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Historic Setting, Zachary-Tolbert House

The Cashiers Historical Society is swinging into its 2018 season and looking forward to welcoming more visitors than ever to their beautiful location at the Historic Zachary-Tolbert House.  This property has always served as a venue for events hosted by the Historical Society but this year they are excited to announce that the public may also rent the venue. The …

The Loafer’s Bench, Highlands NC

Throughout Highlands history, residents have promoted and staunchly protected the community’s charm and laid-back mountain style.  When its look and character take an eyebrow-raising turn, Highlanders have something to say about it. In 1922 the women of the Highlands Improvement Society devised a plan to restore peace to the downtown area after massive demolition and construction near Fourth and Main …

The Ballad of Kidder Cole, Cashiers History

The history of the Cole-Tate House in Cashiers can be traced back to the November 25, 1877 marriage of George Monroe Cole to Sarah Amanda “Mandy” Zachary.  The nuptials took place at the Cashiers Valley home of Mandy’s father, Alexander Zachary who eight months later deeded 40 acres to his son-in-law, George M. Cole.  The exact date Cole built his …


To Bee Or Not To Bee, Bumblebees in Highlands

To bee or not to bee.  That’s not even a question when you have Lamium in your landscape.  Bumblebees take a “bee dive” to this plant because of the yummy nectar and seem to bury themselves in the flower to retrieve it, and they’re one of the only bees that can partake because bumblebees have extremely long tongues, and the …

American Robin, Highlands Plateau Audubon Society

This bird is a sign of spring, the iconic image being its red breast blazing in the sun and its yellow beak tugging on a fat, juicy earthworm in the green grass.   This is one of the most abundant birds in North America, found in every state except Hawaii.  The American Robin (Turdus migratorius) is the state bird of Connecticut, …

All About Trout, Fly Fishing on the Plateau

It’s almost time for peak trout fishing in Western North Carolina! But since it’s no secret, the days of you being the only one in eyesight on public water are gone for another nine months. We all know the drill. You get up in the morning, meticulously put together your fly box, grab your vest and waders and head down …


Nature Dances Into Spring, Picklesimer Rock House Falls

Toward the end of winter, I always feel like I’m holding my breath, waiting to see if spring is going to come back again.  Every year, if I pay attention, I’m given reassurance from the land that yes, spring is still a recurring event, and I need to do nothing but wait and hope to speed along its arrival. On …

Great Wine, Great Evening

The Old Edwards Inn and Spa will once again present their Rosé Wine Dinner at The Farm at 7:00 P.M. Friday, April 27. Rosés have come a long way in popularity since the 1970s, and Sommelier Nick Demos will be on hand to share the rich history of this sophisticated addition to anyone’s wine collection.  Demos is a native of …

Dining Out For Life

The 16th annual Dining Out For Life benefit will take place on Thursday, April 26, throughout Western North Carolina.  On that day, over 100 locally-owned restaurants will generously donate 20 percent of their sales to support the mission of WNCAP, the Western North Carolina AIDS Project.  There will be an intense marketing campaign, utilizing social media, print ads, and radio …


When Trinidad And Appalachia Meet, Chrissy Picklesimer

You may not know her name, but you have probably swooned over her cinnamon rolls and carrot cake sold locally at Bryson’s Food Store.  With the last name of Picklesimer, there’s some serious connection to Highlands.  Chrissy married Benson Picklesimer of Highlands in the 80s, but was born in Trinidad West Indies, which becomes obvious when you hear her lilting …

The Bascom’s Big Events

The Bascom will be the place to be seen this 2018 season.  With three great special events on the calendar − Collective Spirits, Mountains in Bloom, and The Bascom Gala −  you won’t want to miss a thing. Collective Spirits is an event for anyone with a palate for fine wine, gourmet dinners and beautiful surroundings.  On Thursday, May 17, …

Winter’s Winner

Congratulations to the winner of our 2018 Winter Cover Photo Contest, Sharon Elder, whose winning photograph will appear on the cover of the January 2019 winter edition of The Laurel.  Her tranquil winter photograph captured the serene beauty of a winter snowfall, and was chosen by our readers as their favorite among many beautiful submissions that depicted the joy and …