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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The Croquet Connection

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cashiers hosted its third annual Croquet Tournament fundraiser this summer.  There were 48 players from a variety of clubs from the Plateau.  Country Club of Sapphire Valley provided courts and hosted a luncheon for the players and Cedar Creek Racquet Club also provided their croquet courts for the event.  Additionally, the players enjoyed competing for …

Human Potential & Equines

“Don’t blink” seems to be a recurring theme for Carpe Diem Farms. On January 27, 1992, we received our 501c3 not-for-profit status from the Internal Revenue Service and were on our way to fulfill our vision, “to empower individuals through life changes to see the opportunities and possibilities that abound.”  Our mission was to create a place where individuals and …

Community Fund

In 2016 the Cashiers Community Fund awarded the Friends of the Library a $3,600 grant  to support the literacy of the children in the greater Cashiers community.  While ACCCL’s user base and circulation have steadily increased, almost tripling since the mid-1990s, the relative number of children who use the library’s services lags.  The $3,600 made three programs possible.  The library …


Community Supporter Extraordinaire

It’s true that one smile from a person can change your whole day.  That thought is what has moved Betty Morris to volunteer at Blue Ridge School.  Her children both went to BRS and even though they’re grown she decided to continue spending time there.  Betty gets to Blue Ridge School on Tuesday and Friday mornings at 7:30 A.M. and …

National Eat Outside Day

Smell the roasting meat sizzling on the spit.  Root vegetables lie steaming in the coals while hardwood embers crackle and pop, sending tiny fireworks rocketing left and right.    The tantalizing aroma of garlic, leeks, savory herbs, and sizzling fats waft through the air.  Sights, smells, and sounds of an outdoor feast swirl together in a late summer symphony of …

Dolphin Encounter in the Keys, Part Two

Two decades ago I took my stepdaughter to the Keys as a graduation gift.  It was hotter-than-heck-and-half-of-Georgia, but we made the best of it.  Swimming with wild dolphins was our reward.  Cost a king’s ransom, but worth every penny…we hoped.  So off we went. Dolly was the pod leader.  She led her two companions into our pool to check out …


Many Hands Peace Farm

The Mountain Retreat and Learning Center has a long history with environmental stewardship and their Many Hands Peace Farm continues this tradition. Farm co-managers Ben Galindo and Joey Kyle see it as their mission to take care of this land at the foot of Little Scaly Mountain.  Everything they grew is organic in the most basic sense of the word.  …

A Beautiful investment

Escape from the stress and the congestion of the city.  Claim this home as your own and you will enjoy the beauty of the mountains as you sip coffee on the covered patio of your Highlands Townhouse.   Once the caffeine has energized you, stroll the short two blocks to Main Street or detour by Harris Lake to feed the …

Gazpacho Soup

The thought of  a hot soup on a hot summer night is not the most appetizing one.  Enter the light, summery, fresh and fragrant gazpacho and the picture changes.  This cold soup can be served in shot glasses to vow your guests or in humble bowls to make the family members ecstatic.  It’s light acidity makes it a perfect accompaniment …


Nutrigenomics – What?

We can now find out, through DNA testing, how the body responds to certain foods and nutrients.  Nutrigenomics is the study of the relationship between nutrition and gene expression. When we are conceived, we are given a special and unique blueprint that is called our genotype. As we age and develop, our expression of this blueprint is called our phenotype …

Making Patients His True Focus

Mission Health Primary Care is dedicated to making sure the needs of the community are met year-round and welcomes Richard Ellin, MD, to the Highlands office May through October. Dr. Ellin earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania, with a double major in biology and economics.  He earned his MD from Emory University, and completed his residency …

120 year old Cashiers Petroglyph

Perhaps the petroglyph photographed in this article isn’t old enough to be designated as such, as the American College Dictionary gives the definition of petroglyph as “a drawing or carving on rock made by prehistoric or primitive people.”  The two Cashiers Valley boys who did the carvings were neither primitive nor prehistoric. Their names were John Alexander Zachary, born 1881, son …