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Wilbanks Smile Center

Dr. Joe Wilbanks and his seasoned office staff have been bringing smiles to Toccoa, Georgia, and the surrounding areas for the past 30-plus years.  His employees carry more than 21 years’ dental experience and average over 11 years working with him at this office.   This should tell you something.  They enjoy their jobs and the patients definitely know it. …

When Kindness Touches Us

Highlands… the little town high in altitude and generosity.  Statistically it’s one of the most charitable communities in North Carolina, if not the nation. So it’s fitting during this month of Thanksgiving to voice heartfelt appreciation to all the businesses, organizations, and individuals who contribute their money, time, and energy to our community all year long. Bob Kieltyka, Executive Director …

Highland Excursions

There is something special about Justin Kingsland, owner of Highland Excursions.  His life is all about giving back.  As a former member of the British Army Special Forces, Kingsland has experienced first-hand the trauma of combat.  He understands what veterans face upon returning to civilian life and that’s why he established Overland Unlimited Bridge of Hope, which takes veterans into the …


End-of-Life Care for Critters

In honor of National Animal Hospice Day, which is November 4, we would like to tell you Molly’s story.   She was a sweet little senior Boston Terrier whose owner was placed in a nursing home.  In distress about her dog’s future, the owner understandably told her son that Molly should be euthanized instead of sent to a traditional shelter.  …

Step Up to the “Plate”

It’s turkey time (or ham time, or both)! Thanksgiving is when we give thanks for our abundance with overloaded tables and tummies.  We suffer an embarrassment of riches and enjoy the leftovers for days. Not everyone in Highlands is so lucky.  The Food Pantry of Highlands does what it can to mitigate the situation, but your help is needed.   …

Making a Real Difference

It’s an uplifting, million-dollar story…uplifting, outreaching, inspiring, and yet, very down-to-earth.   The 10-year history of Cullasaja Women’s Outreach is an amazing one.  This grassroots collective, formed in 2006, believed that together they could make a positive difference in the local community.  What they have accomplished is incredible.  Since its founding, Cullasaja Women’s Outreach has invested over $1,030,000 in Highlands …


The Giving Circle

Every day at Carpe Diem Farms is one of Thanksgiving.   We are filled with gratitude for the horses that are our staff and colleagues, the land and the pristine water that flows through, the mountain majesty.  Beyond the place and its inhabitants, we are most thankful for those who help us financially to provide the activities and programs we …

Our Love Has No Borders

When CHHS was asked to be one of only five animal welfare agencies in North Carolina selected to host brave canine survivors from across the Pacific Ocean, we immediately said yes.   But of the 31 dogs who came to the United States last month after surviving unspeakable conditions in an illegal dog meat farm in South Korea, one dog …

For This We Give Thanks

Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust has been working for over a century to protect valuable land resources for all generations.  During this season of Thanksgiving, we asked our staff what they were thankful for.  Below is a list of some of our top 15.  What are you thankful for? We are thankful:  • For the Ravenel children who, over 100 years ago, …


An Angel Among Us

There are angels among us and you just can’t see their halos.  Take, for example, Linda Arnold.  Linda and her husband Charlie moved to Highlands full time about 13 years ago.  Her parents were quite civic minded, so Linda always understood the importance of community service.  After retiring, she immediately immersed herself in giving to others by volunteering at the …

Hot Burner Mary

All the women in my family were culinary queens, each vying for the biggest crown.  Late winter, in anticipation of the next year’s plantings, harvests, picklings, and preservings, they religiously rifled through stacks of Burpee seed catalogs and the Farmer’s Almanac.  Though not a seed had sprouted, a blue-ribbon casserole was already in the making. Yes, the womenfolk I called kin were …

Renovating Burlingame

The members of Burlingame Country Club have approved a major two-year, multi-phase Renovation Project. The expansion follows a period of renewed growth at the club due in part to the opening of memberships to non-residents.  The projects include major funding for facility updates and modernization, while also expanding casual dining, lounge, and bar areas.  Most of the work will be …