The Council’s History
A simple resolution to increase learning opportunities on the Plateau has blossomed into a happy, thriving enterprise.
A simple resolution to increase learning opportunities on the Plateau has blossomed into a happy, thriving enterprise.
Cashiers Historical Society’s busy 2024 calendar ensures that the past is not simply remembered, it’s celebrated. For instance, there’s the Airing of the Quilts, set for May 24-25.
With 10 years of continuous usage by the Highlands community, the vision that led to Kelsey-Hutchinson Founder’s Park has proved just as clear as its namesakes’ bold plan to create a town in the Southern Appalachians.
With a full calendar of events and activities, Cashiers Historical Society is making a bit of history itself. For all dates and information, check out CHS at cashiershistoricalsociety.org.
Lick Log Mill Store remains a tangible link to a rough-hewn lifestyle that’s all but disappeared from the Plateau.
Highlands’ oldest home, now the centerpiece of Highlands Historical Society’s collection of treasures, continues to welcome visitors.
Apples were vital to Cashiers’ first families. You’re invited to 2024 annual Heritage Apple Day, 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Saturday, March 23, at the Cashiers Community Center. You can bet that the animating spirit of CHS friend Trevor Howard will be there.
Through the decades, a local landmark has dispensed wisdom and compassionate care.
Thanks to Highlands Historical Society, the sounds that animated life on the Plateau echo down through the decades.
Take a page out of history and find a place in your home for an advent calendar.
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