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Catching Cashiers Spirit
Head to Cashiers for the 41st annual Cashiers Christmas Parade, Saturday December 12. This hometown tradition begins at noon and travels from the Cornucopia Restaurant on Highway 107 South to the Cashiers Community Center. For years, spectators have enjoyed the wide variety of admissions and this year will be filled with lots of new entries to get everyone in …
Voices of the Mountains
The Highlands Cashiers Players have been delighting audiences with their annual holiday presentations for years. It’s a free program and a gift to the community, a way of saying “thank you” for its support. This year it will be held at the Highlands Performing Arts Center on Thursday, December 17 at 7:00 P.M. As has been their tradition in the …
After Santa, Sing!
There will be a Christmas Carol Sing at First Presbyterian Church at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, December 5, after the parade. Stell Huie will be the song leader with Angie Jenkins at the piano. If you enjoy singing familiar Christmas carols, you will definitely want to make this a part of your Christmas tradition. The church is located at the corner …
Make a Santa Memory
Take a minute to envision your favorite family Christmas photograph. Does your mind race to family fun with everyone gathered around Santa dressed in your tackiest Christmas sweaters and wearing smiles a mile wide? How about your children in their Christmas finery, eyes gleaming with anticipation of the wonders of the season, whispering their wishes into Santa’s ear? Maybe …
Christmas Classics
There’s no better way to get into the true spirit of Christmas than attending the Highlands Community Christian Chorale’s annual concert on both Saturday, December 12, and Sunday, December 13, at Community Bible Church. This year’s performance is entitled, “O Come, Emmanuel,” and it tells the story of the Advent of Jesus Christ through music. There’ll be a reception following …
Noshing with St. Nick
The excitement is mounting for children as they prepare to talk with Santa at Highlands United Methodist Church’s Breakfast with Santa. Make sure your children or grandchildren get their chance to tell Santa what they want under the tree. Bring them to breakfast at the Highlands United Methodist Church on Saturday, December 12, from 8:30 to 10:30 A.M. Everyone will …
What’s Your Favorite?
Last month we asked where you like to catch the sunrise? Your choices were Sunrise Rock, Rhodes Big View and Meditation Rock. You voted and your number one selection was the breathtaking Rhodes Big View. If you’re like many people, you tend to spend more time indoors when winter comes. But the colder months offer up some wonderful outdoor activities …
A Hen House Goodbye
Debra and Lloyd Wagner became Highlanders 15 years ago when they made the decision to move here from Alabama after visiting for 15 years. Each year the call became stronger and then fate and a stroke of genius stepped in. Like many folks they had learned during their visits to love the three pepper jam stirred up by Elizabeth Edwards …
It Was a Calling
If you’ve ever had the good fortune to meet Highlands native Tina Rogers, you’ll understand the term “whirlwind.” Tina normally has at least six things going on at once. She is the owner of Temp Staffers, runs a housekeeping business, a bookkeeping business, teaches aerobics to adults and exercises to preschoolers, and also helps cater parties. Yet she manages …
A Perfect Family Estate
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this piece of Highlands history. Built in the early 1920’s by renowned craftsman/builder J. Walter Reese for William O. and Mollie Gardner Jones, this home is located on Lot 1 in the subdivision created by Margaretta Ravenel. On the western slope of Satulah Mountain this one-and-a-half story wooden shingle dwelling includes a wide …
Long Before We
The Woodland people, a highly organized farming culture, appeared in the South around 1,000 BCE (before the Common Era), about the time of the mound building cultures. The Woodland people were unlike the nomadic tribes that followed herds and used spears and atlatls (a mechanical device that threw the spears) to secure game. To fortify their diets, Woodland people hunted …
Rainbow Falls
With a plethora of trails, campsites, fishing spots, and picnic areas, the Gorges State Park serves as an excellent resource for anyone in the area that desires a woodland sabbatical. In addition to these great opportunities, it also provides access to one of the most impressive waterfalls in the in all of Western North Carolina. As the Horsepasture River pours …