A Historical Winter’s Visit: Cashiers Historical Society
Exploring the grounds of the Zachary-Tolbert House offers a glimpse into the lives and fortunes of the people who lived there.
Exploring the grounds of the Zachary-Tolbert House offers a glimpse into the lives and fortunes of the people who lived there.
As we think about the lush evergreen Christmas trees that are grown on our mountains, consider what almost happened to many of them years ago.
Though his influence upon the community is still felt today, many of the details of Frank Allen’s life and death remain cloaked in mystery.
Nationally-celebrated Baker and Author Amanda Wilbanks will sign her Southern Baked: Life with Pie and offer samples of her exquisite kitchen creations in a joyful celebration at Acorns Boutique, Saturday, December 12. She’ll continue to spread her sweet message with a series of events at Half-Mile Farm December 11-12.
Highlands Playhouse has absorbed the lessons of its lost season and casts its gaze to a careful, confident future.
Art, like life, goes through many phases and periods.
There’s a loving message embedded in every wooden pen produced by Darren and Michelle Gillett.
Artist Cynthia Kinard’s transcendent works are testament to a lifetime of study and relentless refinement.
Just like their human counterparts, some Plateau residents are departing for sunnier climes, while others are settling in for a long winter’s nap. To learn more, watch Baby It’s Cold Outside. You can watch the premiere on the Highlands Biological Station’s Facebook page (@highlandsbiologicalstation) on Tuesday, December 15, at 1:00 P.M. or find it afterward on the Highlands Biological YouTube channel.
Chris’s French Broad River revelation should resonate with all of us, whenever we’re in the midst of nature.
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