The Tradition of Giving
Greystone Inn is inviting people in the Lake Toxaway/Rosman community and across the Plateau to participate in its Angel Tree celebration.
Greystone Inn is inviting people in the Lake Toxaway/Rosman community and across the Plateau to participate in its Angel Tree celebration.
Bless the staff, the volunteers and the sweet residents of Cashiers Highlands Humane Society.
The Literacy & Learning Center delivers its lessons with a healthy dose of conviction and compassion.
This issue of The Laurel is filled with expressions of community and gratitude, a joyful celebration of thanksgiving in this season of Thanksgiving.
“The Highlands Cashiers Health Foundation expresses profound gratitude for the generous support from Highlands Country Club and the Bob Jones Invitational Golf Tournament,” stated Charlotte Muir, Executive Director of the Health Foundation.
A portion of Sunday’s “Shot at Redemption” ticket sales will now benefit local and regional non-profit organizations·. Abraham Alexander and headliner Lee Fields & The Expressions will perform at the fundraiser, with more special guests to be announced in the weeks to come.
A new psychotherapeutic treatment offers help to those suffering from the effects of trauma. For information, contact the Counseling Center at info@counseling-center.org or call (864) 481-0598.
The International Friendship Center serves as a beacon and lifeline for tempest-tossed immigrants.
Handsome Kane, CH Humane Society’s champion ribbon-chewer, is patiently waiting for a loving home.
Spanning the entire 2024-2025 School Year, The Literacy & Learning Center’s tutoring services are free for students of
all ages.
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