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Leadership Cashiers

Members of the Leadership Cashiers Class of 2024 are deep in their lessons about serving their community.

Highlands Trail Town

Highlands remains committed to the primacy of the Outdoor Experience.

Anything’s Paw-sible

Through dogged commitment and a genuine love for their charges, Kim Moss and Kaitlynn Villarreal have notched 10 years’ of service to Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society.


Gratitude for Community

Many hands and a battalion of generous organizations/donors keep The Peggy Crosby Center a vital community treasure.

Remarkably Bright Creatures

Author Shelby Van Pelt brings her vision for the bright horizons of literacy and learning to a special fundraiser Sunday, September 15, at Wildcat Cliffs Country Club.theliteracyandlearningcenter.org/events. 

Basket o’ Kittens

Kitten Season is straining the resources of Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society.


Power and Promise

A loving adult can help a child navigate the perils and the promises embedded within the process of growing up.

Freedom of Movement

You’re invited to join Yoga Highlands for a free Community Stretch & Yoga at 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, August 20, at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park.

Heartfelt Investment

Highlands-Cashiers Hospital and Eckerd Living Center are built upon a commitment to quality patient care and the trust of their Plateau communities.


A Gift for Expressing

For Pastor Randy Lucas, Divine Encounters are embedded within the most ordinary circumstances.

The Name Game

Art by Norma Jean Zahner There are things named after people and people named after things. My mother, an obstetrics R.N., came home with tales of parents desperate for a unique baby name. Some chose cool-sounding names/words, things overheard in their immediate environment. They fell in love with the sound of medical terms, not knowing the meaning. The all-time winner …

Healthy Plateau

Introducing Healthy Plateau, Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation’s New Initiative for Community Well-Being.