June 2016

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Survival of The Fittest

by: Curt Christiansen

As I finished this season of wine trade shows, I noticed something quite pleasing. I encountered very few poorly made wines.  In previous years I would get together with friends […]

What’s in Your DNA History?

by: Jane Gibson Nardy - Cashiers Historical Society

Many of my genealogy/history friends in the last few years have paid to get their DNA Ethnicity Estimates done and all have been fascinated by the results.  There are only […]

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See What Turns Up

by: Donna Rhodes

When we featured Warren Carpenter, the well-named wood-turner, two years ago he was partnering with Mother Nature, incorporating natural edges and cross-sections of black walnut shells into his vessels.   […]

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Climbing Whiteside

by: Alex Foltz

Towering 4,930 feet above sea level, Whiteside Mountain has fascinated those living within reach of its peak for hundreds of years and with the magnificent scenery this incredible mountain offers […]

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Beauty Shop Beginnings

by: Lorna Alexander

Here’s a little known fact.  Do you know how the Center for Life Enrichment got its start?   It all started in a beauty shop in Highlands. It was the summer […]

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Honoring Angie

by: Wiley Sloan

The First Presbyterian Church of Highlands will honor Angie Jenkins at a reception following the 11:00 A.M. worship service on Sunday, June 12.   

Mrs. Jenkins has served as the church’s organist for the past 40 years.  

Her musical talents became obvious at an early age when her grandmother, Mrs. Lizette Lewis, began giving Angie lessons on the piano. Two other ladies from the church recognized Angie’s musical abilities and supplemented her grandmother’s lessons. Mrs. Edwina Summer (her husband was principal of Highlands School) and Mrs. Mary Dupree (wife of the pastor) wanted to be sure that there would be someone to fill their shoes at the church when they were no longer there.   

Mrs. Summer decided that nine-year-old Angie and two of her classmates would share the duties of playing piano for the Sunday School classes.  Soon the other two lost interest, but Angie continued.  She practiced diligently and expanded her training to the organ. Angie began playing piano at the worship services while Mrs. Dupree played the organ. Several years later when Mrs. Dupree and her husband moved from Highlands, Angie was asked to assume the role of organist/pianist.  

Join the members of First Presbyterian Church for a celebration of Angie’s talents and her service. 

 

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