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Publisher’s Note

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eptember in the mountains... Apples are in season, kids are back in school and hints of fall are appearing across the Plateau. The warmth of Indian Summer lingers, with first frost waiting her turn to send the leaves into majestic color. Here at the Laurel, we thank you for taking us along and look forward to enjoying this Autumn season with you. With love, Janet and Marjorie

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Inside The Laurel

THE LAUREL MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2014

Events

Dining

18 • September at CLE 20 • Highlands Biological Station 21 • Rotary Club of Highlands 22 • Songwriters’ Round 23 • Saturdays on Pine 24 • Cashiers Trail Mix 25 • Village Visionary 26 • Dahlia Festival 28 • Empty Bowls Project 30 • Annual Apple Festival 32 • Area Calendar

58 • Altitudes at Skyline Lodge 60 • Pumpkin Gingerbread Smoothie 61 • Wine Talk 62 • Thyme of Your Life 64 • Evenings at Lakeside 65 • Highlands Culinary Weekend 66 • Satulah Mountain Brewing Company 68 • Hiker Jam Oktoberfest 70 • Dining Guide

40 • Cover Artist Tihomir Trichkov 42 • Warren Carpenter 44 • The Bascom 45 • Art League of Highlands 48 • James Prader 48 • Bel Canto 50 • MET Opera at PAC 52 • Fall at PAC 54 • Highlands Playhouse

110 • Home of Distinction 112 • A Financial Check Up 113 • A Memorable Solution 114 • Range of Motion 115 • George James 116 • Glow in the Dark

Giving Back

124 • Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust 125 • Carpe Diem Farms 126 • Forever Farm 127 • Big Brothers / Big Sisters 128 • Cashiers Highlands Humane Society 129 • Kicking Cancer 130 • NAMI 131 • Literacy Council of Highlands 132 • Peggy Crosby Center 134 • Cashiers Relay for Life

Venture Out

The Arts

Homes & Lifestyles

74 • Know Our Birds 76 • Fishing Journal 78 • Golf Talk 79 • Critter Corner 82 • Waterfall Guide

History

Business

86 • Highlands History 88 • Cashiers History 90 • Celebrating Jane 92 • Galax Theater

136 • Park on Main

Mountain Wedding 96 • A Strand of Three

Making it Happen

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Contributing Writers: Jenny Kiing, Mary Jane MCall, David Wilkes, Amanda Sullivan, Lindsey Mann, Tom Chillemi, Elizabeth Fletcher, Jane Gibson Nardy, Gary Wein, Kathy Bub, Mary Adair Leslie, Sue Blair, Matthew Bradley, Dr. Anastasia Halldin, David Stroud, Curt Christiansen, Tonya Hensley and Michelle Price Copyright © 2014 by The Mountain Laurel, LLC. All rights reserved. Laurel Magazine is published eleven times per year. Reproduction without the permission of the publisher is prohibited. The publishers and editors are not responsible for unsolicited material and it will be treated as unconditionally assigned for publication subject to Laurel Magazine’s right to edit. Return postage must accompany all manuscripts, photographs and drawings. Every effort has been made to assure that all information presented in this issue is accurate, and neither Laurel Magazine nor any of its staff is responsible for advertising errors, omissions, or information that has been misrepresented in or to the magazine. Any substantial errors that are the fault of the magazine will be subject to a reduction or reimbursement of the amounts paid by the advertiser, but in no case will any claim arising from such error exceed the amount paid for the advertisement by the advertiser.

Volume Thirteen • Issue Eight • www.thelaurelmagazine.com • 828-526-0173 • email editorial@thelaurelmagazine.com • P.O. Box 565 • Highlands, NC 28741

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Sensational September at CLE EVENTS

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Contributed by Bonnie Dayton

for Beginners is taught by Bobby he temperature may be dropBotev in the evening so you can atping in Highlands but things at tend after work. the Center for Life Enrichment Satisfy your hunger in one of our are not cooling down! September cooking classes. You We have geography, science, can register for a class with Holly cooking, photography and computRoberts, owner of The Kitchen Carer classes for you to delight in with ryaway & Catering. Mark Ellis of New top-notch presenters. Mountain Events will show you how Dr. Lawson W. Brigham received to do a dinner party with five ingrehis Ph.D. from the University of Camdients or less, and you’ll not want to bridge and is Distinguished Profesmiss Lunch at On the Verandah with sor of Geography and Arctic Policy at Andrew Figel. the University of Alaska Fairbanks. There’s still a trip to The Fine Art Dr. Brigham will present “The New The Soong Sisters’ ambitions changed the course of Museum at Western Carolina UniMaritime Arctic: Global Connections Chinese history and ultimately the fall lineup of the versity, a photography class, how and Future Challenges.” Center for Life Enrichment. to make a winter terrarium, as well Bill Dykes, a retired federal banker, will give his personal account of using a micro hydro-electrical a lecture on China’s Soong Sisters and a great science lecture exgenerating system to power his home in “Living Off the Grid in plaining the human genome. For more information on these classes or the Center for Life the North Carolina Mountains.” If you were too busy during the summer season to take a Enrichment visit our website www.clehiglands.com, call (828) computer class, the opportunity is still available. Our beloved 526-8811, email us clehighlands@yahoo.com or visit our office, Apple guru Nigel Sixsmith will be teaching classes on iPad ba- now located in the lower level of the Peggy Crosby Center at 348 sics, advanced as well as photo editing. Microsoft Excel Office S. 5th Street.

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Biological Double-Header Contributed by Michelle S. Ruigrok

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Lecture and Garden Tours in September at the Highlands Biological Station

he Zahner Conservation Lecture Series, a summer tradition that began in the 1930s, will come to a close early this month with a lecture by the Highlands Biological Station’s own executive director, Dr. Jim Costa, titled “The Force of Admiration: Wallace and Darwin on the Evolutionary Trail.” As a scholar of naturalists Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, co-founders of evolutionary biology, Jim will trace the independent development of Wallace’s and Darwin’s evolutionary insights, exploring the parallels and departures in their thinking. Jim will also examine the ups and downs of their relationship, evaluating the many ‘conspiracy theories’ surrounding Darwin’s credit for the discovery of natural selection (the mechanism by which organisms evolve), where some believe that Wallace was wronged by Darwin and his circle of friends and colleagues over taking credit. Jim is the author of three books related to Darwin and Wallace; the most recent title “Wallace, Darwin, and the Origin of Species” was released this spring (Harvard University Press, 2014). This free lecture 20 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

will be held at 6:30 P.M. on Thursday, September 4,- in the Highlands Nature Center, 930 Horse Cove Road. Taking advantage of the last few weeks of summer, the horticulturists in the Botanical Garden have extended their weekly garden tour season until September 22. On Mondays this month, join them for a guided tour of the Botanical Garden with the following themes: Historically Significant Plants (Sept. 1), Carnivorous Plants (Sept. 8), Deadly Plants and Folklore (Sept. 15), and Using Native Plants at Home (Sept. 22). These tours meet in front of the Nature Center, 930 Horse Cove Road, at 10:30 A.M. and are free and open to the public. For more information about these and other programs, visit www.highlandsbiological.org or call (828) 526-2221. These free programs are made possible by support from members and the community. To become a member, or make a contribution, visit www.highlandsbiological.org/joingive/. The Highlands Biological Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.


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Rotary Bingo

Highlands Rotary Club’s Bingo Night supporting the Highlands Historical Society, is set for Thursday, September 11.

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by Wiley Sloan

oin your friends for an exciting night of bingo to support the Highlands Historical Society. This event will be on Thursday, September 11, at 6:30 P.M. at the Highlands Community Building located at the corner of Poplar Street and Highway 64 – next door to the ball park. Bingo games cost $1 per card per game. The night consists of 15 games of bingo with the last game being a grand winnercash prize. The amount of each prize depends on the cards played. Each month half of all money collected to play bingo goes to the non-profit partner and the other half goes to lucky winners. Players enjoy 100 percent of the fun to play generated by the game. Supporters of the Historical Society can go the “extra mile” to show their support through being a table sponsor. Sponsors buy a full page table ad for $50. If you don’t have a business to advertise, just let the ad read “Jane & John Doe support the Historical Society.” All of the money paid for sponsorships/ ads goes to the Historical Society to support the preservation of the Historic Village and underwrite the outreach programs which share Highlands’ history throughout our community. Checks for table ads should be made out to the Rotary Club of Highlands. They can be mailed to HHS at P. O. Box 670, Highlands 28741. Call HHS at (828) 787-1050 if you have questions. The more people, the more fun you have. Bring your friends and fill a table. Add to the excitement by including your youngsters. Their enthusiasm is so refreshing. Munch on snacks provided by the Rotary Club in this family-friendly atmosphere. Rotary Bingo is one of the many ways the Rotary Club of Highlands participates in supporting non-profit organizations in the Highlands area. thelaurelmagazine.com | September 2014 | 21


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Yours For a Song The Ninth Annual Songwriters’ Round – set for Saturday, September 20, at Trillium Links and Lake Club – will revel in the extraordinary talents of a select group of storytellers and musicians. For reservations, call (828) 743-5191.

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he Ninth Annual Songwriters’ Round to benefit the Blue Ridge School Education Foundation will be held Saturday, September 20, at Trillium Links and Lake Club in Cashiers. The evening will start with a social at 6:00 P.M., followed with dinner and beverages (wine and beer included -- 2 per person). A cash bar will also be available. The concert begins at 7:30 P.M. A Silent Auction will take place during the Social Time. Be ready to bid on items such as golf games and dinners. The evening will feature hit songs by Rivers Rutherford, such as “When I Get To Where I’m Going,” Brad Paisley; “She Don’t Tell Me To,” Montgomery Gentry; and “Bullets in the 22 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

Gun,” Toby Keith. Also returning and sharing his top hits is George Teren  with “Real Good Man,” Tim McGraw; “Heavy Liftin,’” Blake Shelton; and “If The Sun Comes Up,” Trace Adkins. In additon, Kelley Lovelace will perform her “All American Girl,” Carrie Underwood; “Laughed Until We Cried,” Jason Aldean; and “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight,” Randy Houser. And finally, Tim James will perform “My List,” Toby Keith; “Give It All We Got Tonight,” George Strait and “Love Like Crazy,” Lee Brice. Tickets are $75 and are available at the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce at (828) 743-5191, Susan Waller at (828) 5269186 or Highlands Area Chamber of Commerce (828) 526-5841.


September and Saturdays EVENTS

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by Jenny King

September 13, Fish Out of Water eptember in Highlands. Homemade Wine (F.O.W.) returns to Highlands. Over The hectic pace of summer the past 12 years, they have develis winding down and folks are oped an exceptionally entertaining, looking forward to the crisp days all original live show by combining of Autumn. There is no more perrock, funk, reggae and hip hop into fect time to kick back with friends one formula known as RoPhunk and enjoy Saturdays on Pine at the RaeHop. This high-energy class act Kelsey Hutchinson Park in downbrings a solid groove with a positive town Highlands. message and will most assuredly Thanks to the generosity of the have you on your feet! Highlands Chamber of Commerce, On September 20, the bluegrass Kay and Thomas Craig of The Ugly and Americana band named The Fox Dog Pub, and many others, the free Kelsey Hutchinson Park, located at the corner of Pine Fire ends the concert season in style. concert series, Saturdays on Pine, Street and Fifth Street in Highlands, has a full slate of The Fox Fire is a three-piece folk showcases artists from around this music and dancing Saturdays during this most band from Brevard, North Carolina. region. Each concert begins at 6:00 exquisite of months. With influences like the Avett BrothP.M. and you’re encouraged to bring ers, Kings of Leon, and Creedence Clearwater Revival, they a blanket, a chair, a cooler and make an evening of it. On September 6, you’ll be entertained by Homemade Wine bring a traditional bluegrass setup to create a not-so-traditonal (the band, that is) from East Tennessee. These guys have fer- energized performance. So, bring your friends and family to the Kelsey Hutchinson mented, cured, blended and seasoned into a 150-proof explosion spreading their blend of jam-infused Southern Rock from Park, at the corner of Pine Street and North Fifth Street, and enthe Florida Keys to the Pacific Northwest, hitting practically ev- joy the free concerts during September. They’ll definitely take the chill off as you chill out! ery roadhouse, club, festival and music venue in between.

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Take It in Stride by Mary Jane McCall | Photo by Sarah Valentine The Cashiers Trail Mix, set for September 13, offers athletics, adventure and the three coolest birds in the Western Hemisphere. For more information, call (828) 743-5191.

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on’t miss the excitement of the Second Annual Cashiers Trail Mix, a unique event which brings the Plateau together for a five-mile Mountain Trail Run, a three-mile Team Adventure Run, and lots of fun activities for the entire family. It all takes place on Saturday, September 13, beginning at 9:00 A.M. at the Outpost of host community Chinquapin in Cashiers. This outdoor festival has something for everyone. Serious competitors are joined by more casual athletes who are out for a day of neighborly fun and competition. Bragging rights for best team costumes are at stake, after all! If spectator sports are more your speed, bring your family and come on out, cheer for your neighbors and enjoy any one of a number of other activities on tap that morning. Live music will be provided by Circus Mutt. For children, or the young at heart, there will be hula hoop activities, a refresher pool, and an archery demonstration. Peter Kipp of Curtis-Wright Falconry will be presenting three beautiful red-tailed hawks -- Jade, Ma-

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cho and Chance -- with an “Introduction to Birds of Prey and Falconry.” Attendees will have a chance to touch and hold a bird of prey and learn about the time-honored sport of kings. Food and beverages will be available as well, including awardwinning barbeque prepared by the Cashiers Farmers Market and beer provided by the Ugly Dog Public House. Advance Registration is $50 per person ($70 after September 7) and includes a commemorative t-shirt, a meal and beverage. Space is limited. You can register online through www.CashiersAreaChamber.com or www.active.com. For more information, please call the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce at (828) 743-5191 or check out their website at www.CashiersTrailMix.com. Proceeds from this event benefit the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce, a non-profit organization supporting economic development efforts to enhance quality of life in Cashiers and surrounding communities.


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Village Visionary The Cashiers Community will celebrate of vision of the man behind the Village Green – Al Balestiere – with a ceremony at the Gazebo, 5:00 P.M. Thursday, September 25.

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he Village Green is the centerpiece of Cashiers. One visitor describes the 12.5 acre park in the middle of town as “the beating heart of a very precious community.” Some days The Village Green teems with events such as craft shows, animal blessings, patriotic observances or concerts. Other days it is a pleasant place to share a picnic, stroll the paths, photograph dahlias or bring children to climb, swing and slide in the expansive playground. However, if it were not for Al Balestiere this community treasure might have been the site of a hotel chain. “Mr. Balestiere wanted to preserve the bucolic character of Cashiers and safeguard the land for public enjoyment,” says Ann Self, Executive Director of The Village Green. “So he and two friends, Elizabeth Davenport and John Lupton, purchased the original land to establish The Village Green.” Since that time the park has been privately conserved and developed through The Village Green, a nonprofit organization that endeavors to continue Al Balestiere’s vision to provide land to enrich community life for residents and visitors to the area. The Village Green will install a bust of Al Balestiere in the park to honor his vision as well as his tremendous contribution to Cashiers. The sculpture will be dedicated at 5:00 P.M. Thursday, September 25, near the Gazebo at the Highway 64 entrance to The Village Green. “The Village Green exists because of benevolent individuals who donate to maintain and develop this special land for everyone to use freely,” says Jochen Lucke, Board Chairperson. Unlike other public parks, The Village Green receives no public funds. The Village Green depends on private donors and special events for the critical funds needed to operate the park. “We hope that as we celebrate Mr. Balestiere’s vision, others will be inspired to give as generously as he did,” says Lucke. To learn more about The Village Green and how to contribute, visit www.villagegreencashiersnc.com. thelaurelmagazine.com | September 2014 | 25


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Ablaze With Blooms by Wiley Sloan

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Gorgeous dahlias in a rainbow of colors, ranging in size from the diminutive anemone to the show-stopping dinner plate variety, take center stage at the Highlands Recreation Center, Saturday, September 20. For more information, call (828) 787-1050.

ighlands is ablaze with dahlia blooms throughout the summer and early fall. Join the Highlands Historical Society to celebrate the beauty of dahlias and what they mean to the community at the annual Dazzling Dahlias Festival to be held Saturday, September 20. Growers from throughout the area will display hundreds of dahlias at the Highlands Recreation Center from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Dahlia Lovers will join patrons of the Historical Society to celebrate at the annual Patron’s Party on Thursday evening, September 18, at the Highlands Country Club’s Hudson House. Guests will enjoy authentic Mexican fare with margaritas while being energized by lively mariachi music. Cost is $100 per person, and be sure to make your reservation early. Send your checks to HHS, P.O. Box 670, Highlands, NC 28741. You can enter your dahlias in the show. Last year’s festival boasted 300 entries. Pick up registration forms for floral entries at stores throughout the Highlands-Cashiers area or call the

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Historical Society (828) 787-1050. Flowers to be judged can be brought to the Recreation Center (on US 64 across from First Citizens Bank; just four blocks from Main Street) from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. on Friday, September 19, and on Saturday, September 20, from 9:00 to 10:00 A.M. Tour the Dahlia exhibit from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. You’ll be amazed at the many varieties of dahlias on display. Buy bouquets of dahlias to brighten your home. If you have extra dahlias that you can donate for these arrangements to be sold, please bring them to the Civic Center. See flowers of all colors and sizes -- from the smaller anemone dahlia to the large dinner plate dahlia. Learn tips about how to grow dahlias from local dahlia enthusiast Ann Maxwell. For more details, go to www.highlandshistory.com or call the Historical Society at (828) 787-1050. Proceeds underwrite the upkeep of the Prince House, the oldest home within the town limits.


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Bowling Over Hunger by Jenny King A pair of unforgettable meals will help the poor and hungry in Jackson and Macon counties. The Empty Bowls Projects will be staged at Cashiers’ Zachary-Tolbert House on Sunday, October 5, and at The First Presbyterian Church of Highlands on Sunday, October 12.

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t least 16 percent of the residents of Jackson and Macon Counties suffer from food insecurity. Many more are self-sufficient so long as no emergency arises. However, injury, sickness or the loss of a job can suddenly throw an individual or a family into a crisis situation. No one should be forced to live without food. But many in our area do. The Empty Bowls Project is an international movement to help feed the hungry right here in our own communities. Two local organizations, the International Friendship Center in Highlands and the Fishes and Loaves Food Pantry in Cashiers are sponsoring The Empty Bowls Project in October to support our local food banks. The Empty Bowls Project is built upon a single idea: Potters and other craftspeople, educators and volunteers work within the community to create handcrafted bowls. Guests are invited to a simple meal of soup and bread and, in exchange for a cash donation, are asked to keep their bowl as a cherished keepsake and a timely reminder of the needs of the world. The money raised is

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donated to end hunger and food insecurity locally. In the past three years, The Bascom has contributed over 2,400 bowls for the event, which get filled with soup and bread donated by local restaurants. The cost is $20. The Empty Bowls Project in Cashiers will be held Sunday, October 5, at the historic Zachary-Tolbert House from 11:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. and all proceeds will go to the Fishes and Loaves Food Pantry in Cashiers. For anyone who cannot attend, tickets and bowls can be purchased prior to the event at the Cashiers Historical Society For more information, call Carole Stork at (828) 743-3222. The Empty Bowls Project in Highlands will be held the following Sunday, October 12, at the First Presbyterian Church of Highlands, beginning at 11:45 A.M. All proceeds will benefit the The Food Pantry in Highlands. For more information, contact Faviola Olvera at the International Friendship Center. (828) 526-0890. Join the movement. Let your empty bowl be a reminder that our community can help.


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Annual Apple

Festival Contributed by Elizabeth Fletcher Fall, the season of mellow fruitfulness, is the perfect time to stage the Third Annual Apple Festival – Sunday, October 5, at High Hampton Inn.

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s the weather cools and the light changes to autumn gold, take your family out to discover the beauty of a just-picked apple. Fall is upon us and that means that apples are being harvested. Apples are American’s favorite fruit, and North Carolina ranks seventh in apple production in the United States with up to 4 million bushels of apples harvested in a given year. This year’s harvest is one of the best. Come join us October 5 at High Hampton Inn for the third annual Apple Festival. This free, day-long event, which is open to the public, is a salute to fall’s favorite fruit with a bounty of apple delicacies, Bernese Mountain Dogs showing off their wagon pulling skills, the Bailey Mountain Cloggers and artistic crafts. The fun will take place from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Dawn Creasman, who with her husband owns Creasman Farms, will be at the apple festival at High Hampton Inn. “Come to an apple festival not only to get quality fruit but to meet your grower and to talk to the grower to find out what it takes to produce your food, where it comes from and, most importantly, a way to support your local economy,” says Creasman. Creasman Farms will have on hand a homemade apple cake which recipe has been passed down in her family for 75 years, as well as 10 varieties of apples. With food and activities to suit all ages and tastes, the festival has something for everyone, even the testiest of teenagers will find something to enjoy.

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Mark Your Calendar

• WellStrung performs at On the Verandah, 6:30 P.M., Thursday, September 4, (904) 403-8090 or (828) 5260-5958. • Zahner Conservation Lecture Series, “Wallace, Darwin, and the Origin of Species” free lecture, 6:30 P.M., Thursday, September 4, Highlands Nature Center. Visit www. highlandsbiological.org or call (828) 526-2221. • Fat Hat Clothing Trunk Show, Acorns, September 5-7, (828) 787-1877. • Friday Night Live Schedule: Curtis Blackwell September 5, Johnny Webb Band September 12, Southern Highlands, September 19, Macon Grass Band September 26, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., Town Square, Highlands. • Annual Cashiers Community Center Fish Fry, 5:30 P.M., Saturday, September 6. Contact Tina Cone for more information, (828) 743-5122. • PAC offers “Otello” by Verdi, Wednesday, September 10, The Met Opera Encore performance begin at 7:00 P.M., preopera discussion beginning at 6:30 P.M. (828) 526-9047. • The Three Potters Symposium, 9:00 A.M. to noon and 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Saturday, September 13, The Bascom, (828) 526-4949. • Saturdays on Pine Concert, 6:00 P.M., featuring Homemade Wine September 6, Fish Out of Water September 13, The Fox Fire September 20, Kelsey Hutchinson Park in downtown Highlands. • Live Music at The Ugly Dog Pub: Homemade Wine September 6, Fish Out of Water September 13, The Fox Fire September 20, (828) 526-8364. • Bingo to support the Highlands Historical Society, 6:30 P.M., Thursday, September 11, Highlands Community Building, (828) 787-1050. Coordinated by the Rotary Club of Highlands. • Second Annual Cashiers Trail Mix, 9:00 A.M., Saturday, September 13, at the Outpost of host community Chinquapin in Cashiers. Five-mile Mountain Trail Run, a three-mile Team Adventure Run, and lots of fun activities for the entire family. For more information, please call the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce at (828) 743-5191 or check out their website at www.CashiersTrailMix.com. • PAC offers “The Enchanted Island” on Wednesday, September 17. The Met Opera Encore performance begins at 7:00 P.M. with a pre-opera discussion beginning at 6:30 P.M. (828) 526-9047. • Third Thursday at Smitten Gallery, 5:30 P.M., September 18, featuring wood turner Warren Carpenter, (828) 5269300 . • Kathleen Weir-West Trunk Show, Acorns, September 1925,(828) 787-1877. • PAC presents The National Theatre of London’s “Medea” by Euripides, at 7:00 P.M. Friday, September 19. Tickets for all Live in HD Series performances are available online: highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. The Performing Arts Center is located at 507 Chestnut Street in Highlands. • PAC presents The National Theatre of London’s “A Streetcar Named Desire”, 7:00 P.M.,Saturday, September 20. Tickets for all Live in HD Series performances available

online: highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. • Annual Dazzling Dahlias Festival, 1:00 to 5:00 P.M., Saturday, September 20, Highlands Recreation Center, Highlands Historical Society, (828) 787-1050. • Ninth Annual Songwriters’ Round, to benefit the Blue Ridge School Education Foundation, 6:00 P.M., Saturday, September 20, Trillium Links and Lake Club, (828) 7435191. • The Cashiers Community will celebrate of vision of the man behind the Village Green – Al Balestiere – with a ceremony at the Gazebo, 5:00 P.M. Thursday, September 25. To learn more about The Village Green and how to contribute, visit www.villagegreencashiersnc.com. • Tess McGuire Hats Trunk Show, Acorns, September 2628, (828) 787-1877. • Celebration! Art, Design, Craft Weekend, September 2627. Craft-themed auction and gala. Motown dance party that captures the spirit of the entire Highlands-Cashiers Plateau. The Bascom, (828) 526-4949. • Gilliam’s Promise Annual 5K Race, 8:00 A.M., Saturday, September 27, Highlands Rec Park. For more information or to register call (828) 526-2220. • The Art League of Highlands offers pioneering wire artist Noah Saunders at its September meeting, 5:00 P.M. Monday, September 29 at The Bascom, (828) 526-4949. • Bluegrass returns to PAC at 8:00 P.M. Saturday, September 27, with the legendary group Seldom Scene. Tickets online at highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. • Betsy Paul Art Raffle to benefit the Cashiers-Glenville Fire Department, will feature a watercolor by Graciela Giles. The drawing will be be held Tuesday, September 30, in the afternoon. (828) 743-0880. • Village Nature Series: “The Scoop on Poop & Facts on Tracks,” 5:30 P.M., Tuesday, September 30, Village Green Commons in Cashiers. For more information, call HighlandsCashiers Land Trust, (828) 526-1111.

Weekly Events

EVERy MONDAy • Dulcimer Lessons - Intermediate Class 10:00 A.M., Beginners Noon, Highlands United Methodist church, (828) 787-1586. • Movies at Highlands Playhouse, showings 2:00 P.M., 5:00 P.M., and 8:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. EVERy TUESDAy • Dulcimer Acoustic Jam, 10:00 A.M., Bird Barn and Gift Emporium, Cashiers, (828) 743-3797. • Highlands Rotary Club, Noon, Highlands Community Center. • Studio Alive - Live Model, 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Calderone Gallery, 3608 Hwy.246, Dillard, GA, (706) 7465540. • Duplicate Bridge, 1:45 P.M., Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library. (828) 743-0215. • Karaoke, The Lost Hiker (828) 526-8232.

EVERy WEDNESDAy • Highlands Mountaintop Rotary, 7:30 A.M., dining room at Highlands-Cashiers Hospital. • Rotary Club of Cashiers Valley, 8:00 A.M., Cashiers United Methodist Church, (828) 743-2243. • Preschool Story Time, 11:00 A.M. to Noon, Albert Carlton Library (828) 743-0215. • Watercolor Class, 12:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M., Calderone Gallery, (706) 746-5540. • Cashiers Quilters Guild, 12:30 P.M., Cashiers Methodist Church. • Duplicate Bridge Games, 12:45 P.M., Highlands Civic Center. • Mah Jong Games open to the public, 1:00 P.M., Albert Carlton Cashiers-Community Library, (828) 743-0215. • Bluegrass, 8:30 P.M., Ugly Dog Pub, (828) 526-8364. EVERy THURSDAy • Oil Painting and Mixed Medium Class, 12:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M, Calderone Gallery, 3608 Hwy.246, Dillard, GA, (706) 746-5540. • Movies at Highlands Playhouse, showings 2:00 P.M., 5:00 P.M., and 8:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Free Movie, 3:00 P.M., Albert Carlton Community Library, (828) 743-0215. • Zahner Conservation Lecture Series 6:30 P.M, Highlands Nature Center (828) 526-2221. • NAMI Appalachian South support group meeting 6:45 to 8:15 P.M. at 14 West. Palmer Street, Franklin, NC 28734. (828) 526-9510 EVERy FRIDAy • Weekly Grief Support Group in The Highlands, 10:30 A.M. to Noon, Jane Woodruff Clinic - Suite 201 (on the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital campus), Free – Open to the Community, (828) 692-6178. • Duplicate Bridge Games, 12:45 P.M., Highlands Civic Center. • Movies at Highlands Playhouse, showings 2:00 P.M., 5:00 P.M., and 8:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 6:00 P.M. - close, Hummingbird Lounge, Old Edwards Inn, (828) 787-2625. • Live Music, 7:00 P.M. , On The Verandah, (828) 5262338. • Live Music, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M., Nichols Center at Blue Ridge Music (706) 782-9852. EVERy SATURDAy • Movies at Highlands Playhouse, showings 2:00 P.M., 5:00 P.M., and 8:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 6:00 P.M. - close, Hummingbird Lounge, Old Edwards Inn, (828) 787-2625. • Live Music, 7:00 P.M., On The Verandah, (828) 5262338. EVERy SUNDAy • Movies at Highlands Playhouse, showings 2:00 P.M., 5:00 P.M., and 8:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695.

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THE ARTS

As Far as the Eye Can See Cover Artist Tihomir Trichkov

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by Donna Rhodes

y this time next year Tihomir Trichkov, or Tiho, as he is affectionately known, will have visited five continents in his photographic tour of the world. Along the way he has employed his estimable skills to make life better for those who live in remote and oppressed regions. He understands oppression, having come from Bulgaria, historically prone to political and economic shifts. It is his empathy that makes his art so remarkable, and worthy of exhibition in the National Geographic online gallery: http://travel. nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/your-shot--travelfavorites-of-2013/. His black and white, color, and sepia photos are also represented in 500px, www.500px.com/tih_34. Two of Tiho’s favorite charities are Awamaki (skillful hands), a non-profit organization that promotes community development through fair trade artisan cooperatives, sustainable tourism operations, and local community education in Peru; and Daos Children’s Centre in Kenya which focuses on orphans, refugees, the homeless and hungry. Tiho recently visited these groups’ facilities. He hopes that photos and video footage he shot on site will serve to promote their causes and increase donations. 40 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

Locally, Tiho recently finished shooting a video for The Bascom’s ceramics program and pottery barn. His affection for photography is extended to all the arts, particularly visual, so promoting The Bascom is simply another way of making the world a better, more beautiful place. Tiho has more trips on the horizon. In September he will return to Bulgaria to attend an opening of his one-man-show photography exhibition. Then he is on to Nepal for more shoots to promote that region’s needs. In October his photos will be on exhibit at Western Carolina University. You can view many of Tiho’s videos on YouTube. Remarkably, it was only eight years ago that Tiho first picked up a camera and began shooting. It was love at first snap, and the shutter has been clicking worldwide ever since. He says, “I like to preserve memories. I try to have a camera with me all the time. It is easier to take photos than to write a diary.” And what an expansive visual diary it has become. To view more of Tiho’s work, visit him at www.pic.org, or call him at (828) 200-0618 for more information about his travels and his exhibitions.


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Wooden It Be Loverly? by Donna Rhodes

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The strange beauty of wood is unveiled under the careful eye and skilled hands of turner Warren Carpenter at Smitten Gallery, Thursday, September 18.

very third Thursday at Smitten Gallery in Highlands, a renowned regional artist lectures, demonstrates, and/or displays a breathtaking exhibit of his or her exceptional work. Each of these presentations is tailor-made for the discerning clientele who savor the fine art and craft of Smitten’s collection. This Third Thursday, September 18, promises to be one of the best offerings ever. Warren Carpenter, award-winning wood turner from Seneca, South Carolina, will be the featured artist. “I am going to be turning several small bowls,” Carpenter says. “I will show the process of bowl turning, starting with the tree, then turning my way to a small salad bowl and a natural edge bowl.” In case you wondered, yes, he is bringing his lathe and tools to do a full demonstration. While turning he’ll be delivering a running commentary of his process complete with jokes, tall tales and scores of intriguing facts about woodcraft. It’s a rollicking, riveting art and entertainment show start to finish. 42 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

Don’t miss this opportunity to see one of the Southeast’s best wood crafters. Carpenter (great name for a turner, eh?) travels all over the county turning vessels while turning the learning tide for novices and intermediates as far away as Boston, Baltimore, Chesapeake, and soon, Canada. When he is not teaching scores of enthusiastic turners, he is happiest working with tree oddities: burls, knots, asymmetrical grains, and misshapen growths. “These are the raw materials that produce the most fascinating creations,” Carpenter says. So come early. Show starts at 5:30 P.M. and goes until the last demo is done and last question asked. Visit Carpenter’s website at: http://woodbywarren.com. Call Smitten at: (828) 526-9300 or email Katherine Evans at: kat@smittenofhighlands.com. Gallery hours during season are Monday through Saturday, 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.; Sundays, 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Extended hours on Third Thursdays.


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THE ARTS

Fong Choo

Brandon Reese

Jim Connell

The Art and Soul of Clay Contributed by Bonnie Potts The Three Potters Symposium will be held at The Bascom on Saturday, September 13 from 9:00 A.M. to noon and 1:00 – 4:00 P.M.

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very year, The Bascom holds an annual clay symposium, The Three Potters. The symposium features three nationally recognized ceramic artists, each distinguished craftspeople in their field. Open to the public with free admission, this event is a unique opportunity for the residents and visitors of the Highlands and Cashiers Plateau to meet well-respected artists and watch them demonstrate their work. The three artists who will be featured this year are Jim Connell, Fong Choo, and Brandon Reese. Jim Connell, of Rock Hill, South Carolina, has been a professor of ceramics at Winthrop University for 27 years and an active studio artist for 38 years. He has juried six out the last eight NCECA Clay National Exhibitions and 16 out of 17 Strictly Functional Pottery Nationals. In 2001, he also served as an on-site conference liaison for the Charlotte NCECA Conference. Connell is the recipient of the 2004 Residence Award. Fong Choo, Artist in Residence at Bellarmine University since 1990, has been focusing on the diminutive teapot form for over

a decade. Choo has also taught many national and international workshops in Bali, Indonesia, Israel, Singapore, and Canada. In the US, he regularly exhibits at notable art events such as The Smithsonian Craft Show and The American Craft Exposition. His work has received numerous “Best of Show” awards and is featured in many books and articles. Brandon Reese is an associate professor and head of the ceramics department at Oklahoma State University. He regularly exhibits his large-scale ceramic sculptures and has exhibited in Germany, Taiwan, and across the United States. His work is predominately known for their simple, familiar forms created in a variety of methods and at such large scales that they push the traditional boundaries of ceramic art. Reese’s sculptures playfully and beautifully express the idea that relationships offer a unique ability to enhance the individual elements while simultaneously unifying them to create a powerfully emotional and visual experience.

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Art League of Highlands-Cashiers THE ARTS

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Contributed by Zach Claxton

For years he continued he guest speaker at to experiment, testing the the September meetlimits of the wire medium ing of the Art League and teaching himself the lanof Highlands-Cashiers guage of line. At eighteen, will be Noah Saunders of on a trip to Munich, he disAthens, Georgia. covered the German ExpresThose who attend the sionists, and began to use presentation will be treated wire to render what had preto his description of a very viously been done with etchunusual art form. Mr. Sauning, wood block and drawders’ three-dimensional ing. A summer program at pieces are constructed of Pratt College in Brooklyn wire, a medium used by few led him to narrative sculpother artists. There have ture. With an acute sense therefore been virtually no of observation of the world prior works for him to study around him, he began to or mentors to guide him, but The Art League of Highlands offers pioneering wire artist Noah sculpt people and postures this has given him the freeSaunders at its September meeting – 5:00 P.M. Monday, of everyday life, with a subdom to discover on his own September 29 at The Bascom. way scene as his first narrathe possibilities of wire as an tive piece. Mr. Saunders has successfully demonstrated how art medium. Mr. Saunders’ interest in wire creations dates back to the wire can be used to express deep and profound emotions and fifth grade when he saw Alexander Calder’s Wire Circus, and he complex ideas. He continues to discover new possibilities in usused pipe cleaners to create his own wire circus. As his inter- ing wire for sculpture. Mr. Saunders will give his presentation at The Bascom on Sepest in wire grew he experimented with many forms, but it was the human form that truly resonated with him. When he discov- tember 29. The program, which will include a slide show and ered the sculpture of Michelangelo and Rodin, he knew he was samples of his work, begins at 5:00 p.m., preceded by social time at 4:30. Both are free and open to the public. hooked for life.

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Taking a Bough by Donna Rhodes

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For James Pader, the climb to the top is a bit easier, thanks to his one-of-a-kind handrails.

ames Pader crafts everything from green homes to inventive handrailings to business web designs. But this builder of numerous things traveled many roads before he finally found his true passion. “In 2004 while working for a contractor I was asked to build about 200 feet of natural handrail,” he says. A lover of nature, designing a handrail with mountain laurel branches was a cinch for Pader. The feel, the texture, the beauty, and the challenge of making all the parts fit appealed to his aesthetic sense, his love of the mountains, his resourcefulness, and his desire to create. But he wanted to manage his own innovative construction business, so in 2008 he earned his contracting license, established Winter Sun, LLC and, in addition to designing handrails, built the first green home in Macon County. With the economic slowdown however, constructing homes wasn’t nearly as rewarding as his burgeoning railing business where demand for his high quality product was growing by limbs and bounds. Once he had discovered this untapped market he put his left brain in gear and started building a worldwide web presence. In doing so he has reached handrail clients all across the country with inquiries now coming from abroad. 46 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

In fact, his laurel rails are in such demand he has contracted some of the region’s finest wood-working artisans to craft his railings, furniture, windows, and more so that he can manage orders, websites, shipping, and oversight. He says, “The best part of my job is the people I get to deal with. I have a builtin market. People already want what I produce. When I sell a project it is because somebody loves it. I work with top of the line contractors, superbly talented craftsmen, and homeowners who appreciate the very best. That is extremely satisfying.” Some of his most dramatic work is curved railings, which instantly become the focal point of a living space, interior or exterior. Railings that are allowed to weather develop an exquisite silver patina, though Pader will provide a stain upon request that preserves the natural reddish laurel look. Locally, you can see one of his installations at Summer House, Highway 28, or visit his website: http://awoodrailing. com to view a variety of photos from customers who sing his product’s praise. While you’re at it, why not ask for a free quote on a railing for your home, cabin, or deck? Send him measurements and get ready to turn your space into something uniquely spectacular. (828) 342-0873; info@awoodrailing.com.


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What You Can’t Use, We Can-To Contributed by Janet Grantham

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Bel Canto asks for one more thing from its generous benefactors.

nother early sellout at Bel Canto! Last year’s sellout occurred the second week in August; this year it was less than three weeks after our general mailing. The Twenty-Second Annual Bel Canto Recital sold out before the end of July. Although this is good news for our four beneficiaries, it is not good news for those of our benefactors that will not be able to attend this year. The maximum seating for the Performing Arts Center is 220 and we currently have requests for over 260 tickets. Our decision of the last couple of years to retain four performers instead of two has seemed to have increased demand for 48 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

tickets to one of Highlands’ most popular events of the season. Our lineup for this year is one of our best. Stella Zambalis, our Artistic Director, is the most excited she has ever been about this year’s performers – soprano Elizabeth Beers Kataria; Metropolitan Opera star, mezzo-soprano Victoria Livengood; tenor Clay Lilley and Metropolitan Opera star baritone Mark Rucker are slated to perform selections from opera as well as some favorite Broadway musicals. We are asking those who have purchased tickets and will not for unforeseen circumstances be able to attend to please return their unused tickets. We will use these tickets to fill orders from those benefactors who are now on the waiting list.


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PAC Meets the Met and More Contributed by Mary Adair Leslie

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The Performing Arts Center delves into the kaleidoscopic possibilities of HD performances of opera, drama and ballet. For tickets and information, call (828) 526-9047.

xciting things happened at The Performing Arts Center over the summer. Live in HD has expanded to include not only the MET Opera, but now the National Theatre of London and the Bolshoi Ballet. Coming up in September, the MET Opera is offering two encore performances. On Wednesday, September 10, it’s “Otello” by Verdi; originally broadcast on October 27, 2012. Verdi’s Shakespearean masterpiece returns to the Met with Johan Botha in the title role opposite the acclaimed Desdemona of star soprano Renée Fleming. Conductor is Seymon Bychkov. PAC offers “The Enchanted Island” on Wednesday, September 17. This was originally broadcast on January 21, 2012. In a story drawn from Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” the lovers are shipwrecked on his other-worldly island of “The Tempest.” Inspired by the musical pastiches and masques of the 18th century, the work showcases Handel, Vivaldi, Rameau, and others, and a new libretto devised and written by Jeremy Sams. Eminent conductor William Christie leads an all-star cast with David Daniels, Joyce DiDonato, and Plácido Domingo. The Met Opera Encore performance ticket prices are $15 Adults (for PAC members and MET members $12.75) and Students are $7. 50 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

Encore performances begin at 7:00 P.M. with a pre-opera discussion beginning at 6:30 P.M. The MET Opera 2014-15 Live in HD Season begins on Saturday, October 11 with “Macbeth” by Verdi and Saturday, October 18, with “Le Nozze Di Figaro” by Mozart. These performances begin at 12:55 P.M. with the pre-opera discussion beginning at 12:30 P.M. The National Theatre of London will present two offerings in September; on Friday, September 19, it’s “Medea” by Euripides in a new version by Ben Power. Helen McCrory takes the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy. And on Saturday, September 20, “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams. Benedict Andrews is the visionary director of the highly anticipated production of the timeless masterpiece, starring Gillian Anderson, Ben Foster and Vanessa Kirby. The National Theatre performances will begin at 7:00 P.M. Tickets are $18 for Adults (PAC Members: $15.30) The Bolshoi Ballet begins in November. Tickets for all Live in HD Series performances are available online: highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. The Performing Arts Center is located at 507 Chestnut Street in Highlands.


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Big Names, Big Fun at PAC Contributed by Mary Adair Leslie

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The Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center offers a pair of unforgettable musical performances – The Seldom Scene on September 27 and Broadway star Liz Callaway on October 4. For information or reservations, call (828) 526-9047.

luegrass returns to PAC at 8:00 P.M. Saturday, September 27, with the legendary group The Seldom Scene. What does it take for a bluegrass band to remain popular for more than four decades? For Seldom Scene, it’s taken not only talented musicians, a signature sound, and a solid repertoire, but also a sheer sense of fun. On April 22, the longtime pillars of the bluegrass world returned with the aptly titled “Long Time…Seldom Scene. The newly recorded collection features fresh interpretations of 16 oft-requested tunes and is the band’s first studio album since the Grammynominated album “Scenechronized” in 2007. The new album features founding members Tom Gray and John Starling and guests Chris Eldridge, Emmylou Harris, and Rickie Simpkins. It’s been over 40 years since they began playing together at weekly jam sessions. The Seldom Scene have become one of the single greatest contributors to the progression of bluegrass while setting a new standard and attracting new audiences to the genre, including bluegrass versions of country 52 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

music, rock, and even classical pop. The band’s popularity soon forced them to play more than once a week -- but they continued to maintain their image as being seldom seen, and on several of their early album covers were photographed with the stage lights on only their feet, or with their backs to the camera. On Saturday, October 4, it’s “Broadway and More” with Broadway veteran Liz Callaway. Liz Callaway is a Tony-nominee and Emmy Award-winning actress, singer and recording artist. She made her Broadway debut in Stephen Sondheim’s “Merrily We Roll Along,” received a Tony Award nomination for her performance in “Baby,” and for five years, won acclaim as Grizabella in “Cats.” She has also starred in the original casts of “Miss Saigon,” “The Three Musketeers,” and “The Look of Love.” Tickets are available online at highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. Highlands PAC is located at 507 Chestnut Street in Highlands.


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Movies at

The Playhouse by Luke Osteen Highlands Playhouse turns to its movies with the arrival of September.

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ven though Highlands Playhouse has drawn the curtain on a successful summer season of live theatre, that doesn’t mean that it’ll go into hibernation. In fact, this is the time to enjoy the Playhouse’s consistently appealing lineup of movies, shown in its state-of-the-art cinema. “The Hundred Foot Journey” is playing the first two weeks of September. The film, which stars Helen Mirren, is a comedydrama about two competing restaurants in a little French village. National Public Radio film critic Kenneth Turan said, “The film is a sweet and unapologetic fairy tale for adults. Its story of cuisines and cultures and conflict has been polished to the highest possible sheen. ‘Journey’ stars canny veterans Helen Mirren and Om Puri, who play competing restaurateurs named Madame Mallory and Papa Kadam. Their establishments create such mouth-watering dishes, that seeing this film on an empty stomach is not recommended. Tragedy causes the Kadam family to relocate from India to France. They end up in a tiny town where Madame Mallory, proud proprietor of a restaurant with a Michelin star, cracks the whip at her staff.” For showtimes and tickets, please call (828) 526-2695 or stop by the box office at 362 Oak Street in Highlands. Upcoming movies at Highlands Playhouse include “Giver,” “Boyhood,” and “Trip to Italy.”

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DINING

Altitudes Restaurant

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by Luke Osteen | Photos by Marjorie Fielding

ltitudes Restaurant at Skyline Lodge is only four miles from Highlands’ Main Street, yet this dining room feels a million miles from the cares of the world. Part of this conundrum is the location itself, nestled inside an old growth forest halfway up Flat Mountain with the laughing sounds of Big Creek carried upon a gentle breeze coming in through open windows. Part of it derives from the décor – the massive granite walls were hewn from the Flat Mountain Quarry in the 1930s and impart an undeniable stateliness to the place. The granite and hardwood blending extends to the Ladies Room, which my date says is “magnificent.” I was curious to see what a magnificent restroom looks like, but lacked the courage to peek inside. And certainly a good portion of the charm is the exuberance of the staff – over the course of our meal we got to know our server Guy, assistant dining room manager Eric Ferndl (who literally grew up in the Altitudes kitchen), chef Kirtis Kremser and sous chef Tony Taylor. Exuberance, yes, but they refused to be rushed. This is a place where conversation is relished and the meal is to be savored. You have to drive to get here, you might as well take your time and get your money’s worth. And what a menu. Tricia started off the evening with Lou Lou’s Lemon Drop Martini, a punctuation point for a meal she’d “remember for years to come” (her words, and she’s remarkably guarded in her judgments). This creation was a careful blending of Grey Goose Vodka, freshly-squeezed lemon juice and simple syrup, served in a sugar-rimmed glass evocative of a blue-stemmed lily. The glass 58 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

was so filled that the only way to get started was with a passionate slurp. She pronounced it “divine.” Tricia does not get rhapsodic like that. I started with a simple Caprese Salad – a proud serving of Roma Tomatoes, Fresh Mozzarella, Basil and Olives drizzled with an exquisite Balsamic Vinaigrette. Whenever possible, I like to start with something like a Caprese Salad -- on the surface, simple and straightforward, yet so very prone to go wonky if attention is not paid. Altitudes’ was perfectly balanced and I’ll swear those tomatoes were in someone’s backyard garden 30 minutes before they were placed in front of me. This is how summer is supposed to taste. Tricia decided to since she was in the mountains, at a restaurant whose name celebrates its distance from sea level, she’d order Altitude’s signature pasta dish, Crustacean Supreme. This was a generous helping of Lobster, Scallops and Prawns resting upon a bed of fresh linguini pasta, drenched in a rich sauce of butter, garlic, white wine and olive oil. She did not want to share with me. I went with the Maple Leaf Duck Breast, a carefully roasted creation complemented with a Honey-Raspberry Reduction. I earned some points by reluctantly sharing. I carefully, carefully measured out a forkful. You need to understand – we’re not usually like this. We’re generous and loving and devoted wholeheartedly to one another. But sharing at Altitudes was not easy. Find out what I mean. Reservations are a good idea (and a necessity for Altitudes’ remarkable Champagne Sunday Brunch. Call them at (828) 526-2121.


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Pumpkin Gingerbread Smoothie DINING

Contributed by Dr. Anastasia Halldin, Nutrition Coach healthymamainfo.com

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hen you’d like to taste all the flavors of the fall and don’t want to spend any time cooking, you can make a smoothie. Pumpkin gingerbread smoothie smells like crisp air, like golden leaves and like quieter days. You can make this smoothie in five minutes and

it is wonderful both as a snack and for a quick breakfast. This smoothie tastes like a holiday cookie, yet it is still light and pumpkin brings just the right amount of texture and sweetness to it. Pumpkin Gingerbread Smoothie

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Yield: 2-3 glasses Ingredients: 1/3 cup pumpkin puree 1 banana frozen 4 tablespoons flax seed ground 15 Raw almonds 1 teaspoon fresh ginger grated 1 teaspoon cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/2 cup cold water 4 ice cubes 2 teaspoons pure maple syrup Instructions: Blend everything until smooth. Add more water, if needed and blend again. Serve.


If it Tastes Good, Drink it. DINING

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here has long been a school of wine professional that asserts that any wine over a certain alcohol percentage is not a wellmade wine. I see many of them at trade shows singing the virtues of a newly-tasted Chardonnay just to recant after looking at the bottle and reading that the alcohol content is over 13.5 percent. Most read the alcohol content first now to avoid this embarrassingly contradictory behavior. If it seems silly to you, to judge a wine purely on its alcohol content, that’s because it is. Curt Christiansen, Wine Navigator Most wineries can make their Madison’s Restaurant, empiricon@hotmail.com alcohol levels whatever they want by reverse osmosis. What many people don’t know is that there is a significant tax on any wine over a cer-

tain level of alcohol. So why would someone pay more money to make wine that some misinformed few regard as inferior wines. The real question is, why are so many wineries willing to only produce wines under that tax limit? There are large companies that own many wineries. For them, that extra tax takes a big bite out of the bottom line, which in turn encourages them not to make the best wine they can but to make the best wine they can while avoiding a hefty tax. So would you rather buy wine that’s made based on economics, or wine made to the wineries’ specifications and style? Just another way to look at it. Drink well, Curt

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Mix vodka, Southern Comfort, amaretto, triple sec with splashs of orange juice, grenadine and lime juice.

Shake and pour over garnished glass filled with ice.

Thyme of Your Life by Jenny King

The Thyme of Your Life

For Wild Thyme Bartender Beau Maxcy, his profession is a heady mix of passion and showmanship.

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alk into Wild Thyme Restaurant in downtown Highlands and you’ll be greeted by the smiling face of Beau Maxcy. Standing behind the elegant granite bar, Beau is smiling because he loves working in such a refined setting, where patrons are surrounded by the original art of Susan Easton Burns and relaxing coffee house music. Beau’s father retired to the area after 31 years as a Palm Beach County firefighter and in 2005 Beau came up for a visit. He loves motorcycles and four-wheelers and decided this was the place to be. Wanting to make a better life for himself and the love of his life, a 14 year old pit bull named Lexus, they made the move in 2007. Beau has done many things over his lifetime from construction to slinging beer and even massage therapy. He put himself through massage school and is licensed in Florida, but prefers working behind the bar. “When you’re giving someone a massage you really shouldn’t talk -- it’s not the place to tell stories,” he says. Beau has been a bartender for 18 years and always wanted to learn the trade. Starting out as a server he says, “Whenever I took a drink order I’d run over to watch how it was made. A lot of servers don’t do that.” Many of the “dives” he worked in encouraged quantity over quality and he quickly tired of that. 62 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

Since Wild Thyme is a Wine Spectator award-winning restaurant, Beau has traded Miller for Merlot. He loves to make recommendations depending on the customer’s palate and doesn’t adhere to the old principle of white with fish or red with meat. He laughs as he says, “If you like red wine, drink red wine. Drink what you like. We live in a world where we have a lot of freedom and a lot of choice. You drink what you like. You don’t have to go by standards.” He finds his clientele at Wild Thyme appreciate a well-made classic cocktail like a Manhattan or Old Fashioned. But he gets many requests for his Texas Margarita made with orange juice, fresh lime juice and homemade sour mix, as well. His horseradish- infused Bloody Marys are so popular it has been suggested that he bottle the mix. But by far, one of the most popular cocktails is the signature “Thyme of Your Life” which Beau has tweaked to perfection. You take Southern Comfort, Amaretto, Vodka, Triple Sec, orange and lime juices and Grenadine. Pour it into a shaker with ice and mix well then serve it in a large hurricane glass garnished with an orange slice and a cherry. The menu reads: “Wild Thyme is the place. This is the drink. Be careful, it might be too much fun.” It does sound like fun – rather like a Caribbean Cruise in a glass – pairing nicely with Beau’s philosophy: “Drink what you like. Do what makes you happy.”


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Evenings at Lakeside DINING

by Mary Jane McCall

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Lakeside Restaurant’s “Evenings at Lakeside” is a remarkable, delicious way to support the Highlands community. For reservations, call (828) 526-9419.

arm-to-table fresh produce, delicious nightly seafood specials based on what’s fresh and in season, impeccable service, an impressive wine list and their picturesque location on Harris Lake keep guests returning again and again to Lakeside Restaurant. It’s the perfect place for a romantic dinner for two or an evening out catching up with old friends. Lakeside recognizes that the community is greatly enhanced by the many non-profits which call Highlands home and they graciously feature “Evenings at Lakeside” as a means to support local non-profits. Wednesday evenings are set aside for area non-profits to join Lakeside in raising money and awareness for their causes. Interested non-profits should contact Lakeside at (828) 526-9419 to select an available date. Lakeside will donate 15 percent of the non-profit’s guest checks that evening to the non-profit. It is up to each organization and their board members to market their evening. It is also important that when making reservations you mention that you are there to support your chosen non-profit. This year several non-profits, including Highlands-Cashiers

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Hospital, Scaly Mountain Woman’s Club and Gilliam’s Promise have already been benefactors of these increasingly successful Wednesday nights. The next Evening at Lakeside is set for October 8 for the Highlands Cashiers Chamber Music Festival. Thousands of dollars have been raised through these evenings since inception. Tonya Hensley, Executive Director of The Literacy Council of Highlands, shared her thoughts on how much these evenings mean to the organizations which have participated: “Nonprofits like the Literacy Council are dependent upon the generosity of the public in order to continue their work in our community. It is always nice to see individuals and businesses giving back to make our beautiful little mountain town a better place for us all. That is why what Laura and her staff are doing is so special. I am honored that they have once again chosen our organization as a beneficiary of their generosity.” For more information or to make reservations, please call Lakeside at (828) 526-9419. They are located at 531 Smallwood Avenue.


The Taste of the Town DINING

by Donna Rhodes

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will be OEI’s local food vendors et ready to throw your including Sunburst Trout Farm, taste buds into maxiBarkers Creek Mill, and Paintmum overdrive. ed Hills Natural Beef. Relax 2014 is the eighth year runin a beautiful setting with muning that the Highlands Chamsic by the Back Porch Orchesber of Commerce and Visitor tra. Contact Old Edwards Inn Center has launched its magfor tickets. nificent four-day destination Also on Friday, each startevent, the Highlands Culinary ing at 6:30 P.M., don’t miss the Weekend. Guests are guarandelicious offerings from these teed a cookery/winery happenLocal restaurants are pulling out all the stops for the fine vendors and restaurants ing they will savor a lifetime. Highlands Culinary Weekend, November 6-9. For more information, -- Rosewood Market and Inn at Spokeswoman and orgacall (828) 526-5841. Half Mile Farm; Ruka’s Table; nizer Laura Huerta declares the Ugly Dog; Wolfgang’s Restauevent positively gastronomical! She adds, “Dishing up this epicurean extravaganza are the fin- rant & Wine Bistro; and Lakeside Restaurant. To buy tickets for est restaurateurs, chefs, bakers, and drink specialists Highlands all the dinner presentations, contact individual providers. And don’t miss the annual Sip and Stroll, Friday and Saturday and the region have to offer.” The Opening Night Celebration, Thursday, November 6, from 11:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. Bonus! Louis Osteen will be in starts at 7:00 P.M. at the Highlands Country Clubhouse and the kitchen at Mountain Fresh most of the weekend. Louis is goes until. The kick-off features all the participating restau- a James Beard award-winner and will be preparing sumptuous rants, winemakers, and vendors gathered under one roof for breakfast and lunch delights for the public. Huerta sums up the annual event by saying, “I like the caone glorious meet, greet, sip, savor and swirl. Tickets are a steal at $75 per person. Enjoy great company and live music maraderie when all the restaurants come together, showcase while you sample a variety of wines from the area’s promi- their best, and do something outside the box. I love the sense nent cellars. Travel table-to-table tasting all your favorite local of community this occasion affords.” To learn more about the Highlands Culinary Weekend, conchefs’ specialties. On Friday night, November 7, Old Edwards Inn is hosting its tact the Highlands Chamber of Commerce and Visitor’s Center Big Farm Dinner at The Farm, starting at 6:30 P.M. In attendance at (828) 526-5841.

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DINING

Dale Heinlein

Something’s Brewing by Jenny King

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Dale Heinlein brings a taste of the mountains to the vast national beer stage.

ale Heinlein, owner of the Satulah Mountain Brewing Company in Highlands, is passion personified. He has thrown himself into his business with the fervor of a true believer. Heinlein, a Highlands native, has brought to town something that has long been lacking - a small local brewery. Small being the operative word! Right now, it’s a one man show with Heinlein handling all aspects of his business - from licensing and applications to hands-on brewing. But he says it’s worth it. Just last month Heinlein was invited to participate in the Sierra Nevada Brewery Beer Camp at their new facility in Mills River, near Asheville. Asheville has now been named “Beer City USA” and boasts more breweries per capita than any other U.S. city – one of the reasons Sierra Nevada chose to expand to the area. At beer camp Satulah Mountain was the smallest of all the featured breweries and thanks to the alphabetic listing, Dale found himself next to Sierra Nevada – the largest brew house! The response to his brews was phenomenal and he came away knowing he was on the right track. Which is huge for this fledgling business. Located on Carolina Way in Highlands, the Satulah Mountain Brewing Company is all about using what he can find that’s grown locally, whether it’s the fresh herbs he uses in his Sunset Saison or the local blueberries he uses to infuse his Satulah Pahluah wheat beer. He says thanks to the collaboration of re66 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

gional brewers, it’s likely he’ll soon be able to even source his hops locally. Heinlein, his fiancé Eva and daughter Sierra moved back to Highlands from Atlanta a few years ago and decided it was time to open the beer pub they’d dreamed of. When renovating the space they opted for sustainable elements and rustic touches that reflect the heart of the mountains they love. But step back into the brewing rooms and suddenly things become quite high tech. There is a science to the art of brewing, and along with multiple regulations that must be met by the Department of Health and the Department of Agriculture it seems it might take some of the fun away from creating brews. Not for Heinlein. His excitement is contagious and he is always thinking of new ways to improve the process. But expanding….not so much. He doesn’t foresee bottling his brews for mass consumption but is hoping to sell kegs to those establishments in town who serve draft beer. He is in the process of having his own growlers made and perhaps those can be sold in local stores. Should you have your own growler he encourages you to bring it in and he’ll fill it with one of his brews on tap, like the popular, “Hoppy Hiker.” The Satulah Mountain Brewing Company opens at 4:00 P.M. Tuesday through Friday and at 2:00 P.M. Saturdays and Sundays. They’re located at 454 Carolina Way, behind the Bank of America, in Highlands and be sure to visit them on Facebook.


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Hiker Jam Oktoberfest by Jenny King

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Beer, bands and heaps of delicious food – the Hiker Jam Oktoberfest, set for Saturday October 25 at the Village Green in Cashiers, has all the right ingredients.

eaf season on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau just got way more exciting. Head to the Village Green in Cashiers on Saturday, October 25, for the family-friendly Hiker Jam Oktoberfest -- a festival of bands, breweries and great eats. Clinton O’Brien, owner of The Lost Hiker in Highlands, says it’s long been a dream of his to host a music festival in the area and The Village Green in Cashiers welcomed the idea with open arms. Event planner Erin Moffitt says they’ll be utilizing the entire 12.5 acre site with two music stages; food vendors; retail vendors; artists; beer tents and a dedicated kid-friendly area with special activities for the children. Food trucks from Asheville like the Flying Falafel Brothers and Home Free Bagels will offer up some intriguing fare. Slab Town Pizza and Wild Thyme in Cashiers as well as Mountain Fresh Grocery and The Smokehouse from Highlands will be represented along with other local vendors and retailers. You can’t have Oktoberfest without beer so there’s going to be a free beer-tasting tent featuring participating breweries like Samuel Adams, Sierra Nevada, Sweetwater. Lagunitas, Oskar Blues, Magic Hat and others. And since it’s a music festival, 68 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

the Hiker Jam Oktoberfest will have bands that appeal to everyone. Featured groups include the Corbitt Brothers, Porch 40, Nitrograss, Hurricane Creek, Homemade Wine, Jay Drummonds, American Gonzos, and The Hooligans. By the way, The Corbitt Brothers will playing at The Lost Hiker Friday night before the festival, just in case you want to get a head start on the dancing! Festival gates will open at 10:00 A.M. and close at 11 P.M. Saturday, October 25. General admission ticket prices are $25 and V.I.P. tickets sell for $100. V.I.P. ticket holders will have covered seating closest to the stage and an open bar, catered refreshments and table service. O’Brien suggests folks get to the Village Green early to find the best spots. Bring your chairs and blankets but no food or coolers, please. Well-behaved pets are welcomed. For more information on this Hiker Jam Oktoberfest or to find out how you can become a sponsor or vendor, visit The Lost Hiker on Facebook or give them a call at (828) 526-8242. They’re located at 476 Carolina Way in Highlands, across from Macon Bank. Sponsors include Landmark Realty Group, GCAMA, WHLC FM 104.5, Mountain Fresh Grocery, Cyprus International Restaurant and The Smokehouse Restaurant.


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HIGHLANDS AREA RESTAURANTS Altitude Restaurant at Skyline Lodge • Flat Mtn. Road • 828-526-2121 $ $ $-$$ • • • • • NC • • • • 60 Bella’s Junction Cafe • 20 Old Mud Creek Road, Scaly, NC • 828-526-0803 $ $ $ • C • L • • 64 The Bistro at Wolfgang’s • 460 Main Street • 828-526-3807 $-$$ • • • • NC • L • • 5 Creekside Casual Dining • Mountain Brook Center • 828-526-9822 ¢ ¢ ¢ • • • C • L • • 64 Cyprus International Cuisine • 490 Dillard Road • 828-526-4429 $$ $$$ • • • • • C • • • 63 Dusty’s • 493 Dillard Road • 828-526-2762 ¢ ¢ • • C • • • • 59 Fressers Courtyard Cafe • 470 Oak Street, Village Square • 828-526-4188 ¢-$ ¢-$$ • • • C • • • • 59 High Cotton Wine & Cheese Co. • 205 South Fourth Street • 828-787-2199 ¢ $ • • • C • • • 61 Highlands Smokehouse • 595 Franklin Road • 828-526-5000 $ $ • • • • C • • • • 59 * The Kitchen CarryAway & Catering • 350 S. Fifth St. • 828-526-2110 $-$$ $-$$ • • • 65 Lakeside Restaurant • Smallwood Avenue • 828-526-9419 $$$ • • • • C • • • 61 Madison’s Restaurant & Wine Garden • 445 Main St. • 828-787-2525 $ $$ $$ • • • • NC • • 4 Meritage Bistro • 490 Carolina Way • 828-526-1019 $$$ • • • C • • 65 On the Verandah • Hwy. 64 (Franklin Road) • 828-526-2338 $-$$ $-$$ • • • • • NC • • • • 63 * Rosewood Market • Main Street • 828-526-0383 $-$$ $-$$ • • • • • 104 SweeTreats Deli • Corner of Main and South 4th St. • 828-526-9632 ¢ ¢ • • C • L • 64 Ugly Dog Pub/The Dog House • 294 South 4th St. • 828-526-8364 ¢ ¢ • • C • • • 59 Wolfgang’s Restaurant • 460 Main Street • 828-526-3807 $-$$ • • • • NC • L • • 5 CASHIERS AREA RESTAURANTS *On the Side at Cashiers Farmers Market • Crossroads • 828-743-4334 • 67 Chez Dupont & The Stone Soup Cafe • 48 Village Walk • 828-743-1960 $ $ • • • • Dinner C • • • • 67 Cornucopia •16 Cashiers School Road • 828-743-3750 $ $ $ $ • • • • C • • • 67 The Orchard • Highway 107 South • 828-743-7614 $$$ • • • • Dinner C • • • 64 Slabtown Pizza • 45 Slab Town Road 828-743-0020 $ $ • • C • • • 67 Zookeeper • Mountain Laurel Shoppes • 828-743-7711 ¢ ¢ ¢ • C • • 38 ¢ $

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Highlands Area Restaurants Altitude’s at Skyline Lodge - 828-526-2121 Annie’s Cafe - 828-526-1663 Asian House - 828-787-1680 Bella’s Junction Cafe - 828-526-0803 Bistro on Main/ Main Street Inn - 828-526-2590 The Bistro at Wolfgang’s - 828-526-3807 The Brick Oven - 828-526-4121 Bryson’s Deli - 828-526-3775 Buck’s Coffee Cafe - 828-526-0020 Cafe 460 - 828-526-8926 Cyprus International Cuisine - 828-526-4429 Dusty’s - 828-526-2762 El Azteca - 828-526-2244 Fressers Courtyard Cafe - 828-526-4188 Golden China - 828-526-5525 Highlands Smokehouse - 828-526-5000 Highlands Wine & Cheese Co. - 828-787-2199 Kelsey Place Restaurant - 828-526-9380 The Kitchen CarryAway & Catering - 828-526-2110 Lakeside Restaurant - 828-526-9419 Madison’s Restaurant & Wine Garden - 828-787-2525

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Meritage Bistro - 828-526-1019 Mountain Fresh - 828-526-2400 On the Verandah - 828-526-2338 Pescado’s - 828-526-9313 Pizza Place - 828-526-5660 Paoletti’s - 828- 526-4906 Rosewood Market - 828-526-0383 Ruka’s Table - 828-526-3636 Rustico at The Log Cabin - 828-526-0999 Sports Page - 828-526-3555 Subway - 828-526-1706 SweeTreats - 828- 526-9822 Tokyo - Authentic Asian Cuisine - 828-526-8800 The Ugly Dog/Dog House - 828- 526-8364 Wild Thyme Gourmet - 828-526-4035 Wine Garden at Old Edwards Inn - 828-787-2525 Wolfgang’s Restaurant - 828-526-3807 Cashiers Area Restaurants Brown Trout Mountain Grille - 828-877-3474 Buck’s Coffee Cafe - 828-743-9997 Cafe 107 - 828-293-1221 Canyon Kitchen - 828-743-7967

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Carolina Smokehouse - 828-743-3200 Chester’s Chicken at Cashiers Exxon - 828-743-5041 Chez Dupont and the Stone Soup Cafe - 828-743-1960 Chile Loco - 828-743-1160 Cornucopia Restaurant - 828-743-3750 Four Season Grille - 828-743-4284 Happ’s Place - 828-743-2266 High Hampton Inn - 828-743-2411 Hunt Bros. Pizza at Cashiers BP - 828-743-2337 JJ’s Eatery and Canteen - 828-743-7778 Mica’s Restaurant - 828-743-5740 On the Side at Cashiers Farmers Market - 828-743-4334 The Orchard - 828-743-7614 Randevu Restaurant - 828-743-0190 Rosie’s Café - 828-743-0160 Slab Town Pizza (STP) - 828-743-0020 Subway - 828-743-1300 The Gamekeeper’s Tavern -  828-743-4263 Wendy’s - 828-743-7777 Yoshi Japanese Steakhouse - 828-743-8747 Zookeeper - 828-743-7711


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Know Our Birds

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he red-shouldered hawk is a fairly common raptor in North Carolina. This handsome bird of prey can live in towns and suburbs, or in its favorite habitat—mature woods along streams and rivers and in swamps. Such wooded zones support the hawk’s prey. The red-shouldered hawk is a type of hawk known as a “buteo.” Buteos have broad wings and wide tails that are usually banded. Like other buteos, the red-shouldered hawk likes to soar, but it flaps its wings more than the red-tailed hawk. The red-shouldered hawk is a mediumsized hawk, smaller than the red-tailed hawk and larger than the broad-winged hawk. One usually sees the red shoulders only when the bird perches nearby. Better field marks are the strongly barred black-and-white tail and upper wing feathers. This barring in the wing produces a translucent or light patch near the tip of the underwing. The male and female have similar plumage, but the female is noticeably larger than the male.

Photo by Ed Boos Courtesy of Highlands Plateau Audubon Society

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Fishing Journals VENTURE OUT

Contributed by David Wilkes Highland Hiker highlandhiker.com

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eeping a fly journal can be joyable activity as useful addition

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sport. It’s interesting to look back from time to time at past trips or just days spent fishing locally and reminisce. However, keeping a journal can also be a great tool for knowing when and where to fish and which flies work best. Trout feed primarily on aquatic insects and the life cycles of those insects follow a regular annual cycle. Therefore, if you caught fish today on a mayfly or stonefly imitation, it would be a good bet that with similar conditions you would have the same results on this same day next

year. I’ve experienced outstanding fishing days and six months later couldn’t recall exactly which month it occurred in. With a journal you can record the river fished, weather conditions, air and water temperature, quantity and size of fish, and flies that were successful. A good friend who had just bought a home near Highlands once told me that he had fished the Cullasaja River one day in mid March and had the best two hours of fishing he had ever experienced. He caught 20 fish and saw no other fishermen all

morning. I told him to write down the day and time in a journal, come back on the same day next year and I could guarantee the same results. He asked how I could possibly make that kind of guarantee. I explained that the Cullasaja River along with all hatchery supported rivers in North Carolina are closed to fishing the month of March while they are being stocked for the season that begins the first Saturday in April. Journaling may also give you good indications of things not to try as well.

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The Lob and Sand Shot VENTURE OUT

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Contributed by Tom Chillemi, PGA Golf Professional Tom’s Golf Tours, info@tomsgolftours.com

oday, I am going to pass on a few tips for two shots that my Dad, Nick Chillemi, one of the finest PGA teaching professionals I’ve ever known, passed on to me many years ago: The ball is positioned towards the left foot. Weight at address is leaning on the right foot. The face of the club is open at address. The swing plane should be outside and cutting across the ball. The club slides under the ball. The face of the club stays open and does not rotate over as in a normal shot. Even though all siz of the

tips above are needed to complete a successful shot, the most important is #6. To execute correctly, the club must stay in an open position through impact and follow through. The secret is simple: It’s all in the grip. Move both of your hands to the left of the club. Left thumb on top and right thumb to the left side of club. This will feel weird, but it is what is going to make the shots work. Now I’ll tell you why this works so easily: What we are trying to do with these shots is keep the clubface open and not let the toe of the club rotate over as in a normal shot.

What we have done with this super weak grip is put the hands in a position so the club cannot rotate over because both hands have already rotated over due to the new grip. I guarantee you the club will slide right under the ball with an open face if you use this technique. The only difference with a lob is the club contacts right behind the ball. With the sand (explosion) shot, the club contacts the sand an inch or two behind the ball. Try this a few times and I think you will be amazed at the amount of loft that stays throughout the impact zone to give you the high soft shot.

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Critter Corner VENTURE OUT

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he snapping turtle is the largest freshwater turtle in North Carolina. It has a very large head, a long neck, and a long tail. The carapace (top of shell) is large and varies in color from black to light brown. The plastron (bottom of shell) is small and unhinged. Snapping turtles are omnivo-

rous. Their diet is varied and includes aquatic invertebrates, fish, reptiles, birds (such as ducklings), mammals, carrion, and aquatic vegetation. This is one of the most aquatic freshwater turtles found in the state. However, individuals of all sizes can be found on land, especially nesting females.

Snapping Turtle in Lindenwood Lake Photo by By Rick Feldhoff Courtesy of Highlands Biological Station

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Rainbow Falls Rainbow Falls towers almost one hundred and fifty feet over the Horsepasture River, a powerful flow of water which fills the air with mist and creates the early morning rainbows that give the waterfall its name. You can access Rainbow Falls through Gorges State Park via the highway 281 entrance. Follow the road past the new visitor’s center and park at the large paved parking lot. A 3 mile gravel trail leads down into the gorge and into national forest property, which means it is legal to swim here! Be safe and bring a towel!

WATERFALL PHOTO BY WATERFALLS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Download the Waterfalls of Western North Carolina App at: http://appstore.com/flickinamazinginc to enjoy area waterfalls, photos and directions.

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HISTORY

Starting with Love by Donna Rhodes | Photo courtesy Highlands Historical Society

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A zest for life and the blessings of the outdoors has fueled Highlanders since the earliest days of the town.

e know Louise Bascom for her love of the arts and her namesake, The Bascom Visual Arts Center in Highlands, but did you realize she was also quite the sport on the tennis court? Decked out in a full-length, long-sleeved dress and straw hat, she made a dashing fashion statement as a turn-of-thecentury (1900s) tennis maven during Sunday matches at the Davis House. Vest, tie, pants, and jacket were the attire for her gentleman partner. After lunch, still dressed in what appeared to be their Sunday best, high society ladies, gentlemen, and children would dash around the clay and politely tap (and occasionally smash) the ball back to opponents. It was game, set, match while hardly breaking a sweat. Imagine Venus and Serena Williams charging the net in full-length dresses today! In 1984, nearly a century after Louise Bascom rallied and volleyed at the Davis Home, local tennis enthusiasts found

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an official headquarters at the Mountain Laurel Tennis Club on Dillard Road just south of Highlands. Three indoor courts, two outdoor courts, techno-gym equipment, indoor pool, pro shop, lounge, and dining facilities give the area’s number one sport, golf, a run for its money. The Highlands Plateau has never suffered a lack of interesting physical activities with golf, tennis, hunting, fishing, hiking, swimming, canoeing, white water rafting, rappelling, horseback riding, and more just a mountain or meadow away, and what better place to engage in an outdoor sport than one with such exquisite scenery? To learn more about other local activities, such as the ever-popular Stitch and Bitch, check out Ran Shaffner’s book, “Heart of the Blue Ridge.” Visit Highlands Historical Society during weekends, now through October, or go online to www.highlandshistory.com or email highlandshistory@nctv.com.


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The Birth of a County, Part Two HISTORY

Contributed by Jane Gibson Nardy, Historian, Cashiers Historical Society Continued from last month’s issue is the remainder of the article about Jackson County, North Carolina’s, 80 years of history as printed in the May 22, 1932, issue of the Asheville Citizen Times.

The first county seat was located at a point which was of Jackson County. then a few miles west of the center of the county. The “Judging from the records, one of the most active men of place selected was Webster, which is situated on a broad the group was John B. Allison. He came from the rolling elevation overlooking the beautiful Tuckaseegee Haywood side and had for several River. In 1913 the county seat was terms been sheriff of that county. moved by Another was Joseph Keener. He popular vote was said to be a tolerable scholar, to Sylva. A fine scribe familiar with legal and larger court clerical forms and a man of excelhouse and lent judgment. He was a surveyjail were built. or and a member of the General Part of the old Assembly, house and senate. court house at “E. Douglas Davis was anothWebster is still er county builder. He served standing. Sylva the county in peace and war was named for for 20 years, 12 as High Sheriff William Sylva, and eight as clerk of the supea tramp. The rior court. He also representfirst mayor of ed the county in the General Sylva was O. B. Assembly. Coward. “Jackson County adjoins “As is usually the counties of Haywood, the case, most of Macon, Swain, and Transylthe leaders of this vania, and also adjoins the section were interstate of South Carolina. Its ested in the birth of population is Anglo-Saxon. a county, but very One of the peculiar things few of them were about Jackson County is willing to put forth that it has been a part any effort in which of 14 counties. It was at to establish and build one time part of a county a county. Only a few that extended from the unty. Jackson Co assumed the responsicoast of North Carolina d ol ar ye in 5 iers Valley rding Cash bility and did the work. to within 50 miles of the ga re e” Peop “Summer and from to Among them was DanMississippi River. er tt Le 1857 iel Bryson, Sr., the first Thaddeus Dillard Bryson, formerly of Swain Counpermanent settler in w h a t ty was the first county representative from Jackson County in is now Beta on Scott’s Creek. There was no place to the General Assembly. The first naturalized citizens of Jackorganize a court – one of the first things in establishing a coun- son County were Eric Lovedahl, former subject of Oscar I of ty government. This rugged old pioneer, with a spirit of gen- Sweden and James Searle, former subject of Queen Victoria erosity, threw open the door of his own home for the courts of England.”

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Celebrating Jane by Donna Rhodes

History isn’t about dates and places and wars. It’s about people who fill the spaces between them. -- Jodi Picoult If you live a clean, uneventful life, you don’t create records. It is the rascals who make headlines and become interesting historical skeletons dangling in our closets. -- Jane Nardy

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ane Nardy delights in digging up those cold case skeletons and their stories, much to the delight of her Laurel readership and genealogy clients, though she hasn’t much time for private research anymore. She is way too busy outliving a whole lot of people by keeping her mind, body, and spirit active and booked solid. There isn’t a regional genealogical or historical organization that doesn’t claim her as member. Jackson County, Macon County, Highlands, Cashiers, Atlanta, and a score of other spots highlighted on the map vie for her genealogical genius and her devoted friendship. Lucky for Cashiers, in 1990, she left Atlanta and came home to her deep and interconnected Zachary family roots. “I have traveled all over the world and this is the nicest, prettiest, and safest place you can live,” she says. “I had a summerhouse on the old homestead, which became a full-time home. I have never looked back. I love every minute that I am here.” Nardy was a certified professional genealogist for 30 years who specialized in Georgia research. Often she would do marathon investigations in Georgia and put her reports together here. As a permanent Plateau resident, she helped found the Cashiers Historical Society and now serves as its Historian. “I love to speak on history and genealogy on a nationwide basis,” she says. “I particularly enjoy giving history tours. We go around for a whole day viewing vintage architecture, visiting graveyards (tombstones are a huge historical resource), and indulging in a picnic on site, sharing fascinating stories. Everything I do is a pure joy.” Nardy was in her 40s when she really got interested in genealogy. “I saw a show on PBS about how to do your own family history, she says. “My grandmother didn’t know what happened to her grandfather and that made me want to find out. I went down to the Georgia archives and did some research. One of his slaves stabbed him 20 times.” Even genealogists have skeletons in their closets! Nardy is a walking encyclopedia of fascinating facts. She stores them all in her very active octogenarian brain. If Nardy and a computer were in a John Henry versus steam-hammer competition (with local history the subject), the computer would fry its hard drive long before Nardy would run out of historical steam. Her 80th birthday, September 16, is going to be a large family affair. “We just finished the Zachary family reunion, but they are still throwing a big party for me,” she says. “I thought I might feel ancient at 80, but I feel like I am 50!” Nardy is going strong and is inspired daily by friends’ inquiries, reading, and overheard conversations. There is always something wonderful to write about. If you’d like to share a story, you can chat online at: janesaerie@aol.com. Or call her at (828) 743-9002.

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HISTORY

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ooking down Highlands Main Street, a visitor’s eye is drawn to the marquee of the Galax Theatre. The lights are dark now and there are no large letters announcing films such as “Hound Dog Man” or Disney’s “Parent Trap,” but the memories still linger for those folks who enjoyed their first date there. We can thank School Principal Otto Summers and his partner, Clarence (Doc) Mitchell for the Galax’s Main Street location which opened in 1948. Mr. Summers and his wife previously offered films in the school auditorium (the site of the present Highlands Playhouse). Doc’s daughter, Margaret Mitchell O’Donnell, remembers as an elementary school student the thrill of seeing movies like “Lassie” and “Tarzan” at the Galax. She also recalls visiting the sandwich shop next door to the theatre. Run by Professor Newton (Prof to his students and friends) and his wife, this was the place to grab a bite and visit with friends before or after the movies. As movies improved, new projection equipment was required. The advent of cinemascope demanded a curved screen; a cry room was added for mothers with babies. Anna Schiffli Herz, daughter of John and Marlene Schiffli, remembers moving to Highlands in the 1970’s when her father bought the Galax. Days would find John managing his fledgling real estate business while nighttime saw the whole family gather to run the Galax. Anna greeted customers and sold refreshments while her brothers, Johnny and Sam, worked in the projection room.

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If you never saw the Galax, stop by Annawear which now occupies one-half of the original Galax building. You would probably be amazed to learn that the theatre had 400 seats and soaring ceilings. As you walk up the ramp toward Annawear and The Christmas Tree Shop you are walking through the theatre’s lobby. The ticket booth fronted on Main Street. Notice the movie poster alcoves which now serve as merchandise displays. The increasing popularity of TV and the constant demands to upgrade projection equipment, made it almost impossible for the Galax to turn a profit in those later years. Anna had gone away to college and then married when Dennis DeWolf and Paul Schmitt leased the theatre in the late ‘80’s. They wanted to preserve this gathering spot so they implemented some changes. Since Helen’s Barn had recently closed they decided to remove half of the seats and offer dances in addition to movies. Friday nights found the kids dancing to the tunes of a disc jockey. Saturday night’s music featured bluegrass bands that had been popular at Helen’s Barn and Sunday night was reserved for ballroom dancing. Unfortunately, the life of the theatre/dance hall was short lived. Thankfully the Highlands Playhouse has revived the theatre’s legacy by again showing movies. There, you’ll enjoy the latest technology in the beautifully refurbished Playhouse. The best of the old and the new for us here in Highlands. For more information about the Galax, read Ran Shaffner’s “Heart of the Blue Ridge” available from the Highlands Historical Society.

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A Strand Of Three

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ive summers ago Katie McMullin, feeling spontaneous, chose to spend her summer working as a counselor at River Valley Ranch, a summer camp in Manchester, Maryland. Little did she know that spur of the moment decision would introduce her to her soulmate. Brett Sabol was a lifeguard at the camp and he and Katie established a friendship. They did not start dating for nearly a year. After the

summer ended they helped plan a surprise party for a mutual friend in Virginia and they realized that they enjoyed one another’s company and wanted to get to know each other better. Later that year on a beach trip with a group of friends, Brett sat her down and told her that he would like to date her. She asked him if he would wait as she was busy trying to finish up with her student teaching and she wanted to make

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sure that she really liked him. Katie said, “We were in two separate states and I really liked him but I did not want to jump into a relationship where I could potentially hurt him. I really respected him and I did not want to date him and have it not work out.” Brian was patient and after Katie’s graduation came down to meet her parents and the rest is history. When they got engaged they decided on a destination wedding. Brian’s family was in Maryland and Katie had family all over the United States including North Carolina. Both of them

loved the outdoors, hiking and the beauty of Western North Carolina. Katie stumbled across Sawyer Family Farmstead on a website and loved the amazing photographs. After their first visit and meeting Myra, Tom and Nicole they knew they wanted to get married there. As an elementary school teacher, Katie loved planning and found many ways to personalize their wedding. She designed the wedding invitation, chalkboards for the menu as well as the photo booth. Their first date was going to see needtobreathe and one of their favorite songs from

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the band was “Girl Named Tennessee.” For the recessional the entire bridal party danced down the aisle to “Girl Named Tennessee.” Nicole Wade, wedding coordinator at Sawyer Family Farmstead said, “They were such a cool couple and had such a special story to tell. The entire family gathered together and worked as a team dividing up the DIY projects. Her Dad, who owned an upholstery company, made all the table toppers. Sometimes the dads come to see the property but they don’t get that involved in the planning process.

This Dad came to every meeting and he would share his opinions and was very gracious in giving input when asked. Both the Bride and Groom looked to him for help making decisions. Her Mom was involved behind the scenes but both families were clearly very close to their children and had a vested interest in it being their wedding and the wedding representing the couple.” Katie and Brett are both Christians with a deep commitment to Christ and firmly believe that God brought them

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together and wanted their wedding to glorify him. They chose traditional vows along with vows which they wrote themselves. Instead of a unity candle, they added a foot

washing into their ceremony. Katie stated, “We met at a Christian camp and every decision we made was based on where we felt the Lord called us. We felt we were entering

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into a covenant with each other and with the Lord, one of the ways that we wanted to display our marriage and love was about serving each other and putting the needs of the other before yourself. Christ chose to show his servanthood by washing of the feet, so we chose to do the same. My favorite memory of the day was when I got out of the carriage and Brett was crying. I was shocked and could not believe it, this was completely unexpected and something every bride 106 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

dreams of.� After a honeymoon in Jamaica at the Jewel Resort in Paradise they returned to Gastonia, North Carolina, where Katie is teaching 5th grade at Pinnacle Academy and Brett is finishing his master’s degree in sports science and pedagogy. Ecclesiastes 4:12: Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.


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HOMES & LIFESTYLES

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gently winding road shaded by tall evergreens leads you to a slice of heaven known as Freesia Hill, a beautifully appointed cottage-style home filled with mountain charm. Sunlight cascades down the entry hall staircase to dance across the wide plank floors of the foyer. The coffered ceiling of the spacious great room joins with a pair of French doors and a stone fireplace to provide old southern charm. A triple set of French doors in the dining room opens to nature’s grandeur. Sumptuous meals with family and friends will long be remembered as you soak in the beauty of Chimneytop and Rock Mountains in the distance. Your family’s gourmet cooks will revel in style in this chef’s kitchen. With stainless steel appliances, dual farm sinks and a six burner gas range, meal preparation is a breeze. Gather in the breakfast nook to grab a cup of tea or snuggle into the window seat to read a favorite book. You’ll wile away the hours on the large covered porch with expansive stone fireplace. From dawn to dusk, friends and family will migrate to this welcoming spot, with its serene views of thoughtfully landscaped surroundings. Gentle terraces beckon you to stroll with a cocktail to commune with nature. This home’s split floor plan provides everyone with their own private enclave. Make notes in your journal or close that business deal as you warm your toes in front of the fire in the private 110 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

study that adjoins the spacious master bedroom. The luxurious master bath combines with a large walk-in closet to pamper you in style. Your guests may choose from four additional bedrooms, each with its own private bath. The view from the European balcony of the second floor guest room is a special treat. Let the youngsters head up to the third floor where they can enjoy their own space. The central sitting room is the perfect spot to gather to plan tomorrow’s schedule. Rainy days may find everyone in the game room for cards or following their own personal interests throughout this magnificent home. This home is beautifully appointed with a neutral palette dotted with just the right amount of color, exuding a casual elegance that is pleasing to the eye without being too fussy. Enjoy the feel of ‘landed gentry’ without the responsibility. From this quiet abode, it is hard to believe that you are just minutes from the clubhouse of the Chattooga Club or the bustling restaurants and shops of downtown Cashiers. Whether you are looking for a vacation escape or a residence for year – round living, this is the home for you. This exceptional property located at The Chattooga Club is being offered by Silver Creek Real Estate Group, two names synonymous with luxury properties. For more details, check out the listing at www.ncliving.com. To see this home, call Linda Pridgen at (828) 743 - 1580 or email her at linda@ncliving.com.


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A Financial Check-Up HOMES & LIFESTYLES

Contributed by Granville Younce Advisor at Wells Fargo Advisors in Highlands at (828) 787-2323.

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new grandchild arrives. Your son moves across the country for his new job. The family home requires more maintenance than your travel-intensive lifestyle allows. A health challenge arises. Whatever the reason, expenses that significantly affect your long-term finances should trigger a meeting with

your Financial Advisor. At Wells Fargo Advisors, we can help you explore ways to support your new plans and model how certain changes could affect your future income. And even if starting a new business, for example, was part of your retirement plans all along, you’ll want to work with your Financial Advisor to make sure the assumptions you made are in line with the financial reality. Of course, special circumstances aren’t the only reason to review your retirement finances. “You can verify that everything is going according to plan and adjust if it isn’t,” says Donna Peterson, Senior Vice President in Retail Retirement at Wells Fargo. “Your Financial Advisor can also remind you about upcoming deadlines. Is it time to start drawing Social Security, taking required minimum distributions, or getting legacy plans in order?” You’ll also want to catch

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and manage any divergences from your retirement strategy that you might not otherwise have noticed, particularly in expenses and investments. Conversely, you may discover you have budgeted more than you are actually spending, which means you’re holding more cash than you intended. At a check-up, your Financial Advisor can review your discretionary income allotment and portfolio allocations with you. You may decide to reduce the amount you’re drawing from your portfolio, or take advantage of the opportunity to boost your retirement lifestyle. Your Financial Advisor will also ask about any life events that may affect your finances. That new granddaughter may prompt not only changes to your estate plans but also an increase in your travel budget if her parents reside elsewhere — or you may choose to purchase a home near the newly

expanded family. All of these decisions should be made in the context of your larger retirement goals, but they may also involve practicalities that your Financial Advisor can help you think through. Some retirees plan a checkup each November before they take required minimum distributions from their IRAs and 401(k)s. Others choose an annual meeting during the first quarter of the year, before tax deadlines. Many retirees use their birth date as a reminder to check in with their Financial Advisor. No matter when you choose to hold a regular meeting, you can always conduct an additional checkup whenever a change occurs in your life. Regardless which approach you choose, talking with your Financial Advisor regularly can keep you confident about your financial reality — whatever surprises retirement has in store.


A Memorable Solution HOMES & LIFESTYLES

Contributed by Jim Johnson, DC, DACBN & Resa Johnson, DC, DACBN, Cashiers Chiropractic and Acupuncture (828) 743-9070

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r Jim, what can I do for my memory? Play memory games, Luminosity, crossword puzzles, sudoku, take mem-

ory pills and herbs? These are all helpful and many of them I have tried personally but it wasn’t until recently that I was introduced to neurofeedback. Wow, what a game changer. Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback that uses electroencephalography (EEG) to provide a signal that can be used by a person to receive feedback about their brain activity. The EEG signal is fed into computer software first then the client receives the feedback. Usually a movie or music is viewed or listened to by the person being entrained. This feedback loop can produce changes in brainwave activity. People who suffer neurological

problems have abnormal brain waves in certain areas of the brain. Case studies using “brain maps” have shown that people with ADD have elevated delta brainwaves, while those suffering with depression have elevated alpha brainwaves. Those with anxiety will have elevated beta brainwaves, while those suffering from memory loss usually have decreased theta brainwaves. The concept is fairly simple. The computer monitors your brainwaves while you watch a movie or listen to music. When deviations from normal brainwave activity occur, the computer triggers an audio or visual cue that alerts the patient

that they are outside normal ranges. These cues subconsciously allow the brain to adjust itself back to a normal pattern to make the cue stop and the movie or music continue uninterrupted. With sufficient repetition, the brain eventually learns how to stay in the normal ranges without the computer. Neurofeedback can change these brainwaves over time, adjusting them into normal, healthy ranges. Research has shown it can improve alertness, attention, emotional regulation, behavior, cognitive function, and mental flexibility. The best part of neurofeedback is that the results are often permanent.

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Range of Motion Part One HOMES & LIFESTYLES

Contributed by Dr. Sue Aery, Aery Chiropractic & Acupuncture (828) 526-1022

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ange of Motion? Knowing enough about the health of certain joints in the body can help to prevent major movement injuries. This is the first in a series of articles that will cover all you need to know about Range of Motion and

why it is important to your health. Good Range of Motion (ROM) is a result of muscles and joints working in sync with one another. Let’s talk about the shoulder, a very complex joint made up of three bones, three main joints and 10 muscles that work in coordination to move your hand. Many shoulder injuries result from poor ROM that can lead to far more serious issues, including rotator cuff syndrome, neck problems, bursitis and arthritis. Motion in the main glenohumeral shoulder joint (connecting the shoulder blade to the arm bone) is controlled mainly by the four rotator cuff muscles. If one or more of these muscles is injured or even just tight, it throws

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off the balance necessary for good Range of Motion. One issue I see often in my patients is “impingement syndrome,” where painful friction across the main tendon at the top of the shoulder is caused by limited space above the arm bone and under the acromion process, the upper part of the scapula. This pain usually occurs in these patients at about 80-110 degrees of upward arm movement and can ease after the arm passes through this painful arc. Typical treatment for this “syndrome” is acupuncture or muscle stimulation and a gradual but aggressive form of mobilization or adjustment to restore the space above the humeral head. This will balance the rotator cuff muscles and create

more room for the tendon to pass freely. Another common shoulder injury is arthritis of the acromial clavicular joint (AC), where the collarbone (clavicle) attaches to the acromion on the top and front side of the shoulder. Pain occurs when crossing the injured arm across the chest to the other shoulder. This pain is indicative of arthritis or maybe an old sprain (stretching of the ligaments). Fortunately, this can also be addressed with acupuncture and electric stimulation. If you have limited motion with pain or without pain, you should have your shoulder evaluated before you develop worse conditions like frozen shoulder or a torn rotator cuff muscle. Check your ROM today! Stay tuned for more!


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One Dam Project After Another by Donna Rhodes

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George James III and a small band of beavers are restoring health to the wetlands of Macon County.

hen I interviewed George James III about his volunteering for the Little Tennessee River Greenway in Franklin, he was wearing his favorite t-shirt. Emblazoned on the front was a picture of a beaver with the inscription: “It’s just one dam project after another!” George should know. Every morning his first challenge is to dismantle a section of dam that a pair of beavers built overnight on Crawford Creek, a tributary of the Little Tennessee. He tears the dam thing down. The beavers build it back the next night. Next morning he tears it down; they build it back. And so it goes. They have a benign standoff. Neither side gets very riled. It’s the nature of a beaver to build. There is a reason eager beaver has gnawed its way into our vernacular. And George, with his take-it-in-stride attitude, has voluminous patience for all the critters and habitat he oversees at the beaver pond. In fact, you might say George and the beavers are a symbiotic team. When the beavers moved in three years ago their dam gradually reinstated a former wetlands. Their pond/wetlands now covers 8-10 acres and creates a habitat for countless water dwellers including tadpoles, bullfrogs, blue gills, bream, small and large mouth bass, a variety of mosquito larvae consumers, and an occasional trout. George says, “Where there is food, critters will follow.” The proof: last spring a family of green herons nested in the pond’s ecosystem and produced two chicks. A pair of Canada Geese raised seven goslings, though a fox made off with two of them. As George might say, “A fox has to make a living too.”

Families of mallards, wood ducks, kingfishers, redwing blackbirds, bluebirds, and scores of other songbirds nested on or near the pond. Were the dam to go unchecked, the re-channeled creek would consume paved paths and other sections of the park. George removes just enough of the dam to curb flooding. And rebuilding the dam each night keeps the beavers busy pruning out the under- and overgrowth while teaching the dam trade to their young. Their activity opens up new habitat, thus clearing the view for the hundreds of daily Greenway visitors of the human persuasion. When George isn’t busy doing his dam work, he assists in fence repair, landscape maintenance, bench installations, and other FROGquarters activities. George is proud to be one of the founders of the Greenway and has volunteered since its inception nine years ago. At home you might find George working on one of his exquisite hand-built wooden boats or canoes. Over the years he has constructed 20 vessels. On occasion he donates one for raffle to raise money for the Greenway. George is a multi-faceted puzzle piece whose inestimable skills snap perfectly into the needs of the Little Tennessee Greenway in Franklin. There’s no other way to put it: without him, the Greenway would be dam deprived! Visit the FROGquarters (www.littletennessee.org/frogquarters) almost any day of the week and ask for George. He has glorious stories to tell that will enhance your visit tenfold. Bring the kids. Check out the beaver pond and the nesting birds in the spring. It’s a jubilation destination. thelaurelmagazine.com | September 2014 | 115


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Glow In The Dark by Donna Rhodes

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Our Donna puts a brave face on her radiation treatment and somehow, somehow, makes us smile.

had my first radiation treatment yesterday. It took a radio-oncologist, a physicist, two therapists, and two assistants to perform it. Since being diagnosed with endometrial cancer I have visited so many doctors, the AMA sent me a thank-you note for keeping the Western Carolina medical profession in practice. After putting on the obligatory hospital gown, derriere flapping in the breeze, I was told to lie down on a table with a post protruding from the middle. The mind wobbled. I already knew some kind of magic wand was going to be inserted somewhere important. The nurse assured me the wand wasn’t the post. All of my parts positioned, I passed through a CT tunnel several times to scan my internal landscape. Zzjjttt. Zzjjttt. Whirrrrr. Going through a tunnel is symbolic of so many things I tried not to think about. So I closed my eyes and pretended it was a Tilt-AWhirl for geriatrics. When the scanner finally spit me out, the Doc came in and apologized many times for any discomfort he was about to inflict which I would have taken in stride had he not kept apologizing, thus putting me in dread. To his credit, he didn’t want to hurt me. God knows the situation was awkward and hurty enough. After all, I was about to have the area between my former uterus and vaginal cuff radiated. Ouch. So he numbed me with about a quart of special jelly… very cold jelly inserted with a basting tool. I felt like a Dunkin’ Donut, cream-filled…or a turkey. After I was thoroughly basted, he inserted (and I apologize for the term, but it is so apt) a radioactive dildo. Placement was finetuned thanks to the CT visual on screen. I’d like to say I had a smile on my face, but I was too numb and anxious to enjoy it. 116 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

After everything was in place, the physical therapists arrived. I told them I wanted my money back because the Tilt-AWhirl wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. They laughed, slid me onto a gurney, and took me to the…dah dah dah daaaaaaaah… radioactive room. I was told to lie perfectly still. Any movement would have disturbed the magic wand, which had been precisely placed and snugly strapped to that infamous post between my legs. If skewed, we would have had to go through that whole process again. I was so ready to be done with it that the building could have been on fire and not a muscle would I twitch. I lay still for an hour while the doctor and physicist went behind the lead curtain and figured out all the math and science of how to zap about four centimeters of my vaginal cuff. That is the most likely place stray cells would have collected had any escaped. So I tried to go to my happy place and wake up when it was over. Meanwhile, my legs were going to sleep. I had itches the size of Kansas just out of reach. And I had to pee. But, glory-oski, I did not move. Plans complete, the actual radioactive zapping process took about four minutes. The radioactive material (the size of a grain of rice) was locked away inside the wand. At its moment of glory, it exited from its dildo cocoon and did its worst, or best depending on how you look at it. Four minutes, 17 seconds later I was basted, baked, off the table, told to dress, and given a chocolate kiss for good behavior. I am very disappointed, however. Last night I turned off the lights and looked in the mirror. I didn’t glow in the dark. I get four more treatments, however. Maybe it is cumulative. If all goes as planned I can read in bed without a lamp.


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The Scoop on Poop GIVING BACK

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Poop has a story to tell and Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust is uncovering the tale with “The Scoop on Poop & Facts on Tracks,” September 30 at the Village Green Commons in Cashiers. For more information, call (828) 526-1111.

etc. will eat them and inadonservation work can vertently help disperse the sometimes be downplant seeds away from the right dirty and stinky. mother plant as well as leave This can be particularly the seeds in a nice patch of true for those who work fertilizer! Studies have found with mammals, whose habits that some plants are more tend to make them hard to likely to sprout if their seeds find and observe. However, have gone through the disome clever researchers have gestive tract of an animal. learned that you can gain Furthermore, some wildflowmuch insight about an animal ers, such as trilliums, rely on from what it leaves behind, ants to disperse and fertilize particularly its fecal droptheir seeds. pings. Poop, while disgusting Join us on Tuesday, Septo most, can be a wealth of tember 30, at 5:30 P.M. at The information for a researcher Village Green Commons in Caarmed with the right tools. shiers as we get “The Scoop Conservation-minded studon Poop & Facts on Tracks” ies have used DNA from fecal Trilliums use ants for dispersal and aid in fertilizing their seeds. from the NC Wildlife Commiscollections to estimate population sizes of rare and roaming species such as wolves out west, sion. This is a free children’s program offered by the Highlandsdetermine what that species eats, and even to track individuals! Cashiers Land Trust and The Village Green (adults welcome!) For more information, please contact the Highlands-Cashiers Even more intriguing is what poop can do for plants. We all know that poop can make great fertilizer and some plants Land Trust at (828) 526-1111, stop by our offices at 348 S Fifth have found ways to use that to their advantage. Some fruits are Street in Highlands, or visit us on the web at www.hicashlt.org purposefully tasty so animals, such as some birds, bats, turtles, or The Village Green at www.villagegreencashiersnc.com.

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GIVING BACK

Fulfilling a Promise

Contributed by Jack S. Conway Carpe Diem Farms harnesses the power of magnetism to improve the lives of horses and people.

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arpe Diem Farms has always focused on the amazing ability horses have to heal our lives. Over the last year, we have written several articles about an amazing medical modality called Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field Therapy. We became interested in PEMF to treat our Morgan horse Promise, who had been lame for three years with no relief. Through PEMF therapy, we have witnessed its miraculous healing abilities on both horses and humans. PEMF essentially allows the body to reestablish the natural magnetic field necessary for the cells in our body to function at optimum capacity. It increases blood flow, oxygenation in the blood, allows nutrients to be more effective, and removes waste in the cells. The body is then in a position to heal itself. Promise regained full mobility and remains sound! We have had tremendous success with other horses as well as dogs and people. While shopping at Walmart recently, we had the privilege of meeting a Vietnam veteran, Victor Raul. At age 20, as Victor was leaving Vietnam, on his way to the helicopter, he stepped on an IED and suffered numerous injuries, many of which were lifethreatening. He has had 11 major surgeries, a knee replacement, and numerous pins and staples were needed to repair his body. He has lived in severe, constant pain for 40 years and his doctors prescribed a regiment of six to eight pain pills per day to cope. He has tried acupuncture, chiropractic, and reflexology without relief. We suggested he try PEMF. He came to the farm wearing braces on both legs. He left after the treatment, carrying the braces and felt substantially better. Since then, he has had four more treatments and states he is 95 percent pain free. He is off his pain medication and leading an active life. His results have been nothing short of amazing. Carpe Diem Farms is a 501C(3) educational foundation, healing horses, humans and heroes! Call us at (828) 526-2854. thelaurelmagazine.com | September 2014 | 125


It’s a Dog’s Life GIVING BACK

Contributed by Kimba Colley Nichols, Executive Director Forever Farm

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For the lucky cats, dogs and horses at the Forever Farm, the golden years are rich in love and compassion.

t some point in time you have probably heard the expression, “it’s a dog’s life,” and it often meant miserable circumstances. When you visit the Friends For Life Forever Farm, you’ll see that expression take on a whole new meaning. Our senior and special needs dogs, (and kitties too), get an opportunity to experience what is often denied to homeless animals just reaching their golden years. Our senior residents come to us when their owners pass away or are entering a nursing home facility and are unable to care for their precious pets. Our kind and loving staff, cool green meadows, cozy corners for snoozing, and nutritious food, all culminate in an environment rich with experiences hard to beat when you’re nearing the rainbow bridge. The Forever Farm has a total of 174 senior and special needs animals; 120 cats, 50 dogs and 4 horses. Each one has come to the Forever Farm with their own special story and a whole lot

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of love left to give. Our mission at the Friends For Life Forever Farm is to rescue, rehabilitate and, whenever possible, re-home our senior and special needs companion animals. A tour of the Forever Farm, located just 15 miles East of Cashiers on Reid Siding Road in Lake Toxaway, will not only delight your senses with its 10 acres of beautiful grounds, but those wagging tails, wet noses, silky fur, and soft purrs will definitely make you wish you had “a dog’s life” at the Friends For Life Forever Farm. Compassion and commitment to our residents is the core of our philosophy and we promise lifelong care for every animal that enters our program. Please visit our website at www.friendsforlifeforeverfarm. org or call the Forever Farm at (828) 508-2460 to schedule your tour. Come and experience “a dog’s life” and let us bring new meaning to an old expression. Visit our Facebook page at “Friends For Life.”


Be a Shining Super Hero GIVING BACK

Contributed by Debbie Lassiter, Big Brothers Big Sisters

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Forget capes and tights, Big Brothers Big Sisters’ Superheroes just need a little bit of free time and a loving heart.

he summer is technically over for families with children; school has started. The kids enter another school year of learning and growing. It’s a busy time for Big Brothers Big Sisters, too, Bigs and Littles in school programs are back to meeting regularly again. And it’s also time to recruit new mentors to be matched with a child who needs a little help gaining self-confidence and reaching for higher aspirations for him or herself. This month BBBS is looking for more Superheroes. They are community Superheroes because they are everyday people that give a little of themselves to others to help make a positive difference. For BBBS, it’s those that realize they do have either an hour a week or couple times a month to share with a child. This month BBBS of Highlands would like to recognize one of its Superheroes, mentor Tammy Mobley. Tammy has been establishing herself in Highlands for about four years now, moving up from the Lake Hartwell area. Tammy is one of those wonderful people who jump right in and get involved in community activities. Lucky for BBBS, her soft spot for children brought her to ask about mentoring possibilities. She chose being in the Community Based program to have the flexibility to do activities outside the school campus.

Tammy also joined the Outreach Committee at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation where she learned that partial scholarships were available this year for two children to go to summer camp. Tammy immediately saw the opportunity for her Little, Ashley, and her brother (who is also in BBBS) to have an experience of a lifetime. She knew these kids didn’t get a summer vacation and have never been to a camp. Tammy spearheaded the process, working out details with the BBBS Program Coordinator and helping mom get the kids ready with paperwork and items needed for camp. She loaded up the excited and somewhat nervous family and off they went to Camp Henry in Canton, North Carolina. And yes, the kids did have the most exciting adventure of their lives. BBBS thanks Tammy for recognizing the opportunity to enrich two young persons’ lives. She is a Superhero in our eyes for caring about this family and going the extra mile to make a difference. Superheroes can be anybody, from the quiet mature person to a ball of energy like Tammy. BBBS needs all and anyone who can share their talents and time with the children in our area. Anyone can be a Super Hero, it only takes the giving of a small amount of time. Contact BBBS Program Coordinator Debbie Lassiter at (828) 526-4044 and become a Superhero today!

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GIVING BACK

Your New BFF Contributed by David Stroud, Executive Director, Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society The quiet dignity and patience of Cashiers Highlands Humane Society’s long-term residents are undeniable lessons in courage and love.

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eroes are brave and courageous in the face of adversity. They are patient and have the resolve to wait for however long it may take to find peace and happiness. Heroes have the power to forgive those around them, for there is great strength in mercy and compassion. Heroes set high standards for whom they choose as a personal companion, for they are loyal to a fault and they love unconditionally. That is why we call the longest-term residents at our no-kill shelter the CHHS Hero Pets. Our Hero Pets patiently wait until their ideal family comes to meet them. They have forgiven the humans in their past who may have neglected, abused, or abandoned them because the kind and compassionate staff and volunteers at CHHS have restored their faith in mankind. Our Hero Pets are ready to love again, unconditionally, and all they ask is that their new companion do the same. One of our newest Hero Pets is a beautiful one-year-old female calico named Patches. She was rescued by CHHS in 128 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

January of this year, when she was brought in as a stray. The temperature that night would get below freezing, but Patches found safe refuge, warmth and security, nutritious meals, veterinary care, and plenty of love and compassion at CHHS. Hero Pet adoption fees are only $25, and all CHHS Hero Pets come with a keepsake photo ID card that local businesses are honoring with great discounts and specials. The opening lines of a Number One hit song by Mariah Carey contain these words: “There’s a hero if you look inside your heart.” Please look inside your heart and give a CHHS Hero Pet a loving, forever home. Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society is located on Highway 64, two miles east of the Cashiers Crossroads. The no-kill shelter is open seven days a week, 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., Monday through Saturday, and noon - 5:00 P.M. on Sunday. Visit CHHS online at www.chhumanesociety.org or for more information, please call the shelter at (828) 743-5752 or email info@chhumanesociety.org.


Kicking Cancer

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o you see that girl up there? The pretty girl, with the big smile? Did you know she is a varsity cheerleader, a sophomore, an honor student in Beta Club, and an aunt, all at the age of 15? Can you believe 11 years ago she was a four-year-old with a port and no hair? This is what cancer can look like. Maddie was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia on May 10, 2003. She had just turned four years old on April 29. She was admitted to Mission Hospital for 10 days on May 9 and there we started our journey with cancer. We were given a notebook that outlined our day to day life for the next 130 weeks. The outlook was good. The cure rate was 80 percent over five years. We got started. So here’s the breakdown. Over the 130 weeks, Maddie had: Platelet transfusion; Echocardiogram; Bone Marrow aspira-

tions; Spinal taps; CT scans; X-rays; 10 blood transfusions; 17 unscheduled hospital stays; 18 times sedated in Pediatric ICU; 45 finger sticks; 75 times port accessed; 173 arm sticks. That doesn’t include the thousands of pills and IV treatments she had. We drove over 27,000 miles back and forth to Asheville in those 130 weeks. But today, she is seven years cancer-free and wants to be a pediatric oncologist when she grows up. We were so lucky that hers was an “easier cancer.” Last July, we lost our dad to stage 4 Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer. It didn’t seem fair to us. We had already dealt with cancer in our immediate family. It’s not supposed to happen like that. And then you realize cancer doesn’t play by the rules. So we relay. We raise money. We raise awareness. We fight to find a cure.

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Being Mindful GIVING BACK

Contributed by Donita Cline

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The Franklin Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ meetings offer a healthy mix of understanding, information, and humor – at 6:45 P.M. Thursdays at 14 West Palmer Street.

are costly). he National Alliance on Mental Illnesses are treatable. Mental Illness is not “just With treatment, therapy, and supanother club.” port, those affected by mental NAMI Appalachian South keeps illness can live happy lives. Resupport group meetings light, and covery is the right to become a lots of laughs and smiles are shared. productive tax-paying citizen. ReNAMI holds weekly support group covery is possible. Mental illness meetings in Franklin for famiis not an excuse for bad behavior. lies and individuals dealing with NAMI Appalachian South is supmental illness. ported by memberships, grants, NAMI members joke and laugh. and gifts. NAMI uses their do“We embrace humor as healthy,” Members of NAMI: Back row: Jesse, Antoinette, Donita, Denated funds to support several says a NAMI spokesperson. Cofnise, Kieth, Eric, Linda, Francis, Dianne, Bill; Front Row: Dan, annual (free) educational profee, tea and snacks are served. EvMeta, Tom, David, Gary, Sherry, Perry, and Maria. grams. NAMI also sponsors Crieryone shares the sentiment that sis Intervention Team training when you leave a NAMI meeting, for local law enforcement. Crisis Intervention Team programs you leave more cheerful then when you arrived. An annual picnic is hosted by NAMI Appalachian South and are an initiative designed to improve the way law enforcemembers enjoy food and fellowship. They also host a holiday ment responds to people and families experiencing mental get-together, in addition to support group and programs. “We health crises. Your donations are greatly appreciated. find strength in sharing experiences” says the spokesperson. NAMI Appalachian South holds a support group meeting evHowever, mental illness can be a serious issue. One in 17 American adults live with a mental illness (depression, bipolar, ery Thursday from 6:45 to 8:15 P.M. at 14 West. Palmer Street, PTSD, schizophrenia, etc.), roughly six percent of the popula- Franklin, NC 28734 for families and individuals dealing with mention. Early detection and treatment optimize the quality of life tal illness. NAMI has a confidentiality and non- judgment policy. For more info contact, Donita Cline at (828) 526-9510 or DCfor the mentally ill. Successful treatment results in lowered crime rates, and reduced use of emergency services (which withNAMI@yahoo.com.

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Books Make GIVING BACK

Things Better Contributed by Tonya Hensley Even though summer kept the Literacy Council of Highlands busy, somehow the pace picks up even more with the arrival of September.

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t’s been a wonderful summer, but like all good things it must come to an end. The great news is that all our literacy programs are back in full swing in September. While our GED and ESL classes have been ongoing throughout the summer, after school programs begin on September 9. This includes After School Enrichment for grades K-2, Primary ESL for grades K-1, and ESL Study Hall for grades 4 and up which is offered in conjunction with the International Friendship Center. All of these programs provide homework assistance and computerized learning programs. We also offer individual tutoring for all age levels in all subjects. We not only provide assistance to school children, but to college students and others needing assistance. If you or anyone you know could benefit from our programs, please call us today. We are more than happy to assist you. Our Randall Atcheson concert at the Highlands Playhouse on August 30 and Patron’s Party at Fred and Madeline Knox’s home on August 29 certainly drew large crowds. As the largest fundraiser of the year for our organization, this was certainly good news. A big Thank You goes out to all those who attended and especially to those who were sponsors for the events. In addition, our Dine Out for Literacy event at Lakeside Restaurant on August 27 was once again a success. Thanks to Laura and her staff; it was a wonderful evening of fine food for all who attended. It is so special that Laura has continued this tradition for the nonprofits in town, and we certainly appreciate her generosity. We believe we can make a difference in our community by offering no-cost, quality literacy programs for all people. We depend on the generosity of folks such as you to continue our goal of changing lives…one mind at a time. Together, we can make it happen!

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65 Years of Community Support GIVING BACK

by Wiley Sloan Thanks to generous benefactors, the Peggy Crosby Center is the healthy home of some of the area’s most vibrant non-profits.

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he Peggy Crosby Center, located at 348 South Fifth Street in Highlands, is the home of many of the non-profits of our area. Its convenient location provides free parking and easy access for citizens of all ages, making it a hub of activity for The Highlands Literacy Council, The International Friendship Center, The Center for Life Enrichment, Gilliam’s Promise, The Counseling Center of Highlands, and The Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust. In addition to these non-profits, some specialized businesses fulfill needs to our community like geriatric care, catering, financial services, and an entrepreneurial consulting service helping emerging businesses. Without the Center, these businesses might not be able to locate in our community. This building was Highlands’s first hospital, built more than 65 years ago. When the hospital moved to its present campus approximately 20 years ago, town leaders struggled to find the best use for this property. Thankfully, a gracious benefactor bequeathed money for the newly formed 501 C (3) entity, thus the name The Peggy Crosby Center. Each year the PCC Board works diligently to fulfill its mission of “providing affordable office space to organizations who offer community services.” They struggle to raise funds from both public and private donors to cover the capital expenses of maintaining this aging structure. The rents charged cover the cost of only the operating expenses – no capital expenses. This is no easy task since the PCC is not affiliated with any other organization and receives no ongoing funding from

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any source. Also PCC has to be careful that their fundraising does not take funds away from their non-profit tenants. Key donors have been Cullasaja Women’s Outreach, Western NC Community Foundation, Fibber’s, Cannon Foundation, Laurel Garden Club, and Wild Azalea Garden Club, plus many private donors. Over the past three years the PCC has received an updated, vibrant look with fresh new paint, carpeting, and art work. Entering the building you are energized with the beauty of your surroundings. While beautiful, the improvements that have been made are not just cosmetic; new energy efficient windows, additional insulation, and new doors all help to reduce the monthly utility costs and make the building more ecologically friendly. Let’s not forget the improved fire safety that tenants enjoy. The improvements would not have been possible without the generous donations of many of you and the professional expertise of the folks at Summit Architecture. If you’re not familiar with the Peggy Crosby Center, please take time to stop by and visit the premises. There is still work to be done on the landscaping. The PCC property is home to some of nature’s most valuable trees -- the Franklinia Tree is considered to be one of the rarest trees in the world. There is also the Nordman Fir, a well-known indicator of environmental change that begs to be preserved. Finally, the European Fir, planted by early pioneer Thomas G. Harbison, is believed to be one of the oldest of its kinds in North Carolina. The Peggy Crosby Center -- one of Highlands’ many assets.


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Cashiers Relay for Life GIVING BACK

by Luke Osteen

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ou could tell the participants in Cashiers’ Relay for Life meant business when they gathered July 25 at the Cashiers/Glenville Community Center. The night began with a procession of cancer survivors, an event that was at once deeply moving and undeniably uplifting. Over the course of a clear, cool evening, 51 volunteers and six teams raised over $16,000 (with contributions still coming in as Laurel went to press). The six teams were Grace Warriors, Cashiers Valley Rotary Club, Mountaintop Miracles, Happy Feet of Cashiers and Country Kick in’ Cloggers. Top volunteers were Tim Lamphier, Liz Cole, Jennifer Reid, Richard Myers, Danie Beck, Nancy Rice, Carol Mullarkey, Myra

Bumgarner, and Megan Cherry. Though the event lasted throughout the night, participants kept their spirits up thanks to generous servings of homemade food, appearances by the irresistible Tooth Fairies of the Blue Ridge Dental Clinic, and high-energy dances led by professional Zumba instructors. Thanks to the efforts of everyone, proceeds will help the American Cancer Society fund research, provide transportation and lodging for cancer patients, and support both survivors and caregivers. If you’d like to help, visit www.relay.acsevents.org and go to the Cashiers page.

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BUSINESS

A New Top Dog by Jenny King

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Every dog (and the people who love him) has his day and night at The Park on Main, a luxury hotel for people and pets in the heart of Highlands.

n case you haven’t noticed, there’s a new top dog in town. That would be Mr. Pickles of The Park on Main, located at 205 Main Street in Highlands. You’ll spot his stately Scotty silhouette everywhere: From the front lawn to the hotel key cards. It’s not often you’ll see a luxury hotel sporting a dog as a mascot, but Mr. Pickles is there to let everyone know The Park on Main is pet friendly. Every single room. Hotel General Manager Michael Hammond is thrilled with the renovations. Located at the former site of Highlands Suites Hotel, he says The Park now reflects the Old World rustic elegance of Highlands. As you walk into the lobby you notice the striking black and white décor and warm hardwood floors. Dog treats take Lawson stage at the front desk and stunning commissioned artwork featuring dogs and native wildlife decorate the walls. This amiable atmosphere extends throughout every one of the twenty-four luxury suites which surround the lavish garden terrace. Hammond says, “Central Park was the inspiration for the name, The Park on Main, so the owners wanted to incorporate a park-like setting. And folks just love it! They sit outside with their kids and dogs, drink coffee, eat breakfast and enjoy the incredible weather.” They opened their doors on the fourth of July weekend and guests were able to watch the town’s fireworks from the balconies and the park. It couldn’t have been a more perfect weekend to welcome their first visitors. 136 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

Each large suite features a separate sleeping area and a lavishly appointed bathroom with heated marble floors. You’ll also be treated to Keurig coffee makers, custom all natural soaps and Frette Italian linens. Pets are not excluded from this opulence and are offered Orvis dog beds and MacKenzieChilds dog bowls. Continental breakfast with market fresh pastries is served from 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. each morning and of course, there is complimentary WiFi. Since there are only 24 rooms, you’ll receive very personalized service. No one is simply a face there. You’re treated like family. And while The Park on Main is certainly luxurious, their goal is to make everyone feel welcomed and relaxed. Hammond said he noticed how casual it seems in town. “Considering how upscale the community is, I was surprised to see just how relaxed everyone was. And I was amazed at how many businesses had dog dishes outside their doors.” As tempting as it might be to spend your day relaxing at The Park, you’ll find the location ideal for walking around Highlands. Hammond says the staff is well-versed in all there is to do in town and they will gladly make reservations for you. You’re encouraged to stop by The Park on Main at 205 Main Street, Highlands and let the staff show you why they’re so very proud of Highlands’ newest Top Dog. You may also visit Mr. Pickles at TheParkOnMain.com. For more information call (800) 221-5078 or email them at info@TheParkOnMain.com


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Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999


Big Sheepcliff This is truly one of the most spectacular properties in the WNC mountains, and has been published in VERANDA magazine. AERIE MANOR was designed by a prominent southern designer to enjoy the cool mountain temperatures in a beautiful and very private setting. Perched at approximately 4600’ elevation, the property offers incredible mountain breezes in a very private setting with astounding vistas of Cashiers. This is no ordinary home, 29’ ceilings greet you at the entry and formal living area. The home features two large masters on the main level, with two additional large guest suites. The large kitchen is an entertainer’s dream. No attention to detail was spared in creating this masterpiece, and now Aerie Manor is ready for its next owners to enjoy it. MLS# 79991. Offered at $3,250,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999

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LAKE GLENVILLE

Premier Lakefront Estate This private estate is nestled on 65 acres of giant poplars and manicured meadows with over 1700’ of shoreline on Lake Glenville. Tucked just within the spindles, gables, ornamental details and graceful front porches of this Victorian constructed home lie all the modern luxury conveniences that your family craves. The estate comes complete with an outdoor terrace and gazebo for entertaining, guest house, boathouse, caretaker’s house and two barns. Known as “The Crown Jewel of Lake Glenville,” this one-of-a-kind property is the ultimate in lakefront living. MLS# 70288. Offered at $9,750,000.

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LAKE GLENVILLE

Wonderful Lake Glenville Lakefront Home. Located in Summer Hill, the finest community on the lake. 35 lots on 85 acres. Big wide paved roads, gated entry, tennis, large common area on lake with the only community boat ramp. Home has great living space and flows from living room with large stone fireplace and huge vaulted openbeamed ceiling through kitchen and onto screened porch and deck facing lake. Entire lakefront lined with boulder wall. Large dock included. Owner is a professional artist and has large studio upstairs looking out on lake and down into living room. Great space for office, bunk room, or additional sitting area. Located on west side of lake, home faces southeast with big lake and mountain views. Very protected location on lake since most storms come from northwest. Large paved parking and turn-around area. MLS# 79332. $1,475,000.

REDUCED Bright Mountain Panoramic views everywhere you look! This lovely gated estate lays on more than 7 acres with incomparable views of Lake Glenville and the surrounding mountains. The garage and the studio above it have decks with stunning mountain views too. With 4 bedrooms and the studio, there is plenty of room for family and friends to enjoy this mountain retreat along with you. Kitchen is updated with Wolf gas/oven range, sub Zero refrigerator and Asko dishwasher. This home has subtle elegance. MLS# 77277. Offered at $1,195,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999

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LAKE GLENVILLE

Glen Pointe Dreaming of a mountain home with an exceptional lake view and plenty of room for family and friends? If so, this spacious Glen Pointe estate fits the bill. Sitting on almost two acres, with five bedrooms and five and a half baths, this elegant residence features a dramatic view looking down Lake Glenville with the mountains beyond. Enjoy the natural beauty from the large covered decks or relax by one of several fireplaces. Multiple living areas and a great floor plan make entertaining a pleasure. This home also includes private lake access with a dock and generous parking. MLS# 74152. Reduced to $1,795,000.

Private Waterfront Enclave Great value for lakefront home! This 4 bedroom, 4 bath lakefront home offers privacy and wonderful lake views. A two story great room and dining room with an expansive wall of windows flood the room with natural light. A lower level game room and deck are just steps away from the dock. MLS# 72895. Offered at $925,000. An adjoining lot with an additional 150’ of shoreline for a total of 300’ is also available. The home and lot can be purchased together for $1,225,000 for a total of 1.16 acres. MLS# 72942.

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Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999


Lake Glenville

LAKE GLENVILLE

Spectacular fully furnished lakefront home overlooking Lake Glenville. This completely updated home features an open floor plan with a gourmet kitchen overlooking the great room with gorgeous views of the lake from every angle. The covered deck with stone fireplace as well as the fire pit overlook the lake and provide a serene setting and a perfect spot to enjoy the cool summer temperatures of the mountains. This home provides a turnkey opportunity without the stress of furnishing a newer home. MLS# 80130. Offered at $1,995,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999

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Trillium - Signal Ridge Lodge

Trillium Enjoy indoor/outdoor mountain living the way it’s meant to be, from this newer-constructed rustic home at the top of Trillium Ridge. Inside, you’ll enjoy an open floor plan with up-graded appliances and lots of wood throughout. Outside, choose between a covered screened porch with stone fireplace or the open deck with great mountain views. This home is being offered completely furnished. MLS# 79328. Reduced to $499,000.

This spacious golf course home is beautifully furnished and ready to move in to. Spacious wrap around decks on both upper and lower levels overlook the 14th fairway. Included in the price of this home is a golf cart with golf cart garage. Enjoy golf course living with being only minutes to Lake Glenville. MLS# 77472. Offered at $575,000.

Trillium

Trillium Links & Lake Club

This attractive arts and craft style home is located with easy access to club amenities on all three sections of Trillium. Located on The Ridge side, but close to North Norton giving easy access to the lake amenities, the pro shop, both club houses and the fitness center. Sit on your deck and enjoy the view of the golfers on the 14th fairway cozied up to the outside fireplace on the main level deck. Spacious living and dining area gives you plenty of room for entertaining friends and family. MLS# 79117. Offered at $550,000.

Great location in Trillium Village and within walking distance to the Landings and all of the lake activities. This 6 bedroom home offers an exceptional number of accommodations and makes for a great summer getaway. Enjoy a cozy fire on the outdoor deck of the living room. Vaulted ceilings and lots of windows for natural light. The family room with fireplace and a small kitchen on the lower level offers additional living space. Great home and a must see for those seeking additional bedrooms. MLS# 79110. Offered at $725,000.

Trillium Refined rustic home trimmed with poplar bark at the pinnacle of Trillium Ridge with mountain and lake views. Great open floor plan with gourmet kitchen featuring granite and stainless appliances. Stone fireplace in both the living room and the outdoor deck. Lower level bonus room perfect for bunk beds, family room, etc. Great home in Trillium which offers a comprehensive amenities package. MLS# 76292. Reduced to $675,000.

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Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999


Trillium Village This is mountain elegance at its very finest, located in Trillium-a golf and tennis community that offers access to the pristine waters of Lake Glenville. This beautiful 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath custom-built home is an entertainer’s dream, with an elegant kitchen that opens to the family room and both indoor/outdoor dining areas. Inside, you’ll enjoy fine craftsmanship with nothing spared. Master suite on main, with three additional bedrooms and two baths down. Entertain your guests in the theatre room downstairs, or the billiard room upstairs that opens to below. Outside, you’ll find a large wrap-around covered deck to enjoy the tremendous lake and mountain views. All just steps away from the lake. MLS# 79254. First time on the market at $1,495,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999

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Summer Hill Bring your suitcase and toothbrush--this large rustic mountain lodge on Lake Glenville is ready for its new owners to start enjoying. No detail was spared in creating this sprawling masterpiece, that features amazing woodwork throughout-including a spiral log staircase. Perfect for a large family, or being able to sleep several guests. Plentiful and incredible outdoor deck space, to take in the majestic mountain and lake view-complete with an outdoor fireplace. A short golf cart ride to the lake. MLS# 80291. Offered at $1,200,000.

Horsepasture River Beautifully updated home overlooking the rapids and broad part of the Horsepasture River. This tastefully and elegantly appointed home offers a new fresh look with the soothing tranquility only a riverfront property can offer. A chef’s delight, the gourmet kitchen opens to both the dining and living room. A beautifully appointed wet bar with wine storage accents the dining room and leads to the screened porch with stone fireplace. Plenty of entertaining areas with 3 bedrooms on one level!! MLS# 80219. Newly Listed at $975,000.

Trillium First time on market-this incredibly well-built Carruth home represents the finest in mountain elegance. Three spacious bedrooms-master on main, with punch-outs in each of the two guest rooms up for additional bed(s). Only the finest went in to creating this beautiful home, that also features an office off the master that will tempt you to work as much as you play! The gourmet kitchen will make preparing meals for friends and family a pleasure. Also, tremendous decks to enjoy outdoor living. MLS# 80290. Offered at $895,000.

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Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999


HIGHLANDS GAP

Highlands Gap Take time to enjoy life. Spacious custom home has it all! No expense spared in the construction or upkeep. Master bedroom suites on each level, 3 stacked stone fireplaces, large home office, chef’s kitchen, large laundry/mud room, open decking and screened porches takes outdoor living to the max. Terrace level screened porch with hot tub, media room, mini kitchen (no stove) and large fireplace. MLS# 76445. Newely priced at $1,695,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999

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Stillwater at Chattooga Club “Stillwater”, situated at the headwaters of the Chattooga River in a very serene and peaceful setting, this 4BR, 4.5 bath charming home is the perfect mountain getaway. This European style home features beautiful heart pine wood floors with a fabulous “cook’s kitchen” which opens into the family room with a wood burning fireplace adjacent to the covered deck as well as an additional “all seasons” room for additional family living. An open deck which backs up to Lake Chattooga with an abundance of native flowering plants, shrubs and indigenous trees makes it the perfect venue for outdoor living on a beautiful starlit evening – great for entertaining family and friends. MLS# 79628. Offered at $2,450,000.

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Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999


Chattooga Club Cottage Very charming Tudor style club cottage in beautiful setting - 3 bedroom 3 bath, beautiful views of Chimney Top and Rock Mountains. High end finishes. Steps from amenities including clubhouse, restaurant, lodge, croquet lawns, fitness center and spa, tennis and pool, flower cutting garden and vegetable picking garden plus hen house. MLS# 80197. Offered at $1,295,000.

Silk Purse at Chattooga Club This estate home offers the privacy of a mountain retreat in a tranquil setting with beautiful architectural accents. This comfortable family home features an open floor plan with a stone fireplace in the living room and vaulted ceilings with wood beams. The spacious outdoor deck features its own fireplace and views over the private pond, indoor and outdoor fireplaces. The master bedroom on the main level with his and her bath offers a spacious sanctuary. A den on the main level could be converted to a guest suite. The lower level encompasses a separate living area with kitchen and two bedrooms and two baths. This home is handicapped accessible. MLS# 79255. Newly priced at $1,350,000.

Chattooga Club Pretty lot on lake with boathouse/screened in pavilion structure with stone wood burning fireplace. Beach area for canoe. MLS# 79837. Offered at $675,000.

Lake Chattooga Home Site Lake Chattooga Lakefront Lot This beautiful lot with gentle building site. Many gorgeous native rhododendrons and mountain laurel along with hardwoods. Build your mountain retreat in this stunning community with world class amenities. MLS# 79194. Offered at $500,000.

Exceptional waterfront lot in the premier gated community of Chattooga Club. This beautiful lot with gentle building site with long view of Lake Chattooga and Whiteside Mountain. Many gorgeous native rhododendrons and mountain laurel along with hardwoods. Build your mountain retreat in this stunning community with world class amenities including restaurant, spa, tennis and croquet lawns. MLS# 79134. Offered at $650,000.

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Freesia Hill at The Chattooga Club Located in the premier community of Chattooga Club, Freesia Hill is a spacious 5 bedroom cottage style home with views of Chimney Top and Rock Mountains. This comfortable and elegant home features a split floor plan for privacy, a main bedroom with study and fireplace, 4 guest rooms with en-suite baths, and a great porch with fireplace, along with media room, plus generator. MLS# 79014. This spectacular home is now being offered at $1,600,000.

Poplar Cottage at The Chattooga Club This custom built home enjoys wonderful mountain views in this premier gated community located just minutes to the heart of Cashiers. This comfortable four bedroom home enjoys an open kitchen overlooking the great room with stone fireplace and the open deck beyond with outdoor fireplace. The master bedroom and a second bedroom are located on the main level. Two additional guest bedrooms, one on the upper level and one on the lower level, offering plenty of privacy. MLS# 79059. This gracious cottage is now being offered at $1,195,000

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Bear Rock at the Chattooga Club Beautiful custom designed 5 bedrooms, 5 ½ baths estate home in the exclusive and well established gated community of The Chattooga Club. Situated on the main level, the living room with soaring 30’ ceiling and a wall of windows which floods the room with natural light, along with the dining room which enjoys the same natural light and stunning mountain views. Also located on the main level is the large eat-in kitchen leading out to screened porch plus open deck, the master bedroom and bath plus a den/ office and ½ bath. Upper level has 3 guest bedrooms with private baths plus loft area perfect for art studio or office. Lower level consists of a family room with stone fireplace plus bunk room and bathroom, perfect for the kids and grandkids! Beautiful long range mountain views! Membership to Club by invitation only. MLS# 79801 Offered at $2,250,000

Chattooga Club First time on the market. This is an amazing homesite with stunning mountain views including the spectacular view of Whiteside Mountain. This premiere 5+ acre lot is located inside the gates of the prestigious and exclusive Chattooga Club. This is a must see! MLS# 79377. Offered at $1,200,000.

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Valdorama at The Chattooga Club This home offers a lush and very private setting at the end of Mallet Mountain Way, with its own gated entry. Enjoy beautiful mountain views of Big Sheepcliff from this inviting two bedroom, three and a half bath home with poplar siding and stone accents. Additional features include a spacious kitchen, his and hers master baths and closets, and a den/study, plus a screened living porch, bonus room, and covered two-car parking. Walk to the nearby picnic area with fantastic views of Whiteside Mountain and Devil’s Courthouse — the sheltered grill and tables are perfect for a cookout with family and friends while watching the evening’s sunset. Club membership is by invitation only. MLS# 79916. Offered at $1,150,000.

Willow Cottage at The Chattooga Club Tucked away in a private setting with lush, mature landscaping, including native rhododendron, mountain laurel, hostas, boxwoods, evergreens, many varieties of ferns and gorgeous stone terracing. It features four bedrooms and four baths, with the master bedroom and a guest bedroom on the main floor, a second guest room upstairs and a third guest suite on the lower level with its own private entry. Views of several mountain ranges, including Big Sheepcliff, can be seen from every room, as well as from the fabulous deck. Rich hardwood floors run throughout the main and upper levels; there is also a lovely enclosed sun room. This home has been very well maintained. Club membership is by invitation only. MLS# 79912. Offered at $1,195,000.

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CEDAR HILL GUEST HOUSE

Cedar Hill Masterpiece This legacy estate is perched high above the valley with stunning mountain views and using reclaimed lumber and hand hewn beams for that timeless mountain feel. Tranquility welcomes you to the home as you pass the waterfall and koi pond to the front entry. A majestic living room and the open floor plan offers ample space for entertaining or simply unwinding. Master bedroom and two guest suites are all on the main level. A separate guest house features a living room with stone fireplace, kitchen, and private bedroom. MLS# 77137. First time being offered at $2,750,000.

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CEDAR HILL

Cedar Hill Exceptional, Spectacular, and Breathtaking are just some of accolades that describe this secluded gated mountain retreat. The panoramic views of Bald Rock and Toxaway Mountain in the distance will take your breath away. This home is the personal home of one of the premier builders in the area, so the craftsmanship will not disappoint. Great room, formal dining room, spacious kitchen with center island, seasonal sitting room, master suite, as well as the screened porch all enjoy fabulous views! MLS# 80263. Offered at $1,750,000.

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CEDAR HILL

The Pinnacle of Perfection Nestled in a shady grove of trees, this charming custom built mountain estate bids welcome to all who enter. The interior features a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, butler’s pantry, and wet bar. The great room has a floorto-ceiling stone fireplace, a soaring ceiling with exposed beams and gorgeous wide plank floors. The spacious master bedroom suite is located on the main floor, along with the study. Two stories of decks and an outdoor hearth make it a great place for a party under the stars or just enjoying the view. MLS# 77251. Offered at $1,795,000.

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Lot Number Road Name

DEVELOPER LOTS

RESALE

Acreage

Price

Views

Exposure

12 13 19 20 21 22 37 38 42 44 53 54 55

East Ridge Road East Ridge Road Lattitude Lane Lattitude Lane Lattitude Lane SOLD Lattitude Lane SOLD Ivorybill Way Loblolly Lane Ledgeview Road Ledgeview Road Ledgeview Road Ledgeview Road Ledgeview Road

2.50 2.00 3.20 3.30 2.10 1.10 2.40 1.98 2.56 2.00 1.79 1.48 1.49

$395,000 $385,000 $385,000 $425,000 $395,000 $325,000 $149,000 $149,000 $199,000 $149,000 $275,000 $275,000 $275,000

Exceptional, long range mountain, year round Exceptional, long range mountain, year round Exceptional, mountain, rock face, year round Exceptional, long range mountain, rock face Exceptional, mountain, rock face, year round Exceptional, mountain, rock face, year round Wooded, winter Stream, year round Exceptional, mountain, winter, wooded Mountain, stream Great, mountain, rock face, year round Great, mountain, rock face, year round Exceptional mountain views

Southern Southern Northern Eastern Eastern Eastern North Northeast Eastern Northeast North North West

22 24 28 30 32 79

East Ridge Road East Ridge Road Elbow Creek Ivorybill Way East Ridge Road Parson’s View

2.81 2.72 3.05 2.94 1.46 2.11

$289,000 $275,000 $140,000 $225,000 $185,000 $150,000

Exceptional, mountain, year round Exceptional, mountain, year round Mountain, wooded, winter Exceptional, mountain, year round Great, mountain, year round Great, mountain, year round

West West North Eastern Eastern West

Spectacular Mountain View Estate Lots Situated between Cashiers and Sapphire Valley, Cedar Hill is an upscale, gated community offering its residents awe-inspiring views and the very best in luxury mountain living. Whether searching for the latest in elegant mountain construction or a very special lot to call your own, Cedar Hill will not disappoint. An easy hike from your backdoor will lead you to the natural splendor of waterfalls set amongst a backdrop of hardwoods. Be one with nature, but enjoy the modern conveniences of underground utilities available to all home sites and a short drive into town.

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CEDAR HILL

Mountain Views, Water, Privacy... Perfect! This spectacular estate home offers views of Big Sheepcliff and three magnificent water features, along with a private hiking trail. Located in the premier community of Cedar Hill, the home has a spacious open floor plan with a beautiful gourmet kitchen with casual dining area open to the screened porch with stone fireplace. The spacious living and dining room enjoy mountain views. Both the lower level family room and theater room on the upper level offer additional space for entertaining. Soaring ceilings with timber accents and luxury appointments make this the perfect mountain retreat. MLS# 73865. Newly priced at $1,195,000.

Exclusive Mountain Community Home This premier estate home in prestigious Cedar Hill offers curb appeal, fine finishes, a spacious open floor plan and year round mountain views on a private, gently rolling 3.49 acre lot. Custom built with great attention to detail, this beautiful home features five oversized bedrooms and bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen, whole home surround sound with exterior speakers, double decks, a screened living porch with wood burning fireplace, an attached two-car carport and much more. Cedar Hill is an upscale, gated community offering the best of luxury mountain living in the heart of Cashiers. Full Sapphire Valley Resort amenities are available. MLS# 77279. $1,049,000

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Golf Club Estates This home has all the charm of the stately old country club communities found in the North Carolina mountains. Built in 1960, but remodeled to modern conveniences, this home has great indoor/outdoor flow. The property is flat and has a large flowing stream through it. The two ponds are beautifully designed and landscaped. There is a charming guest house. The home opens onto a large patio overlooking the ponds. The amenities of Sapphire Valley, golf, pools, lakes, fitness center, are all nearby. Located a short cart drive to the clubhouse of The Country Club of Sapphire Valley, membership is by invitation only. 4 bedrooms in main house and 1 bedroom in guest house. MLS# 78772. Offered at $1,100,000.

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Big Sheepcliff Charming custom built mountain retreat in the gated community of Big Sheepcliff, located just minutes from Cashiers. Spectacular panoramic views of the Cashiers Valley including Cashiers Lake. This warm and inviting home offers 3 bedrooms on the main level. The great room with the massive stone fireplace features exceptional architectural details and is flooded with natural light generated by the desirable southern exposure. Stone fireplaces enhance multiple rooms and outdoor spaces. MLS# 80204. Offered at $1,995,000.

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SAPPHIRE

REDUCED Long Range Views This superbly built custom home offers exceptional long range mountain views! It features two master suites — one on the main level with an adjoining office and the other on the lower level with an adjoining bonus room. You’ll find all the bells and whistles in this mountain retreat, including a Runco home theater system, home office, gourmet kitchen with breakfast bar, welcoming family room with cathedral ceilings, beautiful stone fireplace, generous builtins, and a wet bar, plus heart pine floors, a second fireplace on the screened porch, and additional screened and covered deck space for outdoor living and entertaining! MLS# 77327. Offered at $1,149,00.

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CASHIERS

Spectacular Whiteside Mountain View Estate Spectacular panoramic views of Whiteside Mountain, this Jim Fox masterpiece on 5+ acres takes your breath away! Beautiful grounds, ponds, wet weather waterfall feeds a large lily pad pond. Lightning protection, whole house humidity control, water filtration system. Privacy, only 10 minutes from Cashiers Crossroads, paved access. Best view in Jackson and Macon counties. MLS# 76395. Offered at $2,295,000.

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Lake Glenville Area A breathtaking view of Lake Glenville and surrounding mountains from this recently remodeled home in a quiet neighborhood near Norton Falls. Great room with cathedral ceiling and open floor plan. Wraparound decks (partially covered) also afford spectacular views of the lake and sunsets. Lower level has a family room with an additional bonus room. MLS# 80176. Offered at $575,000.

Holly Forest 4 bedroom, 3 bath home located in Holly Forest I, just minutes from restaurants, shopping, golf, Narrows Falls, Lake Fairfield, Hogback Lake and all the great amenities that Sapphire Valley has to offer. The home has spacious bedrooms and bathrooms, double decks, a living room fireplace, formal dining room, lower level bunk room and a .78 acre wooded lot with hardwoods and native mountain laurel. MLS# 80118. Offered at $249,000.

Cedar High Wonderful 3 bedroom 3 1/2 bath home in Cedar High with views of Whiteside & Little Sheepcliff Mountain from almost every room. Great floor plan with master on main. The main living area features a floor to ceiling stacked stone fireplace with easy access to the large deck, for enjoying the soothing mountain air. The park like grounds surrounding this property finish off the feeling of being home again. This mountain home also features a 4 car garage & is truly a MUST SEE! MLS# 80276. Newly listed at $789,000.

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Lake Glenville Area

Lakefront Cabin Wonderful lakefront cabin situated on quiet cove. A-Frame like construction, large covered porch, large party deck near lake. Dock included. Good view of lake. Lakefront living on Lake Glenville with little maintenance. MLS # 75458. Offered at $499,500.

Well-built move in ready 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home just minutes from Lake Glenville and 15 minutes to Cashiers. Open floor plan with a 30 foot high reclaimed wood cathedral ceiling, heart pine wood floors, loft, dual heat pumps and fireplace. Chef friendly kitchen includes NSF certified dishwasher, Dacor dual fuel range/oven, heavy duty disposal, etc. Oversized master suite with walk-in closet, private bath and private deck with 6 person hot tub. Covered porch with a view and additional parking. MLS# 77934. Reduced to $284,900.

Lake Glenville Area This rustic mountain home overlooks a creek which provides beautiful ambient sounds of rushing water. Vaulted ceilings, a screened porch, 2 car garage, hardwood floors and much more. Just minutes from Lake Glenville boat ramp! MLS# 76954. Offered at $229,000.

Lake Glenville Area

Great location off 107 with close proximity to Lake Glenville and Cashiers. Comfortable home with nice outdoor deck in wooded setting. Open floor plan, stone fireplace. Two bedrooms on main level, spacious bedroom/loft upstairs. Basement would make a great workshop or craft room. Easy access. MLS # 76447. $129,000.

Summer Hill - Lake Glenville Big lake view. Community dock, boat launch ramp, sandy beach, picnic shelter with fireplace and tennis court. MLS# 76073. $325,000.

Fantastic lake view lot looking north down Lake Glenville all the way to the Balsams and east across the widest part of the lake. This panoramic view can be from an easy build home site. 10 slip common dock, sandy beach, picnic shelter, boat ramp and tennis court all amenities of Summer Hill. MLS# 75420. $305,000. Great lakefront lot on wide part of Lake Glenville. Driveway started, dock, underground utilities, common areas include tennis, boat ramp, and gazebos. East

facing building site. MLS# 75962. $575,000. Located in Summer Hill with extraordinary views of Lake Glenville and mountains. Very level and large building site would allow for gentle circular driveway. Summer Hill is a premier development, gated, with tennis, boat dock, sandy beach, boat ramp and more. MLS# 76561. Offered at $350,000. Almost 3 acre lot in Summer Hill, a premier Lake Glenville community. Driveway partially in.

Great lot in Summer Hill, a prestigious private gated enclave of 38 homesites on Lake Glenville. With some tree trimming, you’ll enjoy incredible mountain views that look out over Lake Glenville... and you’ll have deeded water access to Lake Glenville with the Summer Hill community boat dock, where you can store your boat. Buy the lot today, and start enjoying all of the amenities of Summer Hill and Lake Glenville, while you build your dream home. MLS# 77892. $250,000. One of the premier lots in one of the premier gated communities on all of Lake Glenville. Enjoy easy access on paved roads that lead to this incredible home site that features more than 300’ of lake

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frontage on a large 1.75 acre lot. A private dock is already in place and conveys with the property. Owners have plans for a 5,607 square foot home overlooking the lake, or bring your own architect and start designing your dream home and begin enjoying the wonderful life on Lake Glenville. MLS# 79198. $595,000. Large lake access lot with great mountain and sunset views. MLS# 73981. $125,000. Big lake access lot with western exposure. View of mountains and sunsets. MLS# 73982. $125,000. Very large Lake Glenville access lot. This lot faces west with sunset and mountain views. MLS# 73983. $125,000.

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Cullowhee Mountain

Old Edwards Club

This is the quintessential mountain hideaway! The home sits on a gentle hilltop overlooking a scenic mountain valley and a meandering stream running through the yard. The jewel of the property is an approximate 50 foot waterfall with a hidden trail and viewing platform. The cozy cabin is well built and is in good shape. The basement could be finished for additional living space. The property boarders thousands of acres of National Forest. Private well, barn, shed and holding tank for spring water. MLS# 79985. Offered at $295,000

This walk-in unit truly has one of the best views at The Views. Spectacular from the moment you walk through the door. This lower unit has fantastic views of Yellow Mountain, Shortoff Mountain and long range into the Blue Ridge Mountains! 10 foot ceilings, granite countertops, custom cabinets, stone fireplace in living room and on screened porch. Easy maintenance free living! Freshly painted inside & exterior being painted now. MLS# 79919. Offered at $525,000.

Strawberry Hill

Woudes Mountain

Charming country cabin on a gently rolling 2.5 acres. Easy access with a circular drive fronting on two roads. Convenient to Cashiers, Highlands, and Franklin. Cabin has manicured and beautifully landscaped grounds with large trees and flowers. All on one level. Well insulated with skylights in dining area and front porch. Large covered porch, additional small barn/shed, 14 GPM well and more. No homeowner dues or regulations to worry about. Property can be subdivided and has a wonderful view site for another home. Very well maintained. MLS# 79788. Offered at $179,900

Lake Glenville, lakefront home on a large 1 acre lot with a private dock, great views and approximately 100+ feet of shoreline. This charming 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Cape Cod is surrounded by lush rhododendron, laurel, hardwoods and is tucked away in a scenic cove. The home features cathedral ceilings, double decks, a bonus room, lower level, loft, brand new A/C unit and an enchanted trail to the lake. The property has been well loved and is move in ready. Easy year round access. MLS# 79943. Offered at $474,000.

Lake Toxaway

Highlands Gap

One of the best panoramic long-range lake and mountain view properties in the NC mountains. This home sits at a cool 4000’+ elevation and offers a breath-taking view of multiple mountain ranges and looks out over 4 lakes in 3 different states (Toxaway - NC, Jocassee & Keowee - SC and Hartwell in GA). Master on main with additional bedrooms and baths up and down. MLS# 79994. Offered at $669,000.

Surrounded by over 6 acres of lush mountain greenery is the home of your dreams. This impressive log home was built with attention to every detail and appointed with exquisite custom features. High ceilings and large banks of windows allow the light and the enjoyment of gorgeous multi mountain range views in complete privacy and tranquility. Entertaining possibilities are endless with a fabulous epicurean kitchen, a large home theater and beautifully decorated guest suites. MLS# 77581. Offered at $1,895,000.

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Fox Run Ridge Charming older home on historic property that was the site of the millionaires hunting lodge. Spectacular views from over 4500 foot elevation. Panoramic southern views from Whiteside Mountain to the lakes in South Carolina. Private location at end of the road bordering National Forest - Panthertown Valley. MLS# 80079. Priced at $695,000.

Lake Glenville Exceptional and rare Lake Glenville lakefront property. Situated on a point overlooking the lake with a stacked rock wall along the lake. Very gentle 23+ acres, big mountain and lake views, ponds, stream, barn and more. Estate site or small development. MLS# 75041. Now being offered for $5,000,000.

Charming Lakefront Home Lake Glenville lakefront home on very flat property. Faces west for great sunsets. It has all the charm of the original 1950 mountain home with the conveniences of modern remodel and additions. 4 bedrooms and all living areas on one floor with an additional loft bunk room. Great covered porch, huge covered picnic area, dock, and lakeside deck. Wonderful yard for lakeside activities. MLS# 73991. Offered at $550,000.

Whisper Lake Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with a circular driveway in the scenic community of Whisper Lake. The open floor plan includes cathedral ceilings, double decks, 3 fireplaces, an oversized workshop and a motherin-suite with a bonus room. This is a great home for entertaining and built for year round use. Enjoyable 5 minute walk to private community lake. Full Sapphire amenities included. MLS# 79727. Offered at $410,000.

Hogback Lake Newer LAKEFRONT home with wood cathedral ceilings and floors, clerestory windows and open floor plan creating a light, bright cheerful setting perfect for entertaining. Wonderful rocking chair covered back deck offers peaceful lake and mountain views. Lower deck with hot tub; tree house for the grandkids; paved driveway and 2 car garage. Best move-in condition Hogback Lake home on the market! MLS# 75806. Offered at $499,000.

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Spring Forest Southern exposure with exceptional 180 degree views. Main house and guest house on over 8 acres of beautiful manicured paths, two ponds, a grotto with waterfalls, privacy and tranquility. Main home has many unique qualities and discerning architectural details. Great large studio and home office. Guest suite has a full kitchen. Gorgeous stone fireplaces, so much more. MLS# 76879. Offered at $799,000.

Holly Berry Estates This 3 BR/3 Bath home overlooks a beautiful creek with a foot bridge to add to its charm. The house has been immaculately maintained and features a desirable kitchen with granite, stainless steel appliances, wine cooler and an open floor plan with a floor to ceiling wood burning fireplace, nice dining area, a first floor master bedroom and a guest bedroom with the lower level accommodating a bedroom/media room, bathroom and a workshop. Easy access, outside of the lower level is the entrance to a studio that can be used as an artists/craft studio overlook the tranquility of the creek below and the gorgeous wooded area. MLS# 79007. Offered at $450,000.

Cedar Ridge Estates Remodeled home minutes from Cashiers and Sapphire. Gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances open to dining room opening to porches. Stone fireplace in living room with cathedral ceilings is flooded with natural light. Master bedroom with fireplace on main level. Gentle lot/driveway for year round living. Convenient to both Cedar Creek Racquet Club and CCSV; both memberships by invitation only. MLS# 78297. Offered at $785,000.

Sapphire Valley Easy access, year-round Sapphire Valley home with a two car garage and level front yard. The home features 2 bedrooms, 2 bonus rooms, 3 bathrooms, double decks and a stone fireplace. The spacious lower level offers an additional family room and access to the private wooded backyard with lots of hardwoods, laurel and rhododendron. The roof has been recently replaced and the home is in very good shape. 5 minutes to Sapphire restaurants, shopping and amenities. 10 minutes to Cashiers and grocery’s. MLS# 79876. Offered at $310,000.

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Cowee Ridge

The Birches

Stunning 180 degree long-range mountain views, from this recently renovated 4 bedroom, 3 bath home at the very top of the gated Cowee Ridge community. Enjoy peace and privacy from one of the best locations the area has to offer. Cowee Ridge is the exact mid-way point between Highlands and Cashiers. Choose which way to turn, and you’ll either be at the Crossroads in Cashiers or Main Street in Highlands in less than 10 minutes. MLS# 78192. Offered at $799,000.

Located on the gated grounds of Wildcat Cliffs Country Club, the condominiums at The Birches are the perfect mountain getaway. The Birches is situated in a private wooded area of the club, surrounded by wandering creeks and hidden waterfalls. Condominium features may include elevators, oak hardwood floors, indoor and outdoor stone fireplaces, granite countertops, custom cherry cabinetry, jetted tubs, carports, cathedral ceilings, and screened porches. Wildcat Cliffs Country Club is a private club and membership is by invitation only. MLS# 74752 & 74755. Prices starting at $525,000.

Overlooking The Country Club of Sapphire Valley This lovely golf course home overlooks the lush Country Club of Sapphire Valley golf course, featuring views of the #1 and #9 fairways and a large stream, with Chimneytop Mountain as the backdrop. The landscaped yard has a cozy fire pit, pond, footbridge and seating — perfect for enjoying the beautiful scenery and sublime weather. Take in the fantastic views from most rooms, including the large covered decks and four season porch. The spacious master bedroom suite features his and hers master baths. A second bedroom is also located on the main level, while the lower level features a family room, kitchenette and game room. Membership to CCSV is by invitation only. MLS# 79240. Offered at $1,175,000.

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Wildcat Cliffs Country Club

Wildcat Cliffs Country Club

This is a wonderful cottage with lots of curb appeal. All one level with an easy entrance. With a two car detached garage, a full house generator and a cozy wood burning fireplace, you can live year round. Beautifully landscaped and plenty of paved parking for your guests. Wildcat Cliffs Country Club has a newly updated club house, indoor swimming pool, full fitness center, tennis, golf and croquet. MLS# 77514. Offered at $319,000.

Adorable vacation home with attached portico, and golf cart storage under the house. This is all you need to enjoy your summers! Spacious floor plan that lives large. Enjoy the prestigious golf community of Wildcat Cliffs Country Club and all of the amenities that are available. MLS# 77577. Offered at $349,000.

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NEW LISTING

Stunning Mountain Vistas

Sapphire Valley

Enjoy the expansive southern views from this wonderful 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath custom Post and Beam home. Home is equipped with wood floors, stone faced wood burning fireplace, gourmet kitchen, stainless steel appliances, cathedral ceilings, loft, family room with wet bar, bark siding accents, and decks on three levels. This completely furnished home would be a perfect investment property and has a great rental history. MLS# 78797. Offered at $549,000.

This welcoming move-in ready home offers amazing views of Chimneytop Mountain and Sapphire Valley. Spacious kitchen, living and dining areas open to a covered deck - perfect for entertaining family and friends or simply relaxing. The split bedroom plan features three bedrooms on the main level, plus a separate family room, bonus room and deck on the lower level. This lovely mountain home is a great value at this price! MLS# 77386. $559,000.

Old Edwards Club One of the best views anywhere! This beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath upper unit features vaulted ceiling with beams and a stone fireplace in living area. Open floor plan is perfect for entertaining. Kitchen has granite, stainless appliances and a wet-bar. Large screened porch with fireplace. This amazing unit is one of only a few upper units with less than 5 steps! This unit is the best upper unit available and a must see!! MLS# 79651. Offered at $649,000.

Bald Rock

NEW LISTING

Hardly lived in mountain cabin on top of Bald Rock. Long range mountain views, as well as short ridge views. Timber frame with attractive shingle style,hardy plank siding. Master bedroom on main level. Lower level boasts 2 bedrooms, full bath and stacked washer/dryer. Enjoy the privacy, views and cool mountain air from this adorable move in condition cabin at 4,000’+ elevation. MLS# 78663. $475,000.

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Holly Forest

Almost new home located within walking distance of Narrows Waterfall. This move in ready home with vaulted ceilings in the living room and fireplace has all of the mountain finishes, that make it a perfect mountain retreat or year around residence. MLS# 76101. Offered at $449,000.

NEW LISTING

Whisper Lake

This immaculate 3 bedroom/2 bath home with loft is perfect for vacation or year round living. The two car attached garage has an 8’x14’ storage room that could be a workshop; owners are currently using for extra pantry and storage items. Spacious floor plan, floor-toceiling stone fireplace, well-designed kitchen, master bedroom closet system. The view of Hogback Mountain is year round. This home has a fully encapsulated crawl space. MLS# 78710. Shows like a new house! $439,900.

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Pine Forest

REDUCED

Sapphire Valley

Overlooking Lonesome Valley and the mountains beyond, this home situated on over 4 acres affords you privacy and convenience to both Sapphire and Cashiers. Wonderful mountain feel with an open floor plan which is inviting and makes for the perfect year around or summer home. Large unfinished basement for additional space. The home is fully furnished with some minor exceptions. MLS # 75868. Offered at $549,000.

Built with great attention to detail, this welcoming three bedroom, three and a half bath home is the epitome of modern mountain style, with board and batten and poplar siding and stone accents. Designer kitchen features a sixburner gas range with double oven, contrasting cabinetry, oversized island and subway tile backsplash. Relax by the wood-burning fireplace on the spacious screened porch, or retreat to the downstairs family room with an additional wet bar. MLS# 77682. Offered at $629,000.

Sapphire Valley

Sapphire Valley

Magnificent estate setting on more than 5 acres. Incredible southern exposure with views of the mountains and meadow below the open deck. Just a few steps to your own little bridge across a creek for additional tranquility. Spacious rooms, 2 story living room with fireplace, lower level kitchen, workshop; many more features. MLS# 76472. Offered at $594,000.

Enjoy breathtaking bird’s eye views of the mountains from two stories of decks of this 4 bedroom classic mountain home. The home’s interior features warm timber accents, soaring cathedral ceilings, striking stone fireplace in the great room, master on main, spacious loft and 2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom suite on the lower level. Huge price reduction — originally $1,095,000! MLS# 78069. Offered at $595,000.

Wade Hampton Golf Club Now being offered for sale at considerable savings, this lot offers outstanding views of the fairway and green at the 10th hole. Located within walking distance of the clubhouse, it is exceptionally well priced at just $375,000. First time on the market! This lot has a good view of Whiteside Mountain in well-established and exclusive neighborhood of Wade Hampton. Priced below market value! Motivated seller! Membership at Wade Hampton Golf Club is by invitation only. MLS# 79348. Offered at $145,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999

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Golf Club Estates First time on the market, this golf course front home offers exceptional views of the course and mountains beyond. This remodeled mountain home has great curb appeal and is suitable for year round or seasonal living. The spacious home features 3 fireplaces with the master bedroom being located on the main level, as well as two other bedrooms. A lower level family room and bedroom, full bath and exterior entrance Located in a gated community, this 3 bedroom plus loft home has long is perfect for houseguests! Enchanting fire pit with low maintenance range mountain views as well as overlooking the community pond with native landscaping. Membership at The Country Club of Sapphire Valley waterfall and pavilion area. Great open floor plan with vaulted ceiling and available by invitation only. MLS# 79266. Offered at $875,000. stone fireplace in the living room overlooking covered deck. The lower level family with open deck provides additional privacy. Great value for a newer mountain home. MLS# 79135. $469,000.

Sims Valley

NEW LISTING

Hogback Lake

This lakefront retreat is perfect for your family. Easy gentle driveway, low maintenance yard, surrounded by lake, stream and year round waterfall. The lake is great for fishing as it is well stocked. The home has speakers Exceptional modern rustic mountain home in the premier gated throughout the house and the deck. Central vacuum system in the home. community of Cedar Hill, located minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire’s Great storage and work center in garage. House lives large with 2 bonus amenities. This 5 bedroom home with the master bedroom on the main rooms for 5th sleeping areas. MLS# 76766. Newly Priced at $489,000. level, features great architectural details, including wood beams and stone fireplace. Wonderful home to escape the summer heat of the low country or to call home year around. The home represents a great value which doesn’t need to be remodeled and deserves your consideration! MLS# 80075. Offered at $895,000.

Cedar Hill

Cedar Ridge Estates The charming 3 bedroom mountain home enjoys views of Sapphire Valley from most rooms. The kitchen overlooks the living room with wood burning fireplace and cathedral ceiling as well as the dining room and outside deck. Located just minutes from Cashiers and Sapphire in this well established community. MLS# 79269. JUST REDUCED to $425,000.

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Cedar Hill

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Located on just under five acres in the premier gated community of Cedar Hill, this newer three bedroom, three and a half bath home is move in ready. Enjoy mountain views from almost every room and spacious upper and lower decks. Tastefully finished in warm colors, the open main floor and downstairs family room make entertaining family and friends a pleasure. The kitchen features granite countertops and stainless steel appliances and overlooks both the dining room and living room with stone fireplace. MLS# 79267. Offered at $569,000.

Cedar Hill The interior of this sprawling 5 bedroom, 5 ½ bath home appears as though it was ripped from the pages of a magazine. Stunning decorative touches, stone and wood accents, vaulted ceilings and walls of windows are the hallmarks of this extraordinary home. Additional features include elegant black cabinetry, granite counters, stainless appliances, stone fireplace and full bar. MLS# 70295. Offered at $1,049,000.

Cedar Ridge Farm Locally known as the “Llama Farm,” this home is perched on the top of Little Sheepcliff Mountain just a short drive to Cashiers. Overlooking Sapphire Valley with layered mountain views, this custom built gentleman’s farm has a private pastoral setting at a cool 4,000 ft. elevation! Property encompasses 13.27+/- acre home site, carport, barn, pond and fenced pasture. An additional 5.74+/- acres is available. This Amazing panoramic views of Sapphire Valley including Big Sheepcliff and is truly a one-of-a kind property and is on the market for the first time! Lonesome Valley Canyon. Most rooms enjoy the spectacular views. The MLS# 77917. Offered at $1,497,800. cathedral ceilings in the living room and fireplace offer a comfortable retreat in the mountains. The chef will enjoy lots of natural light and views, while preparing culinary delights. The second bedroom on the main level, large lofts, great family room on the lower level with fireplace, and the workshop are all great additional features of this home. MLS# 79271. Offered at $695,000.

Cedar Hill

Golf Club Estates Cedar Creek Woods Wonderful mountain view family home in well-established club and tennis community. Located in the lovely Cedar Creek Woods neighborhood. Roomy 4 bedroom/5 bath home with nicely landscaped grounds. Master bedroom plus guest bedroom on main floor. Additional guest rooms upstairs. Loft area upstairs, workshop/artist studio on main floor. Wonderful year round or summer retreat. MLS# 79265. Offered at $599,000.

This storybook cottage was totally remodeled & lovingly renovated in’08, including new electric, plumbing (new baths), heating, wood flooring & awesome new kitchen w/leathered granite countertops. The beautifully manicured & landscaped flat yard will delight all of your senses. Located in the gated community of Golf Club Estates, this charming home on one level is just a cart ride to The Country Club of Sapphire Valley (membership by invitation only), Sapphire Valley MasterAssociation membership is optional. MLS# 79614. Offered at $499,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999

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Wildwood Mountain

NEWLY PRICED

Custom Home

This cottage has a wonderful open floor plan and the covered side porch adds an additional 400 sq.ft. A separate small cabin is being used as the owner’s art cottage, and next to it is a hot tub and deck. Location could not be more convenient to both Highlands and Cashiers. Wildcat Cliffs CC is a golf cart ride away. MLS# 78315. Just reduced to $399,000!

Wild Wind is a custom builder’s home with 2 master suites, guest bedroom, bonus room and 2 1/2 baths. Located on 3 gentle acres with fruit trees, a big view and a second buildable lot. The interior features Australian cypress floors, stainless appliances including double ovens, copper sinks and tub, office, cathedral ceilings and his & hers garages. The lot offers a private and scenic setting located 1 mile to Lake Glenville boat launch, 25 minutes to Cashiers, Highlands, Cullowhee and Franklin. MLS # 76147. Price reduced to $369,000.

Equestrian Estate

Sapphire Valley

This expansive property features 8+/- acres of fenced pasture, riding ring, four-stall barn with tack room, and feeding/bedding storage. The 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is ideal for entertaining and includes a lower level with a bonus room for use as additional sleeping quarters with full bath. The cool elevation, great weather and very private setting make this estate perfect for year round living. MLS# 77245. Offered at $1,295,000.

Here’s your chance to slow down and enjoy living in the mountains at an affordable price! All one level, this low maintenance home is in mint condition and has only been lived in seasonally. The light and bright living area opens onto a wonderful covered screened porch. Walk to Sapphire Valley Resort amenities and the CCSV (membership available by invitation only). MLS# 77325. Offered at $398,800.

Highlands Country Club Main house 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Guest house has 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Located in the heart of Highlands Country Club. Wooded lot with rhododendrons insures privacy; walking to club house. One level living with large rooms, wood burning fireplace, formal dining, 4 car garage and covered porches. Does not include membership in HCC. Property is not part of the HCC POA. MLS# 76645.Offered at $895,000.

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Holly Berry Estates

NEWLY PRICED

Fabulous close-up views of Whiteside and a waterfall/stream that runs through the property await you from this charming 3 bedroom and 3 bath home. The home features wide plank wood floors, stone fireplace and master on main level. Kitchen was completely re-done in 2012 with all new granite countertops, cabinets, and new appliances. Just open the windows to enjoy the sound of rushing water while taking in incredible rock-face mountain views. MLS# 78634. Just reduced to $329,000!.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999


Golf Club Estates

Silver Slip Falls

This home in Golf Club Estates has it all — Horsepasture River, Country Club of Sapphire Valley golf course frontage, plus incredible mountain views! Other features include an elevator, wine room, billiard room, wet bar, generator as well as extra sleeping quarters with a full bath on the lower level. Private with lush landscaping, a cozy fire pit and Chimneytop Creek meandering through it. Club members can take the cart path to CCSV’s acclaimed golf course. MLS# 77146. Offered at $1,195,000.

Amazing stream property in a gated community and only minutes to the Cashiers Crossroads. Enjoy the sounds of the stream from the covered deck or the streamside deck. Located on the cul-de-sac for additional privacy, this is a great mountain getaway. Cozy home with great kitchen overlooking dining area with wet bar and living room. The stone fireplace and the vaulted wood ceilings in the living room exude mountain charm. The lower level features an additional sitting area, as well a wine room. MLS# 79114. $629,000.

Lake Glenville Area

Cedar Creek Cliffs

This 53+ acre farm located in a high valley just west of Lake Glenville. This gentle land is easy to walk or easy to drive. At 4,000 feet elevation, a very unusual setting with streams, 3 ponds and all mostly cleared land. There are approximately 10,000 Christmas trees from 3-10 feet tall. Also has 1/2 acre irrigated Truffiere. There are 250 oak trees and the truffles will be ready to harvest in 3 years. Large 3 bedroom home, large barn/workshop. Many additional home sites with big views to the east and south. Huge garden area, much of the land is flat. Would make a great horse or cattle farm. MLS# 78949. Offered at $2,500,000.

Fabulous long range mountain views from this privately located home at a cool 4300+ elevation. First time on the market, this delightful, low maintenance home adjoins the 1000+ acre Carlton/Chinquapin Conservation Easement. Great room concept opens onto a wonderful large covered porch letting in the cool mountain breezes. Master suite and one guest bedroom with full bath on main level, second guest bedroom, family room with a Franklin stove and access to the 2 car garage on lower level. Wood floors, cathedral wood beamed ceiling and stacked stone wood-burning fireplace. MLS# 79948. Offered at $399,880.

Hickory Ridge

Glenville Area

Long View enjoys panoramic views of Whiteside and Chimneytop Mountains from this enclave located just minutes from town. The master bedroom along with a guest room and office are located on the main level. Two additional guest rooms are located on the lower level along with an indoor pool that has glass doors opening to a stone patio. The covered deck expands the living area and lets you enjoy cool summer breezes. Great home for year around living as well. Come see this special home today. MLS# 79128. $985,000.

Quality built 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home on 5 acres with exceptional layered long range views looking as far as the Blue Ridge Parkway. The home has a spacious open floor plan with oversized rooms and closets. The home includes white oak floors, tiled bathroom with heated floor, granite counters, instant hot water, massive fireplace, and 30 kw propane generator. MLS# 80114. Offered at $399,900

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Holly Forest

Highlands

Fabulous estate setting and Southern charm make this 4 bedroom home on 2 full lots a must see. The covered porch and garden are perfect for entertaining friends and family. Relax in the gazebo and enjoy the soft rhythm of the meandering creek. Ideal summer or year-round home with spacious kitchen, lower level workshop and full-house generator. MLS# 73525. Offered at $375,000.

Looking for an adorable home with privacy and convenience to Franklin and Highlands? This is it! Lovingly and tastefully renovated in the past two years, this will make the perfect mountain get-a-way for you. Improvements include new heart of pine floors, new screened deck, new ductless a/c and heat, and all new appliances. MLS# 80081. Newly listed at $279,500.

Highlands

Toll House Village

Perfect in-town location with a very private setting in the woods. This attractive home is perfect for guests or family members. Master on main and 2 bedrooms upstairs. Lots of privacy and an easy maintenance home. MLS# 76475. Offered at $359,000.

Perfect in-town location with a very private setting in the woods. You will love how it feels to be in this house. This custom built home is situated on 1.5 acres and features 3 spacious bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Located in the charming community of Toll House Village just minutes from the crossroads in Cashiers. Enjoy your private deck and reflect on the beautiful granite rock face that only Mother Nature could have created. MLS# 78067. Offered at $299,000.

Hilltop Well-kept 1 bedroom, 1.5 bath move in ready end unit. The home includes an enclosed sun room, courtyard, heat pump and can be sold furnished. Seller is open to owner financing, 10% down with 5% interest. Current county tax appraisal is $126,270. Easy year round access and just minutes to Sapphire, Cashiers and all amenities. MLS# 79272. Offered at $59.00.

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Sapphire Valley Bold stream! Private 3 bedroom, 2 bath move-in ready home on scenic Hogback Creek. Driveway and yard have been wonderfully landscaped; mature hardwoods surround the property. The home has an open floor plan, cathedral ceilings and a covered deck. All Sapphire Resort amenities included. Ten minutes to shopping, restaurants, lake access, golf, community center, swimming pools, weight room, etc. MLS# 77739. Offered at $305,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999


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Whisper Lake

Highlands

Great stream home in Whisper Lake with access to all of the Sapphire Valley Master Association amenities. Open floor plan featuring wood burning fireplace in living room, kitchen with granite countertops, center island and stainless appliances. Enjoy the views of the creek from the kitchen, dining area, and the open deck at the rear of the home. Private setting with near level lot is great for both year round or vacation home. Well priced for recently built home. MLS# 77921. Offered at $375,000.

Perfect for your summer vacation home within the city limits of Highlands. Two large bedrooms, kitchen and great room situated on a large lot with a front deck to enjoy the cool mountains. This home would also be a great year round starter home and investment. The current owner put on a new roof and HVAC unit. MLS# 79541. $274,000.

Sapphire Valley

Robinson Creek Home

Award winning floor plan! 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home to be built on this Holly Forest lot with model home available for preview. See the quality and craftsmanship for yourself and you will be sold! Great curb appeal, custom finishes, massive stone fireplace, luxurious bathrooms and screened porch with fireplace. This is an impressive home, a must see for serious buyers. Built to your specifications with changes welcome. MLS# 78020. Offered at $369,000.

This newer three bedroom, three and a half bath country home with lovely mountain views is located just off Big Ridge Road in the Robinson Creek area. At just under 4,000 feet in elevation and surrounded by large tracts of land, the two acre property is very private and filled with wildlife. Dozens of rhododendrons planted on the hill in front of the home make the late spring and early summer a spectacular sight. Other features include a wood burning fireplace, covered decks, play room, attached two-car garage, barn and gated driveway. Don’t miss this affordable, move-in ready getaway! MLS# 79052. Offered at $325,000.

Sapphire

Lake Toxaway Area New Listing! Quintessential cottage surrounded with beautiful laying 7+ acres in a storybook setting. Separate workshop, building for RV + car, basketball court. Major remodel completed with all new appliances, kitchen counters and cabinets, floor coverings and more. MLS# 78467. Offered at $285,000.

Located on quiet street between Sapphire and Lake Toxaway. This well maintained 3 bedroom home is situated on a flat lot and has a fenced yard, which is great enjoying cool summer temperatures. MLS# 79260. Offered at $109,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999

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Holly Ridge Condo

OWNER FINANCING

First time on the market. This completely renovated condominium is the perfect lock it and leave it mountain retreat. Walk to Fairfield Lake and enjoy Sapphire amenities. Owner financing available. MLS# 77802. Â Offered at $174,000

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Cullowhee Forest Adorable cottage with room to expand, in gated community. Privacy, 5.62 acres, fruit trees, pond and fire pit. Close to the public landing for Lake Glenville. Possible view to Lake Glenville with tree trimming. Front entry opens to the lower level with brick floors, family room, updated bath and large bedroom and washer dryer connection. Upstairs to the main living area with great room, master bedroom and bath. An oversized screen porch with cathedral ceiling and stone fireplace. MLS# 79257. Offered at $299,000.

Rocky Knob This wonderful family home is in the secluded gated community of Rocky Knob. The home is situated on 1.91 private acres with plenty of garden space. A completed lower level can be used as an extra bedroom and living area with a full bath. The 17 acre lake in Rocky Knob is an easy Stunning year round views bring the outdoors in. Lots of privacy and walk from the house. canoes, swimming and picnic areas offer lots of fun room to explore this 4 acre low maintenance double lot. This move in ready 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with an open floor plan is ideal for for the whole family. MLS# 79697. Offered at $339,000. entertaining. Well designed kitchen and wood burning stone fireplace. Spacious decks and cool summertime temperatures invite outdoor living. The lower level bonus room has its own private entrance and would be a great office or guest quarters. A short trail winds through hardwoods and mountain laurel to your own bocce ball court. MLS# 78944. $479,500.

Sapphire Valley

Turkey Knob Panoramic long range layered mountain view of the Parkway, Chimneytop, Terrapin and Sheepcliff Mountains! This three bedroom home is in excellent condition with an aggressive list price and a motivated seller. Home features include an open floor plan with cathedral ceilings, wood burning fireplace, lots of glass, granite countertops, Brazilian cherry flooring, large wrap around deck and the master on the main. The lower level includes a second living space, 2 guest bedrooms and a covered deck. MLS# 80288. Offered at $ 459,000.

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Country Club Villas Great 3 bedroom villa with level entry, overlooking large common area lawn and the Country Club of Sapphire Valley’s hole #9. Price has been drastically reduced to generate sale before the end of the year. If you are looking for a great condo in the heart of the Sapphire Valley this is it. MLS# 78154. Offered at $189,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999


Glenville

Broadview Acres

Cute cottage in the Glenville community. Since it is located on Highway 107 it could be used as residential and/or commercial. Land lays gentle, concrete drive, some view. Cottage is a charming example of 40’s-50’s mountain get-away to enjoy the cool of summer while flat-landers suffer with the heat and humidity. MLS# 78314. Offered at $149,000.

This charming cottage with a detached one car garage has plenty of curb appeal. It has a spacious covered deck with a year round mountain view for all to enjoy. The home is close to Glen Falls for hiking and the Town of Highlands! Broadview Acres is a great neighborhood that retains a wonderful warm country feeling. This home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a second gathering area downstairs and wonderful lush landscaping. MLS# 80191. Offered at $359,000.

Holly Forest

Hilltop

Absolutely adorable pedestal home in a great section of Holly Forest! Wonderful curb appeal with a level driveway and 2 car carport. Lots of charm and coziness with vaulted wood ceilings, wood walls and a wood burning stone fireplace. Master and guest bedroom on main level, plus a loft with a 1/2 bath. Partially finished lower level reached by new stairs. Small stream borders back of property. MLS# 80189. Offered at $174,850

NEW LISTING. Fully furnished condominium in the heart of Sapphire Valley. Beautiful kitchen with granite counters. Outdoor deck features BBQ with built in stainless hood. Turnkey unit ready for immediate occupancy. Would make a great rental unit. MLS# 78502. Offered at $129,900.

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Hilltop

Hilltop

Lowest priced 3 bedroom at Hilltop! Ground floor condo with tile flooring almost throughout with carpet in other areas. Family room has stone faced wood burning fireplace. Nice dining area opens to side patio. Large master with private bath also opens to back patio. Nice sized closet space. End unit with a level yard area in back. MLS# 80099. Offered at $109,000.

First time on the market. This 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath unit is currently rented on an annual lease. Enjoy all of the Sapphire Valley Master Association amenities. Owner financing available. Well priced at $125,000.

Hilltop

Great two bedroom unit in Sapphire Valley. Unit has great rental history which can help offset some of the ownership costs. Owner financing available. MLS# 77801. Well priced at $115,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999

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Mountain Club

Amazing opportunity! Mountain living made easy in this very desirable community in Sapphire Valley. Additional nights available with a short three days’ notice, based on availability. Exchange nights with the Registry Collection and 3RDHOME and enjoy stays around the world. Mountain Club offers many amenities for the whole family at the Mountain Club and SVMA which include: indoor and outdoor pool, sauna, hot tub, fitness room, movie rentals, game room, pool table, ping pong, miniature golf, bocce ball, air hockey, croquet, tanning beds, horseshoe pits, massage therapy, bicycle rental, various arts & crafts classes, snow skiing and tubing, Lake Fairfield boat dock, tennis and racquet club, 18 hole PDA golf course, 9 hole executive golf course, driving range, putt-putt, gem mining, summer concerts, planned excursions, kids’ camps, and horseback riding. Now offering 1/12th starting at $69,000 and 1/6th at $119,900.

Highlands

Wade Hampton Golf Club

Lake estate property, investment property, ONE of a KIND property. Located on prestigious Bowery Road and only minutes to downtown Highlands. 12+/- acres with a private 3+/- acre clear mountain lake with deep water. Perfect for that private family enclave. Several building sites, large old barn on property MLS# 78940. Offered at $4,250,000.

One of the premier building sites in Wade Hampton Golf Club. This very level home site overlooks number 16 green with Chimneytop Mountain beyond. Fabulous opportunity to build your dream mountain getaway. Membership is by invitation. MLS# 80145. $495,000.

Lots & Land Cullowhee Forest 5.68 and 5.31 acre lots being sold together in the scenic mountain subdivision of Cullowhee Forest. Underpriced! BIG VIEWS with tree trimming, 100+ foot private community waterfall & river access. Two 3 bedroom septic evaluations on file. MLS# 79151. Offered at $19,000. Lakeside Falls This easy build lot fronts on the large stream

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Nice wooded lot adjacent to North Norton Road. Near Lake Glenville. MLS# 79050. $20,000.

Country Club Estates Great trout stream runs along the right side of this private and large lot (1.49 ac). Short golf cart drive to the Sapphire/Wyndham Resort amenities and The Country Club of Sapphire Valley (membership available upon invitation). Easy, nearly level building site. MLS# 79113. Priced to sell at $56,000.

If you’re looking for a lot on a big stream at 3500+ elevation, this is it! Easy building site in a neighborhood of 14 lots. Easy access off of North Norton Road about 7 miles from the Cashiers’ Crossroads. MLS# 79047. $42,500.

Highlands 5.35 acres fronting both Blue Valley Road and Highway 28. Excellent location for a business opportunity. A creek runs behind the property. MLS# 76448. $70,000.

known as Norton Creek. Located just above Lake Glenville at an altitude over 3500 feet, this small community of Lakeside Falls is waiting for you. MLS# 79048. $40,000.

Cashiers: (828) 743-1999 Highlands: (828) 526-2999


Commercial Properties

Lots & Land Highlands Gap Over 15 acres of mountain land. Several home sites each with great views. Property is being marketed with subdivided lots or the property can be sold as a whole. There are large rock outcroppings where a flowing spring begins. Located on the Atlanta side of the Highlands Plateau, in the development of Highland Gap lays this large tract of 15.16 acres. Privacy and long range mountain views in a development with upscale homes with a minimum acreage of 3 acres. Prices starting at $150,000 for the lots and $850,000 for the 15.16 acres. MLS#’s 78848, 78854, 78855, 78857, 78858, 78859.

Sapphire • Highway 64 Stunning level property on Highway 64 in Sapphire Valley located across the street from Lonesome Valley entrance. The rear of the property is bordered by the Horsepasture River. A variety of development opportunities including multi-family, restaurant and a host of other commercial uses. MLS# 76184. $699,000.

Bank Owned Commercial Property Great Highway 107 North frontage between Signal Ridge Marina and Pine Creek. Current units rented: 1 at $750/ month;7 and 8 at $1,452/month. 8 units/office/retail total + 22 storage units located behind this building. Lots of potential. MLS #75675. $299,900.

Pilot Knob Over 2½ acre lot, easy build on quiet road. Nice year around views. Lot has road frontage, deep enough to build away from road. MLS# 78870. $69,750. Sapphire High Great panoramic views of Sapphire Valley from this 3.8 acre lot. Build your dream house in the mountains and enjoy the views and listen to the stream below. This very private lot on a dead end road in the heart of Sapphire Valley is the perfect place to start enjoying the tranquility the mountain lifestyle offers. First time on the market. MLS# 78657. $38,500.

Highway 64 East Great business location between the Crossroads and Ingles. Fantastic exposure on the most traveled section on Highway 64. Office, retail, etc.... the possibilities are endless! MLS# 74098. Offered at $390,000. Over 240’ of prime highway frontage in the heart of Cashiers along Highway 64 East. Excellent opportunity for retail business needing flat outside yard. Multiple lots make this 3.6 acre tract suitable for subdividing as well. Main level could be updated and suitable for many uses. Lower level shop and covered outside work area. Priced to sell! MLS# 78806. Offered at $475,000. Laurel Terrace Excellent location in the center of Cashiers. Previous tenant was a bank. Two units in a strip center. End units with drive-up window. MLS# 78188. Offered at $125,000. Great location close to center of town. Office or show room would work here. This unit has 2 entries and is partially rented to an insurance agent. Can be recombined. MLS# 78450. $65,900. Great ground floor location in middle of town. Just east of the Crossroads on the most traveled road in area. Clean unit in the middle of the building only a few feet to parking. Consists of reception area with 4 office spaces. Large bank of windows fronting road. MLS# 78419. $79,000. Nice wood finishes inside. Ready to move in. Nice end unit finished inside for multiple offices and reception area. MLS# 78451. $109,900.

Glenville Area 7.5+/- private acres with fantastic views! Driveway and easy build homesite have been cut in, septic system installed. Homesite is surrounded in rhododendron and mountain laurel giving it year round privacy. Gated community. Lots of wildlife! 15 min. to Lake Glenville boat launch. 25 min. to Cashiers and Sylva. 30 min. to Highlands and Franklin. MLS# 77889. $49,900. Vista Points Well priced 2.76+/- acre scenic lot with lush foliage, hardwoods and a good build site. Can hear nearby stream from property. 5 minutes to Lake Glenville boat launch, lakeside park, waterfall trail and kayak launch for the Tuckasegee River. 10 minutes to gas, groceries, restaurants and boat rentals. 25 minutes to Cashiers and Sylva. Easy year round access. MLS# 78720. $24,500. Glenville Highway 107 Frontage Great frontage and visibility in Glenville. Approximately 250 feet frontage on Highway. Nearly flat. Well reported to yield 40 GPM. Land almost totally cleared. MLS# 77876. $75,000. Stonecreek Estates Overlooking CCSV golf course and fabulous long range views of Bald Rock, Hogback and beyond! Driveway stubbed in to home site with level entry. Owner will consider partnership for spec home. Sewer and CWS at road ready for hook-up. MLS# 74633. $99,000. Wonderful building lot near most of Sapphire Valley amenities and convenient to CCSV. MLS# 78420. $11,900.

Zachary’s Gap High above the valley floor at 4000’ of elevation with a panoramic view of Sapphire Valley including views of Whiteside, Chimneytop, and Rock Mountain. This partially cleared lot with fire pit area and path from the road cleared offers spectacular views. Located in the small gated community of Zachary’s Gap, this lot’s views are absolutely amazing! MLS# 80127. $410,000.

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Little Sheepcliff Awesome estate property with all the privacy in the world at 4,300’ elevation! Almost 13 acres with long range year round mountain views. Very gentle building site(s), rock face view, driveway in and cleared to home site. This estate lot joins Little Sheepcliff and Big Sheepcliff HOA lands. Small gated community with a handful of very exclusive homes and close to town. Community pond and pavilion. MLS# 78302. $395,000.

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Laurel Falls Located in the gated community of Laurel Falls, this beautiful estate parcel offers fantastic year round mountain views. The new driveway leads to a level building site on the top of a ridge where the trees can be further trimmed for those looking for the biggest of views. The property has been recently surveyed and is approved for a 4 bedroom septic. MLS# 80163. $65,000. Estate-Sized View Property Estate sized property waiting on the savvy developer or privacy oriented prospect. Gravel road system, high producing well. Some pasture, mostly wooded with many huge trees. Many scenic vistas with long-range views. South and east facing. Lake access lot available. MLS# 74259. $525,000.

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Tahala Shores Very affordable lake front lot on Lake Glenville. At over 3500 feet elevation you can own this lakefront property. Over 200 feet of frontage on the water and easy building site. MLS# 77404. $229,000. Stonebridge Premier Lake Glenville lake front lot. This is the lake front lot for someone who wants to build a large home on the lake in a community of large homes. 2.3 acres with more than 275 feet of frontage. Gated, paved roads, underground utilities, tennis and boat ramp are just some of the features. Level near lake with big view. Lot faces southeast for great sun exposure. Community consists of only 9 lakefront lots. Use of boat ramp and tennis court at Summer Hill included. MLS# 78756. $675,000. Bald Rock Tremendous value for this lot in Bald Rock! Pond on property with stream. Gently rolling and big view with some trimming. Enjoy the Equestrian Center, wonderful pavilion, hiking/horse trails and all of Sapphire Valley amenities as a Bald Rock owner. MLS# 74854. Newly priced at $49,900.

Bald Rock Long, level driveway in place to a private easy-build home site with spectacular rock face and ridge views! Southern exposure, gorgeous sunsets and just a short walk to a trailhead into Panthertown. This property is suitable for horses, barn and pasture. Bald Rock is a private, gated and very neighborly community with elevations exceeding 4000’ and features a beautiful equestrian center, community pavilion, miles of hiking and riding trails and includes all Sapphire Valley amenities. Seller will consider owner financing. MLS# 79386. $159,900. Bald Rock One of the best big view lots in this gated equestrian community! Perched high on the top edge of Bald Rock’s signature rock face, this 6.53+/- acre property offers spectacular views of Whiteside Mountain, Chimneytop and many others! Nearly level building site, close to the Bald Rock hiking trail and incredible sunset views! MLS# 77318. $325,000. Timber Ridge, Cashiers Located in gated Timber Ridge, 3570 elevation, gently rolling 3.45 acres with nearly flat building site, wide open meadow, mighty hardwoods and great mountain view. Private yet only 1.2 miles to Cashiers; minutes to shopping, golf, restaurants, waterfalls and hiking trails. Site prepped for building with driveway in place. Current 4 bedroom septic permit, new survey with property lines marked. MLS# 76458. Offered at $109,000. Sapphire Valley - Holly Forest X 0.87 acres of hardwoods and a private setting. MLS# 70252. $14,900. Whisper Lake Great lot with an easy build site at an incredible price. An easy walk/ drive down to the community boat dock where you can store your canoe/kayak. Part of the Sapphire Master Association; enjoy the benefits of Sapphire amenities. MLS# 78373. $18,900. Glen Pointe Lot 1 Lake Glenville access lot with long view of lake and mountain. Easy build site, large lot, new community dock with guaranteed boat

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slip. Only 10 off lake lots, so everyone gets a slip. Tennis court, gated. MLS# 75541. $150,000. Lot 3 Fantastic Lake Glenville access and view lot. Long lake and mountain views, adjacent to lakefront community dock with a guaranteed boat slip. Tennis court, gated community, underground utilities. MLS# 75542. $150,000. Lot 10 Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip. Wooded lot in gated community with tennis court. Easy building site, easy septic. Hear the sounds of Norton Creek Falls just yards away. Unlike most lake access communities, Glen Pointe has a boat slip for every off lake lot. MLS# 75537. $129,500. Lot 12 Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip. No need to share, this lot has short walk to community boat dock and across drive from community tennis court. Very level building site. Some lake view. MLS# 75538. $199,500. Lot 13 Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip. No need to share when you have your own slip in community dock. Gated community with tennis court. Norton Creek Falls just a few yards away can be heard clearly. MLS# 75539. $129,500. Attention Developers! Developer opportunity on 441 corridor, convenient to Sylva, Dillsboro, Bryson City, and Cherokee. Development with incredible long range mountain and river views, located in the heart of Jackson County. The development has a prominent entrance with underground utilities. Development includes 86 lots, 6 open space lots and common areas. MLS# 78151. Great value at $2,900,000. Eagle Ridge Easy building lot with some view possible. Nice hardwoods, gentle grade, priced to sell at $10,900. MLS# 71862. The Lake Club This is a great 3.90+/- acre private lot with a mountain view and possible winter lake views. The Lake

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Club is a gated community that features a fantastic clubhouse on scenic Lake Glenville with multiple shared boat slips, full kitchen, living and dining areas, exercise room, fire pit and a common area meadow. MLS# 77308. $49,000. Lake Toxaway A spectacular property combining two lots on Hawk Mountain. 210+/- feet of road frontage and fabulous mountain views. With over 3.32 acres there is plenty of privacy. MLS # 75790. $239,000. A spectacular property combining two lots on Hawk Mountain. 430+/- feet of road frontage with fabulous mountain views. 3.8 acres provide plenty of privacy. MLS # 75786. $289,000. Bear Lake Area Big tract of land near Bear Lake and adjacent to the road to the public boat ramp. Upper portion of property has big lake and mountain views. Lower portion is very gentle with old home place site with open field and spring. Unrestricted, can have multiple uses. Fronts on Highway 281, so has easy access. Most of the property is wooded. Property adjoins North Carolina state owned property being held for conservation. MLS# 79554. $495,000. Laurel Falls Two great adjoining lots in the scenic gated Laurel Falls. Each lot has a current survey, septic evaluation for a 3 bedroom home with easy building home sites! A small stream runs through the property. Laurel Falls is bordered by thousands of acres of protected Panthertown Valley. MLS# 70447. $89,900. Bear Lake Development Opportunity The ultimate development project or private retreat! 1,542 acres on Bear Lake with 4.5 miles of lake frontage. Two miles of trout stream, the dramatic Sol’s Creek Waterfall with its 120-foot drop, and picturesque rock cliffs with wild goats add to the allure of this mountain sanctuary. Elevations from 2,600 to 3,800 feet. Owner will subdivide and consider owner financing.


915 Acre Tract on Trout Creek Minutes north of Lake Glenville off 107 N, this 915-acre tract of land is suitable for development and/ or preservation. Trout Creek flows through the property; box canyon and other natural amenities make this piece unique. Price upon request. 4 Lots in Glen Laurel Easy build lake access lots within walking distance to Lake Glenville and the community boat dock. Glen Laurel has paved roads and underground utilities. Minimum square footage for homes, only 1400 sf. Affordable opportunity to own your mountain cabin with an almost lake front lot. Within 1/4 mile of public boat ramp. $22,500 - $39,500. MLS# 74341, 74340, 74339, & 74350. Glen Laurel Wonderful large building site that can be subdivided. Big views of mountains and Lake Glenville. Access to shared dock on Lake Glenville. Convenient to Cashiers, Franklin and Sylva. Very gentle building sites. Underground utilities available. Wildlife Service boat ramp is within 1/2 mile so you can put in and take out your lake toys easily. MLS# 78191. $99,000. Top of Cherry Knob This fantastic 262-acre tract of land features spectacular 300+ degree views from the top of Cherry Knob Mountain. A long range view of Lake Glenville, Big Ridge, and Cullowhee make this property unique and suitable for either a private estate or development. MLS# 70290. $2,500,000. Stone Pointe Fabulous lakefront lot in the exclusive gated community of Stone Pointe. This 8 lot subdivision features underground utilities, nicely landscaped and irrigated common area. Each lot is demarked by a lighted stone column. Lot 2 has approximately 191 feet of lakefront. MLS# 78751. $299,000. Big Sheepcliff Located just minutes from the crossroads in prestigious Big Sheepcliff, this lot is located in the upper section of the community with winter views of the Glenville Valley. A 4 bedroom septic evaluation valid through December 31,

2016. MLS# 78804. $149,000. The most gorgeous mountain views from this lot at the top of Big Sheepcliff community. Great flat area for home site. Easy access and close to town. A must see lot. MLS# 77958. Offered at $359,000. Exceptional location just minutes to the crossroads in Cashiers. At an elevation of app. 4,200’ build your dream home with exceptional long range views over the Lake Glenville Valley. Private 12 acres already have the septic system installed and have a great building site. First time on the market and very well priced! Big Sheepcliff is a gated community with two ponds and a community pavilion high above the Cashiers Valley with long range views. MLS# 78826. $369,000. Bridge Creek Nearly level 1 acre water front lot with a small island in the scenic community of Bridge Creek. The neighborhood has a charming gated covered bridge entrance, chimney garden and a community pond with a picnic area. MLS# 79396. $39,000. Bridge Creek is only 4.5 miles from the Cashiers’ Crossroads and is a gated community with a beautiful covered bridge entry, fishing/ swimming pond, picnic area, chimney garden, and more. The lot has a tremendous long view with Lake Glenville in the foreground and mountain ranges beyond. Easy building site, driveway in, community water, underground power. MLS# 77697. $175,000. Huge view of Lake Glenville and mountains beyond. Easy building site, gated community, fishing/ swimming pond, fire pit, chimney garden, hiking trails and more. Community water system, underground power. MLS# 77698. $175,000. Great east facing lot with big view, and gentle building site. Underground utilities and paved road to lot. MLS# 74147. Offered at $50,000. Large level corner lot on bold trout stream. Norton Creek is the largest stream feeding into nearby Lake Glenville. This gated community features covered bridge entrance, underground utilities, walking trails, large community pond,

chimney garden and more. MLS# 76927. $45,000. Bridge Creek community. Short walk to fishing pond and chimney garden. A little over 4 miles from Cashiers. MLS# 78542. $30,000. If you are looking for an easy build flat lot that is entirely walkable, this is it! Wonderful gated community of Bridge Creek only 4 miles from Cashiers. Amenities include a big fishing pond, picnic area, chimney garden and more. You can walk the whole area which is uncommon in these mountains. Fish for trout in the nearby Norton Creek or bass in the fish pond. MLS# 78716. $29,500. Bear Lake Reserve Peninsula lakefront lot. 404+ feet of frontage. Lays very gentle, easy build, and is a short walk from lakefront clubhouse. Great views of lake and mountains from lot. Shared dock is included. Priced below purchase price in 2006. MLS# 73993. Offered at $599,000. The Divide at Bald Rock One of the best lots in The Divide is finally back on the market at a much reduced price for a quick sale! Easy laying lot with tremendous views to South Carolina. Located across from the community pavilion. MLS# 78988. $199,000. Cullowhee Forest This .69 acre lot has building site with easy access off of road. Lots of mountain laurels and rhodos. MLS# 79764. Offered at $3,800. Holly Forest This large 1.19 acre lot has a great winter mountain view with potential for year round. The lot is heavily wooded with mountain laurel for the utmost in privacy. A small creek runs through the lot & the property on the right side & rear of the lot is Holly Forest green space. Lot has a current 3 bedroom septic approval. Sapphire Valley amenities included. MLS# 79953. Offered at $14,995. Whisper Lake Very nice building lot in one of Sapphire Valley’s most popular neighborhoods. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac near the entrance, this property includes all of the Sapphire/Wyndham Resort amenities and the enjoyment of Whisper

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Lake with boat docks and ramps. Build your dream cabin, bring a canoe and start enjoying the great outdoors in our little slice of heaven on the Cashiers Highlands plateau! MLS# 79954. Offered at $20,000. Shepherds Mountain Incredible lake and mountain view lot with a flat building site to perch your home 400’ above Lake Glenville. This almost 2 acre lot is located in the gated community of Shepherds Mountain--that provides property owners in-ground utilities, nice paved roads, a small clubhouse, play area for the kids and deeded access to Lake Glenville. Enjoy the cool Summer breezes, while perching your home at approximately 3900’ elevation and enjoy the spectacular lake and mountain views. MLS# 79858. Offered at $195,000.

Mountaintop Located in one of the premier golf communities in the Cashiers area, this amazing lot overlooking the 12th fairway and Whiteside Mountain beyond features a gentle building site. Mountaintop Golf and Lake Club offers premier amenities including the Tom Fazio golf course, world class clubhouse, kids pavilion, and lake club. This resort style community offers exceptional amenities. It’s time to build your dream mountain getaway on one of the premier lots! MLS# 79137. $750,000. Greycliff One of the best Lake Glenville view lots currently on the market! Located at a cool 4200’ elevation, this is definitely one of the premier lots in this gated community with lake access! Amazing short and long range mountain views. Cleared, easy to show. MLS# 76882. $150,000.

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Summersail on Lake Glenville Nestled on 65 magnificent acres on sparkling Lake Glenville, this gracious lakefront home would make the perfect spot for your next getaway, wedding, family reunion or corporate retreat. The main home features three bedrooms and two and a half baths with wraparound porches and a lovely outdoor terrace for entertaining. The gourmet kitchen with Viking appliances and all the tools of the trade is a chef’s delight. The guest house offers three additional bedrooms and two baths and overlooks a quiet cove of the lake. Relax and enjoy the stunning views in the picture-perfect gazebo perched at the end of the peninsula, launch your boat from the four-slip boat dock to explore the lake and its scenic waterfalls.

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Hampton Glen

Welcome to Hampton Glen on the Horsepasture River! This 3 bedroom and 3.5 bath townhouse is perfect for a mountain get-away. The main level features an open floor plan with a fireplace in the living room and glass doors which leads to the deck with the soothing sound of the river in the distance. This townhome is only a short drive to many of the Sapphire Valley amenities, including the fitness center with pools and beautiful Fairfield Lake where you can hike or fish and enjoy nature at its finest.

This gorgeous four bedroom, three and half bath home has fabulous shortrange and panoramic mountain views! The ample living spaces and large kitchen make entertaining a pleasure, while the expansive deck is perfect for soaking in the sun or enjoying the crisp air on cool evenings. Three of the four spacious bedrooms are located on the main level. Just minutes away are the many available Sapphire Valley Resort amenities, which include golf, tennis, indoor and outdoor pools, minigolf, a fitness center and game room, plus skiing, sledding and tubing in the winter. Amenities also include access to Fairfield Lake for swimming, fishing and boating.

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Whispering Ridge Needlepine

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This wonderful three bedroom, three bath, single level living home is located in the heart of Sapphire. Entertaining is a pleasure with the well-appointed kitchen and an open, airy floor plan makes for comfortable living. Enjoy the cool mountain breezes on the large screened porch. Just minutes away are the many Sapphire Valley Resort amenities, including golf, tennis, indoor and outdoor pools, mini-golf, a fitness center and game room, plus skiing, sledding and tubing in the winter. Amenities also include access to Fairfield Lake for swimming, fishing and boating.

River Run

Wonderful three bedroom, three and half bath home has fabulous mountain views of Chimney top & Sassafras Mountain. The ample living spaces and large kitchen make entertaining a pleasure. Main level bedroom suites feature private screened decks for enjoying the fresh mountain air. The home has many wonderful water features and an impressive rock face that greet you from the moment you approach. There is also a slide & swing set in the yard for the children to enjoy. Just minutes away are the many available Sapphire Valley Resort amenities, which include golf, tennis, indoor and outdoor pools, mini-golf, a fitness center and game room, plus skiing, sledding and tubing in the winter. Amenities also include access to Fairfield Lake for swimming, fishing and boating.

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Cullasaja Cabin

This great condo is located in the heart of the Sapphire Valley community of River Run. This 2 bedroom 3 bath condo is only a short walk will bring you to many of the Sapphire Valley amenities. Some of the amenities include beautiful Fairfield Lake where you can hike or fish and enjoy nature at its finest. All Sapphire Valley Resort amenities are available as well ask for details. Two bedroom, three bathroom condo located in River Run in Sapphire Valley.

Lovely three bedroom, two bath home tucked away in the rhododendrons in Cullasaja Country Club. The master bedroom is on the main floor and has a queen-sized bed and a large private bath. There are another two guest bedrooms on the main floor with queen beds and shared bath. There is also a bonus room with twin beds located up a ladder overlooking the great room. This open floor plan & wonderful screened porch are perfect for entertaining or a family gathering.

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Lakeside Cottage This lakefront home is situated alongside tranquil Whisper Lake in the heart of Sapphire Valley. This spacious, 4 bedroom & 4 bathroom home (3000 ft2) has 2 living areas (upstairs & downstairs) each with a wrap-around deck and lake views from which can be heard the sound of running water. The upstairs has an expansive Great Room that features a gas fireplace and wall of windows overlooking the lake and mountains. The downstairs can function as a second living area and includes a living room with gas fireplace, access to the lower wrap-around deck and a game room with books, family board games, and a foosball table. All four bedrooms are roomy with good views and have access to a full bath. The fully stocked kitchen has a double wall oven. The outside garden has many flowers designed to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Take a stroll down the pathway through the lush foliage where you’ll find a private dock and canoe (available for your use). Good fishing for bluegills and bass on this peaceful lake (no motorized vehicles allowed). For a small fee, guests have access to the many Sapphire Valley Resort amenities (golf, tennis, indoor and outdoor pools, minigolf, pool table, ping-pong, a fitness center and game room) and access to 55+ acre Fairfield Lake (swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and motorized boating or sailing).

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You and your family will barely be able to contain your excitement as you enter this beautiful, nicely decorated cottage with gorgeous views of Lake Glenville and surrounding mountains. There is so much to enjoy inside this home from the spacious bedrooms and bathrooms as well as ample windows showing you the great views of the lake and mountains just outside. Once you venture out, you will find a large screened porch with plenty of room for outdoor dining. The kitchen is fully equipped for your cooking needs - just bring the food! A big television in the living room adds to your indoor pleasures along with the DirecTV Satellite & wireless internet. The bedrooms are well equipped with adjoining bathrooms on each level of the home. You will find a queen sleeper sofa for additional guests. With much to love both inside and out, you will barely be able to leave it behind.....but we hope you do with happy memories and a desire to return again.

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Accommodations 200 Main by Old Edwards Hospitality www.oldedwardsinn.com/200Main Country Club Properties www.ccphighlandsnc.com Fire Mountain Inn & Cabins www.firemt.com Highlands House Bed & Breakfast www.highlandshousebandb.com Inn at Half Mile Farm www.halfmilefarm.com Landmark Vacation Rentals www.landmarkvacations.com The Park on Main www.theparkonmain.com Skyline Lodge www.skylinelodge.com Whiteside Cove Cottages Adventures Biltmore www.biltmore.com Highlands Aerial Park www.highlandscanopytour.com Antiques & Home Furnishings Bound’s Cave www.boundscaverugs.com The Brier Patch Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Hampton Relics Into the Woods Mantiques www.mantiquesnc.com Michael and Nancy Weaver Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com MIrror Lake Antiques & Jewelry Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Rusticks www.rusticks.com Ryan and Company www.ryanandcompanyantiques.com Scudder’s www.scuddersgallery.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com Vivianne Metzger Antiques www.vmantiques.com Architects/Designers Mountainworks Design www.mtnworks.com Art Galleries/Artists Annell Metzger, Portrait Artist www.annell.com Around Back at Rocky’s Place www.aroundbackatrockysplace.com The Bascom www.thebascom.org Blue Valley Gallery The Brier Patch Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com Calderone Fine Art Gallery www.calderonegallery.com Chivaree Southern Art & Design www.chivarts.com GG’s Consignments, Etc.* www.ggsconsignment.com Highlands Fine Art www.highlandsfineartandestatejewelry.com Into the Woods John Collette Fine Art www.johncollettefineart.com Mantiques Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Mountain Mist Gallery www.mountainmistgallery.com Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass Nora & Co. Oakleaf Flower & Garden www.oakleafhighlands.com Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Peter J. Pioli Interiors www.peterjpioliinteriors.com Scott Upton www.scottupton.net Scudder’s www.scuddersgallery.com Smitten The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com TJB Gallery www.tjbmens.com 190 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

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Auto Repair Fahey’s Foreign Auto Repair Mountain Motorwerks Banks/Mortgage Companies Macon Bank www.maconbank.com Bars Satulah Mountain Brewing Company www.satulahmountainbrewing.com The Ugly Dog www.thedogpub.com Bedding/Linens Blue Ridge Bedding www.blueridgebedding.com Cashiers Emporium Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com High Cotton Luxury Linens www.highcottonluxurylinens.com Into the Woods Lenz Gifts The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Bird Supplies Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Books The Book Nook The Brier Patch The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Brewing Companies Satulah Mountain Brewing Company www.satulahmountainbrewing.com Builders Arrowood Construction www.arrowoodconstruction.com Lupoli Construction www.lupoliconstruction.com Srebalus Construction Co. Warth Construction www.warthconstruction.com Builders Supplies Jennings Builders Supply & Hardware Business Supplies Cashiers Printing Canopy Adventures Highlands Aerial Park www.highlandscanopytour.com Carpet Designers Market www.thedesignersmarket.com Catering Bella’s Junction Cafe www.bellaskitchen.net Fressers Courtyard Cafe & Catering The Kitchen www.thekitchenofhighlands.com Rosewood Market www.rosewoodgourmet.com Social Engineers www.socialengineersevents.com Chambers of Commerce Highlands Chamber of Commerce www.highlandschamber.org Cashiers Chamber of Commerce www.cashiersareachamber.com Chiropractic Services Cashiers Chiropractic & Acupuncture www.cashierschiropractic.com Cigars Cashiers Emporium Cleaning Services Highlands/Cashiers Concierge & Management Rebecka’s Home Cleaning Service www.rbkcleaning.com Cloth/Upholstery Into the Woods The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Wilhites

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Clothing & Accessories Acorn’s Boutique www.acornsboutique.com Alyxandra’s Annawear Bags on Main Bee Bags and Such Cabin Casuals www.cabincasualshighlands.com Ellen’s Elevation Highland Hiker www.highlandhiker.com The Look Jewelry www.thelookjewelry.com Martha Anne’s Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Mountain Mist Gallery www.mountainmistgallery.com Narcissus Nora & Co. Peak Experience www.peakexp.com The Queen Bee Robyn B www.robynbcouture.com Sashay Around www.sashayaround.net Sidelines Apparel & Accessories Spoiled Rotten www.spoiledrotten2.com TJ Bailey for Men www.tjbmens.com VC for Men www.victoriasclosetnc.com Victoria’s Closet www.victoriasclosetnc.com Victoria’s Sportswear www.victoriasclosetnc.com Wit’s End Xtreme Threads Clothing Consignment The Blue Elephant Victoria’s Closet www.victoriasclosetnc.com Comforters The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Communities Highlands Cove Realty www.highlandscoverealty.com Silver Creek Real Estate Group www.ncliving.com Condiments The Hen House Corporate Events Sawyer Family Farmstead www.sawyerfamilyfarmstead.com The Vineyard at 37 High Holly www.thevineyardat37highholly.com Cosmetic Surgery Center for Plastic Surgery Robert T. Buchanan, M.D. www.plasticsurgerytoday.com Custom Cabinetry/Countertops Black Rock Granite & Marble www.blackrockgraniteandmarble.com Keystone Kitchen & Bath www.keystonekb.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Underground Design Works LLC www.undergrounddesignworks.com Custom Furniture Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com The Table Company www.tableco.com Dentists Dr. Joe Wilbanks www.wilbankssmilecenter.com Dermatology Highlands Dermatology www.highlandsdermatology.com Digital Marketing Hibu www.hibu.com Dog Boarding Loma Linda Farm www.lomalindafarm.com

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Doors/Windows Highlands Doors and Windows www.highlandsdoorsandwindows.com Education Rabun Gap Nacoochee School www.rabungap.org Event Design I Do Events www.idoeventsatlanta.com Event Planning/Management Distinctive Design Events www.distinctiveevents.com I Do Events www.idoeventsatlanta.com Social Engineers www.socialengineersevents.com Events Acorn’s Boutique www.acornsboutique.com Alyxandra’s Annual Songwriters Round The Bascom www.thebascom.org Betsy Paul Art Raffle Biltmore www.biltmore.com Cashiers Leaf Festival www.visitcashiersvalley.com Empty Bowls Project Highlands Culinary Weekend www.highlandsculinaryweekend.com Highlands Performing Arts Center www.highlandspac.org Highlands Playhouse www.highlandsplayhouse.org Hiker Jam Octoberfest www.hikerjam.com Smitten The Ugly Dog www.thedogpub.com Village Green WellStrung www.wellstrunghighlandsband.com Flooring Designers Market www.thedesignersmarket.com Floral Design Fiddlehead Designs Oakleaf Flower & Garden www.oakleafhighlands.com Florists Fiddlehead Designs Oakleaf Flower & Garden www.oakleafhighlands.com Furniture The Brier Patch Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Eller and Owens Furniture www.ellerandowensfurniture.com Into the Woods Nearly New Mantiques www.mantiquesnc.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Oakleaf Flower & Garden www.oakleafhighlands.com Reeves Furniture www.reeveshomefurnishings.com Rusticks www.rusticks.com Ryan and Company www.ryanandcompanyantiques.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com Vivianne Metzger Antiques www.vmantiques.com Furniture Consignments The Blue Elephant Consignment Market www.consignmentmarketcashiersnc.com GG’s Consignments, Etc.* www.ggsconsignment.com LOTSA Consignment Nearly New Garden Accessories Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Garden Supplies Highlands Lawns & Garden www.highlandslawnandgarden.com Gift Shops Around Back at Rocky’s Place www.aroundbackatrockysplace.com

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Bird Barn and Gift Emporium The Brier Patch Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com Cashiers Emporium The Dry Sink www.thedrysink.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Ellen’s Fiddlehead Designs Lenz Gifts The Look Jewelry www.thelookjewelry.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Nora & Co. Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Smitten Stone Lantern www.stonelantern-highlands.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Golf Cars Appalachian Golf Cars www.appalachiangolfcars.com Golf Tours Tom Chillemi www.tomsgolftours.com Gourmet Foods Dusty’s The Hen House Grading/Excavating Larry Rogers Construction Grocery Stores Dusty’s Groomers Fancy Paws Woofgang Bakery Hair Salons Creative Concepts Head Innovations Shear Sensations Health Food Supplies Nature’s Vitamins Health Services Dr. Edward Frederickson Heating and Air Madco www.holleyheating.com Home Accessories Bird Barn and Gift The Brier Patch Bumpkins www.bumpkins-cashiers.com Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Cashiers Emporium Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Eller and Owens Furniture www.ellerandowensfurniture.com GG’s Consignments, Etc.* www.ggsconsignment.com Into the Woods Lenz Gifts Mantiques www.mantiquesnc.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Nora & Co. Oakleaf Flower & Garden www.oakleafhighlands.com Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Stone Lantern www.stonelantern-highlands.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Vivianne Metzger Antiques www.vmantiques.com Hospice Care Four Seasons www.wncvolunteer.com

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Housekeeping Highlands/Cashiers Concierge & Management Rebecka’s Home Cleaning Service www.rbkcleaning.com Ice cream Creekside Casual Dining www.sweetreats.com SweeTreats Deli www.sweetreats.com Interior Design & Home Furnishings Bound’s Cave www.boundscaverugs.com The Brier Patch Bumpkins www.bumpkins-cashiers.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Interior Enhancements Into the Woods Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Peter J. Pioli Interiors www.peterjpioliinteriors.com Raffa Design Associates www.raffadesignassociates.com Rusticks www.rusticks.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Investment Planning Edward Jones Investments www.edwardjones.com Wells Fargo Advisors Jewelry - Fashion Acorn’s Boutique www.acornsboutique.com Alyxandra’s Annawear Calderone Fine Art Gallery www.calderonegallery.com Elevation Ellen’s Highlands Fine Art www.highlandsfineartandestatejewelry.com The Look Jewelry www.thelookjewelry.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Mountain Mist Gallery www.mountainmistgallery.com Narcissus Peak Experience www.peakexp.com The Queen Bee Sashay Around www.sashayaround.net Sidelines Apparel & Accessories Smitten Spoiled Rotten www.spoiledrotten2.com Jewelry - Fine Highlands Gem Shop www.highlandsgemshop.com MIrror Lake Antiques & Jewelry Scudder’s www.scuddersgallery.com Stone Lantern www.stonelantern-highlands.com Kitchen Accessories Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Cashiers Emporium The Dry Sink www.thedrysink.com Kitchen, Bath and Closet Design The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Landscaping Supplies Highlands Lawns & Garden www.highlandslawnandgarden.com Landscapers Four Seasons Landscaping www.fourseasonlandscape-highlands.com Laser Hair Removal Highlands Dermatology www.highlandsdermatology.com Lighting The Brier Patch Bumpkins www.bumpkins-cashiers.com Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Interior Enhancements Into the Woods Lenz Gifts Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Vivianne Metzger Antiques www.vmantiques.com Luggage Cashiers Emporium Man Cave Decor Mantiques Massage Therapy Cashiers Chiropractic & Acupuncture www.cashierschiropractic.com Tranquility Cove Massage www.tranquilitycovemassage.com Masonry Palillos Stone Masonry www.palillosstonemasonry.com Mattresses Blue Ridge Bedding www.blueridgebedding.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Movies Highlands Playhouse www.highlandsplayhouse.org Museums Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass Music Stores Blue Ridge Music www.blueridgemusicacademy.com Nail Care Creative Concepts Natural Materials Source Appalachian Hardwoods www.aahardwoods.com Outdoor Adventures Highlands Aerial Park www.highlandscanopytour.com Pet Care/Supplies Fancy Paws Woofgang Bakery

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Pharmacies Cashiers Valley Pharmacy Highlands Pharmacy Photography Charles Johnson Fine Photography www.charlesjohnsonfineart.com Krystal Cutshaw - Photography Mill Creek Gallery & Framing www.cystrainphotos.com Valentine Photo Studio www.valentinesphotostudio.com Picture Framing Mill Creek Gallery & Framing www.cystrainphotos.com Plants/Nurseries Highlands Lawns & Garden www.highlandslawnandgarden.com Porch and Patio Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Consignment Market www.consignmentmarketcashiersnc.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Pottery Around Back at Rocky’s Place www.aroundbackatrockysplace.com Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com The Hen House Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Mountain Mist Gallery www.mountainmistgallery.com Smitten The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Printing Companies Cashiers Printing Produce Cashiers Farmers Market www.cashiersfarmersmarket.com Property Management Highlands/Cashiers Concierge & Management Pubs The Ugly Dog www.thedogpub.com Radio Stations WHLC FM 104.5 www.whlc.com

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Real Estate Sales Ann Sharpsteen, Steve Owen & Associates www.billyharrisnc.com Betsy Paul www.betsypaulproperties.com Blair Realty www.blair-realty.com Country Club Properties www.ccphighlandsnc.com Ellie Hogan Country Club Properties www.ccphighlandsnc.com Hattler Properties www.hattlerproperties.com Highlands Cove Realty www.highlandscoverealty.com John Cleaveland Realty www.jcrealty.com Landmark Realty Group www.landmarkrg.com Meadows Mountain Realty www.meadowsmtnrealty.com Nadine Paradise Landmark Realty Group www.nadineparadise.com Pat Allen Realty Group www.patallenrealtygroup.com Sandy Barrow McKee Properties Silver Creek Real Estate Group www.ncliving.com Stephen “Billy” Harris Steve Owen & Associates www.billyharrisnc.com Reclaimed Wood Appalachian Hardwoods www.aahardwoods.com Restaurants Highlands-Cashiers Directory Altitude’s Restaurant www.skylinelodge.com Bella’s Cashiers Farmers Market www.cashiersfarmersmarket.com Chez Dupont & The Stone Soup Cafe Cornucopia www.cornucopianc.com Creekside Casual Dining www.sweetreats.com Cyprus International Cuisine www.cyprushighlands.com Dusty’s Fressers Courtyard Cafe & Catering High Cotton Wine and Cheese Co. www.highcottonwineandcheese.com Highlands Smokehouse www.highlandsrestaurantgroup.net Lakeside Restaurant www.lakesiderestaurant.info Madison’s & Wine Garden www.oldedwardsinn.com Meritage Bistro www.mertiagehighlands.com On the Verandah www.ontheverandah.com The Orchard Restaurant www.theorchardcashiers.com Rosewood Market www.rosewoodgourmet.com Slabtown Pizza www.slabtownpizza.com SweeTreats Deli www.sweetreats.com The Ugly Dog/Dog House www.theuglydogpub.com Wolfgang’s Restaurant & Wine Bistro www.wolfgangs.net The Zookeeper Bistro Rugs Bound’s Cave www.boundscave.com Designers Market www.thedesignersmarket.com Eller and Owens Furniture www.ellerandowensfurniture.com Into the Woods Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Shiraz Oriental Rug Gallery www.shirazruggalleries.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Shipping Services Stork’s Wrap, Pack & Ship Shoes Annawear Elevation 194 | September 2014 | thelaurelmagazine.com

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Highland Hiker www.highlandhiker.com Martha Anne’s T.J. Bailey For Men www.tjbmens.com Shuttle Servcies Highlands Taxi & Shuttle Service www.highlandstaxi.com Skin Care Highlands Dermatology www.highlandsdermatology.com Socks Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Spas Canyon Spa www.lonesomevalley.com Shear Sensations Spices The Spice and Tea Exchange www.spiceandtea.com Sportsman Collectibles Mantiques Stonework Palillos Stone Masonry www.palillosstonemasonry.com Sun Control Shades/Blinds Designers Market www.thedesignersmarket.com Into the Woods Tables Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Into the Woods Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com The Table Company www.tableco.com Taxi Services Highlands Taxi & Shuttle Service www.highlandstaxi.com Teas The Spice and Tea Exchange www.spiceandtea.com Theatre/Entertainment Highlands Playhouse www.highlandsplayhouse.org Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center www.highlandspac.org WellStrung www.wellstrunghighlandsband.com Transportation Highlands Transportation Company Travel Tom Chillemi www.tomsgolftours.com Vacation Rentals Landmark Vacation Rentals www.landmarkvacations.com Vitamins/Food Supplements Nature’s Vitamins Wedding Services Allegro Music Productions Annell Metzger, Portrait Artist www.annell.com I Do Events www.idoeventsatlanta.com Krystal Cutshaw - Photography Valentine Photo Studio www.valentinesphotostudio.com Wedding Venues Sawyer Family Farmstead www.sawyerfamilyfarmstead.com The Vineyard at 37 High Holly www.thevineyardat37highholly.com Window Treatments Designers Market www.thedesignersmarket.com Into the Woods The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Wine & Accessories Dusty’s Zipline Adventures Highlands Aerial Park www.highlandscanopytour.com

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