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¡Que Rico!

Casa Amigos Bar & Grill, 3638 US Hwy 64 in Sapphire, is a quick ticket to fun and fine dining. For reservations or quick questions or take-out,

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New Chapter at CLE

Meg Stevens takes the reins of the Center for Life Enrichment, bringing enthusiasm and a genuine love for the Plateau.

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Winter Wonderland

The Village Green and surrounding shops and businesses in Cashiers will be a Glittering Wonderland throughout the grey days and dark, dark nights

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Custom-Built Homes by Lupoli

John Lupoli Construction is well-known as one of the area’s most respected builders. Over the past 35 years, it’s constructed more than 150 custom homes in the Highlands/Cashiers area. Among Lupoli’s many current endeavors are the six custom homes being built on Highlands’ Fifth Street, just past Chestnut. Walk just a few short blocks to enjoy the amenities of Main …

Jack Thomas Lombard

Jack Thomas Lombard, age 87, of Mountain Rest, South Carolina, died peacefully at his lifelong residence before dawn on Monday, September 1. In accordance with his wishes, Jack was laid to rest prior to sundown on Tuesday, September 2 with a private burial on family property. He was first married to Betty Jo Henry Lombard for 45 years prior to …

The Spirit of Highlands

As we celebrate another new year a decade and a half into the millennium (seems like only yesterday we were anticipating the year 2000), it’s interesting to reflect on the growth and change that have always been a balancing act for Highlands. Some residents observe that this sleepy village, built upon generational land ownership, is shifting toward an investment property …


If You Don’t Look 30

When holidays and celebrations approach, family get togethers usually involve good food and good wine or other alcoholic beverages. Keep in mind these tips to avoid unpleasantries. If you don’t look like you’re 30, bring your ID. The drinking age is the same all year-round. Here are a few things you should know before you try to drink without ID. …

Winter Friendly Salad

A lot of people put eating salads on hold for the winter. “It’s too cold,” they say while loading up on pasta and potato chips. Since raw vegetables are mandatory for a healthy diet, here’s how you make your salad winter-friendly: 1. Include warm vegetables. Roast a bunch of peppers head of time, store them in the fridge and when …

A Night to Remember

Champagne isn’t just for New Years anymore. Old Edwards Inn and Spa is on a mission to prove that Champagne can – and should – be enjoyed with dinner. A statement that is applied beyond the obligatory beginning toast. When done right, Champagne can pair expertly and deliciously with every course, raising its own beauty and that of the edibles. …


What’s in Store on the Forest Floor?

Each summer the Highlands Biological Station offers five-day workshops that provide  opportunities for in-depth study of special topics relevant to the southern Appalachian Mountain environment. Designed as experiential learning opportunities, participants spend most of the time outdoors immersed in the subject, where the mountains are our classroom. This summer there are more workshops tailored towards the community than ever before, …

Red-Spotted Purple Caterpillar

Full grown larvae are approximately 1.6 inches in length (Minno et al. 2005) The head is brown and fringed with short spines and has a cleft on top. The body is olive green to greenish brown with a pinkish white saddle and a white lateral line. There are a pair of long, thick, branched horns on top of the prothorax …

Brown-Headed Nuthatch

Audubon North Carolina has launched a campaign to install thousands of nest boxes across the state in order to encourage the brown-headed nuthatch to nest. The Highlands Plateau Audubon Society has started a similar project, but instead our program provides suitable nesting cavities for a range of cavity-nesting birds that we find in this area (nuthatches, chickadees, Carolina wren, house …


PAC is Packed in 2015

PAC is loaded with a theaterful of directorial, choreographic, and costuming genius as it launches the New Year with the spectacular Live in HD Series. First on the extraordinary roster, January 17 is Renee Fleming in “MET Opera: The Merry Widow,” a musical and visual masterpiece. Choreographer Susan Stroman (“The Producers”), designer Julian Crouch (“The Enchanted Island”) and costume designer …

Young Artist

The Bascom is proud to award The Young Artist of the Month for January 2015 to Sophie Biaso. Sophie, a seventh grader at Summit Charter School in Cashiers, began taking classes at The Bascom in the summer of 2014. Sophie has been interested in art since a very young age, and initially began watching YouTube tutorials for artistic instruction. Through …

Make Them Dance

When Mitchell Metz was five years old, his mom enrolled him in a Colorado Suzuki program and made playing violin part of their daily routine. It’s not easy holding a violin when you’re five years old. Heck,  it’s not easy holding a violin when  you’re 25. But Metz accepted the challenge and never looked back. “All my life I’ve been …