Cheers to a Simpler Christmas

There’s beauty in simplicity when infusing a splash of holiday cheer throughout the house.

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Festival of Lights

Everyone – everyone – is invited to the lighting of the first candle of the Menorah at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park in Highlands on the

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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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It’s a Wonderful Life

All the special animals at the Forever Farm will be warm and happy this holiday season, and hopefully know that they are safe and loved.  Some of our lucky residents over the years have been adopted into homes where they will be celebrating the holidays with loving families.   Juno is one of those adoptees.  Juno was named after the …

Hello, Dolly!

CHHS Hero Pet Dolly is a sweet five-year-old female Plott Hound/Spaniel mix found wandering as a stray in Tuckasegee in March, 2014.   She was rescued and given safe refuge at CHHS and after nearly two years, Dolly is the longest-term resident canine at our no-kill shelter. Dolly definitely has the tracking instincts of a hound, but she is actually …

A Quarter Century of Support

It’s reflection time, our annual year-end look back on all the gifts we have been given; the people who have supported our efforts, the participants old and new who affirm what we do through and with the horses.  We count our many blessings. For nearly 25 years Carpe Diem Farms has been blessed by the generosity of others.  If you are …


From Humbug to Happy

The season’s universal message of unity, peace and love can bring joy and remind us to stay calm. Unfortunately, many would argue that “bah, humbug” is much more reflective of their feelings this time of year.   Tips for combating Holiday Blues: •  Don’t worry about how things “should” be  •  Do you really “have” to do everything on your …

A Lot Like Eden

Four new unique properties will be conserved with Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust in 2015 – they protect water, wildlife habitat and public views.  Your land trust has been conserving our most treasured places here locally since 1909 and thanks to our supporters, we are able to protect the quality of the air you breathe, the water you drink, and a healthy …

Little Feet. Big Steps.

As the new Program Coordinator, I’m not asking you for just a donation, but rather an investment in a child’s future. By supporting BBBS, you are making our community stronger. Studies show that mentors outside the family often play a critical role in helping a child develop his/her full potential. BBBS is a well-respected organization started over 103 years ago …


A Romance with Reading

Has this ever happened to you?  You’re standing in line and a lovely platinum-haired woman comes up and asks what your favorite book might be No?  Well, if it does, you can bet that woman is Celeste Bittner, a volunteer at the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library.  Celeste has been giving her time to the library for 10 years and doesn’t …

Christ Anglican Church

Compared to many of the other Christian churches in the Highlands-Cashiers area, the Christ Anglican Church, which meets at 464 U.S. Highway 64 East in Cashiers, is a youngster, having been organized in 2004.   The congregation is led by Father Jim Murphy who migrated to our area in 2009.  This family of God is part and parcel to the …

Hell, Fire, and Stumpy Cigars

My granddad had a trademark – a half-smoked cigar dangling from the corner of his mouth.  It was always there, a stubby thumb of a thing.  It was rarely lit, though ash burns in his ties and suits told the real tale. He was superintendent of the Piedmont and Northern Railroad in the Carolinas.  A bear of a man, he …


A Stay and Play Chalet

Do you remember as a child rushing down the stairs on Christmas morning to see what Santa had brought you?  Along with the gifts that you had told Santa about, there’d be a couple of surprises that made your eyes twinkle with delight. This month’s Home of Distinction is a surprise – not one of the larger, estate homes of …

Cornelius Zepher Neal Zachary

The October issue of The Laurel contained an article about Neal Zachary’s tombstone in the Upper Zachary Cemetery in Cashiers which was lacking his date of death and a plea was made for help in learning that death date.  Just a few days after the October 1 publication hit the new-stands, a reader phoned and provided an answer which will …

A Twenty-Five Cent Fine

It’s almost New Year’s Day, 2016.  Roll back to New Year’s Day, 1884, when a new city ordinance went into effect. It was one of many as Highlands transitioned from a “boysterose” town, as one resident put it, to a lawful municipality. The ordinance read: “That any hogs found at large in the town of Highlands on or after the …