Highlands Volunteer Fair
There are plenty of opportunities for improving the life of the Highlands Community – find out at the Highlands Volunteer Fair – 11:00 A.M.
to 2:00 P.M. Thursday, June 1, at the Highlands Community Building.
There are plenty of opportunities for improving the life of the Highlands Community – find out at the Highlands Volunteer Fair – 11:00 A.M.
to 2:00 P.M. Thursday, June 1, at the Highlands Community Building.
We’d been hearing reports about an unfailingly cheerful Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce volunteer who’d quickly become a favorite of people stopping in for advice or directions and locals just coming in for a quick mood elevator.
The products of Sugar Creek Custom Cabinets are the result of fine craftsmanship merged with 21st Century sensibilities and techniques. For more information about acquiring hand-crafted products, call (828) 793-0531.
For pooches needing a bit of pampering or a round of play or a relaxing getaway, there’s no spot like K9 Meadows Boarding and Grooming, 5933 Highway 107 North
in Glenville. To learn more or to schedule a visit, call (828) 743-2095.
Ryan Gearhart takes the reins of Highlands Fire and Rescue in its modern new station.
After a mid-winter complication, the Peggy Crosby Center is back in business as a community-wide resource.
Scott Carter’s passion for action has found a willing partner in the Rotary Club of Highlands.
The profound lesson of sweet Mitch’s life has resonated far beyond the Plateau.
For Ann Self, the unique beauty and tranquility (tranquility occasionally interrupted by the laughter of children and raucous concerts) is an ever-evolving joy.
Rev. Emily Wilmarth, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Highlands, never seems to tire of serving her family or congregation or community.
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