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Cashiers Cares Delivers

Even in the midst of a global lockdown, Cashiers Cares has still managed to support nine local agencies. Donations and memorials may be made throughout the year and may be mailed to Cashiers Cares, Inc., P.O. Box 1072, Cashiers, NC 28717.

Save a Friend, Donate

Despite an unprecedented streak of adoptions, the fallout from the Covid crisis continues to reverberate with the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society’s bottom line.

Literacy & Learning

A pair of Summer Camps will ensure that The Literacy & Learning Center will continue to teach and inspire, even when school’s out. The center is located at 675 South 4th Street in Highlands. For more information, call (828) 526-0863 or visit maconncliteracy.org.


The Zen of Life at Carpe Diem Farms

There’s nothing sleepy about life on the farm.

Living Life Together

Let’s not lose those common sense health practices that we cultivated during the long Covid season.

Healing with Healthy Heat

Infrared heat does a lot more than make you feel toasty.


Yellow Mountain Preserve

Yellow Mountain Preserve, a breathtaking estate perched on the slopes of Yellow Mountain, is a rare property that adjoins National Forest Service land. To learn more and to view this unique parcel, call Liz Harris with McKee Properties at (828) 342-3194.

Gardening Traditions at Zachary-Tolbert House

The garden thriving at the Zachary-Tolbert House is a patch of precious living history.

Mountain Heritage Lecture Series

A pair of lectures, set for July 8 and August 5, will illuminate the adventures of two tireless travelers. For more information, contact the Cashiers Historical Society at (828) 743-7710.


The Cherokee Ogress

The Highlands-Cashiers Plateau was a dangerous place when U’tlun’ta ruled from her throne on Whiteside Mountain.

Love of Place

John Zachary’s peripatetic daughters always managed to make it home to the Cashiers Valley.

Toxaway Panthers

Does a Ghost Cat still prowl the isolated corners of Western North Carolina?