the whole experience even more magical! The rink is open Thursdays from 1:00 until 8:00 P.M., Fridays and Saturdays from 1:00 until 10:00 P.M., and Sundays from 1:00 until 5:00 P.M. Mondays and Tuesdays are open for group bookings and parties, and there are special holiday schedules, too. Load up the car and bring the family to the ice skating rink at Founders Park in the middle of downtown Highlands for some fun in the brisk mountain air. It’s a great way to entertain your guests, stretch your limits, and introduce little ones to the joy of skating.

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SHOP WITH A COP BY WILEY SLOAN

Shop with a Cop, a project of the Macon County Sheriff’s Department in conjunction with local agencies and individuals, brings a wealth of Christmas cheer to less-fortunate children in the community.

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acon County Sheriff’s Office’s Shop with a Cop Program is a chance to give back to the community and its most precious citizens. Embarking on its 25th year, it was started when Sheriff Holland was a juvenile officer and his wife Marci was a social worker for the Department of Social Services. After working a severe case of physical abuse involving several siblings where the parent was sent to prison, the Hollands and some of their co-workers wanted to provide Christmas to the children. From that point on, the program has continued to grow into what it is today, helping an average of 300 to 400 kids in the community receive a Christmas blessing from law enforcement and the community. Most of these youngsters would not otherwise have had much Christmas at all. Generous donations from individuals and businesses have allowed the program to grow over the years. Kids are picked up by officers, taken shopping, and allotted $100 to spend. Yes, most officers end up pulling money out of their own pocket to

make sure the kids get whatever they want. The kids learn to share too, as each youngster is required to buy a gift for someone else as well. After shopping, it’s off to dinner at numerous participating restaurants, and then on to wrap their gifts and meet Santa for a photo with their new officer friend. It’s a heartwarming program that brings officers much

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joy throughout the Christmas season. It’s also a great way for a lot of these kids to see that cops are good, because a lot of the time when they have had interactions with them it hasn’t been under the greatest of circumstances. All county emergency agencies participate in this project, as well as some out-of-county agencies who love to be a part of it. Shop with a Cop would not be possible without the support of our community. The Macon County Sheriff’s Office acts as the lead agency to organize this program, but without all the participants from the various agencies it wouldn’t be possible. The event has become a family tradition for many of the officers, many of whom participate with their entire family in taking a lucky child shopping for Christmas. Join in the festivities yourself by sending in your donation to: Shop with a Cop Program, c/o Macon County Sheriff, 1820 Lakeside Dr., Franklin, NC 28734. Go Dancer, Go Prancer, and watch the children smile!


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BREAKFAST WITH SANTA BY WILEY SLOAN

Children are invited for a bit of personal time with St. Nick and a filling meal at Highlands United Methodist Church’s Breakfast with Santa, Saturday, December 8. Reservations are a must – (828) 526-3376.

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etting the tone for little ones’ Christmas Season is the Highlands United Methodist Church’s Breakfast with Santa, set for 8:30 A.M. Saturday, December 8, in the church’s Faith and Fellowship Center. Please RSVP by Wednesday, December 5, at (828) 526-3376. It’s so much fun to see the children all decked out in their festive holiday attire. After a hearty breakfast, the children gather in front of the decorated Christmas tree to sing Christmas carols and the adults snap pictures to record this fun event. Access the parking lot off Spring Street or enter through the Education building entrance at 315 Main Street or the Fellowship center entrance on Third street. Donations are appreciated but not required. Bring your children and grandchildren and celebrate the season.

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BY WILEY SLOAN

The rich musical heritage of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau is celebrated with the Highlands Community Chorale’s performance of “An Appalachian Christmas.”

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or the past 24 years, talented singers from throughout the area have joined together as the Highlands Community Chorale to celebrate the music of Christmas. This year’s Chorale will present the music of our heritage here in the mountains from the Carolinas to Virginia, Kentucky, and Georgia. Chorale conductor Les Scott says, “‘An Appalachian Christmas’ features music that reveals the richness of the songs and stories that lie beneath our feet right here in Highlands. Woven into the performance are songs and readings that celebrate the rich history of the Appalachian culture that surrounds us. You will hear songs of this region – some familiar and some so old they have almost been forgotten.” Come celebrate the music of Christmas

with the Chorale on Saturday, December 8, at 5:00 P.M. or on Sunday, December 9, at 5:00 P.M. (a reception follows this per-

formance) at Highlands United Methodist Church, located at 315 Main Street. Enjoy familiar favorites, as well as some new songs like “Christmas Time’s A-Comin’” and “The Blessings of Mary.” Fiddles, dulcimers, mandolin, and more will add to the richness of the music. Many of these songs were collected by John Jacob Niles, a folklorist who captured the beauty of this area in music. Leadership of the chorale traditionally rotates among the churches in Highlands. The host church each year provides not only the venue, but its choir director, support for the rehearsals, and a reception following the Sunday concert. Be prepared to share a small donation to help the chorale offset the cost of music. Come and be blessed by this special event.

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FIND YOUR FAVORITE FIR BY MARY JANE MCCALL | PHOTO BY SUSAN RENFRO

The perfect Christmas Tree – and let’s face it, every Christmas Tree is perfect – is waiting for you on the Plateau.

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e are incredibly fortunate here on the Plateau for many reasons, but during the holiday season one of our greatest blessings is that we boast an abundance of Christmas Tree Farms. Start your holiday season by visiting one and choosing your perfect tree. Here’s a sampling of what’s available: Grandy Mountain Tree Farm, 842 Breedlove Road, Cashiers, (828) 743-1737; Moss Tree Farm, 1822 Norton Road, Cashiers, (828) 226-2340; Osage Farms, 1400 Hale Ridge Road, Scaly

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Mountain, (706) 746-7262; Norton Creek Farm, 1162 Jodytown Road, Cashiers, (828) 743-3674; Tom Sawyer’s Christmas Tree Farm & Elf Village, 240 Chimney Pond Road, Glenville, (828) 743-5456. If you’re more of a grab-and-go person than a choose-and-cut one, see Highlands Lawn and Garden, Main Street Nursery in Highlands or Cashiers Farmers Market in Cashiers to pick up your favorite Fir.


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BASKETS AT THE BASCOM BY LIN SHEFFIELD THE BASCOM

A new Bascom exhibition showcases the vibrant cultural forces that have shaped Southern Basket heritage.

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nterweaving Southern Baskets is on view in the Loft Gallery at The Bascom from now until December 30. This beautiful exhibit, curated by Laura Wingfield, incorporates over 70 baskets from private collections to showcase Native American, Appalachian, Gullah, and Contemporary baskets. The South has always been home to a blend of cultures – from Native Americans here 14,000 years ago to Europeans 500 years ago, followed by Africans forced to migrate. By 1500, cultures in the South included Creek, Cherokee, Catawba, Choctaw, Chitimacha, and Coushatta. From Europe were English, Scottish, Irish, and German, and Africans from Senegal to Congo. Baskets were integral in daily life, as agricultural equipment for gathering, sifting, storing, and serving the finished product, or as receptacles for tools, clothes, sacred ob-

jects, and even infants. Initially, each culture had its own preferred basket material and method of manufacture – twilled rivercane for Native Americans, plaited oak for Europeans, and coiled grasses for Africans. Interaction between groups spurred adaptations to changing circumstances, such as the use of white oak by the Cherokee in the 1800s, as rivercane stands were decimated by European settlements. Native Americans also adopted the European picnic, flower, egg, and market baskets to sell in the 20th-century art market. Native and European Americans wove honeysuckle into baskets after 1854, when introduced from Japan. By the 17th century African Americans discovered bulrush along the coasts, coiling it into large, round “fanners” to winnow rice. Later bulrush was one medium among sweetgrass, pine nee-

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dles, and palmetto, giving rise to the name “sweetgrass baskets” along the coast. Today, basketweavers in the South from all three traditions are teaching the next generation to continue this art. Artists from across the region work with old and new materials in old and new forms, innovating for their legacy, for art’s sake, and for political causes, as embodied in the varied vessels in this exhibit and epitomized in the virtuosic miniature examples also on display. The Bascom is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Sunday from noon to 5:00 P.M. and is free to visit, thanks to the generosity of our sponsors and donors. For more information, please call us at (828) 526-4949 or visit our website at thebascom.org. The Bascom is located at 323 Franklin Road in Highlands, just across the covered bridge!


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THE SOUTH’S ACCLAIMED CHEFS BY JENNY KING

The January Chefs in the House Dinner will highlight the complex flavors created by Canoe’s internationally-recognized Chef Matthew Basford with the evocative taste notes of DAOU Vineyards.

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ighlands’ luxury country inn, Half-Mile Farm, is delighted to present up-closeand-personal experiences with some of The South’s most acclaimed chefs. Live music and limited seating make for memorable evenings amid the gorgeous lakeside setting of this unique historical property. The first Chefs In the House Dinner of 2019 features Chef Matthew Basford from one of Atlanta’s iconic restaurants, Canoe, on Saturday, January 19. He will be joined by the president of California-based DAOU Vineyards, Karen Hunt. According to Wine Enthusiast Editor Matt Kettmann, DAOU is producing, “…wines that rival top Bordeaux bottlings, and is putting Paso on the global radar for collectible reds.” Growing up in the culinary melting-pot of Australia, Basford was exposed to a wide variety of seasonal cooking techniques and drew some influence from Pan-Asian cuisine. He started his culinary journey at Pear Tree Cottage in Greenock, followed by Vintner’s Bar and Grill in Angaston. He was awarded second place in Tasting Australia in two con-

secutive competitions and chef of Canoe. He conplaced in the Nestlé Junior tinues to specialize in usChefs of Australia compeing seasonal ingredients tition, a yearly event that in new and innovative honors the top apprenways. He says, “The best tices in the country. After part about being a chef completing his four-year is the ability and freedom apprenticeship, Basford you get in creativity. You was officially a “Qualified have the canvas to exChef,” and traveled to the press yourself every day United States. and you also get instant In December 2002, feedback from guests, be Basford moved to New it either good or bad.” Orleans and began workPairing the talented ing at Dominique’s, at the Chef Basford with the Maison Dupuy Hotel in the tranquil mountain vistas French Quarter. When of Half-Mile Farm is sure Hurricane Katrina hit New to result in great reviews, Orleans in 2005, he relobut these intimate dincated to Atlanta. Within a ners have been extremely week, Basford found himpopular. Seating is limChef Matthew Basford self in the Canoe kitchen. ited, so call (828) 787-2635 He started as line cook, or (828) 787-2620 to make and worked his way up through the ranks your reservations and to learn more about and, in 2013, Basford was named executive Half-Mile Farm’s Chefs in the House series.

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WEEKLY EVENTS EVERY MONDAY • Daily Free Tastings,Highlands Wine Shoppe, (828) 526-4080. • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 1:00, 4:00, and 7:00 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 1:00, 4:00, and 7:00 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, Village 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. • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 1:00, 4:00, and 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • 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. • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 1:00, 4:00, and 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • 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 1:00 and 4:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 8:00 to 10:00 P.M., Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625. 34 | December 2018 | thelaurelmagazine.com

MARK YOUR CALENDAR! • December 1-30: Interweaving Southern Baskets is on view in the Loft Gallery at The Bascom. The Bascom is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Sunday from noon to 5:00 P.M. and is free to visit. For more information, please call (828) 526-4949 or visit thebascom.org. • Saturday, December 1: “The Magic Flute” by Mozart in an encore performance presented by the Metropolitan Opera, 2:00 P.M. Tickets are available online highlandspac.org, at the door or by calling (828) 526-9047. • December 1-2: 31st Annual Hard Candy Christmas Arts and Crafts Show, 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., each day, Western Carolina University Ramsey Center in Cullowhee, North Carolina, MountainArtisans.net, djhunter155@gmail.com. • Saturday, December 1: Highlands Olde Mountain Christmas Parade, 11:00 A.M., Main Street, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Saturday, December 1: A Food Pantries Christmas barbecue lunch, 11:30 A.M. until 1:30 P.M., in Jones Hall at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation. All proceeds from the event benefit both the Highlands Food Pantry and the Highlands Emergency Council. (828) 526-2968. • Saturday, December 1: Christmas Carol Sing, 1:00 P.M.,First Presbyterian Church Sanctuary. • Saturday, December 1: Visit with Santa at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park after his annual appearance in the Christmas Parade until 4:00 P.M. For more information call Highlands Visitor Center, (828) 526-2112. • Saturday, December 1: Smoky Mountain Brass Quintet. Concert, 4:00 P.M., First Presbyterian Church Sanctuary. • Saturday, December 1: Chefs in the House Party, Parade Night Party at The Farm at Old Edwards, (828) 787-2635 or (828) 787-2620. • Saturday, December 8: Annual Breakfast with Santa, 8:30 A.M.,. Highlands United Methodist Church Faith and Fellowship Center. Please RSVP by Wednesday, December 5 at (828) 526-3376. • Saturday, December 8: The National Theatre of London will present, Live via Satellite, “The Madness of George III” 1:00 P.M. Tickets are available online highlandspac.org, at the door or by calling (828) 526-9047. • Saturday, December 8: Visit with Santa at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park until 4:00 P.M., following his Photos with Santa Breakfast at Highlands United Methodist Church. For more information call Highlands Visitor Center, (828) 526-2112. • Saturday, December 8: Cashiers Christmas Parade, noon, from Cornucopia Restaurant to

the Cashiers Community Center, Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce, (828) 743-5191. Rain date is Sunday, December 9, at 1:00 P.M. • Saturday, December 8: Highlands Community Chorale presents “An Appalachian Christmas” at 5:00 P.M. at Highlands United Methodist Church. • Sunday, December 9: Highlands Community Chorale presents “An Appalachian Christmas” at 5:00 P.M. (a reception follows this performance) at Highlands United Methodist Church. • Thursday, December 13: Paint the Wine Glass Party with Jeannie Edwards at Highlands Wine Shoppe, 5:30 to 7:00 P.M. (828) 526-4080. • Thursday, December 13: Free Holiday Program, 7:00 P.M. at the Highlands Performing Arts Center. Presented by Highlands Cashiers Players and PAC. • Saturday, December 15: Visit with Santa at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park10:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. For more information call Highlands Visitor Center, (828) 526-2112. • Saturday, December 15: Wreaths Across America celebration, noon, Highlands Memorial Park. Shuttles will run between 11:00 A.M. and 11:45 A.M. from the Highlands Community Building. Contact Phil Potts at (828) 200-9753 or by email at philjpot@frontier.com to get involved. Visit WreathsAcrossAmerica.org to learn more about Wreaths Across America. • Saturday, December 15: The MET Opera presents “La Traviata” by Verdi beginning at 12:55 P.M. A pre-opera discussion begins at 12:30 pm. Tickets are available online highlandspac.org, at the door or by calling (828) 526-9047. • Monday, December 17: Free Holiday Program, 7:00 P.M. the Cashiers Library. Presented by Highlands Cashiers Players and PAC. • Saturday: December 22: Visit with Santa at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park10:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. For more information call Highlands Visitor Center, (828) 526-2112. • Monday, December 24: Highlands United Methodist Church’s Children’s Christmas Program, “An Upside Down Christmas”, will be staged during the church’s 5:30 P.M. Christmas Eve Service. • Tuesday, December 25: Highlands Annual Christmas Dinner, 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Highlands Country Club. Seating by reservation only. Call (828) 526-9419. Charity fundraiser to benefit local nonprofits. • Monday, December 31: Betsy Paul Art Raffle drawing to benefit the Cashiers-Glenville Fire Department. Features artwork by Elyse King. For more information, contact Betsy Paul Real Estate at (828) 743-0880.

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THE ARTS

CARVING HIS NICHE BY DONNA RHODES PHOTOS BY GREG CLARKSON

Daniel Bolick’s passion for revealing the mysteries embedded in a block of wood has produced a vast menagerie of whimsical animals.

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aniel Bolick carved out a niche for himself early on. He hails from a family of wood craftsmen experienced in carpentry, cabinetry, and interior wooddesign. Sawdust and shavings are in his blood. He chose to set himself apart by specializing in the fine craft of woodcarving, creating life-like sculptures of animals, both wild and domestic. “I like animals,” says Daniel. “I grew up around dogs and all the wild animals. I have carved a couple of birds and some turtles, but I particularly enjoy working on dogs, horses, and cats.” Maybe he’s particularly fond of wild cats (catamounts) because he was lucky enough to see a pair of them sliding down a bank near his house at Buck Creek. That image left an indelible impression in his mind’s eye and his heart. Carving isn’t without its hazards. He laughs at the battle scars he acquired while learning/practicing his craft. His hands are a roadmap of knife-work education. Whittling is the precursor to carving. Reed whistles and walking cane handles are where it all begins. He had plenty of practice with his constant companion, a pocket knife, as a kid. Remember when we could take knives to school and think nothing of it? While he toyed with the idea of carving

larger animals for years, it wasn’t until a decade ago that he made the commitment. He says, “I saw the carving club, “Macon Chips,” at the Macon County Fair. They had a box of sawed-out starter shapes. There was a little dog. A member showed me how to shape the face and mouth. I really enjoyed it. So I started going to club meetings.” Ten years later, he’s club president and assisting others along their hand-carving journey. Daniel enjoys his work and so do the people who watch him. He calls that a doublegood. If you want to know more about the craft, see Daniel at work, or commission one of his beautiful hand-carved, hand-painted creations. Contact him at daniel.bolick@ frontier.com or (828) 524-6038.

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Daniel Bolick


BY DONNA RHODES

The Highlands Playhouse’s 80 seasons of professional theater are predicated upon a generous band of donors and a relentlessly resourceful board.

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perating a theatre continuously for 80 years is not without its challenges. There have been peaks and valleys, fat times and lean. Today, the Highlands Playhouse is alive and thriving, and it’s because of you, our faithful contributors. At the end of our 2018 season, the Playhouse officers and management analyzed finances and set goals for 2019. Spending breaks down into several categories: first, modest summer salaries of staff, which include the full-time, year-round managing director, box office manager, parttime artistic director, and a few parttime office workers, ticket-sellers, and movie operators, accounting for 60 percent of the budget. Since the Highlands Playhouse uses professional actors from around the country, housing our summer cast and crew averages $40,000. Air and ground transportation accounts for another $6,000. Add to that production costs, which are kept to a minimum (costumes, props, sets, etc.) while

maintaining high quality, and you begin to see the full picture. Facility costs include power, water/sewer, internet, software, etc. Our facility is owned by the Town of Highlands, which generously allots $5,000 to the Playhouse for building maintenance and upkeep…but this sum does not allow for much in the way of improvements. In addition, royalties must be paid for all

movies and plays. On average, royalties cost from $5,000 to $10,000 per show run. Sometimes half of the box office receipts go to music royalties alone, and 50 to 60 percent of film sales are common for a hit film. As of yet, this tight budget doesn’t allow for a reserve fund, though this is our goal. Any shortfalls must be covered by the board’s quick strategizing. Ken Proctor, whose accounting shows where donors’ generous contributions have gone, sums up his report by saying, “As can be seen, the costs of meeting the mission – to enrich the Western North Carolina community by providing live, professional theatrical and high-quality cinematic entertainment that enlightens, educates, and inspires – is not cheap. So please consider donating to the annual campaign for the 2019 season to support the mission. Contact us at the Highlands Playhouse at (828) 526-2695 to discuss the options and benefits of donating.” Make believe. We make it, because you believe in us.

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THE BUSINESS OF THEATER


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DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR? With a blending of mountain music and reflections by local writers, The Highlands Cashiers Players present the true essence of Christmas on the Plateau.

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he Highlands Cashiers Players and the Highlands Performing Arts Center are presenting a collection of favorite Christmas music along with original readings by the Highlands Writers Group. The annual free Holiday Program on Thursday, December 13, at 7:00 P.M. at PAC will focus on the sounds of the season. Not only will there be an octet of the Mountain Voices, but Susan Clearman will play her accordion and Les Scott, Music Director of Highlands United Methodist Church, will sing and play his dulcimer. Lori Bee will sing Betty Holt’s original Christmas song, “Highlands Christmas,” and HCP actor Lynleigh McLain and her dad Greg will be singing a medley of seasonal songs. Veteran actresses Donna Cochran and Virginia Talbot will read “Poinsettias.” Vangie Rich, the Director of the show for The Highlands Cashiers Players, will take the program to the Cashiers Library on the next Monday, December 17, at 7:00 P.M. for the enjoyment of that community. HCP is holding combined auditions for its final two shows of their 2018–2019 season in January. Those auditions for the March Dinner Theater’s four one-act comedies(March 21–23 and March 28–30), will take place at the Highlands Performing Arts Center on Sunday, January 13, from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. and on Monday, January 14, at 5:30 P.M. Auditions for “Calendar Girls” are also on January 13 starting at 3:00 P.M.; and January 14 at 5:30 P.M. at PAC. There are 10 parts for women and four for men. Tim Firth’s hilarious play is based on the true story of 11 Women’s Institute members who famously posed semi-nude for a calendar to raise money for the Leukemia Research Fund in 1999. Veteran HCP actor and director Ricky Siegel will be directing this story of love, friendship, and ingenuity. Plan to audition for “Calendar Girls,” which will open May 23–26 and May 30 –June 2, on January 13 and 14. Rehearsals will start in early April. Read more about “Calendar Girls” on page 47 of this issue. A copy of “Calendar Girls” is available at The Hudson Library and Albert CarltonCashiers Community Cashiers Library.

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A Highlands Christmas

© December, 2013, Betty Holt Christmas comes but once a year to the little town of Highlands Bringing all its Christmas cheer and leaving people smilin’ Holiday magic in the mountains, our special place Nestled among evergreens and holly’s kind embrace Chorus A Highlands Christmas…tree lighting on Pine Street A Highlands Christmas…warm cookies there to eat A Highlands Christmas…store owners decorate A Highlands Christmas…our own sweet parade Some years if we’re lucky we will see some falling flakes Ice skaters turn out in throngs to glide on Harris Lake And always there are get-togethers, fellowship and fun Eating, drinking, merry-making ‘til the season’s done Chorus A Highlands Christmas…the Highlands Players read A Highlands Christmas… chock full of loving deeds The church chorale…as it makes a joyful noise As Santa hands out…toys to girls and boys Bridge And then we bow our heads as we celebrate the birth Of our friend, Jesus, who walked with us on Earth Chorus A Highlands Christmas…cold nights and starry skies A Highlands Christmas…bright lights and soothing fires A Highlands Christmas…the best Christmas gift A Highlands Christmas...I love each part of it


BY DONNA RHODES

This Thanksgiving, Smitten is bursting with gratitude for its stable of unique artists and artisans and its close community of customers and patrons.

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mitten’s Kat Evans, Annelize Giliomee, and Bonnie Earman enjoyed another banner year, thanks to you, their supporters, clients, artists, and friends. Smitten would like to express its gratitude this Thanksgiving season by hosting a party for its award-winning painters, sculptors, crafts-persons and patrons of 2018. Smitten delights in bragging about its stable of phenomenal talents, hailing from the Plateau all the way to Canada. Highlands’ own mayor and skilled potter, Patrick Taylor, offers collectible series of animal jugs, mugs, bowls, and his unique, hand-held Yunomi cups for tea, coffee or wine. Cashiers painter Jill Wolfe, with her interior design skill, can custom-create a masterpiece for any decor. Two summer residents share their unique take on wildlife: Deb Hudson’s colorful, charming animal paintings; and retired entomologist Vicki Ferguson, whose wildlife illustrations are chock-full of humor. Regional artists include Diane Kilgore Condon, from Greenville, South Carolina,

whose acrylic whimsical birdies painted on wooden blocks are a customer favorite. Birds nests from Jill Gunn, Augusta, Georgia master watercolorist, are a great compliment to any décor. Dona K Burke, potter, from Helen, Georgia, creates trays, bowls and platters in distinctive shapes and sizes. Janice Baldwin’s Keswick Candle Company from Dobson, North Carolina, makes candles and soaps using premium essential oils that smell good enough to eat. National artists include Jonathan Spoons and Moonspoon from Pennsylva-

nia, which hand-produce cherry wood products that are both beautiful and functional, a true delight for your kitchen! From West Virginia comes JQ Dickerson Salt Co, making finishing salt and a Burnt Caramel Sauce from an old family recipe using all-organic ingredients. Funky Rock Design hailing from Maine, makes rock products that are fun, unique, and gorgeous! Although Smitten represents over 200 American artists, they also welcome Canadians. Ann Marie Chignon is an award-winning jewelry designer from Montreal whose international design work is remarkable and timeless. Hilborn Pottery from Ontario makes handmade slab pieces that look like fine porcelain but are microwaveable, dishwasher/oven safe, and set an elegant table. Phone (828) 526-9300. Smitten’s is located at 468 Main Street in Highlands. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; and Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. You can email Smitten at kat@smittenofhighlands.com.

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ART WITH GRATITUDE


THE ARTS

MAY YOUR DAYS BE MERRY & BRIGHT BY NANCY GOULD-AARON HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL

Even in this busiest of seasons, The Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival is carefully drawing its plans for a dazzling 2019 concert series.

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or the New Year, we’re busy working to bring you the best Chamber Music season ever. Many favorite musicians will return – Coucherons, Philippe Quint, Fei-Fei Dong, Zuill Bailey, Sara Sant’Ambrogio, Gary Motley, Elizabeth Pridgen, and Natasha Paremski. And there are new performers to enchant you – Armida and Solera Quartets, Robyn Bollinger, Scott Rawls, and The Joe Gransden Big Band. Stay “tuned” for many more details and additions to the 2019 roster. Visit our website in January for the new season information at h-cmusicfestival.org.

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FOLK ART FINDINGS A passion for the eccentricities of face jugs has blossomed into something rich and strange – Around Back at Rocky’s Place.

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t all started with a single face jug! The owners of Around Back at Rocky’s Place, Tracey Burnette and Robin Blan, became collectors nearly 30 years ago. What started out as a face jug obsession quickly spread to paintings, then woodcarvings, metal pieces and so forth. With such a wide collection, they were asked to be pickers for a couple of galleries in the Atlanta area. Their collecting reached a new high when they discovered the work of John “Cornbread” Anderson. The folk art train doesn’t end there, but speeds up at a breakneck pace when the two established Around Back at Rocky’s Place in 20 02. The gallery was born out of a dream and found its way to the backyard lawn mower shed. Repurposed as a gallery, this shed housed the works of 24 artists at its inception, with Cornbread being the mainstay. The growing list of artists necessitated the need for a much larger gallery space, adjacent to the original space. Now one can easily see the works of 30 0 -plus artists to date. The gallery prides itself on its quality of

work. Some of what you will find on a visit to the physical gallery or on the online website include pottery from the leading folk pottery families in the Southeast. You will find work by the grandfathers of folk art, R. A. Miller, Howard Finster, Mose Tolliver and Jimmy Lee Sudduth. A large majority of artists, from all mediums have works in the Smithsonian and other major museums and collections around the world. Not only will you see work from these masters, but from new, emerging artists. The gallery is not just a place to visit and buy cool folk art, but also it is a source for education. Over the years Rocky’s has hosted art classes taught by the actual folk artists for both adults and children. The gallery has also exhibited and shown in art centers and colleges in the North Georgia area and shown at festivals. That’s but a brief history in Around Back at Rocky’s Place’s 16 -year run. As they begin their 17th year, it’s anybody’s wonder what will be in store. Many folks from all over the United States

make Rocky’s Place a destination. Don’t miss your opportunity to come by and see what it’s all about.

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A HOLIDAY SURPRISE BY MARY ADAIR TRUMBLY HIGHLANDS PAC

“La Traviata”

Performances at the Highlands Performing Arts Center range the dramatic spectrum, from the whimsy of “The Magic Flute” to the madness of King George.

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et the Holidays begin…with a special showing for the entire family of “The Magic Flute” by Mozart in an encore performance presented by the Metropolitan Opera on Saturday, December 1, at 2:00 P.M. after the Highlands Olde Mountain Christmas Parade. Enjoy the parade, have a barbecue lunch at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation to benefit the Food Pantry and come to PAC for a hot chocolate and the holiday favorite, The Magic Flute. All children are free. Start a new Family Tradition with this timeless fairy tale opera. The National Theatre of London will present, Live via Satellite, “The Madness of George III” on Saturday, December 8, at 1:00 P.M. It’s 1786 and King George III is the most powerful man in the world. But his behavior is becoming increasingly erratic as he succumbs to fits of lunacy. With the king’s mind unravelling at a dramatic pace, ambitious politicians and the scheming Prince of Wales threaten to undermine the power of the Crown and expose the fine line be-

tween a king and a man. It’s written by one of Britain’s best-loved playwrights, Alan Bennett. The cast of this new production includes Olivier Award-winners Mark Gatiss (“Sherlock,” “Wolf Hall,” “Coriolanus”) in the title role, and Adrian Scarborough (“Gavin and Stacey,” “Upstairs Downstairs,” “After the Dance”). The MET Opera returns on Saturday, December 15, with the audience favorite “La Traviata” by Verdi beginning at 12:55 P.M. In his first Live via Satellite appearance as the Met’s Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer Music Director, Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Michael Mayer’s richly textured new production, featuring a dazzling 18th-century setting that changes with the seasons. Soprano Diana Damrau plays the tragic heroine, Violetta, and tenor Juan Diego Flórez returns to the Met for the first time in five seasons to sing Alfredo, Violetta’s hapless lover. Baritone Quinn Kelsey is Alfredo’s father, Germont, who destroys their love. A pre-opera discussion begins at 12:30 pm. Run time: 3.5 hours.

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Tickets are available online highlandspac.org, at the door or by calling (828) 526-9047. Highlands Performing Arts Center is located at 507 Chestnut Street. “The Magic Flute”


BY RICK SIEGEL HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS PLAYERS

The women at the heart of The Highlands Cashiers Players’ “Calendar Girls” are avatars of courage and conviction.

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he Highlands Cashiers Players are presenting the play, “Calendar Girls” in May of 2019. The true story of this play is one of women of power! In 1999, a group of women, members of the Women’s Institute in England, stepped out of their comfort zone to raise money to purchase a new couch for folks in the waiting area in the local hospital. This after the husband of one of the members goes through chemotherapy. In the past years, the WI created a calendar of different scenes as their annual fundraiser. These fundraising attempts might raise £60 or £70. For the settee they want for the waiting area, they need £1,000! Annie convinces the ladies to pose tastefully nude for a fundraiser calendar. These are not young girls. They are not beauty queens. But they are women of pride, women with the courage to do something that challenges themselves while helping others. HCP and director Ricky Siegel will hold auditions for the play January 13 at 3:00 P.M. and Jan. 14 at 5:30 P.M. at the Highlands Performing Arts Center. They will be looking for 10 women aged 20 to 60 and four men of similar age.

CHRISTMAS

Highlands United Methodist Church’s children offer a timely message of love for the entire world, in a service for the entire community at 5:30 P.M. Christmas Eve.

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ighlands United Methodist Church’s Children’s Christmas Program will be staged during the church’s 5:30 P.M. Christmas Eve Service. “An Upside Down Christmas” examines the Christmas traditions and music from cultures around the world, beginning with a visit by the Traditional Saint Nicholas from Turkey, with stops at a little Austrian village high up in the Alps, and a poor church in Honduras adorned with love and roosters, culminating with the arrival of the Australian Santa Claus in bathing suit and shades. At the core of the travelogue is a reminder of the love that’s meant for our neighbors around the world, leavened with songs delivered by sweet young voices. The play is staged by HUMC Director of Music Les Scott, who wrote it with Luke Osteen. This marks the duo’s 11th collaboration. The service is open to everyone. The Church is located at 315 Main Street. For those who cannot attend the Christmas Eve service, it can be viewed on the church’s website, highlandsmethodist.org.

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DINING

AUNT JO’S COFFEE CAKE Barbara Werder

A generous serving of Aunt Jo’s Coffee Cake evokes memories of a golden childhood.

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arbara Werder of Highlands has fond memories of making her Great Aunt Jo’s Coffee Cake in seventh grade. This was the first “real” recipe she tried that wasn’t Chef Boyardee pizza! It was an old-fashioned dish which was an instant success. Her friends and family were thrilled because, quite frankly, they were tired of her pizza experiments. Years went by and this recipe always stayed in her family file. Barbara mentioned, “About five years ago I reconnected with my cousin whom I had not seen or talked to since childhood. Both our mothers had passed on, and she and her sister said they wanted to come for a visit. I thought that it might be nice to surprise them with Aunt Jo’s Coffee Cake. When I told them where I had gotten the recipe they were delighted because it was one their mother had made years ago and they had somehow lost track of it.” During the visit, as they sipped coffee and enjoyed the pastry, Barbara found they had opened up a new relationship and it all started with the history of this delicious cake. It brought back lots of family memories that they shared with each other for the first time. So this holiday season, why not make some memories of your own to share, by baking a couple of Aunt Jo’s Coffee Cakes. They make great gifts and are a lovely way to welcome friends to your home.

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BY JENNY KING

Aunt Jo’s Coffee Cake Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Grease an 8.5” x 11” pan and set aside. To make the batter, sift together in bowl: 3 cups Sifted Flour 1/2 tsp. Salt 6 tsp. Baking Powder 1 1/2 cups Sugar Cut in 1 cup Butter with a pastry blender. Combine 2 eggs, 1 cup of milk, and 2 tsp. vanilla. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients. For the crumb layer, blend together:

2 cups brown sugar 4 tsp. cinnamon 4 tbsp. flour 4 tbsp. butter Dash of salt 1 cup of chopped nuts, if desired Spread half of the batter on the bottom of the pan and top with half of the crumb mixture. Add the remaining batter, then the remaining crumb mix. Bake for 38–45 minutes. Test for doneness with a toothpick.


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NOT FOR SALE BY DAVIS PICKLESIMER HIGHLANDS WINE SHOPPE

A carefully-crafted plan and a singular devotion to the family business has allowed Bogle Vineyards to thrive in decades of tumult.

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he odds are not in favor of a familyowned winery making it to future generations. Only 30 percent of wineries will pass to the second generation and only two percent will transition to the third generation, according to Forbes . Don’t get over-confident with your own wealth, you only have an eight percent chance of passing wealth past the third generation. We all have something to learn from the Bogle family! Bogle Vineyards has grown their wine production to be the 11th largest in the US, with close to 2.5 million cases a year, while maintaining quality and price. Its Old Vine Zin has been named Number One for Top 100 Best Buys for 2018 in Wine Enthusiast). This hasn’t been an easy road for the third generation, with the sudden death of the Grandfather in 1968, Father dying in 1997 at age 45, and their Mother dying in

2011 at 59. Jody Bogle states, “In 1997, there was no time for succession planning. We had to circle the wagons to help Mom (Patty). I left my teaching job to return home and help.” Jody’s brother, Warren, also was there to help. After a discussion with Jody, these are a few “lessons learned” since her Father’s death in 1997. First, during the critical times, self-interest was set aside for the betterment of the whole family. Entitlement was not tolerated. Second, a core team of advisors and employees were established to advise the family. “We called these ‘Kitchen Table Meetings’ and my Mother would listen because she valued everyone’s opinion,” Jody says. Third, a common focus for the winery was established based on “wine quality

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and production.” This put everyone on the same page. Fourth, Jody and her siblings were allowed to find their fit inside the business. Warren has leadership qualities like his Father, he is President; Ryan is the numbers person like the Mom, he is CFO; Jody exhibits the social side of her Father and is Head of Public Relations. Even with these different titles, each of their decision-making votes carry equal weight. This was illustrated when Patty was sick in 2009 and each of the children came to her separately and asked not to sell the winery. Collectively, they came together with a plan to grow the winery instead of taking the easy offers for sale. In closing, a Father’s work ethic and a Mother’s willingness to listen and encourage her children to work from their strengths allowed a next generation to excel. May our next glass of wine be together.


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HOLIDAY RESERVATIONS BY MARY JANE MCCALL

Select Plateau restaurants will save you a table for your holiday meals. Reservations are a must.

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f your holiday plans include meals out at one of our area’s fine restaurants, please note that many restaurants will be open on Christmas Eve for your dining pleasure. Your options on Christmas Day are limited and listed below. Reservations are required and should be made well in advance. Your choices on New Year’s Eve are plentiful but make those reservations early as well. Christmas Day

Madison’s (828) 787-2525 www.oldedwardsinn.com

Ugly Dog Public House (828) 526-8364 www.theuglydogpub.com

The Log Cabin (828) 526-5777 www.logcabinhighlands.com

Ristorante Paoletti (828) 526-4906 www.paolettis.com

On The Verandah (828) 482-0083 www.ontheverandah.com Lakeside Restaurant (828) 526-9419 www.lakesiderestaurant.info

HANDS Christmas Dinner (828) 526-9419

Cyprus (828) 526-4429 www.cyprushighlands.net

Madison’s (828) 787-2525 www.oldedwardsinn.com

Wild Thyme Gourmet (828) 526-4035 www.wildthymegourmet.com

Adair Bros. Smokehouse (828) 743-3200

4118 Kitchen + Bar (828) 526-5002 www.4118kitchen-bar.com

New Year’s Eve in Highlands Wolfgang’s (828) 526-3807 wolfgangs.net

Meritage (828) 526-1019 www.meritagehighlands.com

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New Year’s Eve in Cashiers The Library Kitchen and Bar (828) 743-5512 www.librarykitchenandbar.com The Orchard (828) 743-7614 www.theorchardcashiers.com Adair Bros. Smokehouse (828) 743-3200 Ugly Dog Public House (828) 743-3000 www.theuglydogpub.com


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SLICES OF HEAVEN The Chocolate Heaven Company Crew: Top Row, L to R: Tyler Blackwielder and Krysti Henderson (owner) Bottom Row, L to R: Thomas Henderson and Sarah Rogers

The Chocolate Heaven Company’s signature indulgences are nothing short of divine.

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rysti and Thomas Henderson have always loved being in the kitchen, though they never imagined themselves full-time bakers. But with a gift for hospitality and a passion for comfort food, the pair have taken what was once a simple cottage industry to a small-batch baking enterprise that is making bellies full and hearts happy across the Southeast. From humble beginnings in a home kitchen, The Chocolate Heaven Company has grown into almost 3000-square-feet of chocolate, butter, and a lot of love (and more butter). A decadent, flourless (yes, gluten-free) chocolate indulgence, Chocolate Heaven has been the company’s signature product since 2000. Nowadays, some new flavors have been brought to the table. With almost a pound of bananas in each loaf, the newly famous Banana Bread is now a Southern staple, available in Classic, Chocolate Chip, and Bourbon Walnut. If a cinnamon-y, streusel-y treat is what you’re after, Coffee Cake is your happytown. Maybe a three-layer Cream Cheese Pound Cake, drenched in buttery, brown sugar glaze calls your name, then the Southern Caramel Cake is what you need. And that’s not all. Let your taste buds ruminate on thoughts of specialty cakes like Italian Cream, Red Velvet, Coconut, Carrot Spice, and more as the bakers’ mood strikes. Thomas sums up the company’s backstory in one phrase, “Make God laugh, tell Him your plans.” In that tradition, with a whole lot of fun and some shift-on-the-fly, the latest chapter in Chocolate Heaven’s story is a cozy little nook they’re calling Cake Bar. Krysti and Thomas invite you to their “living room”—an opportunity to enjoy their four-layer specialty cakes and other desserts by the slice, also available for takeout. Chocolate Heaven treats can be found at Bryson’s Food Store year-round and in season at Cashiers Farmers Market and Fourth Street Market. Shipping is also available—a delicious gift all year, go to lovechocolateheaven.com or call (828) 421-2042. The Chocolate Heaven Company is located at 2254 Dillard Road in Highlands. Cake Bar hours are limited, so please call ahead. Krysti and Thomas look forward to seeing you.

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FRUITCAKE GETS A BAD RAP BY A.J. STEWART

Traditional Fruit Cake has been around for centuries, for good reason.

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ruitcake gets a bad rap. It’s dry and gross – at least, it can be. The fruitcake has a long history in almost every culture, but only recently has it become ubiquitously hated. The rise of commercialism is partly at fault for that. The mass production of fruitcake resulted in a dry, unappealing brick. But real, homemade fruitcake is as delicious as it is traditional. The history of the fruitcake began in the Middle Ages in Europe. The fruitcake is unlike any other cake because it is intended to keep for a very long time. It can be made anywhere from a month to a year in advance. It is very dense, loaded with sugar, and often soaked in alcohol. It is usually made with fruit that has already been preserved, like raisins and candied cherries, nuts, spices and honey. Every culture has their own spin on this holiday staple. Here on the Plateau and the surrounding area, our heritage is primarily Scottish. Scottish fruitcake, called a Dundee

Cake, isn’t quite as dense as English Fruitcake. It’s soaked in whiskey and contains almonds in lieu of cherries, which makes for a welcome alternative to the fruitcake we all know and hate. This Dundee Cake recipe (courtesy of vagabondbaker.com) is sans alcohol and more family friendly.

*Remember: this is a traditional Scottish recipe, so the units are in metric. 175g Salted Butter 175g Powdered Sugar 4 TBSP Orange Marmalade Zest of 1 Orange 3 Eggs, beaten 225g Plain Flour 400g Golden Raisins 30g Ground Almonds 50g whole Blanched Almonds Cream butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Slowly add eggs. Add a little flour to prevent batter curdling. Mix in marmalade and zest. Sift flour into the batter, then add ground almonds and mix well. Stir in the raisins, distribute evenly. Pour into 20cmround deep cake tin lined with baking parchment. Make rings around the cake with blanched almonds. Bake at 300°F for one hour, 45 minutes; until cake tester comes out cleanly. If it’s browning too much, cover with foil. Cake will crack if the oven is too hot. Cool for 10 minutes, then remove and cool completely on a wire rack.

YOUR PLACE AT THE TABLE From BBQ to refined dining, the Highlands-Cashiers area offers tastes for every palate.

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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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A WALK IN THE WOODS BY EMILY CROWELL

Somehow, a simple stroll through the woods can deliver a dose of mystery, beauty, security and, if you’re lucky, love.

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year ago this month I planned and executed a mini-tour of my favorite places in the Highlands area for my then-friend, now boyfriend, Matt. Other than a quick caffeination mission to Buck’s, all these places were outside. (Surprise, surprise.) Our first stop was Granite City, where we rock-hopped and climbed up between steep cracks in the huge boulders, hearts aflutter. We ate sandwiches on top of Satulah Mountain, where I spent an obnoxious amount of time complaining about the unseasonably warm temperatures and the obstinately bright sun. The last place we went to is sort of a secret spot. It has evergreens galore, deep, deep carpets of moss and lichen, and fields of grasses and flowers reminiscent of the ones that blanket high mountain balds. We spent a long time at this secret place, walking and talking and falling in love. I finally admitted to myself how much I liked this guy when I was planning the trip because, although I write about these places, I don’t normally like to share them with anyone. Matt has accompanied me on most of

my Laurel excursions since then. Today we chased each other through the woods on the Yellow Mountain Trail, beginning at Cole Mountain Gap on Buck Creek Road. It was a bright day but appropriately chilly, so there wasn’t much complaining from me. We didn’t go all the way to the terminus of the trail at Yellow Mountain Fire Tower—it’s a difficult 12-mile round-trip hike, which I did a couple years ago with a few girlfriends. I fell in love with this trail then. I’ve never hiked it in the summer but when the leaves are mostly gone there’s a spaciousness between the trees that’s like an emotional security blanket for me, allowing me to breathe. It sort of reminds me of my early days of nature-loving, roaming the woods of Alabama as a kid. There’s nostalgia, distracting me again. It seems to happen around this time every year. Today we just wanted to get outside and get a little exercise, so that’s what we did. We either speed-hiked or slow-ran for about four miles, depending on one’s perspective. Another couple passed us shortly after we started and asked how far we were going.

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“’Till we feel like it,” we answered in unison. And we turned around when we felt like it. I do recommend hiking this trail all the way to the fire tower at least once—set a whole day aside for it. But it’s good for tillyou-feel-like-it jaunts, too. The Cole Mountain Gap trailhead can be found about two miles down Buck Creek Road from Highway 64, which is about two miles from downtown Highlands on the way to Cashiers. Parking is on the left, and the trail is on the right.

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ANNUAL GUIDE TO FLY FISHING BY CHRIS WILKES HIGHLAND HIKER

This carefully-tailored catalog is a Can’t Miss Resource for the Anglers on your Christmas List.

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very December I like to take a break from writing articles about fly fishing techniques and fishermen and focus on the people who have the unfortunate task of trying to buy Christmas presents for these extremely particular folks. Fly fishing has become so specialized that attempting to purchase the correct gear and accessories for an angler without being an angler yourself will almost certainly result in getting them something they already have or something they can’t possibly use. dive right in with my annual guide to holiday shopping for the angler in your life. Trying to buy rods, reels, line or fly tying materials without knowing the specifics is a

fool’s errand. Imagine that, a fly shop owner telling you not to buy a rod, but unless you have been given a Christmas list that says “10 ft 3wt Sage Pulse Rod (Model No. 31004)” you have a low percentage of purchasing the right equipment. The better idea is to concentrate on more general things that every fisherman can use. For instance…. 1) Dry Bags: In a sport where you are spending most of your time standing in or floating on water it’s a safe bet that there will be things you will need to keep dry. Whether you are talking zip bags for cell phones, lock boxes, or submergible stow bags a fly fisherman can always use something to store electronics, paper goods, and various other

things dry even if they hit the river. 2) Fly Boxes: Even the anglers with most passing fancy will end up with hundreds of little flies stuck on everything from hats to vests. Buying a fly box to keep them in is always a safe bet. 3) Nippers, Forceps, and Retractors: Fly Fishermen will wear these things down to the nub before purchasing another pair for themselves. Buying any combination of these things can be done relatively inexpensively and make great stocking stuffers. These along with handwarmers, flasks, and hats all make great gifts and tend to be things anglers forget to buy for themselves. Happy hunting and Happy Holidays!

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HOLIDAY AMARYLLIS BY JEANNIE CHAMBERS | THE ACCIDENTAL GARDENER

The Amaryllis makes its bold appearance in the midst of a gray winter.

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ippeastrum, commonly known as Amaryllis got its name from William Herbert, a British botanist in the early 19th century. Derived from the ancient Greek words hippeus - meaning knight, and astron meaning star. Knight’s Star sounds rather medieval, but that’s OK because its majestic appearance marches into our homes during the bleakness of winter like a knight in shining armor. Amaryllis is one of the easiest plants you will ever have the pleasure of growing. December is the best time to find them in stores offering them in readyto-grow pots. The genus Hippeastrum is originally from South America, and has 90 species and over 600 cultivars in its family. The Hippeastrum genus shouldn’t be confused with the other Amaryllis from South Africa. The South African Amaryllis is the only genus of the Amaryllidnae and although it looks similar, it isn’t the same plant. The plants we see in stores are Hippeastrum, and are known for being houseplants in our region, but can be set outside as a porch plant during summer. Before it gets cold in the fall,

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bring the plant in, bare the bulb and start all over. With a bare bulb, the planting instructions are almost as easy as the pre-planted ones. Since blooms start between seven to 10 weeks after planting, store the bulbs in a cool dry place (40-50 degrees) until you’re ready to plant. You can store the bulbs in your refrigerator, but not near apples as they will sterilize the bulbs. At planting time, set the bulbs in lukewarm water for an hour or so to acclimate them, then plant them in a potting mix just up to the neck of the bulb. Water, but don’t saturate, and then tamp the dirt around the bulb to secure it. Place in a nice sunny location in your home, and after green shoots appear, you can water a little more. The plant container you choose should only be slightly larger than the bulb’s largest circumference. An amaryllis can be the gift that keeps on giving, but be sure to get one for yourself so you can see the magical giant blooms appear during the gray days of winter.


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NORTHERN CARDINAL BY WILLIAM MCREYNOLDS

There’s nothing shy about the Cardinal, a bold splash of color against the dreary winter landscape.

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his bird is close to the human heart, the state bird in seven states. We revere Cardinals and have made them mascots of innumerable sports teams from kindergarten to the major leagues including the St. Louis, Arizona, Ball State, and Wesleyan Cardinals. We take them as totems and even have a College of Cardinals, appropriately attired, in the hierarchy of the Catholic Church. Cardinals are among the most depicted songbirds: How many Christmas cards, sealed with holiday hope and good cheer, have been sent sporting an image of a male Northern Cardinal on a snowedcovered pine branch? The photo above is a favorite desktop background. The male Cardinal will examine you closely with a cocked eye and lowered shoulder. His distinctive call is a high, crisp tik tik or a softer rising twik . His clarion

song, a piccolo outburst amidst silent gray tree trunks, is a broadcast announcement of location and intention. According to Sibley, this is a “series of high, clear, sharp, mostly slurred whistles woit woit woit chew chew chew chew chew or pichew pichew tiw tiw tiw tiw tiw tiw with many variations.” It is a very musical declaration. Unusual among songbirds, the female of the species sings as well as the male. Her summer song is more subtle and complicated than his. She will sing while on the nest, signaling her attentive mate to bring food in the form of a seeds and berries. Cardinals form strong pair bonds and become endearing couples. They are often seen together, always him in the lead, both avid tail flippers. They are attentive parents. She constructs the nest with him bringing her twigs and vines and he sub-

sequently feeds her beak-to-beak as she tends their clutch. Some pairs stay together during the winter and mate again in the next spring and summer. Cardinals occupy backyards and parks and forest edges across the Eastern U.S. from Maine to Florida and west to Colorado and Arizona. Cardinal pairs live just above ground in shrubs and bushes and low-lying branches. The oldest known Cardinal lived 15 years and 9 months, impressive for a winter resident. Season’s greetings from your local Audubon chapter. 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 www.highlandsaudubonsociety.org.

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EXPLORE MORE AT HBS BY CHARLOTTE MUIR HIGHLANDS BIOLOGICAL STATION

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The Highlands-Cashiers Plateau’s strange amalgam of temperature and geography has produced a unique biological treasure chest.

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he Southern Appalachian Mountains are one of the most biologically diverse regions in the temperate world. Biodiversity is extremely high in both the variety of different species and the abundance of each species. Nearly 10,000 species are already known to exist here, with more discovered each year— some of which are new to science! Some organisms, such as salamanders and fungi, reach their highest levels of diversity in the Southern Appalachians. Other diverse groups include trees, mosses, millipedes, spiders, moths, beetles, and snails. Many of these species are endemic to this region, found here and nowhere else in the world. More than 100 native trees, 1,400 other flowering plants, and 500 moss and fern species are found in the Southern Appalachians. Nearly 60 kinds of trees and shrubs may grow in our diverse cove hardwood forests.

Sprucefir forests occur at elevations above 5000 feet, northern hardwood and pine-oak forests occur at lower elevations, and hemlock forests occupy moist, streamside habitats. The Highlands Biological Foundation is committed to preserving our unique habitat and educating our community on its importance. In order to support our mission to foster research and education focused on the rich natural heritage of the Southern Appalachians, we continue to develop community programming that focuses on current concerns for the region. Research, teaching, and training have always been central to the Highlands Biological Station,

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which annually hosts hundreds of students, faculty, and researchers for immersive study in one of North America’s richest ecosystems. The presence of researchers and field biologists at the Highlands Biological Station is vital to understanding the effects of climate change and human influence on various ecosystems. Our Botanical Garden serves as an outdoor laboratory for researchers and students from around the world but is also an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the diversity of the Plateau in a garden setting. The Highlands Biological Station serves the community of Highlands and all who visit. Please stop by to stroll the Botanical Garden, which is open 365 days a year from dawn until dusk. Plan on joining us next summer as well for our Zahner Conservation Lecture series, an educational workshop, or a children’s nature camp.


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HISTORY

The August 2018 moving of the 1890 Cashiers Schoolhouse to the Grounds of the Cashiers Historical Society campus.

UNPACKING HISTORY BY JANE NARDY | HISTORIAN, CASHIERS HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The stories revealed during the Cashiers Historical Society’s Historic Sites Ramble include cheeky behavior on the part of a Hollywood celebrity and a series of appalling crimes committed against young women.

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wenty enthusiastic people attended the October 16, 2018, Cashiers Historical Society’s Historic Sites Ramble #2 with speakers Ann McKee Austin, Carol Bryson, and Jane Nardy telling the stories at each stop along the way. Coffee and cookies were served at the Village Hound visit while ramblers heard the ghost story unique to that building. At least three of the historic sites had once functioned as a grocery store with the owners living in the back. At the highly successful women’s dress shop, Sashay Around, the ramblers learned of the many well-known national celebrities like Burt Reynolds and Sally Fields who shopped there whenever they were in town. A surprise “treat” was a close up look at the famous Cosmopolitan magazine 1972 centerfold of a nude Burt Reynolds stretched out on his side on a bear skin rug. [laughter and applause]. Years later, Reynolds said he regretted that centerfold because it detracted from his serious acting role in the 1972 movie “Deliverance.” The bittersweet story was told of the Childers brothers, Paul and Ham [short for Hamilton] and their orphaned teenage

niece. Paul and Ham, in the early 1940s, ran a woodworking business in a building across Highway 64 East from Alexander Gardens they called the Woodpecker Shop. In most of the homes in Cashiers there was at least one piece of the Childers furniture and the guest rooms at High Hampton Inn, Cottage Inn, Cashiers Hotel, and Oakmont Lodge were furnished with the well-made furniture from the Woodpecker Shop. When the Childers’ sister died, leaving behind her 13-year-old daughter, the daughter’s stepfather said he would gladly take care of his step-daughter. A good man, everyone thought, until the Childers brothers noticed their niece’s stomach growing large. The police were called, the step-father taken away, put in jail, and was never seen again in Cashiers. The teenage niece gave birth to a baby boy who was raised with much love, received a college education, and mother and son remained devoted to each other throughout the rest of her life. She could have worn a #Me Too tee-shirt. The picture that accompanies this article shows the 1890 Hampton School House being moved last August from its original

site to the grounds of the Cashiers Historical Society campus. This school for the children of Cashiers was the brainchild of General Wade Hampton III’s three oldmaid sisters, who spent many of their summers in Cashiers. The reason these three sisters had never married was discovered by Carol Bryson’s research. While teenagers, the sisters were sexually molested by a former governor of South Carolina who was their aunt’s husband, James Henry Hammond. In his diaries, Hammond wrote details of the girls intimate cuddling with him. “9 December 1846…lovely creatures from the tender but precocious girl of 13 to the mature but fresh and blooming woman nearly 19...permitting my hands to stray unchecked over every part of them.” When one of the girls told their father, Wade Hampton II, what their uncle was doing, their father exposed Hammond’s unthinkable actions to the world. Unfortunately, no man wanted to marry a tainted woman, so the Hampton sisters remained old maids—candidates for today’s #MeToo movement!

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ORIGIN OF THE HIGHLANDER BY DONNA RHODES | PHOTO COURTESY HIGHLANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Since its earliest days, the town of Highlands has relied upon the good services of The Highlander newspaper to present the issues and people that drive the community.

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he Highlander is so intrinsically knitted into our mountain culture, it’s hard to imagine a time when residents didn’t have it. The newspaper’s first edition appeared August 7, 1885. Richard Goldie (the perfect name for the gem that he was), owner and editor, took pride in his publication. Goldie’s inaugural editorial touted the quality, integrity, and civility of Southern journalism as compared to much of Northern newspaper writing, which often engaged in dirtthrowing and muckraking. He maintained readers would tolerate that kind of rudeness for a while, but would eventually tire of it and the Southern style would prevail. He believed the Southern Press was committed to “a higher aim in life than dollars and cents.” His writers were held to a gold (Goldie) standard, which not only reflected, but promoted sound public opinion and logical views, aimed at improving rational

habits of society. Would that we could apply these standards to Talk Radio and those in office today. Though Goldie’s tenure was short-lived, he was here long enough to establish a quality paper before moving on. He left The Highlander in the capable hands and ownership of Minnie Clark, who bought it under the patronage of leading Highlands citizens, forming The Highlander

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Publishing Company. It was an eight-page paper. A year’s delivery was $1. If money were tight, Minnie bartered, “Price for one year . . . is 6 or 8 chickens, or as many dozen eggs, 2 bushels of potatoes or apples, seventy bundles of fodder at the present price, or 2 bushels of corn at fifty cents: any one of these will give you 8 pages of good reading every week for a year, 416 pages in all.” Minnie maintained Goldie’s values: All the news you needed, responsibly researched, respectfully written. Goldie’s standards resonate in Ran Shaffner’s history volume, “Heart of the Blue Ridge,” an honest, insightful, entertaining library addition. Any Highlander who appreciates the ground he/she walks and lives upon and the stories it tells will treasure it. For information, visit highlandshistory.com, email highlandshistory@nctv.com, or check out The Highlands Historical Museum, 524 North Fourth Street, by appointment.


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RECIPIENTS OF CHS AWARDS BY MARY JANE MCCALL

The Cashiers Historical Society takes time to honor the people and businesses that ensure the community’s future by preserving its past.

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ashiers Historical Society celebrated their season with the Preservation in Motion Award Ceremony on October 12, hosted by Camp MerrieWoode. This celebration recognized all the achievements of local people and organizations in the area who have worked hard to preserve our heritage. Five awards were given to individuals and businesses: the Jane Nardy Archival Excellence Award, the Village Heritage Award, and three Volunteer of the Year Awards. The Village Heritage award was awarded to Cornucopia in Cashiers, for their continued excellence in maintaining the historic village look of Cashiers. Cornucopia continues the hard work of preserving the historical heritage of their building while using it as a modern restaurant. The award was presented by John Barrow, the Head of the Village Heritage Award Committee. The Jane Nardy Archival Excellence award was awarded to Camp Merrie-

Woode, for their recent creation and opening of their Centennial Archives. The Archives holds artifacts, research, video reels, and a plethora of information regarding the camp and its impact on the Cashiers area and all the individuals who have participated in their activities for the past 10 0 years. The award was presented by Kyle Dreher, Interim Executive Director at CHS, to the staff of Camp Merrie-Woode’s Archival team and Director Denise Dunn. The Volunteer of the Year Awards went to Don Richeson, Gloria Weir, and Ken Fisher. These individuals have provided numerous years of service to CHS as volunteers helping with events, aiding in preserving and keeping up the historic sites on our property, and helping CHS maintain a positive reputation within the community. Without their dedicated service at CHS, the society’s mission would not be able to be achieved.

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John Barrow, Village Heritage Award Committee head, presents the Village Heritage award to representatives of Cornucopia, Mendy Queen and Kristen Harper.


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HEALTH

WELLNESS IS THE WORD BY DONNA RHODES

Just in time for the holidays, Dr. Restrepo’s simple tips for maintaining a healthy body and a healthy attitude.

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r. Robyn Restrepo, Family Medicine Physician at Mission Highlands-Cashiers Hospital, loves to see and treat her patients, but what thrills her most is their attentive self-care for optimum health. “The season is upon us,” she says, “And while there’s no evidence the holidays cause more illness, people are more susceptible to health problems, particularly after the holidays if they don’t get enough rest and practice self-care December and January.” Following is her list of suggestions for holiday survival, flu-free. Copy it and hang it where family and friends can take advantage of its simple wisdom: Dr. Robyn Restrepo’s Take-Care-of-Yourself Holiday Guide 1. Keep things simple. 2. Do what relaxes you and take a break from screen-time:

a. Listen to your favorite music b. Cuddle to excess with kids and pets and spouses c. Call a friend, preferably a low-key, positive kind of friend d. Write in your journal e. Doodle 3. With all the talk about mindfulness, take five minutes of mindlessness to re-boot your brain. 4. Get a massage. To learn more about Massage at Mission, call MyHealthyLife Wellness Services at (828) 213-8250. 5. Get shopping done early. 6. Exercise daily. Hiking, Yoga, dancing, workout at gym, walking. 7. Laugh, laugh, laugh. 8. Hygiene: a. Rub elbows instead of shaking hands. b. Sneeze into your shirt (sleeve or collar). c. Wash hands often. d. Stay home if you’re sick

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e. Avoid crowds if there is an abundance of germs out there. 9. Get eight hours sleep, no compromise. 10. Stretch often (even while sitting at work). 11. Eat more fruits and veggies. Drink lots of fluids before you chance getting sick. Vitamin C can’t hurt and might help. 12. Read something fun/relaxing. You can read while riding a stationary bike, stretching your toes, rubbing your dog’s belly, etc. 13. Go outdoors. Fresh air helps. Holiday smells are invigorating and remind us of happy times. 14. Use prompts (posters, signs, coffee cups with messages) to remind you to kick back, and let go. 15. Get a flu shot. 16. Breathe, breathe, breathe. 17. Laugh some more. For additional info about wellness, checkups, and self-care, contact Dr. Restrepo at (828) 526-4346.


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HEALTH

INJURY: RESPECT IT!

Dr. Sue Aery

BY DR. SUE AERY AERY CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNCTURE

Hey! Pay attention! Your body is trying to talk to you!

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njury has a life of its own and needs to be respected! The human body has an amazing process by which it identifies, prioritizes and fixes something that is foreign and invasive, including injuries. An injury can range from a cut on the finger, a bruise of an organ, pressure on a nerve or a bump on the head and there are, of course, far more serious occurrences as well. The body has the tools, for the most part, to “send in the troops” to best heal the problem. In my years of practice, I have found that most people ignore the signs that something is wrong or injured, hoping that it will just go away on its own. We call this “wait and suffer,” meaning that we do nothing to help the body through the process. For every injury, there is a mechanism or cause, sometimes identifiable and sometimes not.

If we know how it happened, it is best to avoid that same action while the body is healing. For example, if an injury comes on due to excess lifting, leaning forward, bending to pick up or pull, etc, the body must be kept away from those actions while it is healing!!! This seems simple, but we are a stubborn culture and tend to do things that hinder the body’s natural healing process. When you understand that the injury is there, knowing what most likely caused the insult, you can properly assist the body as it does its healing job. For most basic injuries, the healing time is usually four to six weeks to show 75 to 90 percent improvement. If things don’t start to improve very quickly, you may need some professional assistance. Usually, the body should show some improvement within the first two or three days if it is capable of healing itself. If

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no progress is being experienced, then it’s time to seek help, sooner rather than later! The body is telling you, “I need help!” Don’t ignore these signs and messages, get to someone who can do a thorough evaluation and give you some guidance, direction and help with healing. In my office, we’ll do an exam, ask questions and provide a personalized healing plan for you, including the natural course we follow and if needed, an additional recommendation to see a specialist, including x-rays and lab tests. Whatever you’re feeling, please respect it and get help before further, lasting injury takes place. The body works so much better if you listen to what it is saying! Healing is real but it can take time. Give it that time and the assistance it needs and the healing can be completely finished within months instead of years of chronic pain and suffering.


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HEALTH

WELCOMING RHONDA LANIER BY MARY ABRANYI

A workshop will bring ancient Chinese Wisdom about living in harmony to remedy the stress and chaos of modern life, December 2 at Cashiers Valley Fusion.

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honda has been an interior designer for almost 28 years and with that experience she has become very skilled at reading the energy in a space. Even after all this time, Rhonda is still amazed by the correlation of what goes on in our lives and how that is reflected in our living and working spaces. Our physical spaces hold the energy that we create with relationships, finances, health, work and wisdom. In the same way that energy fields surround our bodies, energy fields also surround living spaces. When hired for a project, whether It’s a design project or to perform an energetic clearing of a space, Rhonda will start by implementing the principles of Feng Shui. This supports that the space and occupants are balanced, blessed and prosperous. Feng Shui is sometimes thought to be the art of placement. It’s a matter of understanding how the placement of yourself and objects within a space can affect your life in various areas of experience. Feng Shui is a complex body of knowledge that teaches us how to balance and harmonize

Rhonda Lanier with the energies in any given space, be it a home, office or even a garden. Its aim is to assure good fortune for the people inhabiting a space. Feng Shui is an ancient art and science

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that was formalized over 3,000 years ago in China, with some elements dating as far back as 6,000 years ago. In literal translation, Feng means “Wind” and Shui means “Water.” In Chinese culture, wind and water are associated with good health, thus good Feng Shui came to mean Good Fortune. It also contains elements of various branches of scholarly study, including physics, philosophy, astronomy, and astrology. It’s related closely to the taoist vision and understanding of nature, particularly the idea that the land is alive and filled with chi, or energy. This energy within us and our personal spaces are often interrupted during the holiday season as we find ourselves working to accommodate potential travel, guests, and the overall stress of “giving.” The irony is that this wonderful time of year can also be very draining energetically so, just in time for the holidays, Rhonda is holding an “Energy Awareness & Self-Care Workshop” at Cashiers Valley Fusion on Sunday, December 2. Visit awakenwithgrace.com to learn more about Rhonda and her upcoming workshop,


BY A.J. STEWART

A friend to Laurel readers for years, Dr. Anastasia Halldin offers her tastiest, most healthful advice yet.

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hen it comes to eating healthy, everyone inevitably turns to locallygrown food. Whether you grow it yourself or find it in the local farmers’ market, nothing can beat the taste or the benefits of fresh fruit and vegetables. But even after summer fades into fall and the gardens are put to bed for the winter, you can still take advantage of the benefits of locally made products, thanks to Anastasia Halldin, the Healthy Mama. For the last seven years, Anastasia has been sharing healthy recipes for parents and families looking to improve their lifestyle through clean eating and natural products. The Plateau has benefitted from Anastasia’s wisdom and expertise through her contributions to the Laurel and her blog, Healthy Mama Info. Now, you can enjoy the same great tastes Anastasia feeds her own family through her new line of syrups and extracts. Anastasia’s line of two syrups and eight extracts are all-natural and homemade right in Healthy Mama’s Kitchen. The first is her Elderberry syrup. Sweetened with honey sourced from Anderson, South Carolina, the

Dr. Anastasia Halldin

Elderberry syrup is a wonderful addition to the medicine cabinet, as well as the pantry. Elderberry is proven to boost the immune system and help ward off sickness and dis-

ease. The syrup is also available sugarfree, sweetened with stevia and erythritol. In addition to her syrups, Anastasia also has a line of flavorful extracts. The extracts are available in chocolate, coffee, almond, mint, lemon, orange, vanilla, and cinnamon. These all-natural flavors have no additives and are the perfect way to add flavor to just about anything. Smoothies, coffee, frosting, sauces, and especially your holiday baking will never be the same. “I noticed there weren’t many health food stores in this area,” Anastasia says. “This is just my way of spreading health and wellness in the local community.” The syrups and extracts, an Elderberry Syrup Kit, and a Cold and Flu Immunity Tea are available on her website and have been widely popular. Anastasia has plans to expand her line in the future to include things such as turmeric extract (an excellent anti-inflammatory), along with Elderberry extracts and gummies. Visit healthymamainfo.com to get your own Healthy Mama syrups and extracts.

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EXTRACTING THE GOODNESS


HOMES & LIFESTYLES

THE PERFECT MOUNTAIN RETREAT BY WILEY SLOAN

Breathtaking natural settings and an unmistakable Southern charm combine to make this home a true mountain treasure.

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h, what an idyllic setting for a mountain retreat! Located in the prestigious Chattooga Club, just minutes from the heart of Cashiers, in the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains, this cottage exudes the simple elegance of years gone by. Southern charm enhanced with touches of European elegance create a home that is comfortable and cozy – the perfect mountain retreat that you will want to call home – seasonally or year-round. Nestled beneath a canopy of decades-old trees surrounded by rhododendron and mountain laurel this house is so perfect that you may think that it could only have been designed by a Hollywood set designer. The dappled sunlight of the late fall afternoon casts shadows on the wood-shingled roof and bark siding. As you enter the Foyer, your eyes are drawn across the expansive Great Room with its peaked roof, through the wall of windows to the distant mountain vistas. Light from the multi-level antler chandelier shimmers across the dark

hardwood floors like fireflies darting to and fro. Sip your favorite afternoon libation in front of a gently glowing fire as tantalizing aromas stir your taste buds as the chef prepares the upcoming meal. Meals are a time to share stories of the day’s adventures whether you are gathered around the Great Room’s dining table or you are watching the setting sun from your vista on the home’s expansive deck. The woodland landscape provides personal privacy while you enjoy the benefit of having neighbors just a “hoot and a holler away.” Enjoy the home’s thoughtfully designed floor plan. Each room maximizes its footprint to offer gracious living with perfectly planned spaces. Meal prep is a breeze with quality appliances and all of your favorite cooking paraphernalia organized in walls of cabinetry. Scads of granite counters offer workspace aplenty. Take casual meals at the breakfast bar or kibitz with friends as meal prep concludes. Central heat and air, a full-house generator and gated access –

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it’s comfort and style with ease. Enjoy the benefits of two Master Suites on the main level. Pamper your guests in sumptuous quarters while you relax and rejuvenate in your own private enclave. Large bedrooms provide space for reading and kicking back before the Sandman ends your day. Thoughtfully appointed baths provide all the amenities you could possibly need. Guests who choose the upper level guest suite enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the gently-rolling terrain. A kaleidoscope of color fills the air as Mother Nature exhibits her splendor. This gem won’t last long-act today to make it yours. Enjoy the three Bedrooms and three-and-a-half Baths as they are appointed today or add your own unique touches of personalization. You will revel in comfort and charm for years to come. Call Beth Townsend of McKee Properties at (828) 421-6193 or email her at beth@cashiers. com to schedule a showing. Peruse the McKee website at mckeeproperties.com to see pictures of this stunning property.


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THREE FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN MAKING CHARITABLE GIFTS BY MARY BETH BRODY | EDWARD JONES FINANCIAL ADVISOR

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he holiday season is here, which means gift-giving is probably on your mind. In addition to making gifts to your family and friends, you also may be interested in contributing to charitable organizations. But before you donate financial assets, such as stocks, you will need to consider several factors, including taxes, your portfolio balance, and the reputation of the charity. Let’s look at these areas: Taxes – Your donations to qualified charities (those that are considered 501(c)(3) organizations by the Internal Revenue Service) can give you tax deductions, if you itemize deductions on your tax return. However, due to recent tax law changes, the standard deduction for 2018 has almost doubled, to $24,000 for married couples, and to $12,000 for single filers. As a result, you may be less likely to itemize deductions, so you could have less incentive, at least for tax reasons, to make charitable gifts. However, if you give appreciated stocks, you may be allowed a charitable deduction for the full fair market value of the gift on the date of the transfer, even if your original cost was only a fraction of today’s value. Plus, you may not be subject

to the capital gains tax you might have to pay if you eventually sold the stocks. Also, depending on your age, you might be able to use your traditional IRA as a charitable-funding vehicle. Once you turn 70-1/2, you generally must begin taking withdrawals called required minimum distributions or RMDs, from your traditional IRA. (Roth IRAs are not subject to RMDs during your lifetime.) These RMDs from your traditional IRA are taxable, but you may be able to exclude up to $100,000 of RMDs per year from your taxable income if you transfer the funds directly to qualified charitable organizations. In any case, consult with your tax advisor before donating appreciated assets to a charity. Portfolio balance – When you donate financial assets to a charity, you are also taking them away from your portfolio. This could be an issue, especially if you repeatedly donate the same types of assets. For example, if you’re donating some growthoriented stocks, will you lower the overall growth potential of your portfolio? You may want to consult with a financial professional to ensure your charitable gifts

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will still allow you to maintain a portfolio balance appropriate for your goals and risk tolerance. Reputation of the charity – You may want to do some homework to make sure you are giving to a reputable charity. Many experts on charitable giving say that a worthwhile charity should spend at least 75 percent of its income on programs, rather than administrative costs. You may be able to find this type of information on a charitable group’s annual report and its website. You can also browse the web for the names of agencies that evaluate charitable groups. By considering the aspects of charitable giving described above, you can get more satisfaction from your generosity— because you’ll know that your gift not only supports a good cause, but also fits well into your overall financial picture. Edward Jones, its employees and financial advisors cannot provide tax or legal advice. You should consult your attorney or qualified tax advisor regarding your situation. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.


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SERVICE DIRECTORY

ACCOMMODATIONS

ACCOMMODATIONS

ARCHITECTS

BEAUTY

CABINET DESIGN

CLEANING

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CONSTRUCTION

HOME DECOR

MASSAGE

PRINTING

ROOFING

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CONCIERGE


GIVING BACK

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT PHIL POT TS

Phil Potts stands at Highlands Memorial Park, surrounded by generations of ancestors.

INSPIRED BY A MILLION WREATHS BY JENNY KING

Phil Potts’ mission is to honor local veterans and instill a sense of pride and patriotism in local youth.

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here’s a special place in heaven for people who give their time to volunteer. Phil Potts of Highlands is one of those people. A fifth-generation Highlander, Potts has been the organizer of our local Wreaths Across America event for the last two years. It’s a huge undertaking, involving many people and a lot of fundraising efforts. It all began in 2016 when Anne Tate of Highlands funded a trip to the Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C., for Boy Scout Troop 207, parents, and leaders. As a group they participated in the annual wreath laying and it moved Potts

to involve our local community in the national event which, to date, has placed over 1 million wreaths. “After participating in WAA at Arlington in 2016, we thought this would be a great way to honor our local veterans,” he explained. “I really like WAA’s mission to remember the fallen, honor all those who serve and teach younger generations the importance of military service. I have many family members, friends, and local families I know are buried in Highlands. It is an honor to be able to show them the love and respect they deserve.” Potts has been giving his time to other areas, too. He volunteers with the Twilight

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5k and helps organize the Water Rocket Launch before the field games on July 4. He is involved with placing American flags on the graves of veterans on Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day, too. About the December 15 wreath laying ceremony, Potts said, “We will be honoring veterans buried in Buck Creek, Clear Creek, Goldmine, Highlands, Horse Cove, Miller, and Scaly Mountain cemeteries.” They don’t want to leave anyone out. To find out more about the Wreaths Across America ceremony in Highlands give Phil a call at (828) 20 0 -9753 and make sure you thank him for his continued community service.


GIVING BACK

A PARK FOR THE PEOPLE BY ANN SELF THE VILLAGE GREEN

Thanks to a generous community, The Village Green remains the vibrant heart of Cashiers.

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he Village Green is a park for the people. In 1992, the founders saved two acres at the crossroads of Highways 64 and 107 in Cashiers from commercial development. The Village Green was established with the mission to preserve and enhance the land for civic, spiritual, academic, recreational, and cultural activities. Twenty-five years later, The Village Green encompasses more than 13 acres and is the emerald heart of the community. The Village Green attracts thousands of visitors each year. The Village Green provides a window into pleasurable pursuits and traditions that make Cashiers

unique. The park is a gathering place for people of all ages, origins, and economic backgrounds. People come from all over the region to enjoy the gardens, walking paths and trails, amazing public art, and the expansive children’s playground. The Village Green invites both leisurely walks and intense workouts; quiet places to picnic and read; settings to celebrate with friends and family; and a variety of popular concerts, festivals, lecture series, and other community events. Equally significant from a conservation perspective, The Village Green serves as a natural oasis. The park is an important

environment to cultivate native plants and pollinators. It also provides a respite for migrating nesting birds. It truly is an integrated ecosystem where humans and nature interact. For more than 25 years The Village Green has been the center of community life in Cashiers. The Village Green is a vital asset that strengthens the village charm of Cashiers. It’s a public park that’s privately conserved and operated by a nonprofit organization, dependent upon donations and volunteers to maintain the park for everyone to enjoy. For more information about The Village Green, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com.

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BBBS’S NEW BRAND BY ELIZABETH SPAULDING BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS

Big Brothers Big Sisters charts the future with a new vision for defending the potential of local children.

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ig Brothers Big Sisters’ local branches, along with 270 BBBS affiliates across the country, have unveiled a new, modern look and brand repositioning with a goal of recruiting more diverse volunteers. The need in Cashiers and Highlands for young people to have a mentor and positive role model in their life is more urgent than ever. To attract volunteers of all generations, we needed to modernize our brand in order to succeed in matching more youth with mentors by better engaging varied generations in our area. The organization concluded that the former branding was not effectively con-

necting with younger prospective mentors or conveying the urgent mission of BBBS. Therefore, our organization is intentionally pivoting from messages of the importance of mentoring, to messages of the urgent need for adults in the community to step up and defend the potential of every child. BBBS has always seen the incredible potential inherit in youth. We hope to better communicate the role adults play in helping children achieve their best possible futures. Creating meaningful connections and clearing the path for youth to reach their full potential remains our mission. Everyone in our community, from parents

and guardians to prospective volunteers, donors and supporters can help defend the potential in our country’s youth and help them to achieve their biggest possible futures. You can help us to ensure we serve more children in Cashiers and Highlands by joining our efforts. If you’d like more information about how to become a mentor through BBBS in Cashiers or Highlands, please contact Elizabeth Spaulding at cashiers@bbbswnc.org or highlands@ bbbswnc.org. If you would like to learn more about the new brand positioning, the logo, or messaging, visit www.bbbs.org/bigpotential.

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GIVING BACK

CHHS STRONG BY DAVID STROUD CASHIERS-HIGHLANDS HUMANE SOCIETY

Thanks to an indefatigable spirit and the support of a pair of compassionate communities, the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society emerges from disaster with gratitude and an abundance of hope.

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hank you for your kindness, compassion, and support during these past few weeks. Our community is always giving and generous, but in times of hardship and heartache folks on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau demonstrate the true definition of charity. Within less than 24 hours after a tremendous gas explosion at our Canine Adoption Center in late October, donations began to arrive including financial support, supplies, and an incredible outpouring of appreciation for our staff. To say we have been on an emotional roller coaster would be a tremendous understatement. In a four-day span we celebrated the grand opening of our new Feline Adoption Center and then suffered a tragic accident in the canine building that sent two laundry equipment contrac-

tors and one CHHS team member to the hospital. But it could have been much, much worse. There was no loss of life, human, or animal. Through our adversity, and because of your support, we are no longer just CHHS. We are CHHS Strong . Our resolve to continue our lifesaving mission is stronger than ever. You have helped save our spirits and lift up our morale. And because of you, we will help save more lives and lift up the voices of the voiceless. On behalf of all of us—our staff, volunteers, board of directors, and the hundreds of abandoned, abused, and neglected animals we have saved this year—we thank you for making CHHS… CHHS Strong. To make a tax-deductible financial contribution towards our out-of-pocket expenses for repairs to our Canine Adoption

Center, please mail your generous gift to: CHHS, P.O. Box 638, Cashiers, NC 28717. To donate much-needed and greatly appreciated supplies for our shelter pets, you can drop off donations at our shelter located at 200 Gable Drive in Sapphire, one-and-a-half miles east of the Cashiers Ingles supermarket in between Cedar Creek Club and Lonesome Valley on Highway 64 East. CHHS is open 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday. Thank you for your support! 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. For more information, visit us online at CHhumanesociety.org or call CHHS at (828) 743-5752.

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BY BEING GOOD STEWARDS BY JULIE SCHOTT HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS LAND TRUST

A gift to the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust is a loving gift to future generations.

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h, the holiday season! We all want to give the perfect gift, the one that they really need. What better gift could you give than to protect the quality of the air we breathe, the water we drink and healthy habitat for all who live here now and in the future? Contributing to Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust is just that. For over a century, your Land Trust has been preserving some of the most biologically diverse habitat on the planet. We do this by being good stewards of the land we protect, conserving new places, and educating those who are beneficiaries of these mountains. We currently preserve land in over 90 places. Every private property is monitored annually and public trails and parks are maintained throughout the year. This year,

we have been working on several new conservation projects. Every new property protects some aspect of our natural heritage. One of the best ways to ensure the longterm sustainability of our work is by engaging and educating the next generation. For the past six years, we have taught environmental education programs to many groups of local children in after-school programs, camps, and schools on topics like insects, bears, trees, bats, fungi, and more through our Kids in Nature program. We have gone on many treks to explore our properties and each little footstep that is laid upon a land trust trail marks a step toward building conservation-minded individuals in our community. We also have many opportunities for our members to learn and be involved in what

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we do. If you haven’t had the chance to join us for a guided hike, consider one of our popular EcoTours and to learn more about our natural and cultural heritage, bring the whole family for our free Village Nature Series which we co-host with The Village Green from May through September. We also have many volunteer opportunities from helping with events to working on our public trails! We rely on your support. This holiday season give your loved ones the gift that lasts forever by donating to Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust. Gifts can be made in honor of a loved one and gift memberships are also available! To learn more, visit hicashlt.org or contact the Land Trust at Julie.hitrust@ earthlink.net or (828) 526-1111. Together we can save the places we all love and need.


GIVING BACK

ENERGETIC SERVICE BY JANE JERRY HIGHLANDS ROTARY CLUB

Buoyed by the example of Santa taking time to appear in the Highlands Olde Mountain Christmas Parade, Rotarian Sherry Holt doesn’t falter in her commitment to serving the people of the community and the world beyond the Plateau.

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urely no one personifies the Rotary motto “Service Above Self” more than Santa and Mrs. Claus! All of those toys to be made, elf costumes to be sewn, presents to wrap, reindeer to saddle up, thousands of miles to fly, and trillions of chimneys to slide down. Phew! That’s a lot of service! But we know that Santa has many personal appearances to make leading up to his big night – chief among them his worldrenowned appearance at the Highlands Olde Mountain Christmas Parade, on Saturday, December 1, from 9:30 to 11.30 A.M. And that appearance wouldn’t be possible without the help of his Honor Guard – a team of spirited volunteers from the Rotary Club of Highlands. “It’s a great thrill to accompany Santa and Mrs. Claus as they make their way

down Main Street, cheered on by throngs of excited children,” says Club Services Chair Sherry Holt. Holt, who is also the Club’s President Elect, viscerally understands the motto “Service Above Self” as she has participated in every one of the service projects undertaken over the last 18 months. A full-time accountant at Stephen Lucas, CPA, PA, Sherry somehow manages to find time to cheerlead the 17 community projects the Club fundraises for or staffs with volunteers. “I confess, there are some evenings or weekends when I just want to put my feet up,” she says “But the sheer energy and enthusiasm that comes from our members never ceases to buoy me up and I am so grateful to each of them for their time and

infinite energy.” Christmas is a special time for Rotarians as they not only march in the parade, but also help to raise funds for Shop With A Cop, volunteer for Highlands’ annual Community Christmas Dinner, and help Highlands School Rotary Interact Club with holiday activities. “The volunteer spirit is evident all year round, and especially in December,” Sherry says. “At Rotary, ‘making a list and checking it twice’ often means counting volunteers – and they are always there, sometimes wearing reindeer antlers!” For more information about how you can become involved in the Rotary Club of Highlands, contact Membership Chair Derek Taylor at Highlands Decorating Center, or email him at hdcderek@gmail.com.

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DOLLARS FOR OUR SCHOLARS BY PEGGY PAYNE SCALY MOUNTAIN WOMENS CLUB

The Scaly Mountain Women’s Club, indeed, nearly all of the community’s social life, is centered upon the The Scaly Old School House.

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he Scaly Old School House is special to the members of the Scaly Mountain Women’s Club. It’s where we hold our meetings, have our famous pancake breakfasts, and hold our Christmas party. At this time of the year, the school house will become lovely. The tables will be filled with greenery, ribbons, and candles and seems to be another time. Members and guests will gather, visit with friends, and enjoy the wonderful season. Then we are back to the hustle of the holidays. As the holidays close we are reflecting on what we were able to do in 2018. We have 17 students from our area on scholarship. This is our main goal as a club, to provide the tools to prepare our young students to be prepared for their futures. We welcome all of those who share our goals to join us and become members of our club. Please email Suzie Goodrow at smgoodrow@gmail.com for more information.

EASY’S SLIPPERS ARE OUR STOCKINGS BY SUE BLAIR | CARPE DIEM FARMS

The close of the year brings a deep sense of accomplishment and satisfaction to the people and horses of Carpe Diem Farms.

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his is the most wonderful time of the year. The lights, the celebrations, the weather all make it so. It has been the most wonderful year at Carpe Diem Farms and our gratitude abounds for all the blessings we have experienced. The participants in our programs and activities, visitors who have taken time to stop by for a tour, old friends and students who have returned, volunteers old and new, donors, especially the adopt-a-horse sponsors, the accomplishments of Easy’s Slipper on the world stage all because of our equine herd who began it all and continue to expand our knowledge, expertise and opportunities for the development of new offerings. From Cincinnati to England and Wales; Gainesville to Lexington; Naples to Madison, Wisconsin; Saratoga, New York; and on to San Francisco; horses around the globe

are having a chance because of a product developed and manufactured right here at CDF. Who would have ever guessed in 1997 that CDF’s first horse, a Morgan named Delta, stricken with laminitis (the Number Two killer of horses, which later caused the demise of Secretariat and Barbaro), could be making such an impact?

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Our most recent trip, the World Clydesdale Show in Madison hosted 645 Clydes competing in five days of classes and vying for world titles. All the while, our booth was filled with horse owners, trainers, and competitors from every breed and discipline learning how they could make their horses more comfortable in our therapeutic or performance slippers. Be it laminitis, navicular, arthritis, suspensory, thin soles just to name a few uses, or the desire to use a glue-on instead of driving nails into their horses’ hooves; Easy’s Slipper at the end of its fourth year of marketing received incredible praise and applause. Carpe Diem Farms welcomes visitors and volunteers are greatly appreciated to share their talents. Call (828) 526-2854 or (828) 787-1656 to make an appointment. Merry Christmas!


GIVING BACK

KEEP ON BOOKIN’ BY JANE JERRY

The Literacy Council of Highlands’ efforts to reach local children take on greater emphasis during the Halloween and Christmas celebrations.

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o develop an interest in reading, a child needs access to books. The books should be at their reading level and have content that interests them to make reading engaging and fun. Research shows that reading improves language skills, academic performance, and overall confidence. Throughout the year, The Literacy Council of Highlands gives away thousands of books to children of all ages through Dolly Parton Imagination Library. This program delivers age appropriate books every month to children from birth to their fifth

birthday. More than 1,10 0 children in Macon County are enrolled in the program and can amass 60 books by their fifth birthday for their own personal at-home library. Additionally, The Literacy Council gives away books at the Halloween Downtown Trick or Treat and the Highlands Olde Mountain Christmas Parade each year. This year, the holiday book giveaway, sponsored by Mountaintop Rotary Club of Highlands, consisted of more books than ever being placed in the hands of children. The Literacy Council and members of Mountaintop Rotary teamed up

to select books for earliest readers to high school students and then handed out 5,0 0 0 books during the Highlands Halloween event and the Highlands Christmas parade. During the holiday season, you, too, can give the gift of books to a child. The Dolly Parton Imagination Library costs $35 per child, which delivers 12 books in a year to a child’s home. To sponsor a child enrolled in The Dolly Parton Imagination Library, please contact The Literacy Council at maconncliteracy.org or call (828) 526 - 0863.

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BIZ SPOTLIGHT

BUILDING BETTER BUSINESSES BY DONNA RHODES

The Highlands Chamber of Commerce is looking to boost the fortunes of its small-business members with a series of workshops.

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hen Chamber of Commerce members up their game with seminars jam-packed with the latest business strategies, tools, and innovations, the pay-off comes home to Highlands in a big way. Businesses benefit. Customers receive better services, products, and opportunities. Employees’ resumes’ and paychecks ratchet upward. And the town attracts more visitors and patrons. Each improvement supports the next, all the way up the line. The Chamber takes pleasure in focusing on new approaches for its members. The latest offering is a series of workshops covering a variety

of topics relating to small business services. Partnering with Southwestern Community College’s Small Business Center, the class-

es, which will be free to all members and their staff, are geared to workforce development, management, and general business policy practices. The first workshop in January is “Employee Handbook Essentials for Small Businesses.” When managers genuinely care for employees, it lays the foundation for a loyal team. Learn how you can reach out to your employee family and help them perform not just adequately but exceptionally. Contact the Chamber of Commerce for more information about the offerings and registration. The Chamber phone number is (828) 526-5841.

CASHIERS PROMOTES WALKABILITY BY STEPHANIE EDWARDS CASHIERS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Steps taken by the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce will ensure that strolling through the Crossroads neighborhood is just a stroll in the park.

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n support of its pedestrian mobility and safety strategic initiative, the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce recently funded a topographical survey related to the installation of an “inner loop” sidewalk from the Crossroads south on NC 107 to Frank Allen Road, west to US 64 and east to NC 107. This financial underwriting further demonstrates the business league’s leadership and continuing commitment to improving pedestrian access in the Cashiers Village core. Chamber Director Ben Harris, of Harris Custom Builders, serves as the group’s champion on the issue and liaison to Jackson County and other community stakeholders. The $4,325 survey paid for by the Chamber will be used to create a planning tool to execute engineering for future sidewalk construction. An inner-loop segment – en-

circling the Village Green, public amenities and nearby retailers – has been identified as the initial priority in a community-wide pedestrian network. In October, the Chamber formally endorsed Jackson County’s NC Department of Transportation grant application to develop a comprehensive pedestrian planning process. A county effort in the form of a long-term plan, in partnership with the Chamber and other public and private interests, will enhance the health and safety of residents and visitors and promote desirable walkability in the commercial center. The Chamber sponsors an ongoing “We’re Walkin’ Here” safety campaign to raise awareness of crosswalk traffic near Crossroads shops, restaurants and other destinations and advise drivers that state law requires vehicles to stop in the pres-

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ence of pedestrians. In the past, the Chamber has provided funding to extend the Village Ramble, a permeable-surface trail system, by replacing a drainage ditch along US 64 West with a pathway. The Chamber also has been involved in the development of a Cashiers Small Area Plan, which documents the community’s infrastructure and lifestyle needs and preferences and identifies pedestrian mobility priorities and implementation recommendations. The draft plan currently is under review by the Cashiers Planning Council and will be considered by the Board of Commissioners in the near future. On adoption, it’ll serve as the framework to ensure responsible growth maintains or improves village character and prosperity.


BY A.J. STEWART

A unique Bronze Deer, destined for a local collection, will benefit needy children across the globe.

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or more than 20 years, High Country Furniture & Design in Waynesville has been providing residents of the Plateau with beautiful furniture and accessories for your home. They pride themselves on their wide and eclectic selection, as they should. High Country is the place to go to find that perfect piece. Whether it’s for the living room, dining room or office, they have the perfect piece. Owners Anne and Chuck Worrell have recently added a very special piece to their collection: a pair of bronze deer. At the 2018 Fall Furniture Market in High Point, NC, the Worrell’s placed the winning bid on the deer in an auction to benefit Whole Child International. All of the proceeds from the auction were donated to the organization. Whole Child International is dedicated to “improving the lives of orphaned, abandoned, abused and neglected children worldwide.” Their goal is the

L to R: Anne and Chuck Worrell with Charles Ninth Earl Spencer

restructuring of existing orphanages and institutions to focus on the emotional needs of the children, as well as their physical needs. The first few years of childhood are critical in the development of social and emotional skills. The organization was founded by Karen Spencer, wife of Charles, Ninth Earl Spencer (younger brother of Diana, Princess of Wales). The bronze deer have been autographed by Charles next to the Spencer family crest on the base of each deer. The Worrell family will keep one of the deer for their private collection. The other will be available for purchase. To see the deer and find your own unique addition to your home, visit High Country Furniture & Design on Dellwood Road in Waynesville. You can also visit one of their other locations in Downtown Waynesville and Main Street in Hendersonville. For more information, visit highcountry. com and like them on Facebook.

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BIZ SPOTLIGHT

THE DEEREST OF DONATIONS


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

COLEEN GOTTLOEB Broker-In-Charge

MERRY SOELLNER Broker Associate

PAUL COLLINS Broker Associate

KEVEN HAWKINS Broker Associate

SANDY & JOHN BARROW Sales & Listing Team / Broker Associates

PHILIP BRADLEY Broker Associate

WAYNE MONDAY Broker Associate


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LU X U RY E S TAT E : 4 6 . 2 2 AC R E S

$2,5 0 0,0 0 0

Located in the heart of Sapphire Valley, you’ll find this unusual opportunity to own considerable acreage with a main home and guest home perfectly sited to enjoy privacy, quiet, ponds, waterfalls, streams and mountain views! Both homes have quality finishes that will not disappoint, and the location allows for convenient access to all areas of our plateau. MLS# 86761

M A J E S T I C M O U N TA I N C O N T E M P O R A RY

$2, 375,0 0 0

Prepare to be amazed by panoramic mountain views and loads of natural light when you step into this magnificent estate home in Wade Hampton. A+ finishes are found throughout the home, and can be enjoyed seasonally or year round. 4BR/4.5BA for all your family and friends! MLS# 87645

HIGH ST YLE IN HIGH HAMP TON

$1, 3 8 0,0 0 0

Your chance to own a newer construction home in High Hampton Resort. The home is privately situated on 1.59 acres of very gentle topography, allowing garden or play space. A+, Opulent finishes and an open plan allow for seamless entertaining, and the large screened porch allows additional entertainment space or just to enjoy the perfectly sublime mountain weather. MLS# 88022

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HIGH HEMLOCK

M O U N TA I N S T Y L E

$ 875,0 0 0 0

$73 9,0 0 0

Charming cape cod style home boasting high elevation, trout 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

Outstanding views available year round from this well built mountain home. Open floor plan living, dining and kitchen keep everyone having fun at the party. Large master suite provides plenty of clothing storage, gas fireplace and the fabulous view. MLS# 89049

VIEW HOME

VIEW FOR MILES

$ 5 07,5 0 0

$ 49 9,0 0 0

This well-built home is newer construction, and just perfect for year round or vacation living. Lots of storage for all your treasures, and plenty of room to spread out and relax. Open floor plan and split bedrooms for master privacy, all one level! Very pretty mountain view, too! MLS# 88798

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

CA B I N W I T H A V I E W !

SOOTHING WATER VIE WS

$ 417,518

Inviting newer construction home exhibits rustic appeal, convenient location and a mountain view! Septic is permitted for 2BR, but there’s abundance of sleeping space. Floor to ceiling stone gas log fireplace. Kitchen has stainless appliances and custom cabinetry. MLS# 89102

MERRY SOELLNER 828.399.1580 (c) merry@cashiers.com

$ 378,0 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

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BEAUTIFUL LAND E S TAT E T R AC T W I T H L A K E F R O N TAG E

$ 6,9 5 0,0 0 0

This exquisitely maintained parcel has all the attributes people are seeking on the plateau; the rolling open land has magnificent views and there is a pristine stream running through the property with a large set of falls. Private frontage and boat dock on Lake Glenville offers plenty of fun, as do the miles of walking trails on the property. Small, comfy cottage overlooks fenced meadows, gardens, barn and picnic site. MLS# 85966

P R I VAT E H I K I N G

$1, 2 5 0,0 0 0

High elevation Snowbird gated community is comprised of 14 large tracts with common hiking trails, beautiful views and pristine mountain land. The Upper Whitt tract has approx. 15 acres in open grassy field, a magical camp structure with “climbing wall” fireplace, private well and underground power. MLS# 89080

B I G R I D G E FA R M

$7 75,0 0 0

Beautiful 1900’s 3BR/2BA farmhouse is nestled into 40+ mostly cleared acres. Gently rising nose ridge offers long range panoramic mountain views. Remodeled home has new electrical and plumbing, rocking chair porch, barn, root cellar and garden area. Property is unrestricted. MLS# 86131

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WA D E H A MP T O N G O L F C L U B

P R I VACY A N D V I E W S

$2,42 5,0 0 0

Freshly painted walls punctuate magnificent beam work, stone fireplace and gracious space in this high elevation home. Chef’s kitchen situated to take in the long mountain views has large breakfast area plus additional dining in the great room. Each bedroom offers a great deal of privacy. An entertainer’s dream home! Two car garage, paved drive, fenced dog run, beautiful mature landscaping. MLS# 84422

C H A R M I N G C O T TAG E

B E S T VA LU E I N WA D E

$ 9 9 5,0 0 0

Adorable cottage on double lot has promontory type view over large section of Forest Service property. One bedroom main house has covered connection to 2BR/2BA guest house. Beautiful stone fireplace, large deck to enjoy views. MLS# 87595

BETH TOWNSEND 828.421.6193 (c) beth@cashiers.com

$78 0,0 0 0

In the trees with big views of Whiteside Mountain, this well maintained home is within walking distance to the Club. Paved drive, carport for 2. Master on main, lower level has 2 private bedrooms. Easy to update when the bones are this good! MLS# 78237

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CA R O L I N A D E TA I L I N G $1, 3 5 0,0 0 0

UNIQUE HOMES

Crafted of antique barn board and collected beams, this architecturally stunning home on over 2 acre lot is perched over a high elevation pond in private High Hemlock neighborhood. Main house has two stone fireplaces — one in the Carolina Room — and the charming one bedroom guest house has fireplace, too. Two car garage, paved driveway, near Panthertown. Owners here have access to Chinquapin trails, too. MLS# 85312

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INDIGENOUS ST YLE $1,4 5 0,0 0 0 In private Big Sheepcliff neighborhood, this stylish home sits on almost four private acres of land which slopes to the northwest and southeast — offering views of Lake Glenville and Rock and Chimneytop mountains (among others). Guest wing is made from antique log cabin. Throughout house, reclaimed pine floors. New roof in 2017. MLS# 88696

UNRESTRICTED ESTATE

$1,0 0 0,0 0 0

This 27+/- acre estate property was developed in the 1960’s by a family seeking convenience to the lake and big views. The home was tastefully renovated in the 1990’s with newly raised ceilings, installation of cypress paneling and beams and a new roof in 2017. Private gate, paved drive, well. Commercial and development potential, too. Adjoining 42 acres also available. MLS# 88011

T R E A S U R E W O O D R OA D

$ 9 5 5,0 0 0

Less than 5 miles to center of town, this high elevation 13 acre family estate boasts private pond, barn, fenced meadows and a long gentle driveway. Home has tall ceilings and gorgeous southern views. Kitchen is open to great room, deck and dining. Property is unrestricted and a gardener’s dream! MLS# 85837

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HIGH HAMPTON NEW LISTING

FIRST TIME ON THE MARKE T — LIKE NE W!

$1,679,0 0 0

On the “original” side of High Hampton, this stunning home has high elevation and magnificent northern views of Big and Little Sheepcliff mountains. Easy driveway, gentle yard and two car carport with cart storage, too. Master and guest bedroom on main level — opposite sides of home. Fantastic floor plan offers well located laundry, mudroom and pantry. The well-appointed kitchen is just steps from the wonderful Carolina Room. Light, bright and airy- current colors and lots of large windows. MLS# 89375

Bachelor’s of Landscape Architecture

Wade Hampton Golf Club Development Team

Co-Founder McKee Properties

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BETH TOWNSEND

VIEW LOT ADJOINS GREEN SPACE

Co-Owner / Broker

$ 52 5,0 0 0 East to southeast views to Rock Mountain provide sunsets “on the rock.” 1.53 acres with top-fed proposed access to home site. On the “old” side of High Hampton, walk to the amenities without crossing the highway! MLS# 88659

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WA D E H A M P T O N G O L F C LU B MLS# 88820 / $2,995,000 This 5-bedroom, 7.5-bath golf course mountain estate surrounded by mature landscaping offers beautiful golf course views and a luscious setting. The interior is bathed in warm tones of rich pine floors and clear pine vertical paneling. The great room has a vaulted ceiling with massive post and beam trusses and two stone fireplaces, opens onto two porches. The large eat-in kitchen and dining area open onto the great room as well as the convenient mud room, pantry and laundry room. Main level offers a spacious master bedroom suite, plus two guest bedroom suites. The generous gym/exercise room and large family room are located on the lower level along with a full bath and additional storage areas. The house is a Tim Greene design at its best. A separate studio playhouse is nestled in the landscape. This estate exudes a quiet intimate elegance combined with warm grandeur.

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WA D E H A M P T O N G O L F C LU B MLS# 89318 / $2,750,000 This magnificent home is located on the 7th tee of the Wade Hampton Golf Club course. The interior is styled with chic clean finishes that are both warm and refreshing. The home’s main level features large great room with stone fireplace, chef’s gourmet kitchen, lovely dining room, master bedroom suite and a guest bedroom suite with its own private loft area. Two beautiful guest suites are located on the upper level along with a cozy sitting area. The lower level features a family room with fireplace, pool table area, wet bar, golf room and two guest bedrooms. The lovely outdoor porch is located just off the great room and offers soothing sounds from the nearby creek. This home sits on a level lot on the golf course within walking distance of the clubhouse. Beautiful perennial low-maintenance landscaping surrounds it, complete with a small lawn area and dog fence. At approximately 6,000 heated sq. ft. this home is a perfect family home. A must see!

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WA D E H A M P T O N MLS# 89445 / $2,350,000 This elegant mountain home in Wade Hampton is full of charm and is located on a quiet culdesac. Excellent views of the club’s 13th golf hole and a peak at Whiteside Mountain. The arched dry stacked stone entry opens into a pretty foyer that leads to a beautiful great room featuring dry stacked stone fireplace, reclaimed-timber beams and a wall of French doors that access the covered porch. Large lovely kitchen with elegant off-white cabinets and hand plaster finish on the walls. Intimate dining room with fireplace and French doors that open onto the covered deck. Master bedroom suite on main level with spacious classic appointments, and three beautiful guest suites upstairs. The lower level offers space and roughed in systems for additional family room, game room, and bedroom suites should one wish to add those. The estate lot is 0.78 acres of gentle land that adjoins the golf course. A two car carport and lovely perennial low maintenance landscaping complete this beautiful home.

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WA D E H A M P T O N G O L F C LU B MLS# 89365 / $2,250,000 Located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this home nestled in the woods offers ultimate privacy and peace. A beautiful covered bridge leads to the front door where one is greeted by the warmth and casual mountain sophistication this home exudes. The spacious great room with its vaulted ceilings, floor to ceiling dry stacked masonry fireplace, and walls of windows is both cozy and expansive. It flows beautifully onto the screened porch overlooking gorgeous views of Wade Hampton’s golf course and the mountains beyond. The porch offers vaulted ceilings with horizontal beam accents and a stacked stone fireplace. Just off the other side of the great room is a lovely stone terrace garden. The elegant kitchen is the perfect size with appointments fit for a chef. A lovely dining area overlooks the golf course and the mountain views. Beautiful master bedroom and cozy den/library on the main level offers plenty of main level living space. The bright lower level features tall ceilings, great views from each bedroom and a charming family room. A two-car carport complete with storage and lovely perennial lowmaintenance landscaping complete this perfect home package.

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Y E L LOW M O U N TA I N

$6,950,0 0 0

Cashiers/Highlands finest estate opportunity minutes from Mountaintop Golf Club, Old Edwards Club, Cashiers and Highlands. Centrally located between Cashiers and Highlands in beautiful western North Carolina, Yellow Mountain Preserve boasts the highest elevation on the CashiersHighlands Plateau at 5,100 ft and is a true legacy property. The 150 acre estate has roads and utilities in place for a low density estate development or can be enjoyed as a single family or shared family estate. The estate adjoins 12,000 acres of the Nantahala National Forest. A 26-acre gentleman’s farm site sits at 4600 feet and provides a peaceful 360 degree view of the surrounding mountains. The 360 degree stunning panoramic views from there include Cashiers Valley, Whiteside Mountain, Lake Glenville, and Sapphire Valley. All the views and natural surroundings combined with electronic access through a stoned entry, a paved road, high speed internet access and full cell phone coverage makes Yellow Mountain Preserve an exceptional and unique piece of the Blue Ridge Mountains. MLS# 85322

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C E DA R H I L L

$ 8 9 9,0 0 0

Handsome mountain home offering rustic cozy finishes and plenty of room. Located just minutes from the center of Cashiers and the amenities of Sapphire Valley. Offering 5BR/3.5BA, family room on lower level and a bonus/play room upstairs. A must see! MLS# 89496

WA D E H A M P T O N G O L F C LU B

$ 6 9 9,0 0 0

Perfect size, low maintenance, one-level living allows you to enjoy this mountain retreat while taking in the area amenities. This home features a great room with vaulted ceilings, wood flooring and a stone fireplace. Open kitchen with breakfast bar, open deck for relaxing and enjoying the cool summer breezes. Split bedroom plan with master suite by itself and two additional bedroom suites. MLS# 89539

ARROWHE AD

$ 8 9 9,0 0 0

New 4BR/3.5BA cottage offers all the Arrowhead charm and much more! Nestled in a private corner of the community on Fowler Creek, the home offers many upgrades including larger spaces totaling 2,900 heated square feet, a bright 4 seasons room, spacious kitchen with upgraded cabinetry, shiplap wood on the walls throughout the main level and tongue and groove ceilings throughout main level and upstairs. Enjoy the flat yard that slopes gently toward Fowler Creek. MLS# 87135

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HIGH ME ADOWS

$ 8 6 9,0 0 0

This lovely home is in High Meadows, a gated community just minutes from Cashiers, Wade Hampton Golf Club, Chattooga Club, and High Hampton. The home offers a well designed floor plan with 3 bedrooms/3.5 baths and spacious bright living areas with large windows and plenty of natural light. Two covered decks & beautiful mountain views are the perfect place to enjoy beautiful sunrises and the cool mountain temperatures. MLS# 88514

BALD ROCK

$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

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HIGH HAMP TON

$ 8 49,0 0 0

Charming home in Heaton Forest of High Hampton! Three bedrooms on the main level. From the large screened porch, dining room, and living room you see Chimney Top Mountain and golf course views. Two large fireplaces, one in the living room and one on the large screened porch, make two perfect cozy relaxing mountain settings. Very inviting entrance with a large gravel driveway and a beautiful flower garden along the gravel walkway. MLS# 89215

MOTIVATED SELLER!

GRISTMILL RIDGE

$ 9 49,0 0 0

BRING OFFERS!

A charming, one of a kind mountain home located in Chattooga Club built from Appalachian log timbers reclaimed from old settlers’ cabins in Tennessee and South Carolina. Utterly unique, its exposed beams, old wood paneling and four woodburning fireplaces give it the feel of a real cabin, but with great light and space and all amenities. Great home, Come see! MLS# 88263

LIZ HARRIS 828.342.3194 (c) liz@cashiers.com

McKeeProperties.com 619 Highway 107 South OFFICE: 828.743.3411


L OT S & LAND CA S H I E R S I N -T O W N

$ 6 9 9,0 0 0

School House Cottages – Enjoy this lovely brand new 3BR/3.5BA cottage in-town. These cottages surround a large meadow and green space. Features include 2 stacked stone fireplaces, stain pine flooring, master on the main level and so much more! MLS# 88408

M O U N TA I N T O P Lot E-41 Greenfield Drive

Exceptional View

$1,500,000

Exceptional View

$725,000

Exceptional View

$699,000

Great View

$475,000

Some View

$395,000

MLS# 88606

Lot E-24 High Mountain Drive MLS# 89580

Lot E-158 Buckhorn Way MLS# 84996

Lot E-104 Tanawha Drive MLS# 82733

Lot E-103 Tanawha Drive MLS# 82731

WA D E H A M P T O N Lot D-11 Cherokee Trace

Exceptional View

MLS# 88873

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Lot S-12 Cherokee Trace

$ 5 49,0 0 0

$1,200,000 SOLD!

Excellent View

$500,000

Excellent View

$499,000

Golf Front

$295,000

Some View

$195,000

Winter View

$185,000

Winter View

$150,000

MLS# 85201

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

Lot E-5 Chimneytop Trail MLS# 88003

Lot N-20 Foxfire MLS# 87827

Lot R-45 Ox Lock Road MLS# 88787

Lot N-37 Chimneytop Trail MLS# 88642

Lot N-48 Indian Pipe Road MLS# 87700

C H AT T O O G A C LU B Lot 2 Gorge Trail Road

Excellent View

$950,000

MLS# 81051

C E DA R C R E E K W O O D S

$ 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

L O N E S O M E VA L L E Y Lot D-6 Boathouse Row

Lake-front, Lake View $195,000

MLS# 87134

McKeeProperties.com 619 Highway 107 South OFFICE: 828.743.3411

LIZ HARRIS 828.342.3194 (c) liz@cashiers.com


Meet your Agent K E V E N H AW K I N S Keven joined McKee Properties in early 2018 bringing his decades of experience in architecture, construction and interior design to the firm and his brokerage clients.

L A K E V I E W C O T TAG E

$1, 3 5 0,0 0 0

This lovely cottage overlooks Lake Chattooga and has ridgeline mountain views, too. Large living room with oversized fireplace has three seating areas. Master suite on main opens to covered porch with fireplace. Three guest bedrooms upstairs; one could be a second master suite. Covered parking. Beautifully appointed. MLS# 89683

Keven earned his undergraduate degree in Architecture from Clemson University, a graduate degree from Drexel University and his Masters Degree from the University of Pennsylvania. After decades of working and studying in Philadelphia, New York City, Palm Beach, and Providence, Rhode Island, Keven returned to his home in the mountains of North Carolina in early 2009. His work in Cashiers has focused on the construction of new houses, the renovation of existing properties and interior design. After working many years for the legendary New York decorator, the late Mark Hampton, Keven opened his own architecture and interior design firm in New York City in 2001. His work has been widely published in magazines and newspapers including Town & Country Magazine for his work at the Greenhouse Spa in Dallas, Palm Beach Cottages and Gardens Magazine for his work on a Jupiter Island estate, and the Palm Beach Post Newspaper, featuring his own house in the Palm Beach Polo Club. Keven was recognized by House Beautiful Magazine, as one of “America’s Top Young Designers.” Keven has been a registered Architect in: North Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He has also been a member of the National Council of Architects Registration Boards (NCARB).

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L ANCE WOOD

$410,0 0 0

Vintage 1950’s farm house cottage with a spacious living room with high ceilings, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen and walk-in butler pantry. The main house has 2 bedrooms and the detached garage boasts a guest house style studio apartment on the second floor. Seasonal views of Sheep Cliff and Lance’s Lake. MLS# 87793

KEVEN HAWKINS 917.209.0679 (c) keven@cashiers.com

Keven has served as Chairman of the Cashiers Planning Council. He has also served on the Jackson County Planning Board, the Jackson County Economic Development Advisory Committee, and the Blue Ridge School Education Foundation. Decades of experience in the luxury residential market combined with a thorough knowledge of Cashiers and its history give Keven unique insights in serving his real estate clients who are new to the Cashiers market as well as those who have been here for many years. In addition to his experience in the residential market, Keven also has knowledge and experience in Equestrian Properties, experience he gained while living and riding adult hunters and dressage in Wellington, Florida, the Hudson Valley of New York and coastal Rhode Island.



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CULLOWHEE $6,995,000

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. Entering this property feels like entering a huge private estate or National Park. 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#

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Wade Hampton Hampton Golf Golf Club Club Wade

$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, and seven stacked stone fireplaces. 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


UNDER CO NT RAC T

THE CHATTOOGA CLUB

Featured in Garden & Gun and Southern Accents magazines, Woodland Cottage was decorated by ac-

Woodland Cottage

buildings from Tennessee and Kentucky and sited on nearly an acre overlooking Chimney Top and Rock

$3,400,000

claimed designer Kathleen Rivers. The home was assembled from reclaimed nineteenth-century log mountains. With its patina of over 150 years of weathering, the log home feels as if it was passed down through many generations. With all the sophisticated charm of a British hunting lodge, there are historic details everywhere you look, such as dovetail notches and hash marks created by the broadaxes of Appalachian pioneers. The sumptuous great hall offers 30-foot ceilings and an imposing fireplace crafted by third-generation stonemason. MLS# 89048.

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BIG SHEEPCLIFF

This elegant and inviting home is a must-see for those with discriminating taste and an appreciation

Aerie Manor

gated community of Big Sheepcliff, Aerie Manor was featured in Veranda magazine as one of the most

$3,000,000

for quality. Centrally located just minutes from the Cashiers Crossroads in the beautiful and private astounding properties in the Western North Carolina mountains. Sitting at approximately 4,600 feet in a secluded setting, this estate is set amidst jaw-dropping panoramas of Cashiers, Cashiers Lake, and the multi-layered mountain ranges beyond. Soaring 29-foot ceilings greet you at the entry and continue into the stately living area and sitting room. Offered fully furnished. MLS# 89155.

CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


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ZACHARY’S GAP $2,490,000

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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HIGHLANDS

Old Edwards Club

$2,300,000

Experience true luxury at nearly 4,500 feet with one of the best views the Western North Carolina mountains have to offer. Designed for relaxed entertaining and hosting family and friends in pampered comfort, the expansive floor plan highlights the incredible panoramic vistas from almost every room. The fully furnished home features a magnificent kitchen with all the amenities a chef could desire, looking out to a water feature in one direction and incredible mountain views in the other. The kitchen opens to the dining and a spacious living area which is dressed to impress, with a grand stone fireplace, soaring ceilings and windows, an elegant chandelier and an inviting ambiance that sets the tone for the entire home. MLS# 89129.

CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


NEWLY LAKE GLENVILLE PRICED

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 fireplac-

$2,295,000

the incredible views in every direction. Upstairs, you’ll enjoy views from almost every room-even from

es-two inside and two out, plentiful covered screened deck space and a large open deck below to take in 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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Stately Manor with Views

LAKE GLENVILLE

Situated in the gated Lake Club, this stately manor has huge views looking south over Lake Glenville to

The Lake Club

the mountains beyond. This architectural masterpiece features a large chef's kitchen with a breakfast

$2,175,000

roomy covered porch with a wood-burning fireplace. Antique oak floors, custom built-ins, and ship-

bar perfect for relaxed entertaining. The sophisticated living areas flow onto an expansive deck and a lap paneling accent the huge stone fireplaces in the upstairs and downstairs living rooms. Unlike many mountain homes, this home has storage for vehicles, with both a carport and a two-level garage. The downstairs garage has plenty of room for toys with room remaining for a workshop. The long private driveway provides a picturesque first impression and plenty of parking. MLS# 89659.

CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


HIGHL AND GAP $1,995,000 Tucked away in picturesque Highland Gap, this gated 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. A private road allows access to several hiking/riding trails along a pretty cascading creek and an open area with ancient stone steps and a big fire pit. "Old Otto Rd" features the remnants of the chimney and fireplace used at the trading post when the road was the only way to travel from Scaly Mountain down to the valley below. MLS# 87036.

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. As the magnificent entry door swings open, your eyes are immediately drawn to the massive stone fireplace which anchors the two-story living room finished in the finest wood paneling. As you enter, you are greeted by views of the lake and the undeveloped mountains beyond. The main level, which includes the master bedroom suite, is brimming with architectural details wherever you look. Additional bedrooms on the upper level also take advantage of the stunning vistas. 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. REAL ESTATE GROUP


HIGHL ANDS $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. MLS# 88430.

SASSAFRAS RIDGE $1,750,000 This stunning mountain estate offers fantastic panoramic, multi-layered views of Bald Rock and the Balsam Mountains beyond. The custom home is nestled on the ridge at over 4000’ of elevation, offering cool summer temperatures and tons of curb appeal. From the moment you enter the home, the captivating views take your breath away. Impressive beams and a three-tiered antler add drama to the cathedral ceilings of the living room. The well-appointed chef's kitchen provides a large island and state-of-the-art appliances. A wet bar adjoining the dining room allows guests to serve themselves while dinner is being prepared. MLS# 89149. CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


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. MLS# 87265.

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THE CHAT TOOGA CLUB $1,595,000 Five bedrooms and five baths provide plenty of room for guests. Located at the end of a quiet street with plenty of privacy, beautiful landscaping with indigenous plants surrounds the home. A covered deck with wood-burning fireplace boasts spectacular views of Chimneytop, Bald Rock, Hogback, Big Sheepcliff, Little Sheepcliff, Shortoff, and Yellow Mountains. MLS# 88392.

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HIGHL AND 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. MLS# 87855.

NEWLY PRICED

THE CHAT TOOGA CLUB $1,500,000 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. MLS# 88119. CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


CEDAR HILL $1,495,000 Perched high above the valley in the prestigious community of Cedar Hill, this stunning custom-built timber frame home boasts spectacular long-range mountain views over Sapphire and Cashiers. The two-story great room has impressive timber beams and an abundance of windows and doors that flood the entire room with natural light. The open floor plan offers ample space for entertaining or simply unwinding. MLS# 89323.

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 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.

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L AKE GLENVILLE $1,395,000 This is elegant lake-front living at its finest, spread over 1.3 acres. One of the nicest lake homes on all of Lake Glenville, this property is tucked in a tranquil cove, and abuts Summersong - the premier estate property on all of Lake Glenville. The home is an entertainer's dream, and features a kitchen that will be any cook's delight - 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.

BIG RIDGE $1,349,000 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. CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


THE CHAT TOOGA CLUB $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. MLS# 87269.

CEDAR HILL $1,250,000 This meticulously maintained retreat features a grand living room with wood cathedral ceilings and lots of light, a wood-burning stone fireplace, a wet bar and a dramatic wall of glass highlighting the surrounding vistas. Designed for the Plateau lifestyle, the inviting covered porch is perfect for savoring a hot cup of coffee in the morning or gathering friends to have sunset cocktails and dine al fresco. MLS# 87275.

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SAPPHIRE $1,250,000 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. MLS# 88846.

SUMMER HILL $1,200,000 Bring your suitcase and toothbrush — this custom-built mountain retreat on Lake Glenville is ready for its new owners to enjoy. Nothing was overlooked in creating this spacious showpiece, including fine woodwork, rustic architectural details and lots of glass for abundant natural light. Take in the grand mountain and lake views from the covered and open decks while relaxing by the cozy outdoor fireplace or cooking dinner on the built-in grill. Summer Hill features paved roads, a tennis court, two outdoor pavilions and a spot to park your boat at the community dock. MLS# 89267. CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


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.

SAPPHIRE $1,075,000 Offering relaxed mountain living in a scenic gated community, this superbly built custom home offers exceptional long-range mountain views and features two master suites — one on the main level with an adjoining office and the other on the lower level with an adjoining bonus room. Perfect for golf enthusiasts, the property overlooks the picturesque Country Club of Sapphire Valley; both CCSV and the Sapphire Valley Resort are just a cart ride away. MLS# 89356.

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SAPPHIRE $1,050,000 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.

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. 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


NEWLY PRICED

CEDAR HILL $975,000 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. 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. MLS# 88704.

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.

CEDAR HILL $949,000 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. REAL ESTATE GROUP


SAPPHIRE

Located in the premier equestrian community of Bald Rock, this gorgeous rustic mountain lodge is a

Bald Rock

sublime spot for wiling away the seasons amidst cool temperatures and making lifelong memories with

$899,000

fireplace, wood walls and beams, cathedral ceilings and an abundance of windows for natural light. The

family and friends. In harmony with the natural surroundings, the great room features a massive stone 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. MLS# 88185.

ADJOINING HOME WITH STABLES $449,000

ADJOINING 6 ACRES $75,000 Located in Bald Rock this lot features gentle topography and is

A unique property offering an array of options for the equestrian enthusiast!

perfect to build a mountain home on at a higher elevation in a

Located in the picturesque gated community of Bald Rock, this fantastic newer

fabulous gated community. Bald Rock is the premier equestri-

mountain getaway sits on over six acres. Ready to use at a moment’s notice, the

an community on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau. Take a look at

thoughtfully designed layout makes riding and caring for one’s horses very conve-

this well priced lot today. MLS# 87096.

nient 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. MLS# 87095.

CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


HICKORY RIDGE $939,000 Enjoy panoramic views of Whiteside and Chimneytop Mountains from this spacious four bedroom, four and a half bath home in Hickory Ridge, a picturesque enclave located just minutes from town. Vaulted ceilings and skylights bring in lots of natural light to the open floor plan. The master suite, one guest room and an office are located on the main level. Two additional guest rooms are located on the lower level, along with an indoor pool with glass doors opening onto a stone patio. The covered decks expand the living area and let you enjoy cool summer breezes along with the amazing views. MLS# 89127.

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. REAL ESTATE GROUP


CEDAR RIDGE ESTATES $775,000 Situated on a cul-de-sac for the utmost privacy, this tastefully remodeled one-story home has a stunning view of Whiteside Mountain. Bathed in natural light, the living room with a stone fireplace opens onto the spacious covered deck with yet another fireplace, offering a space for outdoor dining and casual relaxation. The high-quality finishes are second to none, from the chef’s gourmet kitchen and shiplap-covered walls to the custom cabinetry and tailored window treatments. MLS# 89685.

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.

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.

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.

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.

CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


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.

NEWLY PRICED SAPPHIRE $599,000 This 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. The open living area extends into the remodeled kitchen, a layout perfect for entertaining. Wood flooring and fine finishes make this home completely move-in ready. MLS# 88644.

NEW LISTING SHEPHERDS MOUNTAIN $599,000 Perched at 3,700 feet, this lovely, spacious home sits in a park-like setting at the end of a cul-de-sac, offering only the sounds of nature to enjoy. The property features complete privacy throughout its two acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. The home has been extremely well-maintained by its owners who have lived there full-time since building. The quiet gated community of Shepherds Mountain offers a clubhouse, play area, two-lane paved roads, and deeded lake access to Lake Glenville. MLS# 89461.

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.

GLENSHORE $599,000 Located in the gated Lake Glenville community of Glenshore, this traditional home sits on a double lot, with beautiful lake and mountain views from almost every room. The convenient floor plan features the master bedroom and two guestrooms on the main level, as well as a sunny great room, covered porch and kitchen with a center island and eat-in area. Relax with friends in the expansive lower level family room with a built-in bar and wood stove, along with a walkout to the stone patio. The upper level loft would make a great office or hobby room. MLS# 89054.

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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.

UNDER CONTRACT TRILLIUM $599,000 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.

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.

NEWLY PRICED PILOTS KNOB $579,000 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.

WATERFALL COVE $575,000 Only steps away from Lake Glenville’s cool shore, this three-bedroom, three-bath lakefront home is loaded with mountain charm! The property features two stories of wrap-around decks and tons of natural light, staying remarkably cool during the summer months. If the lake views entice you to take a dip in the refreshing waters, you can do so from your own private dock, just yards from the gorgeous Norton Falls. The lower level is self-contained, making it a great rental or mother in-law suite. MLS# 88951.

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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.

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.

NEWLY PRICED HIGHL ANDS FALLS COUNTRY CLUB $539,000 Situated at a cool 4,000 feet of elevation in the gated community of Highlands Falls Country Club, this charming mountain getaway has been recently remodeled with a completely new look. The home boasts three bedrooms and two full bathrooms, an attached single car garage, golf cart storage, and a large deck that’s ideal for entertaining or relaxing. MLS# 89109.

CEDAR CREEK WOODS $525,000 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.

UNDER CONTRACT COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES $524,900 There’s plenty of room for family and friends in this spacious mountain log home in the heart of Sapphire Valley, offering relaxed mountain living in a beautiful country club community. The master suite is on the main floor, along with an expansive open living area with an updated kitchen. Upstairs is an office that’s large enough for two, flanked by two spacious bedroom suites at either end of the hall. The property is a short golf cart ride away from the Country Club of Sapphire Valley. MLS# 88947.

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NEWLY PRICED HIGHWAY 64 WEST $499,000 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.

UNDER CONTRACT STONECREEK CROSSING $499,000 Designed for the coveted mountain lifestyle, this furnished, move-in ready home in Stonecreek Crossing boasts a fabulous location within walking distance of The Country Club of Sapphire Valley and the Sapphire Valley Resort. Setting it apart from other properties in a very popular price range, this getaway features convenient single-level living and great curb appeal, as well as vaulted ceilings, a spacious great room with wood floors, and a reading room with a bar. MLS# 89495.

BRADLEY FALLS $499,000 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.

TRILLIUM LINKS $485,000 Finished with just the right amount of mountain elegance, this turnkey retreat is located right off the 14th tee of Trillium's renowned golf course. A striking stacked stone fireplace in the living room soars to the heights of the cathedral ceiling, while wood walls and ceilings give this home a warm, welcoming feel. Enjoy the lovely golf views on the covered deck with its own woodburning fireplace or admire your own private waterfall as you stroll along the garden paths through lush landscaping. Your own private golf cart storage is just a few steps away. MLS# 89260.

UNDER CO NTRACT 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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COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES $469,000 Exceptional location in the heart of Sapphire Valley, within a golf cart ride to The Country Club of Sapphire Valley (membership by invitation only) and the Sapphire Valley Master Association. The property is being offered with the additional lot adjoining to the south for additional privacy. The spacious great room finished with wood on the walls and ceilings has multiple seating areas, a fireplace and a built in bar. This great entertaining space opens to the covered screen porch. The kitchen with stainless appliances opens to the dining area as well as the open deck. MLS# 89303.

UNDER CONTRACT GLENVILLE $439,000 This welcoming log cabin is easily accessed from its paved circular driveway with a porte-cochere. Views of Lake Glenville and the mountains beyond can be seen from every bedroom on each floor of the house. An impressive wood-burning stone fireplace spans the two-story height of the living room. This mountain getaway is just a short stroll or golf cart ride away from Ralph J. Andrews Park, where families can swim, fish, canoe, or picnic by the lake. MLS# 89373.

NEWLY PRICED VIEWPOINT $399,995 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.

NEWLY PRICED CEDAR LEDGES $379,000 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.

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 woodadorned cathedral ceilings. MLS# 88687.

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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.

UNDER CONTRACT CONCHO MOUNTAIN $350,000 Tucked away on a quiet mountainside, this private hideaway retreat is located at a high elevation to ensure cool mountain breezes. The elegant cottage was recently updated with renovated bathrooms, kitchen, and a sunroom. The 12-foot covered wraparound porch is a gathering place for dining al fresco while enjoying the views and the beautiful gardens with lush landscaping. Personal touches include the new siding made from hemlocks harvested from the property and lovingly made into wood siding. MLS# 88442.

NEWLY PRICED HOLLY FOREST $339,000 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.

HOLLY FOREST $329,000 Only minutes from Cashiers, this affordably priced home has been impeccably maintained. 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. Owners have access to the Sapphire Valley community amenities. MLS# 88348.

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. 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. MLS# 85358.

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RIVER RUN I $269,000 Totally renovated down to the studs, this elegant River Run condo has been given a completely new look. Upgrades include hardwood floors throughout, granite countertops, custom cabinetry, new appliances, and an HVAC system. There isn’t a nicer condo or townhome on the market in this price range. MLS# 89145.

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.

UNDER CONTRACT CEDAR CREEK $249,000 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.

NEW LISTING PILOT MOUNTAIN $205,000 Tucked away in the gated Pilot Mountain community, this charming two-bedroom, one-bath cabin is abounding with rustic mountain charm. An open concept floor plan makes the most of the kitchen and living areas, and the spacious covered deck on the front of the home provides the perfect place to relax after a wonderful day exploring the mountains. MLS# 89560.

NEWLY PRICED RIVER PARK VILL AS $159,000 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.

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THE WOODS $125,000

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CONCHO MOUNTAIN $96,000

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BIG RIDGE $95,000

HILLTOP $89,000 UNDER CONTRACT

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This absolutely charming two-bedroom, two-bath townhouse is the perfect long weekend getaway spot. Tucked away in the woods overlooking a small pond, the home is within walking distance of the beautiful Meadow Lake common area. The interior features cathedral ceilings, quality wood floors throughout, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, a brand new HVAC system, a built-in breakfast nook, and a stone wood-burning fireplace. MLS# 89142.

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.

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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.

Offered nicely furnished with just a few exceptions, this affordable and spacious three-bedroom unit in Hilltop sits in a pretty wooded area and offers some mountain and golf course views. The great room has a stone wood burning fireplace and double sliding glass doors leading to a long back deck. MLS# 87692.

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COMMERCIAL SAPPHIRE $1,100,000

A SAPPHIRE $450,000

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CASHIERS $365,000

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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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.

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. 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. Located in the quiet and low density gated neighborhood of Bridge Creek is this incredibly affordable lot. As you enter the community you’ll notice the gorgeous rustic covered bridge that straddles Knob Creek as well as the serene feeling that comes with the area. Gentle building site and privacy of the surrounding woods make this lot perfect for someone looking to construct their mountain dream home in a fantastic community! Bridge Creek is an easy 10-minute drive to Cashiers’ dining, shopping and more. MLS# 89357. $22,500.

Cascades at Cedar Creek 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. NEW LISTING Located in the Cascades and convenient to Lake Glenville, this large property affords an easy build with some mountain views. The Cascades has a wonderful common area on Cedar Creek where you can play or fish for trout in the wide but shallow waters. The Clubhouse makes for a great gathering place and the playground is fun for the little ones. Just a stone’s throw to Lake Glenville and you can be boating or swimming in these beautiful waters. MLS# 89499. $25,000. 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 NEWLY PRICED 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. $48,000.

Cedar Hill NEWLY PRICED 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. $115,000. Located in the gated community of Cedar Hill, this lot is conveniently located between Cashiers and Sapphire Valley. Facing northeast with huge views of mountains and cliff faces. A great opportunity to build on a lot with huge views and be close to shopping and restaurants. In addition, it is a very private location since it is at the end of a short road, on a cul-de-sac. This view lot, at this price, and in this location, would be hard to duplicate. MLS# 89351. $69,500. Located in the gated community of Cedar Hill and situated half-way between Cashiers and Sapphire Valley, therefore convenient to amenities, restaurants and shopping. The lot faces northeast with big views of numerous mountains and cliff faces. Located at the end of the street, it is very private. At almost 4000 feet elevation, you can build your dream home to enjoy the cool summers and big views. MLS# 89352. $69,500. 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. $69,000.

Cedar Ridge Estates NEW LISTING Great views of Big Sheepcliff mountain from this elevated building site. Build your mountain dream home on this lot and start enjoying the cool summer temperatures found on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau. This premium lot is priced to sell, so don't miss the opportunity to purchase this home site in the well-established Cedar Ridge Estates community. Located just minutes to Sapphire and Cashiers with all the amenities these two communities have to offer. MLS# 89686. $39,000.

The Chattooga Club One of the few lots still available in this established, exclusive and gated community. Gentle building site with view potential. Many beautiful hardwoods and indigenous plants on property including rhododendron and mountain laurels. Membership to Chattooga Club by invitation. MLS# 88891. $360,000. Enjoy the soothing sounds of splashing water, from this beautiful lake-front lot behind the gates of the prestigious Chattooga Club. This lot provides you the opportunity to site your dream home so you can enjoy the combination of seeing, and listening to, continuous water pouring over the dam in one direction…while enjoying a nice long view of Lake Chattooga from the other. Owner has beautiful set of house plans, designed by Meyer-Greeson-Paullin-Benson out of Charlotte, NC, that includes an observation deck and an optional guest house. One of the premier lots in all of Chattooga Club-now priced to sell, so you can start enjoy luxury lake living in the mountains. MLS# 89283. $349,000. 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 CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 trout; small boats available and fishing is HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


LOTS & LAND allowed. Membership to club by invitation only. MLS# 87975. $335,000.

side, Chimneytop, Rock, and Sheepcliff mountains. MLS# 88183. $499,000.

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.

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. $140,000.

Chinquapin NEW LISTING Chinquapin is a 2,000 acre private community that offers a park like living with outdoor adventure amenities. Lot 104 has a private mountain ridge view and is situated close to trail access. The driveway is partially in place and you can walk trails on the property. There could be a possible mountain ridge view with trimming. MLS# 89610. $99,000.

Cold Springs Gorgeous lakefront lot in the desirable Cold Springs Saddle & Tennis Club. 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.

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. $599,000.

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. $295,000.

The Divide 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. NEWLY PRICED Unbelievable price for this almost 2 acre lot! Sitting at just over 3,900 feet elevation, this super easy building site has majestic southwesterly year-round mountain views. The driveway is already partially roughed-in with an easy walking path to the very gentle and newly cleared home site. This lot offers the perfect building knoll with generous property lot lines allowing owner to open the views for a nice panoramic view! The Divide community has tons to offer including a covered pavilion with 2 stone fireplaces, full kitchen and restroom facilities, an equestrian center with on-site caretaker, over 9 miles of hiking/riding trails, many waterfalls to enjoy throughout the community and the adjoining 6,300 acre Panthertown National Forest. Ownership also comes with Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. Sellers are asking much less than they paid for the property and they just want to close before December 31, 2018 for tax purposes, so bring an offer! Their loss is your gain! MLS# 89292. $79,000.

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 WhiteREAL ESTATE GROUP

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.

Fivestone 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.

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.


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Glen Pointe

property to show the view potential. First time on the market! MLS# 89297. $325,000.

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.

High Springs

UNDER CONTRACT 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. $99,000. 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. $99,000.

Glenview Exceptional year round lake and mountain view lots with paved access and community 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.

High Hemlock

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.

Highway 64 East 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 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. NEWLY PRICED 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. $25,000. Great view lot in the heart of Sapphire Valley. Just minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire, as well as all the Sapphire Valley amenities. Year around view will be available from the home once the trees are trimmed. MLS# 89042. $15,000. 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.

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. Wonderful opportunity to build on a nearly flat lot at a higher elevation in High Hemlock. The meandering driveway opens to the cleared home site that already features a barn for storage and other mountain toys. Seldom do you find such a great lot that will save on construction costs, for those seeking to create their perfect mountain getaway at cool temperatures. The view photo has been taken from the home to the south of the

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 Gently sloping lot with potential mountain view with home site clearing. Located in a popular area of Holly Forest IV and within walking distance to the Hogback Lake common area where owners can picnic under the covered pavilion, go fishing or take a canoe ride. Public water and electricity access at road and there is an expired septic permit on file. Comes with Sapphire Valley amenities which also allow owners access to the Sapphire Valley Resort CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 which include golf, tennis, community HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


LOTS & LAND center, fitness center, indoor/outdoor swimming pools, game room, park/playground, ski slope, zip line, tubing and deeded lake access to Lake Fairfield. MLS# 89422. $7,000. 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. 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. 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.

Leawood High above the highest major lake in the East, you have huge views of Lake Glenville, multiple mountain ranges, all 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. 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.

Laurel Falls NEW LISTING Over 15 acres of land to enjoy at 4,100+ ft. elevation! Long range mountain views and short ridge views from these 2 northerly facing lots. A gorgeous property that is truly unique and offers a ton of sprawling level acreage. Position your house anywhere you'd like among the native flora and ferns that cover the property. The driveway is already partially roughed in and leads you to a clearing and a fire pit area where you will enjoy the best views. Laurel Falls is a private neighborhood with gated access and low property owner fees. Nature lovers will appreciate the community's private access into the 6,300 acre Panthertown National Forest and trout fishing in Robinson Creek. Laurel Falls only has a 1,000 sq. ft. minimum building requirement making it the perfect spot to build a mountain cabin. These two lots are being listed together and offered at a discounted price for 15.89 acres. This property backs up to Chinquapin land for added privacy. MLS# 89652. $249,000. NEW LISTING Walk to a huge waterfall from this almost 6 acre lot sitting at 3,500+ ft. elevation! A nice trail has been cut in from the road to the building knoll and continues past the home site to the noisy waterfall. The waterfall is not located on the property but the owner is giving deeded access to walk to the waterfall. This property also has Robinson Creek frontage towards the bottom of the lot. House site has some short ridge mountain views, at least in the fall/winter, that may be obtainable year-round with tree trimming. Underground utilities are already run to this lot. Laurel Falls is a private neighborhood with gated access and low property owner fees. Nature lovers will appreciate the community's private access into the 6,300 acre Panthertown REAL ESTATE GROUP

National Forest and trout fishing in Robinson Creek. Laurel Falls only has a 1,000 sq. ft. minimum building requirement to it's the perfect spot to build a mountain cabin. The adjoining Lot 39C (5.32 acres) is also available for sale and is listed separately. MLS# 89646. $159,000. NEW LISTING Over 7 acres of land to enjoy at 4,100+ ft. elevation! Long range mountain views and short ridge views from this northerly facing lot. A gorgeous property that is truly unique and offers a ton of sprawling level acreage. Position your house anywhere you'd like among the native flora and ferns that cover the property. The driveway is already partially roughed in and leads you to a clearing and a fire pit area where you will enjoy the best views. Laurel Falls is a private neighborhood with gated access and low property owner fees. Nature lovers will appreciate the community's private access into the 6,300 acre Panthertown National Forest and trout fishing in Robinson Creek. Laurel Falls only has a 1,000 sq. ft. minimum building requirement making it the perfect spot to build a mountain cabin. An adjacent 8.66 acre lot is also available for purchase so buy both for a discount and own over 15 acres. This acreage backs up to Chinquapin property for added privacy. MLS# 89645. $140,000. NEW LISTING Over 8.5 acres of land to enjoy at 4,100+ ft. elevation! Short range mountain views, and possibly some long range views, from this north westerly facing lot. A gently laying lot with a trail leading to the partially cleared house site. Beautiful and peaceful setting with lots of native flora and ferns covering the property. There is currently a shared driveway roughed in but buyer may put in their own driveway if they wish. Lots of options with this property. Laurel Falls is a private neighborhood with gated access and low property owner fees. Nature lovers will appreciate the community's private access into the 6,300 acre Panthertown National Forest and trout fishing in Robinson Creek. Laurel Falls only has a 1,000 sq. ft. minimum building requirement making it the perfect spot to build a mountain cabin. An adjacent 7.23 acre lot is also available for purchase so buy both for a discount and own over 15 acres. This land backs up to Chinquapin property for added privacy. MLS# 89644. $130,000. NEW LISTING Listen to the sounds of Robinson Creek from this gently sloping 5+ acre lot. There is a trail into lot from road which leads you to a partially cleared home site. Enjoy short range mountain views with some tree trimming. Robinson Creek borders this lot on one side with another small stream on another side. There is also a small sliding rock waterfall area off the smaller stream. Laurel Falls is a private neighborhood with gated access and low property owner fees. NThe adjoining Lot 39B (5.91 acres) is also available for sale and is listed separately. MLS# 89643. $120,000. 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. Two great adjoining lots in the scenic, wild and gated subdivision of Laurel Falls. Each lot has a survey, septic evaluation for a 3 bedroom home with easy building sites! A small stream runs through the property providing additional mountain charm. Ridgeline views with tree trimming. Lots of usable land. Laurel Falls is bordered by thousands of acres of protected Panthertown Valley. The Yosemite of the East. MLS# 89196. $65,000. 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 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 phe-


LOTS & LAND nomenal 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.

Pilots Knob The communities 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# 88752. $89,900. 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. 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.

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.

Sapphire High NEWLY PRICED 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. $159,500.

Sapphire Ridge

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

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.

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.

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 CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 Southeastern facing view and offers a HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 NCLIVING.COM


LOTS & LAND 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.

Sassafras Ridge NEW LISTING Stunning lot in the private enclave of Sassafras Ridge featuring a magnificent panoramic view of the valley, the Country Club of Sapphire Valley (membership by invitation only), rockfaces and your own private waterfall! Imagine gazing out across Sapphire Valley and listening to the soothing sound of rushing water. Not all lots are created equal. Don’t miss this opportunity to build your special mountain retreat. Tree plan to protect the view over the valley and overlooking the waterfall has already been approved by the POA. Build your dream home today and start enjoying the mountains! MLS# 89584. $295,000.

Sheepcliff Woods

NEWLY PRICED 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. $49,900.

Shepherds Drive 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 $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 REAL ESTATE GROUP

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. 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. 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.

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 Lots 15, 32, and 36 in Stone Creek Estates with public water and sewer available. Conveniently located behind the gates at The Country Club of Sapphire Valley. A short walk or golf cart ride to the amenities of Sapphire Valley including golf, tennis, indoor/outdoor pools, fitness center, ski slope, zip lines and more. Membership to The Country Club of Sapphire Valley is by invitation only. MLS# 89300. $59,000. Three 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 One of the premier lakefront lots on all of Lake Glenville is now available for the discerning


LOTS & LAND buyer. Lot 5 is the namesake for its community, sitting on a point and features a beautiful rock outcropping. The lot features 1.54 acres to spread your wings, very gentle build site and walk to water, more than 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. 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.

Strawberry Hill 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.

Summer Cove

Summer Hill 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. $95,000. Big lake access lot with western exposure. View of mountains and sunsets. MLS# 73982. $95,000.

Tahala Shores Fantastic opportunity to buy a lot with a 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.

Trillium 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.

Wade Hampton Lot has a good view of Whiteside Mountain in well-established and exclusive neighborhood of Wade Hampton. Priced below market value! Motivated seller! MLS# 88888. $79,000.

Waterdance 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. Located in the scenic Waterdance gated community is this great 1.76 acre riverfront lot! The lot has a roughed in road leading directly to the potential building site, which is just steps away from the rushing Tuckasegee River. There is a current three bedroom septic permit on file (no septic tank installed yet) and community water is readily available. The community itself features paved roads, covered bridge, gated access, and gorgeous water features such as the waterfall that is up the road from this lot. MLS# 88921. $125,000.

Whisper Lake 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.

NEWLY PRICED 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 beautiful lot also comes with Sapphire Valley amenities. MLS# 88503. $33,000.

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VACATION RENTALS

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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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. This home is just a short CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 drive from the endless hiking HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 trails of Panthertown Valley. NCLIVING.COM


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