Vision Cashiers
Vision Cashiers is setting the stage for a dynamic community that benefits all of the village’s residents and visitors.
Vision Cashiers is setting the stage for a dynamic community that benefits all of the village’s residents and visitors.
For Ross Landscape Architecture, moving into the Peggy Crosby Center was something of a homecoming.
The Literacy & Learning Center relies upon a committed community to help it deliver its vital services. For more information, call at
(828) 526-0863.
The richness of the region’s natural heritage is revealed in Bountiful Botany: Medicinal Plants of the Plateau, a self-guided tour of the Brushy Face Preserve organized by the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust.
A new family medical center opening this month presents a host of care options for residents of the Plateau.
Retired Dr. Michael Crowe is anything but retired, thanks to a full-slate of activities that benefit the community.
Well, it turns out that leading Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society really does bite. At least sometimes.
The Macon County Art Association is looking for local veterans to be the subjects of portraits. For information or to apply for the honor, visit the Uptown Gallery (30 East Main Street) in Franklin between Memorial Day and July 4.
Working on the Highlands Cashiers Plateau Vaccine Initiative has been a life-changing adventure. But one added benefit was many new friendships among those who volunteered together working hard to get people vaccinated.
Three men with vision have given their all to make the H-CPC Vaccine Initiative work. The well run shot clinics are the end result of a process that started with true wizards creating systems and processes that make everything work.
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