Spring is Spring-ing at Carpe Diem Farms
Everyone – horses, people, the landscape, even baby birds – are reveling in the generosity of the season.
Everyone – horses, people, the landscape, even baby birds – are reveling in the generosity of the season.
A new set of signs highlights the natural wonders at the Peggy Crosby Center.
The trio of Plateau Rotary Clubs are committed to doing good things locally and around the globe.
For Jane Jerry, life in a small town is made even sweeter with service through Rotary.
The sudden arrival of pain into your life doesn’t mean you have cancel the party.
Highlands Postmaster Baxter White brought a healthy dose of Mountain Fortitude to his responsibilities.
The choices for shopping for Women’s Clothing on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau ensure a fun shopping adventure.
Bridge at Mill Creek makes a play for the top of the Plateau Restaurant Food Chain with an ambitious new chef and a top-of-its-game management team. Its menu and deeply indulgent service will turn a visit into an event – call (828) 526-5500
for reservations.
The bounty of Fisher Vineyards’ sun-drenched slopes will complement the meal composed by Master Chefs Chris Hall and Matthew Basford at The Farm at Old Edwards, May 21. For more information and reservations (a must), visit OldEdwardsHospitality.com/FisherVineyards.
Just what the doctor ordered: Calders Coffee Cafe serves up palate-pleasing beverages, comfort food that soothes something deep inside, and healthy doses of conversation. It’s located at 384 Main Street in Highlands.
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