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Lovin’ the Library

I feel right at home in libraries. Perhaps that’s because my mother was a librarian in Southport, North Carolina, and that’s where I spent my early years.  There, and also in the hottest bookmobile in Brunswick County. Imagine spending your summers sitting in the back of a big metal box with no air conditioning, traveling the dusty roads of the South.  …

Synergy of the Arts

It has been said that you can feel the creative energy when you drive through the covered bridge of The Bascom.  Surely, this comes as no surprise since there is an undeniable energy that resonates through the entire Plateau, evident in the businesses, non-profits, people, and communities. The Bascom knows this because we are very lucky to partner with many …

Get Out & Get Going

The 27th Annual Tour de Cashiers Mountain Cycling Event rolls through these mountains on Saturday, September 7, beginning at 8:00 A.M. from The Cashiers/Glenville Recreation Center on Frank Allen Road.  Riders from across the South and beyond make the pilgrimage to Cashiers for this annual event.  The fresh mountain air, incredible mountain scenery and rush of adrenaline afforded by the …


Chamber Shapes the Region

Headlines in national travel and lifestyle publications feature Cashiers and surrounding communities’ tourism appeal, vacation homes, recreation, culinary and cultural arts, and more.  The Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce works closely with the Jackson County Tourism Development Authority to promote the destination through earned and social media directed at those who are attracted to the Plateau’s natural beauty, active lifestyle, …

Highlands Chamber Volunteers Good as Gold

Nearly everyone new to The Plateau checks in with the Highlands Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center, 108 Main Street, for maps, directions, dining and accommodation recommendations, events and entertainment advice, and much more. Beverly Wichman, Highlands Chamber of Commerce Volunteer & Event Manager, is responsible for inspiring local residents to volunteer at the Center.   “Our volunteers are the best …

Raising a Vision

Construction is coming into the home stretch with The Village Green’s new events center being expected to be completed by the end of November.    In recent weeks, there has been significant progress with windows and lighting installations, external siding, and the beautiful fireplace reaching completion. Sitting at 5900 sq. feet., this facility will have a 40 ft. stage, multipurpose …


Generous Donors & Shoppers

Mountain Findings has once again generously granted donation requests to over 40 area non-profit organizations, totaling $181,700.  Located at 432 Spruce Street in Highlands, Mountain Findings was started in 1969 to provide for the donation and resale of household goods. They incorporated and were registered as a non-profit organization in 1972.  Since then, three major events have occurred: in 2002, …

Culinary Fun for Littles and Bigs

Littles and Bigs from both the Cashiers and Highlands programs spiced things up August 2 by joining Rachel Lewicki at the Highlands Spice & Tea Exchange for an evening of culinary fun.   Many Littles in the program have expressed a strong interest in food, learning to cook and expanding their culinary horizons.  This love of food and desire for …

Food Insecurity Rising

Here we are in the pristine North Carolina mountains surrounded by affluence.  But are we? Did you ever stop to think if your neighbors might not have food for dinner, or they are rationing their food so they have something to eat a few more days?   Defined by the US Department of Agriculture, “Food security for a household means …


Horsing Around in Magical Ways

It’s hard to imagine that Carpe Diem Farms, the idea, began on January 27, 1992 when we received our tax exempt status. It took us five years to find the place, which officially opened October 18, 1997. The first horses, Delta and Gracie, didn’t move in until Thanksgiving the following year when my father and brother completed the stables and …

In the Hands of the Young

The future of animal welfare really doesn’t have much to do with animals.    It has everything to do with children.  If we teach children kindness towards animals, compassion for their survival, a commitment to responsible and humane care, and a respect for the habitat in which these animals live and the planet that we share – then it is …

Bang-Bang Frappé

On my way to the Cray Cray Café for a caffeine fix, I spotted a police car parked down the road, blue lights flashing. An officer stood by the car-door, eyes directed down a side street. I, being the Center of the Universe, assumed this was all about me. I slowed down, tightened my seatbelt, checked my teeth for spinach, …