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Special Winter Escape Rate at the Greystone Inn
Escape for a night to The Greystone Inn – a mountain retreat on the shores of Lake Toxaway. Luxurious accommodations, Fantastic Restaurant, Historic Bar and Intimate Spa. Rates starting at $125 Resting on the shores of Lake Toxaway, nestled in the lush embrace of the North Carolina mountains, you’ll find the Greystone Inn. A personal hotel where nostalgic pleasures, gracious …
The Bascom Public Reception For Two New Exhibitions
The Bascom invites members of the press and community to the opening reception for our two newest exhibitions: SOUNDWAVE and hear + there. The reception will be held at The Bascom on Friday, February 8th from 4 pm – 6 pm. Light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be provided. The Bascom partnered with Western Carolina University for the WCU student exhibition, SOUNDWAVE, which is in the Bunzl Gallery. SOUNDWAVE is a snapshot of the current and diverse …
The Chamber’s Ramping Up
This winter, while you and yours are lounging by the glowing embers of a relaxing fire, sipping from a goblet of fine wine (perhaps a purchase from the Fall’s Food and Wine Fest), Highlands Chamber of Commerce members will be hard at work implementing innovative plans initiated last year. The Chamber anticipates 2019 will be stronger, livelier, and more productive …
Chamber Community Awards
The 2018 winners of the Annual Spirit of Our Community Awards were announced at the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Meeting and Celebration on Thursday, November 15. The 2018 Evergreen Award, presented to an individual, business or other organization whose work reflects respect of natural resources and the value of sustainability, was presented to Southern Highlands Reserve for their …
Prestigious 2018 Dupree Award
Bob Dupree must have been a pretty remarkable man. Although he divided his time between Tamassee, South Carolina, and Highlands prior to retirement here, he was always actively involved in the community during his months in Highlands. In addition to being the Presbyterian minister in Highlands twice (!) where he and his wife Mary organized a choir and a basketball …
Giving Others A Great Start
This is a new year and the Scaly Mountain Women’s Club is ready to fill its mission to provide fellowship and funding charitable, educational, or scientific purposes within the community. The club has 15 students on scholarships and are looking forward to three students graduating this spring. The club also contributes to the Scaly Historical Society, the Scaly Mountain Fire …
Bigs’ and Littles’ Winter Traditions
One of the most exciting things about the winter holidays is the traditions and memories that are revisited from years past. Last year, we repeated two of our holiday traditions in Big Brothers Big Sisters. Both Highlands and Cashiers Bigs and Littles spent a Saturday afternoon at Larry Haskett’s home and Christmas tree farm in Tuckasegee, creating wreaths out of …
Lessons from Horses
Having danced with horses since I was three years old, they’re my soul’s connection to life as I know it. There have been 23 in my lifetime, nine presently. When one is sick, as with any family member, you hope to give them the finest care available. Battersea Tracy, our 15-year-old Morgan who came to CDF as an 18-month-old orphan …
Outside Enjoyment
Sometimes it can be hard to get out of the house in the winter. But don’t let the cold give you the winter blues. There’s still much to enjoy outside during the winter months. Get bundled up and take a walk around Dixon Pond. In late January/early February, you might even see a spotted salamander! These large salamanders with bright …
Lending a hand to Literacy
Do you know how to read Tarot cards? Or how to read the handwriting on the wall? Or how to read Shakespeare? How to read lips? Or how to read someone the riot act? Or how early a child’s brain begins to develop and be ready to learn? Because December was Literacy Month and “there’s more to literacy than reading,” …
Shining City on the Hill
When I was a kid, I would ride my bicycle home from school and I guess I was a magnet for every neighborhood stray dog or cat who needed a nutritious meal and a warm, safe place to lay down their head. Even at an early age, I knew those down-on-their-luck animals just wanted someone to love and care for …
Squirrel Jerky
And now, from my Wheelie Bin’s Pointless-Yet-Entertaining Hazarai Department . . . “Strange Things Dogs Expel.” Dog Number One: My English Bulldog, Bentley, so named because he was built like a 5,000-pound chunk of cantankerous machinery, had class in a proper, Winston Churchill, bully kind of way. Anything from floor to nose-height was fair game for Mr. Underwear Fetish. …