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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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What to Say to the FDA

Are you like me, do you do as much as you possibly can to do make the right health choices?   Are you someone who takes a natural approach, which might mean that you take supplements, herbs, and other remedies instead of drugs that are toxic with a few beneficial side effects?  The Food and Drug Administration would like you …

Let’s Stop This Train

We are all in a healthcare crisis!   Our healthcare crisis is non-partisan, it’s happening to all of us.  Whether you like wine or seltzer, tomatoes or potatoes, salt or pepper – we’re all in this same boat and it’s truly a crisis!  We do not have healthcare in this country; we have sickcare.  Have you thought about the fact that …

Invested in Our Mission

If you’re looking for an enthusiastic supporter of both the community and Highlands-Cashiers Hospital, look no further than Interim-President and CNO Christina DeRosa, PhD, RN, MSN, MSM, FACHE.  She joined the team at the hospital in August and has been overseeing the construction of the new Emergency Department. Due to open in June 2017, it will provide a new, mountain-themed …


Eng and Chang

My phone rang one night a few years back and on the other end of the line was a 50-year summer resident of Glenville who introduced himself as Woody Haynes.  He wanted to talk about my most recent Laurel Magazine article and when I mentioned that my Zachary family came to Cashiers Valley from Surry County, North Carolina (later Yadkin …

Christmases Past

Ho! Ho! Ho!   Just hearing those jolly three words brings peals of excitement from children everywhere.  Here in Highlands, we’ve been blessed with Santas of almost legendary stature, from the current jolly Allan Dearth to the man whose name is synonymous with Santa, Buck Trott — men who have given freely of their time to help children believe in …

The Holly and the Ivy

Holly and Ivy have been used in Christmas decorations in churches since the 1400’s.  Holly was called “Christ’s thorns” because of the sharp edges, and the red berries represented the drops of blood shed by Jesus.    Henry VIII wrote a love song “Green Groweth the Holly.” The Holly represented a love that never changes (well, in his case, maybe the …


Elk Encounters

He’s not Rudolph, though he is a distant cousin.  He’s made several guest appearances on our ridge.  North Carolina Wildlife Biologist Justin McVey has identified our almost half-ton visitor as a young elk bull.  Why is he stopping by?  Is he auditioning for a guest spot for Santa’s sleigh?  Nope.  He’s doing what any young fella would do…he’s looking for …

HANDS Christmas Dinner

It’s time to make your reservations for the annual Christmas Dinner sponsored by H.A.N.D.S. ­— Highlands Area Non-Profit Donation Sharing. Once again the dinner will be held at the Highlands Country Club from 11 to 5 on Christmas Day. What started in 2001 has now become a tradition for Highlands families and visitors. It was originally organized by innkeepers who …

Drink and Let Drink

I have been informed many times in my wine career that I am not drinking the right (best) wines. The truth is that I cut my teeth on California wine and that’s all I drank for almost a decade.  As I have been a wine professional for 25 years now, I drink and/or appreciate wines from all over the globe.  Still, …


One Cookie, Ten Ways

Baking holiday cookies sounds like a great idea until you are actually doing it and your kitchen resembles Santa’s workshop with all kinds of recipes, tools and ingredients.   Instead of working so hard, you can make one type of a cookie. Then add different things to the basic recipe in order to get 10 different cookies!  This healthy sugar-free …

Santa Rules, and He Cooks

Santa Claus cooks!   Who knew?   After the rush and scurry of Christmas, one of the ways he relaxes is by trying out new recipes.  This is the time when Mrs. Claus gets a respite and enjoys yoga retreats and Crossfit, so the mister takes over the cooking duties.   You didn’t think he was just a pretty face, did …

Scenes from Highlands Food and Wine Festival

During last month’s Food & Wine Festival, Highlands Chamber of Commerce reached for the stars and gracefully gifted our town with a weekend chock-full of wine, food, and music.  Six breathtakingly beautiful (and sold out) events, along with exquisite wine dinners from our talented local chefs, cumulated into lip-smacking and toe-tapping memories. If you weren’t lucky enough to enjoy Highlands …