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Preserve the Curves

Love those curves! Preserving the curves is a fun health goal that everyone can get behind.

Time for Check-ups

With the 2023-24 school season right around the corner, a well-child checkup is an investment in a healthy year of learning.

Visit Like a Local

The Vineyard at High Holly is a charming throwback to the best Plateau traditions – hospitality and an invitation to de-stress.


Truth and Inspiration

Life Coach (and Laurel contributor) Donna Clements brings a message of hope and healing to Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library on August 25. For more information, visit fontanalib.org or visit donnaclements.com.

A Healthy & Happy Life

Spring Forest Qigong is a modern twist on a traditional practice.

We Meet in the Middle

Like the best storybook romances, Leigh and Clay Hartman started out as opposites on, well, everything before falling into one another’s arms.


Highlands Through The Years

Cynthia Strain’s evocative new book captures a Highlands that’s quickly slipping into myth and legend.

The Annual Village Heritage Award

The founding of Cashiers Historical Society is now a matter of, well, history.

Hearth and History

With a splendid restoration and a spare-no-expense commitment to quality, this mountain getaway is steeped in luxury.


Panthertown Clean Up

Panthertown could use a little friendly effort to restore it to its pristine glory. Everyone’s invited to pitch in for Clean-up Days, August 1 and 19.

Gathering Place

Friday nights are jumping when Lake Toxaway Community Center stages its shake-the-rafters Lake Toxaway Dinner and Music celebrations.

Keepsakes of Toxaway

Owner John Nichols reached back into history to make Grand Olde Station a memorable dining destination – 502 Blue Ridge Road on the edge of Lake Toxaway.