Highlands Field Site
Shuttered in 2019, the Highlands Field Site springs back to life with a new team of students/scholars led by Dr. Rada Petric.
Shuttered in 2019, the Highlands Field Site springs back to life with a new team of students/scholars led by Dr. Rada Petric.
Penstemon is an enchanting example of the floral bounty that’s part of the Plateau’s Natural Heritage.
Silver Run Falls is a sweet destination for everyone. Use caution if you set out to view Upper Silver Run Falls.
Though this magazine is passionate about spotlighting people, and places and events for you to discover here on the Plateau, we recognize that sometimes we all need to Get Off The Mountain. Here’s our Deena’s take on one of her favorite destinations.
September brings us a meditation on the allure of Wild Trout and the guides who lead us into their hidden domain.
It’s a nighttime prowl in search of the Plateau’s shyest and most diminutive denizens.
Highlands Historical Society’s Dahlia Festival, set for September 11-12, is a beautiful stroll through downtown.
Richly diverse authors are coming to the Plateau over the next six weeks to illuminate the past and spotlight some of the darkened corners of our present.
If it’s true that every dog (and cat, and bunny, and goat, and therapy duck) has its day, mark October 2 on your calendar. That’s when local churches will stage the Blessing of the Animals at the Village Green Commons
in Cashiers.
The Bibliophiles Book Group, meeting at Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library, is open to anyone passionate about good literature and lively discussion.
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