April 2016 - Laurel of Highlands and Cashiers

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INSIDE THE LAUREL APRIL 2016 EVENTS

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Kale Salad

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Dine Out For Life

GIVING BACK

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Fly Fishing Festival

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Rebecca Shuler’s Coconut Cake

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C-H Humane Society

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Rotary Golf Tournament

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Wine Talk

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Rotary Club of Highlands

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Center for Life Enrichment

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Dining Guide

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Volunteers of the Month

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Wildflower Whimsy

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H-C Land Trust

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Gorge Cleanup

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Literacy Council of Highlands

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Tour de Cashiers

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Cashiers Library

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Collective Spirits

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Arts & Crafts Show

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Chamber Events

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Choral Workshop

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VENTURE OUT 64

Cliffside Lake

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Forever Farm

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Accidental Gardener

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Carpe Diem Farms

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Birds of Spring

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Big Brothers, Big Sisters

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Spring Peeper

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Brook Trout

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Audubon Society

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Black Bear Fun Facts

Cashiers Cares

BIZ SPOTLIGHT 97

THE ARTS

Blue Ridge Farmer’s Co-op

HISTORY 38

Terry Barnes, Photographer

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Wearable Sculpture

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Plateau Gallery News

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Highlands PAC Season

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Playhouse Youth Camp

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H-C Chamber Music

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Art League of Highlands-Cashiers

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The Bascom

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Highlands-Cashiers Players

DINING 54

Madison’s Restaurant

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Highlands History

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Cashiers History

HOMES & LIFESTYLES 78

Kaboom Boy

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Eat Breakfast, Lose Weight

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The Village Green

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Better Health is a Choice

30 Calendar 34

Highlands Map

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Cashiers Map

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Dining Guide

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Service Directory

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Advertiser’s Index


MAKING IT HAPPEN

MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN Managing Partner marjorie@thelaurelmagazine.com

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Note The first petals of spring are unfurled and the plateau will soon be

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carpeted in a lush green landscape. The sun is out a little longer, the air refreshing and sweet, like a good Pinot Grigio on a warm day. Here at the Laurel, spring means season is beginning and we look forward to savoring every sip of it with you. Thank

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LUKE OSTEEN Writer

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JENNY KING Writer

MARY JANE MCALL Writer

you for once again choosing us as your guide to the mountains. Cheers!

With love,

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ON THE FLY BY JENNY KING

Even with a new name, the Three River Fly Fishing Festival remains an irresistible challenge for novices and serious anglers alike – April 28 through 30 in the streams around Highlands.

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hat previously was known as the Three River Fly Fishing Tournament has been renamed. Due to its growth and popularity, it’s now known as Three River Fly Fishing Festival. It truly is just that. It’s not just about who catches the most fish, it’s a celebration of the rivers and streams that surround us, and the people who are intent upon keeping our land pristine. Since the beginning there have been organizations that have taken this competition seriously. Charter sponsors are Benjamin F. Edwards, & Co., The Highlander, Highland Hiker, Mountain Fresh Grocery, and Old Edwards Inn and Spa. It’s thanks to these, as well as others, that the Three River Fly Fishing Festival is able to continue raising monies for the Town of Highlands Scholarship Fund. This year’s festival runs from Thursday, April 28, through Saturday, April 30. On Thursday, April 28, there will a casting clinic held at Harris Lake in downtown Highlands for both novice and experienced anglers. The fishing competition will be held on Friday and Saturday and is open to teams of two with registration at any of the Highland Hiker stores in Highlands or Cashiers. Each team may choose to fish either with or without guides but must stay within the tournament map’s boundaries, which include the Chattooga, the Cullasaja, and Nantahala Rivers. Teams are encouraged to fish a native stream, a delayed harvest stream, and a hatchery-supported stream. Other festival activities include an opening night reception at The Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts, closing night dinner at Cyprus International Cuisine and happy hour on Friday at The Ugly Dog Public House. Committee member Hilary Wilkes says, “It’s meant to be a fun weekend. We don’t give cash prizes but have lots of great awards donated by sponsors and vendors. We’re so grateful for their support in making this annual event the powerhouse it has become.” If you have questions or wish to become a sponsor, go by the Hiker and ask for Hilary or email her at hilary@highlandhiker.com. Her phone number is (828) 526-0441.

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ROTARY GOLF TOURNEY BY WILEY SLOAN

The Highlands Rotary Golf Tournament, set for Monday, May 2, at Highlands Country Club, is a marvelous challenge for serious golfers and casual duffers.

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f you enjoy a beautiful stroll on some of the most gorgeous links in the nation, mark this on your calendar – the 27th annual Highlands Rotary Golf Tournament, slated for Monday, May 2, at Highlands Country Club. Make your reservations now by contacting registration coordinator Pat Allen at (828) 5268784 or highlandsrotarygolf@yahoo.com. Registration starts at 9:30 A.M. with a shotgun start at 11:30 A.M., the driving range and putting green will both be open. Mulligans may be purchased by your team at registration and the format is four person “scramble” or captains choice You’ll be joined by the young men and women of the Highlands School Golf Team. You’ll also get to meet the new K-9 member of the Highlands Police Department. The Donald Ross-designed course was once the showcase for golf legend Bobby Jones. Collect fabulous prizes when you get closest to the pin, have the longest drive or make a hole in one. Enjoy special gifts along with a box lunch in your cart. At the end of an exciting day, you can savor the spotlight during the Awards Ceremony, get bargains with both silent and live auctions, and enjoy a tasty cocktail buffet at 5:30 P.M. Throughout the years, the tournament has raised more than $100,000 to support the

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many community projects like the Student Foreign Exchange Program, the Literacy Council, local Boy Scout Troop, the Peggy Crosby Center, Hudson Library, and so much more. Registration for each player is $175. Don’t delay – course capacity means that there is only space for 30 4-person teams. If you aren’t able to play, but would like to support the Rotary Club with a whole or corporate sponsorship, contact Ronnie Waller @ highlandsrotarygolf@yahoo.com Rotarians, sponsors, and guests are encouraged to follow the action, participate in a putting contest at 5:00 P.M., enjoy the Awards Presentation, auctions and buffet for only $25. There’s no better way to promote your business and support our community than a fun game of golf at the Rotary Tournament.


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WHY, HOW, WHAT IF? BY LORNA ALEXANDER

CENTER FOR LIFE ENRICHMENT

The Center for Life Enrichment offers the world – from the wonders of the microchip to the splendor of the jungles of Mexico. For information about classes and expeditions, call (828) 526-8811 or visit clehighlands.com.

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hen curiosity flourishes, worlds can be changed. Why? How? What if? These are questions that we ask ourselves every day here at the Center for Life Enrichment. In fact, our classes are designed with them in mind. Our classes, workshops, and trips cover it all. From the arts, computers and technology, culinary, garden and nature to history, literature, music, science, and current affairs. Enroll now for our April classes. On Tuesday, April 19, the Center is featuring “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Siri,” for users of Apple products, and on Thursday, April 21, experience ‘A Life of Creativity in Fiber’ and learn and explore numerous works in fiber, design, and creativity. We’ll close out the month with our ‘Rough Run Spring Wildflower Hike’

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on Tuesday, April 26, where you’ll see one of the finest displays of wildflowers in the region. For those of you who like to learn while “on the road,” the Center for Life Enrichment is offering several travel programs in 2016, one of which allows a group of travelers to experience the authentic character, traditions, and vast cultural heritage of Mexico that often intersects in the form of cuisine. This expedition, “Chocolate & Orchids” takes place November 12-20, and examines the ancient and modern Mexican culture in Mexico City, Puebla, and especially Oaxaca, as well as the influence of climate, elevation, flora, and fauna on agriculture, art, architecture, and ways of life. The history and uses of chocolate figures prominently in Mexico as well as orchids and their

pollinators. We will look at the botany behind the food and drinks that we love such as the agave and tequila connection. Leading this journey of the senses is Dr. James Costa, Executive Director of the Highlands Biological Station and professor of Biology at Western Carolina University. This trip promises to be a oneof-a-kind travel experience and popular program, so you are encouraged to book now as space is limited. The Center for Life Enrichment is a continuing education, non-profit organization and offers an eclectic array of lectures, workshops, and educational adventure trips and meets the needs of active adults. It’s located at 348 South Fifth Street, in the Peggy Crosby Center in Highlands. For more information, call (828) 526-8811 or visit clehighlands.com.


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A RIOT OF COLOR BY SONYA CARPENTER PHOTO BY CLAY BOLT

Wildflower Whimsy is a celebration of the little jewels that are popping out all over the Highlands Plateau and Cashiers Valley.

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ach spring a remarkable event occurs in the deciduous woodlands of the Highlands Plateau and Cashiers Valley, the emergence of the spring wildflowers. As the first warm rays of sunlight touch the forest floor, thousands of plants awaken from their winter slumber to present an unmatched seasonal exhibit of beauty. They decorate the forest floor with a riot of color and fragrance advertising their beauty to pollinators and humans alike. Nowhere else in the natural world is this display so lavish as in the southern Appalachians. Known as ephemerals, due to their short season of productive growth, many of these plants will disappear back into dormancy, not to be seen again until next year’s spring emergence. Don’t miss your opportunity to witness this fleeting display of beauty. To mark the occasion, the Highlands Biological Foundation will host Wildflower Whimsy on May 6 and 7 at the Highlands Biological Station. This two-day event is a celebration of spring ephemerals and will feature wildflower walks, a native plant auction, a reception with a cocktail buffet, and special guest

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speaker Alan Weakley, Director and Curator of the UNC Herbarium at UNC Chapel Hill. On Friday, May 6, join us for guided tours of the Highlands Botanical Garden, a repository of over 450 species of native pants. At 5:30 P.M. Dr. Alan Weakley will present “Plant Genealogy: the Origins of our Southern Blue Ridge Flora” at the Highlands Nature Center. Then stay for a native plant auction and a lively reception. On Saturday, May 7 you will have the opportunity to participate in one of four special guided wildflower pilgrimages. All proceeds from Wildflower Whimsy benefit the Highlands Biological Foundation, whose mission is to foster research and education focused on the rich natural heritage of the southern Appalachian Mountains. Tickets include a lecture, plant auctions, live music, and wine reception on Friday, and a guided wildflower walk on Saturday. The registration fee is $75 for members of the Highlands Biological Foundation and $100 for nonmembers. For more information, visit highlandsbiological.org/wildflower-whimsy/ or call (828) 526-2221.


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THE GREEN SCENE BY MARY JANE MCCALL PHOTO COURTESY THE HIGHLANDER NEWSPAPER

The Cullasaja Gorge Cleanup, set for April 23, isn’t a chore – it’s an opportunity to revel in a gorgeous slice of beauty among friends and neighbors.

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pril, the month when spring announces its intention to stay by providing us with more daylight hours, more sunshine, budding trees, and gorgeous flowers, is also the time when we all kick into our spring cleaning mode. Mother Nature is sprucing things up so it seems only natural that we would start freshening up too. Highlanders take their spring cleaning seriously. You’ll see shop keepers polishing windows and planting flower boxes; and, on Saturday, April 23, you’ll see volunteers in bright orange vests picking up litter on one of our most scenic byways, the Gorge Road between Highlands and Franklin.

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This community undertaking, sponsored by the Highlands Chamber of Commerce, bears no resemblance to the usual grumbling, grimacing, “got to get this spring cleaning done” frame of mind, but instead brings smiling faces of all ages out for a day of community service. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors and join in the fun while giving back to our beautiful community. Starting at 9:30 A.M. volunteers meet at The Highlands Visitors Center where they’ll be provided with all the tools of the trade needed for this adventure – vests, gloves, litter pick up tools, and garbage bags. Volunteers will then be assigned a section

of road to work on and a day of sprucing up our mountain will begin. Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes and clothing. Working side by side, laughing all the while, volunteers soon have our roadside sparkling. Reward for your hard work awaits when you gather after the cleanup at nearby Cliffside Lake for a hamburger and hotdog cookout. What better way to end a morning of hard work than to relax by a cool mountain lake? Don’t miss this opportunity to join this cleanup effort and help keep our mountains beautiful. For more information, call the Highlands Chamber of Commerce at (828) 526-2112.


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300 CYCLISTS, 10,000 FEET BY MARY JANE MCCALL

Serious and not-so-serious bikers can test their endurance and enjoy the wild local scenery at the 24th Annual Tour de Cashiers, May 14.

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egister now for the 24th annual Tour de Cashiers, slated for May 14, by visiting tourdecashiers.com. Coordinated by the Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce and assisted by Pisgah Productions of Asheville, Jackson County Law Enforcement and numerous local volunteers, this annual event boasts entrants from across the Southeast and as far away as Idaho. May is the perfect time to enjoy the spring splendor and this event’s scenic route counts some of the area’s best views as part of its appeal. This mountainous route travels through Jackson, Macon, and Transylvania counties and features 10,000 feet of elevation change, challenging ascents, and thrilling descents, sure to thrill

even the most seasoned athletes. Last year approximately 300 cyclists ranging in age from 18 (the minimum entrance age) to 72 participated in one of the three routes available. For the weekend athlete eager to enjoy a spring day there is the Quarter Century, 25 mile ride, just right for hitting those weekly goals. More challenging still is the Metric, a 62mile ride. For those serious athletes ready to assault the mountain and test their mettle, there’s the Century, a 100-mile route. Regardless of which route riders choose, they’ll enjoy breathtaking scenery and an exhilarating ride. This year Pisgah Productions of Asheville will be lending operational support to the event by providing additional

on course surveillance, expanded rest stops, en route mechanical assistance, and expanded Support and Gear activities. Countless other individuals provide their time and energy to make this event safe and successful. Route guidance and emergency medical services will be provided by regional fire departments, rescue squads, and other law enforcement agencies. Local community sponsors provide financial underwriting for The Tour and all receive recognition in all event publicity. For more information on the race, sponsorship or volunteering, contact Cashiers Area Chamber of Commerce at (828) 743-5191 or visit cashiersareachamber.com.

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CASHIERS LIBRARY: COMMUNITY RESOURCE BY LUKE OSTEEN

Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library maintains its vitality, even in this glorious spring season.

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ou may believe that with lengthening days and gorgeous weather, people would be inclined to spend less time inside Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library. Sure, people need books about gardening or hiking guides, but how on earth can the library attract patrons in this most sublime of seasons? Well, there are concrete reasons that this venerable institution remains a treasured year-round community resource. Consider its April lineup of criticallyacclaimed movies – “Steve Jobs” (rated R) on April 7; “The Danish Girl” (rated R)

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on April 14; and “He Named Me Malala” (rated PG-13) on April 21. These movies start at 3:45 P.M. in the library’s Meeting Room, which delivers a state-of-the-art sight and sound experience. There’s also free popcorn and bottled water. There are activities for children, too. Storytime is offered at 11:00 A.M. Wednesdays and is open to toddlers and preschool kids. In addition, Lego Club meets at 3:45 P.M. Tuesday, April 12. This is a marvelous opportunity for youngsters to exercise their imagination and build close friend-

ships among kindred spirits. The library will also host Crafternoon at 3:45 P.M. Tuesday, April 26. Crafternoon teaches children a charming new craft each month and invaluable lessons in creativity. In addition to its book collection, Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library offers an expansive assortment of CD books, one of the greatest collections of DVDs in North Carolina, and ebooks. Also, if you need help with your digital reading devices, the staff is happy to provide assistance.


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THE ART OF WINE BY DONNA RHODES

Sparkling conversation, marvelous culinary creations and an exquisite assortment of wines – it must be the Collective Spirits Wine and Food Festival, set for May 19-21.

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ollective Spirits Wine and Food Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Be sure to Save-The-Date the weekend of May 19–21 for a fabulous fundraising festival benefitting The Bascom’s free programming and subsidized classes. It’s the art center’s biggest fundraiser of the year and certainly the most tantalizing for your tastebuds. The Private Wine Dinners on Thursday, May 19, feature in-home winemaker dining with award-winning chefs from around the Southeast dishing up their extraordinary cuisines. The bill of fare will be coupled with exceptional wines from around the world decanted and served by the winemakers themselves. Friday evening, May 20, enjoy Stock Your Cellar Wine Tasting & Market at The Bascom. Mingle and sample some of the 100 wines presented in a walk-around tasting on The Bascom’s Terrace. Wrapping up the weekend on Saturday, May 21, is the Grand Gala Benefit Dinner and Live Auction hosted at The Farm at Old Edwards Inn. The evening promises luxury at every turn. Start with scrumptious waiter-served hors d’oeuvres

followed by a mouth-watering feast passionately prepared by five-star chefs from Old Edwards Inn and Spa. Gifted auctioneer Greg Quiroga will start the bidding with rare and collectible bottles of wine, unique excursions, and delightful encounters with visiting winemakers. To learn more about Collective Spirits, visit collectivespirits.com or call (828) 526-4949.

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ART FOR A CAUSE BY WILEY SLOAN

The Village Green springs to glorious life with the Cashiers Rotary Arts & Crafts Show, set for Memorial Day weekend.

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he Village Green in Cashiers will come alive this Memorial Day weekend as some of the region’s finest artisans converge for the bi-annual Cashiers Rotary Arts & Crafts Show. The show takes place on Saturday, May 28, and Sunday, May 29, from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. both days, rain or shine. While admission is free, a suggested donation of $3 or more is appreciated. Proceeds go to benefit the many community service projects and non-profit organizations supported by the Rotary Club of Cashiers Valley. This juried event draws some of the finest artisans from throughout the Southeast. From as far away as Texas to local

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favorites from right here in Western North Carolina, the show features more than 85 exhibitors showcasing a variety of original arts and handmade crafts. Spend the day browsing the aisles of one-of-a-kind pieces from painters, sculptors, jewelers, wood and metal workers, quilters, toy and instrument crafters, soap and condiment makers, and more. Feeling hungry? Stop by the Pavilion for a hamburger, hot dog, or veggie burger grilled fresh before your eyes and served up by members of Cashiers Rotary. There will be live performances by local musician Steven Johannessen, whose rich tones and repertoire of classics and standards have made him an area favorite

and children can laugh and play on the nearby playground while parents relax at a picnic table in the shade. All this is set against the backdrop of our beautiful mountain home and the charming atmosphere of Cashiers. Make a day of this event and help support the many local charities, non-profit organizations, community projects and scholarship recipients that Cashiers Rotary contributes to. The Village Green is located at the intersection of Highways 64 and 107 in beautiful Cashiers. For more information, go to CashiersRotary.org. Vendors wishing to register can do so online while space is available. See you at the Show!


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CHAMBER’S SNEAK PEEK AT 2016 BY DONNA RHODES

Thanks to its members and a small army of dedicated volunteers, the Highlands Chamber of Commerce is assembling a calendar filled with wonderful events.

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hroughout the year the Highlands Chamber of Commerce works overtime, making sure the Plateau is thriving with activity. While Chamber members are busy implementing scheduled programs, concerts, outings, etc., they are also brainstorming events for the following season. The Chamber generates a jampacked calendar that not only appeals to visitors and residents from toddlers to seniors, but to the businesses that serve those populations. The Highlands Plateau is one of Western North Carolina’s most exciting and entertaining mustdo-destinations. And that highly successful draw is owed largely to the vision and planning of the dedicated Chamber members. 2016 promises to be one of the best seasons ever with a line-up that has residents and visitors planning their social calendar around Highlands’ happenings. Here’s a sneak peek at what is on your

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entertainment horizon: Spring Fling: May 5 Friday Night Live: Friday nights from May 27 through October 21 in Town Square, 6:0 0 to 8:0 0 P.M. Saturdays on Pine: June 11 through September 3 at Kelsey Hutchinson Park, 6:0 0 to 8:0 0 P.M. Independence Day Chamber Fireworks and Rotary Barbecue: July 4 Downtown Halloween Celebration: October 31 Highlands Food and Wine (formerly Culinary Weekend), November 10 through 13 Fall Festival: TBA Christmas Tree Lighting: November 26 Olde Mountain Christmas Parade: December 3 Some of the dates and times are still in the planning stage, but the Laurel will keep you posted online and on the newsstand. Visit highlandschamber.org for the latest news, or call (828) 526-2112.


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CHORAL WORKSHOP AND CONCERT BY ANGIE JENKINS

Highlands First Presbyterian Church’s Choral Workshop is a marvelous opportunity for local singers to learn under the tutelage of Master British Composer Philip W.J. Stopford and perform in a public concert – Saturday, May 7.

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n Saturday, May 7, Highlands First Presbyterian Church’s Chancel Choir will host a Choral Workshop, open to all interested singers in the area. Participants will perform in a concert for the public at 7:00 P.M. that evening in the church’s sanctuary. The event will be facilitated by Master British Composer/ Conductor Philip W.J. Stopford, a close friend of First Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir member Nan Hunter. Through her generosity, Nan is making this event possible. In addition to being a highly acclaimed composer of choral music, Stopford is also an accomplished organist, conductor, and choral trainer. He has

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recently accepted a position as Director of Music at Christ Church in Bronxville, New York, and just relocated there from his home in Chester, England. The Choral Workshop will take place in First Presbyterian Church’s sanctuary as follows: 12:30 to 2:45 P.M. – 1st Rehearsal Session 2:45 to 3:15 P.M. – Break/brown bag snack brought by singer 3:15 to 5:30 P.M. – 2nd Rehearsal Session 5:30 P.M. – Light Dinner served in Coleman Hall at a cost of $5 Free time for singers to relax, change clothes

7:00 P.M. – Concert Attire for the concert will be all black for ladies – long black dresses, long skirts/tops, or dress slacks/ tops; Men – black trousers, white long sleeved dress shirts, long dark neck ties, preferably black. If you plan to participate in this event or if you would like more details, please call Nan Hunter at (828) 526-1881 or (828) 200-3101. Rehearsal time will be limited, so to the extent they can, participants should become as familiar as possible with the music before the big day. First Presbyterian Church of Highlands is located at the corner of Main and Fifth Streets.


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Mark Your Calendar •The Bascom exhibitions: Selections from Community Art and After-School Programs thruMay; Contemporary Craft Series: Barry Gregg thru May 1, Lucien Harris thru May 22, Beyond the Sock: Knitted Art by Charles Gandy thru June 12, Another Better World! thru June 5, The Bascom, (828) 526-4949. • Met Opera Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly”live via satellite, 12:55 P.M., Saturday, April 2, Highlands Performing Arts Center, (828) 526-9047. • The Ugly Dog Pub, live music by Joe Lasher Jr. (Rock & New Southern Country), Saturday, April 2, (828) 526-8364. • Old Edwards Inn’s Spring Rosé Dinner, 7:00 P.M. Friday, April 8, at The Farm at Old Edwards. Call (828) 787-2625 for reservations. The Ugly Dog Pub, music by Dirty Soul Revival (Rock), Saturday, April 9, (828) 526-8364. • Bolshoi Ballet featuring “Don Quixote” live via satellite, 12:55 P.M., Sunday, April 10, Highlands Performing Arts Center, (828) 526-9047. • Met Opera Donizetti’s “Roberto Devereux” live via satellite, 12:55 P.M., Saturday, April 16, Highlands Performing Arts Center, (828) 526-9047. • The Ugly Dog Pub, live music by Grandpa’s Cough Medicine (Outlaw Bluegrass), Saturday, April 16, (828) 526-8364 • Center for Life Enrichment class: ‘Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Siri’, Tuesday, April 19. Contact (828) 526-8811 or visit clehighlands.com. • Center for Life Enrichment class: ‘A Life of Creativity in Fiber’ Thursday, April 21. Contact (828) 526-8811 or visit clehighlands. com. • Smitten’s Third Thursday, April 21, 5:00 P.M. until, featuring original works by classic silversmith Elizabeth Haskins. (828) 526-9300. • Annual Gorge Road Cleanup, 9:30 A.M., Saturday, April 23. Meet at the Highlands Visitor Center. For more information, please call Highlands Chamber of Commerce at (828) 526-2112. • Beyond the Sock: Knitted Art by Charles Gandy Reception/Artist Talk, Saturday, April 23, 5:00 to 7:00 P.M., The Bascom, (828) 526-4949. • The Ugly Dog Pub, live music by High 5, Saturday, April 23, (828) 526-8364 • Art League of Highlands and Cashiers first community artist reception scheduled for Monday, April 25, in the Atrium at the Bascom. Free monthly socials start with refreshments at 4:30 P.M., followed by a presentation of the artist’s work at 5:00 P.M.

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Visit the ALHC website at artleaguehighlandscashiers.com. • Center for Life Enrichment class: ‘Rough Run Spring Wildflower Hike’ Tuesday, April 26. Contact (828) 526-8811 or visit clehighlands.com. • Big Brothers Big Sisters Meet ‘n Greet, noon to 1:00 P.M., Tuesday, April 26, at Buck’s Coffee Café in Cashiers. Contact Cashiers Program Coordinator Rachel Dyer at cashiers@bbbswnc.org or (828) 200-9111. • Western North Carolina AIDS Project’s 14th Annual Dining Out For Life® Thursday, April 28. For more information about Dining Out For Life ® or the Western North Carolina AIDS Project. Please visit wncap.org or call (828) 252-7489. • Three River Fly Fishing Festival, set for April 28-30 to benefit the Town of Highlands Scholarship Fund. Contact Hilary Wilkes at hilary@highlandhiker.com or (828) 5260441. • Celebrate Clayton, Rabun County’s Art Festival, April 30-May 1, www.celebrateclayton.org • Betsy Paul Art Raffle, to benefit the Cashiers-Glenviile Fire Department, features the work of Annell L. Metzger. The drawing will be held on Saturday, April 30, (828) 743-0880. • Met Opera Strass “Elektra” live via satellite, 12:55 P.M., Saturday, April 30, Highlands Performing Arts Center, (828) 526-9047.

Weekly Events EVERY MONDAY • Movies will be shown at Highlands Playhouse 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. EVERY TUESDAY • Dulcimer Lessons - Intermediate Class 10:00 A.M., Beginners Noon, Highlands United Methodist church, (828) 787-1586. • 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) 746-5540. • Duplicate Bridge, 1:45 P.M., Albert Carlton Library. (828) 743-0215. • Movies will be shown at Highlands Playhouse 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Weekly Tastings, 3:00 to 4:30 P.M., Old Edwards Rooftop Terrace.

• Movie Night, 6:00 P.M., Hudson Library, (828) 526-3031. • Karaoke, The Lost Hiker (828) 526-8232. EVERY WEDNESDAY • Highlands Mountaintop Rotary, 7:30 A.M., Hospital dining room. • Rotary Club of Cashiers Valley, 8:00 A.M., Cashiers United Methodist Church, (828) 743-2243. • Community Studio Art Session – Art Your Way, 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., Hudson Library, (828) 526-3031. • Preschool Story Time, 11:00 A.M. to Noon, Albert Carlton Library (828) 7430215. • Cashiers Quilters Guild, 12:30 P.M., Cashiers Methodist Church. • Duplicate Bridge Games, 12:45 P.M., Highlands Civic Center. • Mah Jong Games, 1:00 P.M., Albert Carlton Library, (828) 743-0215. • Bluegrass, 8:30 P.M., Ugly Dog Pub, (828) 526-8364. EVERY THURSDAY • Free Movie, 3:40 P.M., Albert Carlton Library, (828) 743-0215. • NAMI Appalachian South support group meeting 6:45 to 8:15 P.M. at 14 West. Palmer St., Franklin, (828) 526-9510. EVERY FRIDAY • Weekly Grief Support Group in The Highlands, 10:30 A.M. to Noon, Jane Woodruff Clinic - Suite 201, (828) 6926178. • Duplicate Bridge Games, 12:45 P.M., Highlands Civic Center. • Movies will be shown at Highlands Playhouse 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 6:00 P.M. - close, Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625. • Live Music, 7:00 P.M., On The Verandah, (828) 526-2338. EVERY SATURDAY • Movies will be shown at Highlands Playhouse 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 6:00 P.M. - close, Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625. • Live Music, 7:00 P.M., On The Verandah, (828) 526-2338. EVERY SUNDAY • Movies will be shown at Highlands Playhouse 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695.


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LIVNG HIS DREAM BY DONNA RHODES | TERRY BARNES, PHOTOGRAPHER

For photographer Terry Barnes, the lens is the gateway to a magical world that most of us overlook.

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igital photographer Terry Barnes is not only a fine artist, but also a skilled visual entertainer. He loves to pull the viewer into his images, excite their senses, and give them a good show as he transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. One of Barnes’ trademarks is his wrapped canvas presentations. That means the collector enjoys the clean look of an unfettered image with no frame to

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limit it, not to mention the benefit of saving framing expense. Barnes says, “I love landscapes and shoot when no one is around. When I look at God’s creation I am swept away by a breathtaking vista, a magical sky, a roiling storm, or a nighttime starscape. To capture that on canvas is my deepest passion.” Turning 60 this January has made him

look at things differently. “I appreciate things more,” he says. “And while I remind myself to use the tools I have, I am always on the lookout for that little something extra that I can experiment with and see where it takes me.” One of his most satisfying photographic moments occurred in Charleston a few years ago. He was shooting at a large cypress pond rookery where ibis, egrets, and


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other waterfowl nest. He said, “It looked like snowfall when all the birds took flight.” He had equally thrilling moments out west where the wide-open spaces were goose-bump grand. And, of course, his mountain scenics are their own special kind of viewing entertainment. When Barnes is not shooting a prize-

winning photo (he’s won a national juried show three years in a row, one of the snowy egrets being a show-stopper) or images for several galleries, he is playing acoustic guitar, a pastime he’s enjoyed for four decades. Barnes is retired from communications and living his dream. He says, “It’s been thrilling to make the transition from hobby

to professional and whatever lies ahead.” To see more of his work, visit tbarnesphotography.photoshelter.com or facebook.com/terrybarnesphotography. You can also contact him at (770) 906-1662. He does commissions, portraits, wedding shots, landscapes of personal homes/ land, exteriors/interiors of restaurants, hotels, and more.

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WEARABLE SCULPTURE BY DONNA RHODES | ELIZABETH HASKINS, ARTIST

Shifting cultural tastes and aesthetics have not tarnished the appeal of silversmith Elizabeth Haskins’ exquisite creations.

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lizabeth Haskins is a classic silversmith. Even though she was steeped in the arts as a child, she didn’t latch onto her true medium until college. At the insistence of a professor she took a jewelry-making class. It was love at first strike. “It was a challenge, but I loved the aspect of building small sculptures, using torches and hammers,” Elizabeth says. She began with a silver goblet, which progressed to repoussé silver trays, bowls, ladles, and traditional serving ware. Over the years, cultural shifts place less value on ceremonial silverware and more emphasis on simplicity. She followed that trend and now her work focuses on traditional and abstract jewelry that accessorizes anything from casual to formal. Knowing how to go with the 3 Ws (What Women Want) is the key to her success. Now you can experience her latest line of exquisite, affordable adornments, each

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one a personal expression of love. Her loyal customers are drawn to the passion with which she imbues each creation. Sixty original works await your viewing at Smitten’s Third Thursday, April 21, from 5:00 P.M. until, at 468 Main Street in Highlands. You can reach Smitten at (828) 526-9300. It’s open Monday through Thursday, 11:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M.; Friday and Saturday 11:00 A.M. until; and Sunday, 1:00 to 5:00 P.M.


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PLATEAU GALLERY NEWS BY DONNA RHODES

The arrival of warm, sunny days and crisp evening temperatures has energized the entire local art community.

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he Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts offers free exhibitions, unique education, and community outreach through workshops, classes, and lectures. Gallery hours are 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Saturday; and noon to 5:00 P.M. on Sunday. Call (828) 526-4949 or visit thebascom. org to learn about seasonal programs, classes, events. Mountain Mist Gallery of Cashiers represents some of the finest artists in the Southeast Region, displaying paintings, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, photography, wood, and glass. It offers weekly painting classes as well as painting workshops. The gallery is located at 107 South, next to Brookings Fly Fishing shop up “On The Hill.” Hours are Monday through Saturday, 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. or by appointment. Visit moun-

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tainmistgallery.com or call (828) 743-1801 Mill Creek Gallery and Framing offers complete framing services. It also offers regional photography by Cynthia Strain, the “Highlands Photographer.” The gallery is located in Highlands Village Square on Oak Street at North Fifth Street. It’s open from noon to 5:00 P.M. Tuesday through Saturday through December. Call (828) 787-2021 for more information. Blue Valley Gallery offers art instruction from 10:00 A.M. to noon and 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Space is limited, so call (828) 743-2956 for reservations. Blue Valley Gallery also offers art supplies for sale. The gallery is open Monday through Saturday, 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., and Sunday 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Visit Blue Valley Gallery at 45 Slabtown Road, next to Slabtown Pizza in Cashiers.

Robert A. Tino Gallery on Main Street in Highlands offers his breath-taking mountainscapes, pottery of local artisans and artful furnishings that will complement any decor. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Visit robertatino.com or call (828) 526-9333 for more details. Calderone Fine Art Gallery and Teaching Studio at 3608 Highway 246 in Sky Valley, Georgia (next to Sky Valley Welcome Center) offers original art including wood turning, handmade jewelry, ceramic sculptures, Cherokee baskets and paintings by Pat Calderone. It’s open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Art classes are offered for all levels. Openings are limited. Visit calderonegallery.com for more information, or call (706) 746-5540.


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A CAN’T MISS SEASON BY MARY ADAIR LESLIE

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The Highlands Performing Arts Center brings a dynamic new energy to its performance calendar.

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e decided to shake things up this year! We’ve included new entertainment genres with an illusionist/mentalist and comedy and satire along with our favorites of Broadway, bluegrass, and retro-rock. The season starts off with Travis LeDoyt, who The New York Times dubbed “the best young Elvis.” He’ll perform two concerts, June 17 and 18. Travis only sings Elvis’ songs from 1959 to 1962. Next up is Guy Bavli, Master of the Mind. An illusionist guaranteed to baffle your mind, he’ll confound and dazzle us on Saturday, June 25. He delights audiences with interactive entertainment that delivers a unique combination of mystery, humor, and suspense. Bluegrass is always welcome in our area. The Grammy Award-winning Balsam Range is coming back by popular demand on Saturday, September 17. In addition to the Grammy, Balsam Range also received Entertainer of the Year from the International Bluegrass Music Association. The political season will be in full swing by September and we’ll welcome the political relief with the satirical comedy of Capital Steps on Saturday, September 24. This is “Political Incorrectness” at its best. Regardless of whom you support…no one or no party is safe from being roasted. Broadway comes to the Highlands Cashiers with the Phat (Phantom) Pack. These three Phantoms met in Las Vegas while performing in “The Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular.” All three have sung on Broadway in a variety of hit shows, including “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Les Miserables,” and many more. Join us Saturday, October 1, with a gala concert at 5:00 P.M. and a gala dinner at Highlands Falls Country Club at 7:00 P.M. Surprises are scheduled! Saturday, October 29, brings us more Bluegrass with the International Bluegrass Music Association Award-winner for “Best Fiddler,” Michael Cleveland and the Flamekeeper. Michael Cleve-

land has been awarded Best Fiddler for 10 years in a row. The last concert of 2016 will bring back a flood of fond memories with The Drifters, the Friday after Thanksgiving, November 25. The Drifters are once again touring the US under the auspices of their original management team. Start our Holiday Season off with an evening of song, dance, and cool memories. The Drifters…no more needs to be said! Tickets are available for PAC Members now by calling (828) 526-9047 and available for the public on April 15 online at highlandspac.org or by calling the box office.

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DRAMA CAMP: IT’S ALL AN ACT BY MARY JANE MCCALL

Highlands Playhouse’s Children’s Theatre Camp, slated for June 27-July 8, cultivates the dramatic talents of its young participants.

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he Highlands Playhouse is always growing and looking for ways to entertain and engage the entire community. From the summer series of professional stage productions to the year-round, first-run movie theater, it offers something for everyone. This summer marks the return of the Children’s Theatre Camp. This program offers campers a chance to work with a team of professional actors to discover and explore many aspects of theatre such as acting, singing, and dancing. Directors Ginger Moseley and Bill Patti also recognize that drama programs teach skills that will benefit the students throughout their lives. “Students in drama learn so much more than just how to act on stage,” says Moseley. “The skills required to be a good actor also make for better adults in general.” She hopes that students will gain confidence and expand their creativity while taking away some other valuable skills such as problem solving, thinking under pressure, picking up on non-verbal cues, as well as the ability to take direction... all while having a lot of fun in the process. This year the two-week session will run from June 27 to July 8 (closed July 2-4

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in observance of Independence Day). Class times are 9:00 A.M to noon for ages 5-9 and 1:00 until 4:00 P.M. for ages 10-16. Camp concludes with a free finale performance for family, friends, and the community on Saturday, July 9, at 11:00 A.M. Campers can participate in both weeks of camp for $450. If you have more than one child interested, rates are discounted to $425 for additional campers in the same family. Children who can only attend one week are more than welcome. The one-week rate is $250, but please note that they may not be able to participate in the final performance on July 9. For more information, contact the Highlands Playhouse at (828) 526-2695.


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MUSIC IN THE GARDEN BY NANCY GOULD-AARON

The Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival will preview its 35th season with a magnificent concert by the Vega String Quartet, Sunday, May 15, at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. For reservations, call (828) 526-9060 or visit hccmf@frontier.com

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ighlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival celebrates its milestone 35th anniversary season with a special program – “Chamber Music in the Garden!” on Sunday, May 15, in Mershon Hall at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Set in these stunning surroundings, in the midst of the new blockbuster Dale Chihuly glass exhibit, the international awardwinning Vega String Quartet will perform “Spring” by Vivaldi; the “Flower Duet” by Delibes; “Chrysanthemums” by Puccini and the “Waltz of the Flowers” by Tchaikovsky. Enjoy a delightful reception followed by the concert, mingle with the artists, and enjoy the Garden and the Chihuly glass, all to benefit the Festival. The ticket price of $107 includes the reception, concert, and admission to the garden. Seating is very limited so make your reservations now by contacting HCCMF at (828) 526-9060 or hccmf@frontier.com.

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A SPRING OPENING BY CHERIE FAIRCLOTH | HOLLY KLAINE, ARTIST

A showing of the enchanting creations of Holly Klaine launches a busy season for the Art League of Highlands-Cashiers.

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he Art League of Highlands-Cashiers opens an exciting art season with its first artist reception at 4:30 PM Monday, April 25, in the Atrium at The Bascom, 323 Franklin Road in Highlands. Presentation starts at 5:00 PM and will feature artist Holly Klaine, a new and emerging artist in the ALHC. This event is free and open to the community. Nothing could be more appropriate for a Spring opening than the refreshing pastels of Holly, newcomer to the ALHC and resident of the neighboring Lakemont community in Northeast Georgia. A plein air painter, she takes her inspiration from wooded roadsides, the mountains that surround home, inside the forests that complete her landscape. Holly is uniquely inspired by continual seasonal changes. Most recently, she has seen a lifelong dream fulfilled – completion of her greenhouse style studio, built from glass and wood and providing her with a view of seasonal subjects to work from. Educated at Loyola University in New Orleans, Holly began her work as a plein air artist years ago in beautiful old Winter Park, Florida, before moving to North Georgia.

Working mainly in pastels, she prefers the portability of the medium to oils and watercolors, noting that Van Gogh created many of his bright works in pastels. Her collection includes a montage of anything that catches her eye with her box of pastels always at the ready. Versatility is a virtue to Holly who doesn’t limit herself to one medium. Beyond her love of pastels, she enjoys work in clay, creating one-of-a-kind spirit houses. Whimsical sculptures that catch the eye when a candle is placed inside to throw light in all directions, Holly’s houses are a favorite with her fans. But probably her most awe-inspiring creation is a living moss chair created for a charity auction for Faith Inc. “It is a living, breathing chair that requires a mist of water to thrive. I call it ‘Springtime in the Mountains.’ It loves living outside,” she said. Be sure to catch up on ALHC news in the Laurel Magazine, Facebook and artleaguehighlands-cashiers.com for membership, monthly meetings and show dates for the 2016 season.

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A MAN OF THE ARTS BY BONNIE POTTS

Image: Lucien Harris, Raven (detail) Lucien Harris, from the collection of Rosemary and Bill Stiefel

The transcendent works of Lucien Harris III are spotlighted by a beguiling exhibit at The Bascom.

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ucien Harris III was an American painter of natural subjects. He was a self-taught artist best known for his observations of the interactions of plants and animals. Harris worked as a naturalist painter, and was immensely influenced by his father, a highly regarded lepidopterist. Harris was a native of Atlanta, a Navy aviator, and a veteran of World War II. Subsequent to the war, Harris graduated from Emory University Business School. After graduating, Lucien joined the Trust Company of Georgia and later worked for The First National Bank of Orlando. In 1973 he retired as Senior Vice President of Sunbank N.A. An enthusiastic admirer of the beauty in Highlands, he relocated to the area in 1980 to gain continuous inspiration for his work. As an advocate for encouraging the arts within local communities, he became a founding member of The Art League of Highlands in 1980. Through his various roles as a teacher and supporter of the League, he was instrumental in the early development of The Bascom Louise Gallery at The Hudson Library. In collaboration with the Art League

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of Highlands, The Bascom is honored to showcase the extraordinary talent of Lucien Harris. “We are fortunate to have this work in our collection and even more so to have borrowed additional paintings from the Harris family and local collectors who knew him and admired his work,” said Sallie Taylor, Chief Exhibitions Officer of The Bascom. The work of Lucien Harris will be on exhibition from March 5 to May 22 in The Bascom’s Joel Gallery with free admission. The public is invited to attend an exhibition reception for Lucien Harris Saturday, April 30, 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. For more information, contact The Bascom at (828) 526-4949 or visit thebascom.org.


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NO PLACE LIKE HOLMES BY JENNY KING PHOTO BY MARTY BOONE

Elementary? Hardly – Highlands Cashiers Players’ production of “The Game’s Afoot” promises to mix murder and comedy into a sparkling entertainment. It’ll be performed at the Highlands Performing Arts Center, May 19-29.

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ome, Watson, come!” he cried. “The game is afoot. Not a word! Into your clothes and come!” Sir Arthur Conan Doyle may not have coined the phrase, “the game is afoot,” but it certainly brings to mind his famous detective. When you think of Sherlock Holmes, you’re no doubt picturing a character created by Broadway actor William Hooker Gillette. Gillette was a wellknown part of late 19th century and early 20th century theater. It is his portrayal of Holmes that has created the modern image of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmes, complete with deerstalker cap and curved pipe. Gillette is the central character in the Highlands Cashiers

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THE CAST FOR “THE GAME’S AFOOT”: L-R, SEATED: LAURETTA PAYNE, DAVID SPIVEY, VIRGINIA TALBOT, AND STUART ARMOUR. STANDING: MEGAN MCLEAN, MICHAEL LANZILOTTA, DIRECTOR, LYNLEIGH MCLAIN, RAINA TRENT, AND LANCE TRUDEL.

Players upcoming production of “The Game’s Afoot.” It is December 1936 and Gillette has invited his fellow cast-members to his Connecticut castle for a weekend of revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of tricks and mirrors quickly turn dangerous. It’s up to Gillette himself, as he assumes the persona of his beloved Holmes, to track down the killer before the next victim appears. The danger and hilarity are non-stop in this glittering whodunit set during the Christmas holidays. “The Game’s Afoot,” written by Ken Ludwig (“Fox on the Fairway,” “Lend Me A Tenor,” “Leading Ladies”) is directed

by HCP President Michael Lanzilotta. The cast includes Stuart Armor, Virginia Talbot, Lance Trudel, Raina Trent, David Spivey, Lauretta Payne, Megan McLean, and Lynleigh McLain. This well-known cast has brought many a play to life on stages in Highlands and will undoubtedly make their director proud. Highlands Cashiers Players’ production of “The Game’s Afoot” will be held at the Highlands Performing Arts Center on Chestnut Street. Dates are May 19 through 22 and May 26 through 29. For tickets, call (828) 526-8084 or visit at HighlandsCashiersPlayers.org. While you’re on their website, take a look at past productions and you’ll see what they mean when they say, “Good plays well done.”


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DINING

Red Wine Braised Beef Shortribs

AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE BY LUKE OSTEEN | PHOTOS BY MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN

Careless water service leads to a dining disaster at Madison’s.

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ust last month, someone came up to me and complained that my restaurant reviews are relentlessly positive. This perspective, he maintained, gives them all the necessary flavor and resiliency of a pile of overcooked kale. OK, I can argue the point, but I’ll also concede that the illusion of unrealistic sunshine is predicated on two immutable facts. First, my personality is eternally optimistic. Something about my basic makeup allows me to find something positive in nearly every experience. (Nearly. I can’t help but be more than a little saddened that I was not named People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2015. For those of you keeping score, that makes the 38th year in a row. I’m beginning to think that I’ll never make it. Even

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after I sent in 16 carefully composed selfies. And don’t even get me started on this year’s US News & World Report ’s Hunks & Hotties. Clearly, it’s rigged.) Secondly, it’s a reflection of the precarious situation facing every restaurant in Highlands and Cashiers. With such an abbreviated busy season and exorbitant rents, they’re all walking a tightrope suspended between some measure of success and utter disaster. If they’re not finessing the game with everything they’ve got – from menu to waitstaff to presentation, they just don’t survive. It’s brutal Darwinism at its most basic. Which brings us to Madison’s. This jewel at the heart of Old Edwards Inn & Spa is the apex of the local restaurant scene. Local restaurant scene? Let’s cast that net a little wider – with impeccable

ratings on Open Table and Yelp and AAA’s Four-Diamond Award, Madison’s is recognized as one of the finest dining experiences in America. So how am I going to cast a bit of shade on this venerable Highlands institution? Well, let’s start with the menu – Tricia ordered Crispy Rabbit Schnitzel and Rabbit Confit, and Almond Crusted Sunburst Trout; for me, it was a Rustic Caesar Salad and Red Wine Braised Beef Shortribs. For dessert, we coveted and reluctantly shared White Chocolate and Roasted Pear Bread Pudding, and Warm Sticky Toffee Pudding. Do you see the problem? With such a carefully composed menu, how could the actual dishes be anything less than extraordinary? We relished every morsel,


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Rabbit Schnitzel and Rabbit Confit and it was a constant struggle between carefully savoring each forkful and shoveling great bites into our mouths like Ponderosa ranch hands. I really can’t find fault with Madison’s gorgeous dining room. It beguiles with a remarkably sumptuous atmosphere, inviting both intimate conversation and languid dining. This is not an experience to be rushed. Which brings us to our server. Pennijo was confident and unfailingly sunny and somehow managed to pull off the re-

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markable trick of being both attentive and unobtrusive. But if we’re to find fault with our dining experience, it would be Pennijo’s mix-up with our water. As we were seated, Pennijo offered a choice of three waters to accompany our meals – Highlands Tap, Sparkling Water and Spring Water. Tricia opted for Highlands Tap, while I went with Spring Water. Well, halfway through the meal, Pennijo accidentally added Sparkling Water to my glass half-filled with Spring. You

Bread Pudding

can imagine my fury as the out-of-balance water played hob with my critic’s carefully calibrated palate. How was I supposed to enjoy my meal now?! (Actually, that water mix-up didn’t happen. Pennijo was faultless and poised and an absolute delight. I threw this last bit in so that Richard Simonson, the complainer I introduced at the beginning of this review, won’t have a leg to stand on the next time he takes me to task. Madison’s was an unforgettable experience.)

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DINING

KILLER KALE SALAD BY DR. ANASTASIA HALLDIN HEALTHYMAMAINFO.COM

This quick kale recipe is bursting with sunny flavor and vital vitamins.

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t seems like only a few years ago, kale was practically a forgotten part of Americans’ diet. Now, thanks to some innovative recipes and a greater commitment to eating healthy, kale is back on the menu. That’s good news for all of us. Kale is packed with all sorts of good things. Its only drawback is the sometimes bitter taste it delivers. Here’s a clever solution to this dilemma that’s both easy and quick. Bitter kale, combined with sweet and sour orange is always a winning combination. Add some protein-rich seeds and some healthy fats in the form of avocado and you have a happy and healthy salad going. This salad is rich in calcium, iron, magnesium, folate, Vitamins A, C, K, protein and omega 3 fatty acids, so make an extra effort in trying to feed it to the kids and to yourself. Kale, Orange, Pumpkin Seed Salad Recipe YIELD: 2-3 Servings PREP: 5 mins Ingredients 4 leaves Kale (stalk removed) Juice of 1 /2 Orange 1 Orange peeled and chopped 1 Avocado sliced 1/4 cup Pumpkin seeds raw 1/4 cup Ground Hemp Seed 2 cloves Garlic pressed 1 pinch Cayenne Pepper 3 tablespoons Olive Oil 1/4 teaspoon Sea Salt Instructions 1. Rip kale into shreds. Add orange juice and manually massage the kale until it gets softer in a large bowl. 2. Transfer the kale onto a large plate and add all other ingredients (except for the last four) in layers. 2. Mix garlic, cayenne pepper, olive oil and salt in a cup to make a dressing. Pour the dressing over the salad. Serve,

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DINE OUT FOR LIFE BY JESSE OATES VEST

Local restaurants are joining the fight against AIDS in the most delicious way possible – through their menus.

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he Western North Carolina AIDS Project’s 14th Annual Dining Out For Life is happening again on Thursday, April 28. “This is WNCAP’s largest fundraiser of the year and biggest community event,” says Jesse Oates Vest, Special Events Coordinator for the agency. There are over 115 restaurants participating throughout seven counties that day and over 250 volunteers who help make it happen. Dining Out For Life is a national event that takes place all over the country with over 60 cities participating. Diners can support the cause just by heading out for a meal that day. Restaurants are donating 20 percent of their pro-

ceeds including breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks, and takeout. “We are excited to collaborate with restaurants and help them have a great day, hopefully bring out some new folks to their establishments, and make it a very community oriented event,” says Vest. There are several opportunities to support DOFL in the area. In Highlands, both On the Verandah and Wolfgang’s will be participating in the event again this year. In Franklin, The Bowery has signed on for the first year. By supporting Dining Out For Life and joining one of these restaurants on April 28, diners will help WNCAP create much

needed AIDS Awareness and Education throughout the 18 counties of Western North Carolina and enable the organization to continue providing compassionate care for families and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. The combined generosity will make a difference in the lives of current and future generations and help provide additional housing, medical assistance, food deliveries, and staff in outlying areas of WNC. For more information about Dining Out For Life or the Western North Carolina AIDS Project. Please visit wncap.org or call (828) 252-7489. Remember, by supporting the event and enjoying a meal out on April 28, you just might save a life.

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THIS TAKES THE CAKE BY JENNY KING

Rebecca Shuler’s Coconut Cake, a legacy of her beloved grandmother, is a thing of magic.

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ebecca Shuler grew up with a grandmother who loved to cook. “Dolly” Ramey was known for her classic Southern meals, especially her fried chicken. Rebecca remembers her Granny fixing chicken for every church function and to give away to pastors in the area. Shuler, who is the Highlands town clerk, carries on Dolly’s legacy with another one of the family’s recipes, coconut cake. She says, “I never liked coconut but whenever Granny made this cake I couldn’t wait to eat it. It’s funny because now I can’t seem to attend any event without bringing one.” Rebecca’s husband Matt, IT director for the town and pastor of John’s Creek Bap-

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tist Church in Cullowhee, feels the same way about this magical cake. He won’t eat coconut in any other dish! One change Rebecca has made to her grandmother’s original recipe is the addition of coconut cream. She says it makes the cake much more moist. Old Fashioned Coconut Cake 1- box white or yellow cake mix 1- 14 oz. can Cream of Coconut 1- cup sour cream 1- 8 oz. container Cool Whip 1 ½- cups sugar 1- tsp. vanilla 1- 7 oz. bag coconut 1- jar maraschino cherries (optional) Mix cake mix as directed and bake in three layers. Assemble cake while warm

and poke holes with a straw in each layer. Pour cream of coconut into holes. Mix the sour cream, Cool Whip, sugar, and vanilla together until smooth. Use this to ice the cake. Sprinkle coconut over the icing and top with halved maraschino cherries, if desired. Rebecca says the cake may be served warm, but it’s just as good after being stored overnight in the refrigerator. This writer was witness to the evidence of the cake’s magical properties. It sat in the town offices with everyone watching anxiously, forks in hand, while the magical cake rested under glass awaiting its photo op. Dolly Ramey would have been proud.


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DINING

GLOBALIZATION OF WINE BY CURT CHRISTIANSEN THE WINE NAVIGATOR EMPIRICON@HOTMAIL.COM

The globalization of wines is leading to a homogenous product and a loss of savor and “place.”

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began my wine career 25 years ago in an environment where I was, almost exclusively, exposed to domestic wines. My experience with old world wine, though limited, was eye-opening. The differences between new and old world were obvious. I rarely saw an old world wine with alcohol levels above 13 per-

cent, the fruit was restrained and balanced and there was a strong sense of place or “Terroir” The difference today is far less obvious. I read about the New France where winemakers are going for a more global style, fruit forward with greater accessibility, and more weight (Alcohol). I am seeing

wines coming from France and Italy with alcohol of 15 percent or more. I wonder. Is this shift merely fashion, an economic trend or is the warming climate taking the decision out of the producers’ hands? Whatever the reason I hope it is just a trend. We all may be the same but our wine doesn’t have to be.

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HIGHLANDS AREA RESTAURANTS Altitude’s at Skyline Lodge - 828-526-2121 Annie’s Cafe - 828-526-1663 Asia House - 828-787-1680 Bake My Day Bakery & Cafe - 828-487-4633 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 Cyprus International Cuisine - 828-526-4429 The Dog House - 828- 526-8364 Dusty’s - 828-526-2762 El Azteca - 828-526-2244 El Manzanillo - 828-526-0608 Fressers Courtyard Cafe - 828-526-4188 Golden China - 828-526-5525 Highlands BBQ Company - 828-526-5000 Kelsey Place Restaurant - 828-526-9380 The Kitchen CarryAway & Catering - 828-526-2110 Lakeside Restaurant - 828-526-9419

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Cork & Barrel Lounge - 828-743-7477 El Manzanillo - 828-743-5522 Four Season Grille - 828-743-4284 Grandpop’s Ice-Cream Parlor - 828-743-7711 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 Sapphire Mountain Brewing Company - 828-743-0220 Slab Town Pizza (STP) - 828-743-0020 Subway - 828-743-1300 The Gamekeeper’s Tavern -  828-743-4263 The Ugly Dog Pub Cashiers - 828-743-3000 Table 64 - 828-743-4135 The Trout Cafe & Grille - 828-877-3474 Wendy’s - 828-743-7777 Winslow’s Hideaway - 828-743-2226 Zookeeper - 828-743-7711


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VENTURE OUT

CLIFFSIDE, NATURE’S GETAWAY BY ALEX FOLTZ

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VENTURE OUT

Embrace the splendor of the season with a visit to Cliffside Recreation Area.

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s spring begins here in the mountains, the landscape transforms from a dull brown speckled with evergreen trees into a lush and vibrant mixture of colors, scents, and sounds that dazzle the senses any time you step outside. To best experience the wonders of nature one must venture out of town and into the wild. For those with a busy schedule or no desire to travel deep into the back country, Cliffside Recreational Area acts as the perfect inbetween. It allows for easy access to the outdoors, offers gorgeous scenery, and many other opportunities to enjoy nature. Located in the Nantahala National Forest just a short distance from Highlands off of 106, Cliffside is perfect for a day or afternoon trip. With camping offered close by at Vanhook Glade Campground, overnight or extended stays are also possible. At the heart of the recreational area lies Cliffside Lake. This small lake is hatchery supported and stocked with trout. It’s open for fishing year-round with the exception of March, as that is the time of year it is stocked with fish. As with most locations, a valid North Carolina fishing license is required while fishing at the lake. Access to fishing can be found at a variety of spots including a fishing dock, and all are made easily accessible by a loop trail that runs the entire circumference of the lake. Along the trail there are also areas for picnicking complete with tables, grills, and a wonderful view of the lake. There is also a roped-off swimming area on the lake shore for anyone that wants to cool off on a warm day. In addition to the lake access, there are several trails available for exploration of the area. There are hikes to waterfalls, ridge line trails, and access to the Vanhook Glade Campground for anyone making the stay overnight. The trails vary in length but none are much longer than two miles. Given that the trails are relatively short, they are passable by most despite some moderate inclines on a few of the trails. During all seasons, with the exception of winter, a parking fee of $4 is required. There are also picnic shelters available for reservation available for a fee. With a variety of ways to experience the wonders of the outdoors, the Cliffside Recreation Area is a must for anyone that enjoys a woodland sabbatical. With its ease of access and many opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, there is no reason to miss the opportunity to enjoy this beautiful outdoor recreational area.

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Harbingers of Spring, there’s nothing humble about the Narcissus family.

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NARCISSIST, AND PROUD OF IT BY JEANNIE CHAMBERS THE ACCIDENTAL GARDENER

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arcissus – what a name. These flowers have every right to be a little narcissist – after all, they’ve got the guts to stick their neck out on a cold Spring day while other flowers are still getting their beauty sleep. In Greek mythology, Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection in a pool of water, and couldn’t tear himself away, and there he wasted away and turned into a flower. (I could think of worse things to turn into.) This is a pretty important plant, and they have their society – The American Daffodil Society. There are about 50 different species of Narcissus, and over 25,000 hybrids. They grow here as well as Africa and Japan. (I guess there were Narcissistic people all over the world) These flowers are commonly called Daffodils, or Jonquils, and are all a part of the Amaryllis family. The leaves are sometimes mistaken for blades of grass, and the flower almost always has a trumpet or cup surrounded by 6 petals. These are hearty plants and are willing to share, so you may see them popping up where they weren’t intended. I’m not sure how long a daffodil bulb will survive, but it is known that they can easily live longer than the person that planted them. I have some of those. About 20022003, my mother in South Carolina kept asking me to “dig up some of those Jonquils your Daddy planted and take them home with you.” I put it off for a few years, but finally one Spring I did, and each Spring I’m always surprised to see one, then two then several of the sweet little yellow reminders of my parents in my own yard. You can grow them in pots, you can force them indoors in the dead of winter, or you can “naturalize” them, by letting them grow and multiply. They love woodland areas, and can tolerate our sunny days. Off the mountain, an area with partial shade would probably fare them better bloom times. Some daffodils bloom from six weeks to six months given the right growing conditions. These bulb plants look best in multiples, and are super easy to grow. With so many varieties, it’s hard to decide, but start with one or two, then add a little every year. When the Narcissus family has its family reunion in early Spring, it’s always a happy occasion because it means Spring is finally here.


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VENTURE OUT

Golden-winged Warbler PHOTO BY GERRIT VYN

A FADING GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY BY WILLIAM MCREYNOLDS

The diminutive Golden-Winged Warbler is making its last stand in Appalachia.

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arly spring in Appalachia brings the return of some of our most beautiful and precious songbirds, the warblers. Soon our trees and bushes will be decorated with members of this large avian family sporting such descriptive and geographic names as Yellow-throated, Hooded, Tennessee, Orange-crowned, Kentucky, Chestnut-sided, Canada, Black-throated Blue, Black-and-white and Black-throated Green. The rarest of these small, colorful birds is the Goldenwinged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera). This gaily colored bird sports a slate gray cape with a black bib and mask, white belly, black bill and bright yellow brush strokes on his crest and wings. Only slightly less spectacular, females lack only the black bib and mask. Its song is varied including a high first note and fine vocal buzz: zeee zaa-zaa-zaa.

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The Golden-winged Warbler winters in semi-deciduous forest areas and coffee plantations in southern Central America and the northern Andes of South America. Migrating north in early spring, their summer breeding grounds include Appalachia, notably the Highlands Plateau, and the American Midwest, especially Minnesota and Wisconsin. They occupy open shrubby areas, wet thickets and bogs, and regenerating clear cuts and successional land. Foraging for insects and spiders, the favorite food of Golden-winged Warblers is caterpillars. The male courts the female with “moth flight” featuring a slow flyby and fervent wing beating. “Goldens” are mostly monogamous and both parents feed demanding fledglings. Ours might be the last generation to see this glorious bird in Appalachia as it

goes the way of the Carolina Parakeet and Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Suffering severe population declines in the last 50 years, the Golden-winged Warbler is threatened with extinction. Expert birders now go entire seasons without spotting a single Golden in Appalachia. The chief problem is loss of habitat. This decline is occurring despite national, state and local efforts at conservation and preservation of both the Golden and its habitat. Want to get involved? Look for opportunities through your local Audubon organization. You have a golden opportunity. The Highlands Plateau Audubon Society, focused on enjoying and preserving birds and their habitats, is a Chapter of the National Audubon Society and a 501(c) (3) organization. For information on all our activities and membership, please visit www.highlandsaudubonsociety.org.


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SPRING PEEPER

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he spring peeper’s most distinctive trait is the dark cross or X-shaped blotch that usually is found on its back. In fact, the species name “crucifer” means “cross bearing.” The spring peeper can be tan, gray, yellowish, orange or pinkish. It is a small frog with small toe pads. Spring peepers inhabit woodlands and swamps, preferring areas of thick, brushy undergrowth near ephemeral or semipermanent ponds.

PHOTO BY CLAY BOLT

COURTESY OF HIGHLANDS BIOLOGICAL STATION

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ABOUT TROUT BY DONNA RHODES

Powell Wheeler’s passion for brook trout ensures healthy populations in Western North Carolina.

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hile Powell Wheeler’s job with the North Carolina Wildlife Commission focuses on anything that relates to fishing in public rivers, ponds, lakes, and streams, he has a special place in his heart for the out-of-the-way places where native brook trout dwell. Sometimes these populations are very isolated, which plays havoc with genetic diversity. These isolated streams are frequently on private land. At the invitation of landowners, Wheeler can visit and offer suggestions for restoring these important habitats. To facilitate his passion for brook trout rejuvenation, he uses sampling equipment called a backpack shocker. While

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the word “shocker” might raise eyebrows, Wheeler assures us it is perfectly safe. An electrical current buzzes the water and the fish in the vicinity are knocked unconscious for a few seconds and pop to the surface. Wheeler nets the trout and takes a tiny snip off each tail fin, labels it, releases the fish, and sends the sample to the fish genetics lab to determine that fish’s family tree. Did it descend from New England trout introduced to North Carolina waters? Does it show signs of inbreeding? Is it a genetically sound specimen? Are all the fish in the sample healthy and the ecosystem balanced? These data help point the Wildlife

Resources Commission in the right direction for trout stockings, better regulations, and for restoring native trout populations. While Wheeler does the backpack shocking mostly in public waters, he wants to help landowners restore their waterways as well. In doing so, it ultimately supports the entire state’s network of interlocking water systems. If you have brook trout, invite Wheeler to your property. He’ll put on his Sherlock Holmes cap, and help you do some detective work on your own fish habitat. Email him at powell.wheeler@ncwildlife.org. For more information about North Carolina trout, visit ncwildlife.org/fishing/trout,


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his migrant from Mexico and the Gulf states summers widely in eastern North America. It feeds on insects in tree bark and has a song described by Sibley as a high-pitched series of two-syllable phrases with 5 to 10 repetitions: weesa weesa weesa, weesa, weesa, weetee weetee weetee weetee weet weet weet. Its call is a rattling, hissing fssss.

PHOTO BY ED BOOS COURTESY OF HIGHLANDS PLATEAU AUDUBON SOCIETY

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BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER


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Black Bear Fun Facts help to shed light on our (normally) shy neighbors.

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GETTING OUR BEARINGS BY CYNTHIA STRAIN PHOTO BY PEGGY MARRA

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ears are beautiful and fascinating creatures. While many people are frustrated with bears getting into their birdfeeders, trash or even homes, most feel a sense of awe and respect for them. Leaving aside the challenges of living in bear country for a moment, here are some interesting facts: • Black bears are found only in North America: Canada, 42 of the United States, and northern Mexico. • “Black” bear is a species, not a color. Variations include brown, cinnamon, blond, or white (i.e. the Kermode “Spirit” Bears of the Pacific NW). Some have a white chest blaze. • Their eyesight is good, though a little shortsighted. Their senses of hearing and smell are far superior to ours. A bear’s nose works 100 times better than ours; they can smell food over a mile away. • While classified as carnivores, 85 percent of a bear’s diet consists of plants— nuts, acorns grass, mushrooms, roots, seeds, berries/fruit, etc. Their “meat” consists mostly of insects and larvae; they occasionally take a fawn or other small animal. • Bears are not true hibernators—dormancy is more accurate. They do not eat, drink, or defecate for several months. This is when cubs are born. • Bears are more timid than you’d expect. People have witnessed bears running away from chipmunks and butterflies. • Bears communicate with vocalizations and body postures. Mothers issue commands to cubs with grunts. Bears will moan and sway when afraid. They don’t actually growl, but will huff and clack their teeth to scare us (or other bears). • Attacks are rare. They might rush toward us if they feel threatened by our proximity, but they usually retreat without causing harm. • Bears that become accustomed to humans because of food or trash may act tame, but they are still wild animals that can cause harm to our pets, our property, and us. Black bears coming out of hibernation are very hungry, so please take steps to prevent access to non-natural food sources. For more info, find our brochures at the library, the Highlands and Cashiers Area Chambers of Commerce and other locations.


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HISTORY

BOTANICAL EXPLORERS & EARLY SETTLERS

The summit of Satulah Mountain

BY DONNA RHODES PHOTO BY PETER RAY

A committed community has spared Highlands’ natural heritage.

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his is the second in a series of three articles saluting the Botanical History of the Highlands Plateau, based upon research of the Laurel Garden Club’s Land Stewards and Ran Shaffner. The pamphlet and video accompanying the research were winners of the N. C. Society of Historians’ Paul Green Multimedia Award in 2015. In the 18th century, botanical explorers introduced the Western world to the Highlands Plateau through books, illustrations, and articles about its diverse plant life, ancient forests, and appealing climate. In 1875, Macon County native Silas McDowell enticed Samuel Kelsey and C.C. Hutchinson to visit. The pair were so taken with it they founded the town of Highlands and set about promoting it as a gardener’s paradise.

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People from up and down the Atlantic seaboard hitched their wagons to Highlands’ star. Many brought considerable horticultural expertise. Others picked up growing skills along the way. All were interested in preserving the natural beauty of the area, so much so that Thomas Harbison, Mary Chapin Smith, and the Boynton brothers established societies for the study of botany and horticulture. A growing Highlands attracted a few who sought to profit from the consumption of its land and forests. In 1905 the Highlands Improvement Society was formed. Within four years it purchased the summit of Satulah Mountain, providing permanent public access. Today’s Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust grew out of H.I.S. and is North Carolina’s oldest land trust, conserving 2,500

acres to date. The American Chestnut Blight in the late 1920s and the leveling of an ancient forest for a golf course prompted Atlanta native Clark Foreman to propose a natural history Museum to educate the public about the importance of preserving the land, its beauty, and resources. In 1930 botanist William Coker and zoologist Edward Reinke joined Foreman in establishing a Biological Laboratory, today’s fgdfgBiological Station. Next month: The Botanical Garden and The Land Stewards. Learn more botanical history at the Highlands Historical Society’s Museum. Or go to highlandshistory.com or email highlandshistory@nctv.com. Visit the Museum by appointment. Reopening weekends this month.


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HISTORY

OH, THE STORIES CHS CAN TELL BY JANE GIBSON NARDY

HISTORIAN, CASHIERS HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Historic Sites Ramble group in 2015 at High Hampton, viewing the Rainbow Crack on Rock Mountain that was caused by an earthquake in the 1880s.

While keeping its gaze fixed on the storied past, the Cashiers Historical Society is mapping an exciting year ahead.

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016 marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Cashiers Historical Society. It was kicked off with a $100-aplate brunch held at the historic Hanks House with about 40 guests in attendance. Since that time, so much new information has been learned about the early days in Cashiers Valley and so much valuable historic preservation has been accomplished. Alan Rhew, the society’s Executive Director, recently sent an update on upcoming programs and activities planned for the 2016 season which I’d like to share with you. There’s a lot for you to look forward to. The Phase III Historic Sites Survey is just about ready to go to the printer and should be available for purchase prior to summer. The primary areas included in this survey are Highway 64 East, Cedar Creek, and the Bull Pen communi-

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ties. There are 52 properties that were surveyed by Sybil Argintar, Preservation Planning Consultant, who documented the architecture, photographed properties and described the known history about them. Millie Lathan, who has completed three phases of Faces and Places of Cashiers Valley, is currently working on the fourth phase and plans are to incorporate those new additions into a high quality, hard bound, compendium containing all four phases. This year’s CHS Symposium will be held on June 9 in partnership with Western Carolina University with the subject being Horace Kephart and featuring excellent speakers, with lunch included. The venue will be on the WCU campus. The annual Cashiers Designer Showhouse, titled “You Can Leave Your Hat

On,” will be located at a house that’s located in the midst of extensive beautifully manicured grounds. Accompanying the house is a documented history dating back to the 1880s. The Opening Event for the showhouse is slated for Friday, August 12. Colonel John’s Cabin, the oldest standing structure in the Cashiers area, which sits next to the Zachary-Tolbert House, will be furnished and operable by this spring – ready for multi-uses such as seasonal activities and programs. What a great “save” that building has turned out to be. Also in the planning stages are “Rambles,” guided history tours to places like cemeteries and historic sites. Work is being done on a Heritage Trail, via a walkable path system. Stay tuned for future updates of events offered by the Cashiers Historical Society.


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HOMES & LIFESTYLES

KABOOM BOY BY DONNA RHODES ILLUSTRATION BY NORMA JEAN ZAHNER

The solution to the Kenny Conundrum carries its own sweet smell of success.

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had an English Bulldog named Bentley. And like his automobile namesake, he passed gas from intake to exhaust. Once he was soundly snoring at my feet and expelled a methane cloud that nearly set my hair and the curtains on fire. It was so loud it woke him. He jumped up, stared at his butt, and then barked at his meanie for a good five minutes. Bentley’s tale of flatulency may have been legendary, but there is an account that surpasses even Bentley’s best. When my son was a young teen, we carpooled to a school a half-hour away. Every morning we picked up Kenny, a.k.a. Kaboom Boy. It was Kenny’s premeditated delight to let loose a Sousaphone cadenza of ka-

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booms every morning. Pleading, admonishing, or threatening to tell his mother didn’t faze him. “I can’t help it!” he’d say, laughing hysterically as we gagged and coughed. Then one night it hit me. Perfume. You know how ancient cologne gets that putrid, rancid stench? So I rummaged through Granny’s drawers, if you will pardon the expression, mining for Avon. There it was, still in its collectible Siamesecat-with-rhinestone-eyes bottle. I carefully unscrewed the cap and let the odor waft my direction. My eyes teared-up. The skin on my nose sizzled, then peeled. ‘Yep, this’ll do,” I said. So next morning, we picked up Kaboom Boy, and he didn’t disappoint. A

mile down the road he shot a cannon blast so vile I nearly ran off the highway. I pulled into a rest stop, reached into the glove box, extracted the stink-loaded cat bomb, turned around and let him have it. He tried to wriggle free from his seat belt, but not before I thoroughly drenched him. After his screaming stopped, he became uncharacteristically silent, north and south. We heard ol’ Kenny stifled his flatulency over the decades and became so bloated he was frequently mistaken for the Goodyear Blimp, his last sighting over the Biminis. Ah! The thrill of victory and the agony of da fweeet.


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EAT BREAKFAST, LOSE WEIGHT BY JIM JOHNSON, DC, DACBN & RESA JOHNSON, DC, DACBN CASHIERS CHIROPRACTIC AND ACUPUNCTURE

Mom was right – eating a sensible breakfast is one of the most important decisions you can make.

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f you’re like most Americans, you eat a high-carb breakfast packed with cereals, bagels, muffins, and fruit smoothies, or you don’t eat breakfast at all either because you’re too busy or you want to lose weight. You are sabotaging your weight loss goals by destabilizing blood glucose and insulin after the night’s fast. Breakfast is exactly what it sounds like — the breaking of a fast. After eight-plus hours of no food, your body needs fuel to bring its systems up to speed and maintain even energy for the day. As it turns out, eating a solid breakfast is one of the best things you can do to lose weight. We’ve all been taught the “calories in

vs. calories out” theory for weight loss. In an effort to cut calories, we skip breakfast because it’s the easiest meal to do without, especially if we tend to wake up with no appetite or we’re always in a rush to get to work. But while calories can matter, skipping breakfast can actually lead to weight gain. Chronic low blood sugar creates a cascade effect in your hormonal system that directly affects your body’s ability to deal with stress. This can result in increased inflammation throughout your body, which can lead to weight gain. Low blood sugar also causes brain fog, mood issues, insomnia, decreased brain function, and other health issues. None

of these symptoms will help you stick to a healthier eating plan. Skipping breakfast makes you more likely to binge on sugary foods that result in an energy crash later in the day – making you less likely to go out and get that much-needed exercise. (PS: A big sweet, milky coffee drink with whipped cream is not a breakfast.) Eating a nutrient-dense, lower carb breakfast with plenty of protein and healthy fats provides the brain and body with proper fuel, balances your blood sugar and insulin, and gives your metabolism a boost for the day. Eat a strong protein-based breakfast as it can also reduce hunger hormones.

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A TAPESTRY OF GREEN AND SUN BY ANN SELF

With the return of warmer climes, The Village Green has sprung to life in vivid color.

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he Village Green is a 12.5 acre park in the heart of Cashiers, attracting thousands of visitors each year. The park is designed to be a free, public space to enhance the community’s mountain lifestyle. People come to enjoy the large lawns, gardens, amazing public art, woodland and wetland trails and the large children’s playground. Dogs and their owners especially love walking the meandering paths. The Village Green provides three rustic venues for a beautiful mountain event.

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Whether the occasion is a gathering of friends, a children’s birthday party, a rehearsal dinner or wedding, a corporate picnic or family reunion, The Village Green offers a peaceful natural setting, versatile to accommodate both large and small groups. Community events in The Village Green provide a window into the pleasurable pursuits and traditions that make Cashiers unique. Despite the park’s tremendous popularity, few people realize that The Village Green is not a government funded park.

The Village Green is conserved and managed by a private nonprofit organization. Day-to-day operations are funded by individual contributions and special events like the upcoming Cashiers Plein Air Festival in July. If you would like to know more about donating to The Village Green or hosting a special event, email info@villagegreencashiersnc. com or call (828) 743-3434. For more information about The Village Green, including a calendar of events, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com.


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BETTER HEALTH IS A CHOICE BY DR. SUE AERY AERY CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNCTURE

Healthy habits are simply a matter of time and a bit of patience.

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e often take health for granted until we hit a bump in the road, becoming ill or developing a problem. The body innately wants to be healthy and does a great job keeping itself in homeostasis or balance but we still abuse our systems just by modern, everyday living. There are many obstacles today that we didn’t face 30 to 50 years ago. Our pollution and toxicity levels are much greater than they used to be, including in our water, air, food, and soil. Many of us do the best we can by

buying organic and “eating clean,” but sometimes this isn’t enough. Our bodies still face daily challenges of toxicity. Those who don’t pay any attention to how they live or what they eat are facing a much greater problem as life goes on. We have the choice to avoid disease, illness, and other ailments caused by a breakdown of the body systems and cells. Being healthy on a cellular level takes education and commitment on a daily basis. Once the habits are formed, good or bad, they take time to break and form new ones. Do something for at least 30

days in a row and it will begin to become a habit. This is one way to take charge of your own health. Start by learning how the cells can break down at a much faster speed than the body can keep up. When the cells break down this way, these free radicals, or cell pieces, floating in the bloodstream can damage other cells and organs. Over time, this can cause damage to our DNA, taking a toll on our organs and brain and decreasing longevity. Choose to take hold of your health and your life and you will reap the long term benefits!

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BUTTERFLY FOUND

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ongratulations to Ginger Moseley, the first to identify the location of The Laurel’s Swallowtail in our March issue, and win a $50 gift certificate to Fresser’s Eatery.

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BEAUTY

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A LOOK INTO THE HEART BY DAVID STROUD

CASHIERS-HIGHLANDS HUMANE SOCIETY |

PHOTO BY MARTY BOONE

Gentle Paisley’s incredible forbearance and the tender ministrations of the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society have given her the promise of a better life.

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bandoned and left to die. Starving, lost and alone. Crippled by blindness. How many obstacles must be placed in the path of a soul before they finally give up on humanity, and give up on themselves? But Paisley did neither. This amazing three-year-old Labrador mix was dumped on the side of the road in Glenville last August and forced to fend for herself. But her will to live, and her ability to forgive, were stronger than the cowardly humans of her past. Paisley was extremely malnourished when she first arrived at our no-kill shelter. She was so feeble that it took weeks for our caring staff to nurse her back to health. Once we realized that Paisley was vision-impaired, we spared no expense to explore options to improve her eyesight, including taking Paisley to

Greenville, South Carolina to be seen by a veterinary ophthalmologist. Our generous donors and supporters made it possible for us to provide Paisley with the highest level of compassionate care, even when the vet bills far exceeded $1,0 0 0. Yet do not despair over Paisley’s blindness, for as any human companion of a visually-handicapped animal can attest, heightened senses such as hearing and smell help to dramatically overcome the inability to see. Paisley is very happy and quite comfortable within just a few moments of new surroundings, and she is as loving and affectionate as any canine we have ever known. Paisley may not be able to “see” according to the conventional definition of eyesight, but this incredibly spe-

cial canine can look directly into your heart and promise you a lifetime of unconditional love. She is amazing and inspiring, much like the hymn written by John Newton: “Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now am found. Was blind, but now I see.” Established in 1987, Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit no-kill animal shelter that receives no state or county tax dollars, and no funding from any national animal organization. CHHS is located on Highway 64 in Sapphire, two miles east of the Cashiers Crossroads and is open 10:0 0 A.M. to 4:0 0 P.M. Monday through Saturday. For more information, please contact CHHS at (828) 743-5752 or visit us online at CHhumanesociety.org.

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ROTARY, KEEPS US ROLLING BY MARY ADAIR LESLIE

The generous spirit of the Rotary Club of Highlands benefits the community and the larger world beyond the Plateau.

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or over 70 years the Rotary Club of Highlands has brought people together from all walks of life who want to use their expertise for the general good; people whose sense of responsibility inspires them to give back to the community. This flagship community organization was chartered May 2, 1945, and has been active and growing ever since. Highlands School and the young people of the area have always been a focal point for this club, sponsoring many activities and projects for the students’ and school’s benefit. The Interact Club (a mini Rotary Club for students), Youth Exchange, Boy Scout Troop 207, the Dental Program, Students of the Month, College Scholarships, Academic Reception, Ath-

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Rotarians Pat Taylor, James Oesterle, Peter Ray and Christy Kelly at the Rotary Club of Highlands’ 70th Birthday Celebration.

letic Banquet, the Dictionary Project (students are given their own dictionary in first through third grades) and the newly formed Highlands Hurricanes Swim Club. Other Community Events sponsored by or participation in include the Fourth of July Barbecue, the Twilight 5K Run, Craft Beer Night at the Farm, Downtown Trick or Treating, Veterans Day Ceremony, The Olde Mountain Christmas Parade, the Community Table, the Golf Tournament in May to benefit the scholarships for area students, and the Rotaract Club. The Rotary Club of Highlands partners in Bingo on Thursday nights (in season.) Bingo supports Boy Scout Troup 207, the Literacy Council of Highlands, CashiersHighlands Humane Society, The Gordon Center for Children, Cub Scout Pack 207,

the Bolivia Mission, and Shop with a Cop. The Highlands Counseling Center, the Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, the Literacy Council of Highlands and the PAC Youth Theater Program, just to name a few, have all received grants from the Rotary Club of Highlands. The members of this club are active and generous with the community and we all benefit from their involvement with the Rotary Club of Highlands. The international community benefits from this local club also – International Projects include Polio Plus, Haiti Freedom Fish Farm, South Asia Community Care for Children in Crisis. For more information about membership or the club, check out highlandsrotary.org.


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GRACIOUS GUIDES BY JENNY KING

A pair of dedicated women man the front desk at the Highlands Visitor Center and shepherd out-of-towners.

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magine you’ve just battled the mountain road up to Highlands. It’s your first trip here and you’re stumped. Yes, it’s beautiful. Yes, there is hiking to be done, but where? If you’re smart, you’ll stop by the Highlands Visitor Center. They have everything you need for a well-informed visit – maps, brochures, magazines, and gracious volunteers to answer your questions. There are only two hearty souls who fill the position year round, Elaine Carlton and Tracey Strain. What does it take to be a successful volunteer? Clearly, a familiarity with the surroundings as well as patience and a sense of humor. In speaking with them both, it’s obvious they each possess these traits.

Tracey, former owner of Whiskers on Main Street for 20 years, has been in Highlands since the 1980s. When asked why she chose to volunteer at the Visitor Center, Tracey said, “After I closed my shop I missed that connection I had with other businesses in town. Being a volunteer helps me stay current with what’s going on in Highlands. I guess I’m just not constitutionally predisposed to sitting at home. We can have a great deal of fun in the Visitor Center and I like to make people glad they’re here.” Elaine Carlton came to Highlands in 2004 after retiring from a career in state government in Atlanta. Her husband Phil, who moved up here in 1999, was already donating his time and suggested Elaine

Elaine Carlton and Tracey Strain do the same. After two years here she realized she wanted to fully immerse herself in her new hometown so she joined the Highlands Rec Park and began volunteering at the Visitor Center. “For my entire life not only my vocation but my avocation revolved around helping the less fortunate,” she says. “I wanted to try something different and I wanted to share my great love and knowledge of the area.” Even if you’re a resident, take some time to stop by the Visitor Center and speak with the front desk volunteer. You never know what you might find out! The Highlands Visitor Center is located at 108 Main Street and they may be reached by phone at (828) 526-2112.

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SATULAH’S PEAK EXPERIENCE

Satulah Mountain remains a towering presence in Highlands, thanks to the sustained efforts of the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust.

BY GARY WEIN HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS LAND TRUST

PHOTO BY PETER RAY

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atulah Mountain has been a place of significance for a long time. To the Cherokee it was known as “Grumbler” or “Snorter,” perhaps a place to stay away from. To the first settlers it may have looked like a sitting stool and perhaps Satulah is a derivation of “Stoolie.” In 1909, the residents of Highlands thought enough of the mountain to put their resources together to buy a large tract so it would be protected from development. Today the organization that has the responsibility to care for that original tract is the HighlandsCashiers Land Trust. Since 1909 the protected lands on Satulah have grown to 94 acres owned by HCLT plus two conservation easements that add another 15.5 acres. How did we get to be the largest owner of land on Satulah? It began with the original tract in 1909. In 1997, the donation of 4.5 acres by Howard Jenkins and Bryan Baldwin secured pedestrian access to the Mountain via Satulah Road. In 1998, the citizens of Highlands again banded together to purchase the eight acre tract at the end of Worley Road, now the John Barnfather Hobson III Park. In 2008, Robby Haynes and his brother Wycliffe donated 11 acres. Robby donated another 1.18 acres in 2014. There are currently numerous unsupported facts and accusations about Satulah. Here are a few truths – The lands the Land Trust owns are a public park and the public has the right to walk to that property via Satulah and Worley Roads. The Land Trust will vigorously defend the public’s right to go to the park, and has done so in the past. It is home to a special ecosystem and several rare plant species. It has been designated a North Carolina Registered Heritage Area. Since 1909 the summit of Satulah has been and will remain a public park for all to enjoy in perpetuity. To learn more about Satulah and the other special places we conserve in Highlands and Cashiers, visit hicashlt.org or call (828) 526-1111.


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LITERACY FOR LIFE BY TONYA HENSLEY LITERACY COUNCIL OF HIGHLANDS

The Literacy Council of Highlands is offering guidance during the critical years of a child’s development.

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hile we all know that literacy is important, specialists are now informing us that the first 2,000 days of a child’s life are even more critical than we thought. From the website first2000days.org, we gain more insight into this process: “Brains are built, not born.” The brain is one of the only organs not fully developed at birth. Most of the cells are there, but the connections – the wiring that forms the architecture is not. These connections develop in early childhood. Every experience a baby has forms a neural connection in the brain. These connections – called synapses – form very rapidly in the early years at a rate of 700 synapses per second. These early days can predict future success. By third grade, we know that a child’s academic future and success in life is predictable. If a child has not caught up by fourth grade, chances are he or she will not catch up, and this can lead to increased chances of dropout and a lifetime of struggling. We are fighting to end this cycle by offering quality programs for all ages, free of charge. Birth – Five Years: The Dolly Parton Imagination Library is offered throughout Macon County. This wonderful program provides a book per month mailed directly to the child’s home. This can build a library of 60 quality children’s books, chosen by a team of experts in child literature. To register, go to imaginationlibrary.com. Kindergarten – Third Grade: Children can participate in several ways, the first being our after-school ESL enrichment program. This program provides homework assistance, cultural experiences, and literacy activities. Children can also participate in our ESL summer camp program in July. In Franklin, all children can participate in remediation directly in their classroom setting. Fourth – Twelfth Grade: Study Hall is held in a group setting and provides homework assistance, computers for research and printing assignments, and additional resources, such as games and books. This age group can also participate in ESL class which teaches English and related skills. Adults: Evening ESL and GED classes, including dinner and a children’s program, are offered two nights per week. All Ages: Our computer lab, featuring wi-fi and Rosetta Stone in English and Spanish, is open to the public. Individual tutoring is available in any subject. This is only a sampling of the many free programs we offer. For more details, or to volunteer or donate, please visit highlandsliteracy.com, or call us at (828) 526-0863.

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FAUX FUR BALL KATHLEEN BUB FOREVER FARM

Everyone is invited to participate in Friends for Life’s Faux Fur Ball. For information, visit friendsforlifeforeverfarm.org or call (828) 508-2460.

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t’s spring again, and Friends for Life invites you to join us for our 10th annual Faux Fur Ball. Those of you on our mailing list may have already received your private invitation. Some of you know that this celebration is actually, “No ball at all. So don’t put on your ritz and glitz, just send us a donation for Kibbles and Bits. Your stay-at-home celebration will be met with tail wagging appreciation.” With over 170 special animals at the Forever Farm, our food bills are huge. Your Faux Fur Ball donation will help us meet that demand. Friends for Life is a 501(c)

(3) nonprofit charitable organization and all financial gifts are tax-deductible. Visit us online at friendsforlifeforeverfarm.org where you can donate via credit card or Paypal. From the website you can also find us on Facebook to see what is happen-

ing at our sanctuary, the Forever Farm, and at the Picklesimer Center where we provide nursing care and hospice for our senior and special needs animals. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 340, Sapphire, NC 28774. For information call (828) 508-2460.

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THE EQUINE EXPERIENCE BY SUE BLAIR CARPE DIEM FARMS

The busy horses of Carpe Diem Farms set the template for a global equine health innovation.

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ho would have ever thought that at the end of a dirt road, eight miles from Highlands’ Main Street, Carpe Diem Farms would be the site of a discovery changing the lives of horses around the globe? Little did we know 25 years ago when we began “Exploring the Human Potential Through Equines” that the horses of CDF would be the focus at meetings, trade shows, conferences, and workshops in the US, Canada, Australia, England, and even South Africa. Easy’s Slipper is putting our herd of equines on the map! The patented, composite, glue-on shoe/slipper is manufactured right in Dead Eye’s Barn on the campus of Carpe Diem Farms. Every day is an adventure in helping one or more new horses. The CDF horses continue to be our test subjects for new models, renditions and tweaks! “Keeping the herd comfortable allows them to do their work with our participants in all our programs,” says inventor and CDF

executive director Sue Blair. “They have and always will be the reason Easy’s Slipper was created and why we continue to improve and expand our product line.” The lightweight slipper has less impact on the weight load in the horses’ shoulder, allowing for organic movement and flexibility. It reduces stress on bones, ligaments, and joints; allows for natural flexion of the hoof; and increases oxygenation and blood flow. From mini’s to Clydesdales and all sizes in between, each horse at Carpe Diem Farms has helped in the development of Easy’s Slipper. If you’d like to meet the horses making a difference around the globe, come by for a visit, volunteer your time or make a donation. We’d love to see you. Carpe Diem Farms is located at 544 Western Rhodes Drive, Highlands, and can be reached at (828) 526-2854 or by visiting carpediemfarms.org.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY RACHEL DYER BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Highlands and Cashiers is seeking compassionate adults to play an important role in a young person’s life.

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ouldn’t you like to make a difference? Impact the world in a positive way? Why not start by making a difference in the life of a child? Big Brothers Big Sisters of Highlands and Cashiers provides a oneon-one mentorship program that carefully matches children with caring, adult role models. For over a century, Big Brother Big Sisters has been impacting the lives of children and helping youths reach their potential. Each time a child is matched with an adult in the community, we start something incredible – a one-to-one relationship built on trust and friendship that can blossom into a future of unlimited potential. Big Brothers Big Sisters needs mentors in Highlands and Cashiers. We are looking for individuals eager to have a positive influence on a child. George Jupin, a Cashiers Big Brother writes, “Once when I was young, I asked my coach what I could do to thank him for

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helping me, and he responded by asking me to help out someone my age when I became an adult. BBBS gives me that opportunity to make a difference in a young person’s life. If I can, or am, making a difference in my Little’s life, it is a great opportunity for me.” For a few hours, a couple of times a month, you can give a young person the invaluable gift of your friendship. By simply changing a child’s perspective of what the world can offer, you can literally start changing a life. BIG BROTHER GEORGE JUPIN SPENDS TIME PLAYING “Littles” need “Bigs” to spend quality BASEBALL WITH LITTLE BROTHER GAVIN LANNING time with them. It can be as simple as playing a board game, going fishfee Café in Cashiers. Come by and enjoy ing, or just hanging out together. You don’t need any special degrees or job skills. a complimentary refreshment and learn Start something Big by sharing a small more about Big Brothers Big Sisters. Contact Cashiers Program Coordinaamount of your time and attention with a young person in your community. On Tues- tor Rachel Dyer at cashiers@bbbswnc. day, April 26, from noon to 1:00 P.M., BBBS org or (828) 200-9111. Start Something is hosting a Meet ‘n Greet at Buck’s Cof- Big…Today!


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THE RECOVERY JOURNEY DONITA CLINE NAMI APPALACHIAN SOUTH

NAMI Appalachian South offers an entire suite of services and support to those battling mental illness and the people who love them.

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AMI Appalachian South, the local affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is excited for the spring and seasons! The mission of NAMI North Carolina is to provide support, education, advocacy, and public awareness so that all affected by mental illness can build better lives. Here’s what we’re offering this year: Family to Family – For family members of someone with mental illness. Information is provided about mental illnesses and there’s discussion about how to deal with emotional overload. Peer to Peer – Education for individuals with mental illness with the goal of developing coping skills to aid in the recovery journey. Parents and Teachers as Allies – Presented by a health care professional, teacher, parent, or someone with a mental ill-

ness, this focuses on working together to support any child with mental illness. In Our Own Voice: Living with Mental Illness – This uses video clips, personal testimonies, and audience discussions to educate about mental illnesses and recovery. We offer quarterly programs and social events, including the upcoming “Anger Management,” and “Self Care.” If you’re interested in attending, or seek more information, call Donita at (828) 526- 9510, email dcwithnami@ yahoo.com, or visit nami-maconnc.org or naminc.org. Educational programs are taught by individuals with training and lived experience. In Our Own Voice, has been offered to all ninth grade students in Macon County, last school year, and this year. Here

are some of the things students have said: “It showed that people with mental illness can be successful and they’re still people.” “I have dark days a lot and so does my mom. I got info on how to get my mom to get help.” “This makes me think of helping people.” “I have changed my opinion of mental disorder.” “This helps me be aware of my family.” NAMI Appalachian South offers a weekly support group for individuals with mental illness and a monthly support group for family members with a loved one with mental illness. We’re located at 4668 Old Murphy Road, Franklin NC. You may send correspondence or donations to Box 464, Otto, NC 28763.

THEY PUT THE CASH IN CASHIERS BY LUKE OSTEEN

Cashiers Cares becomes a vital player in the community’s social life.

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ashiers Cares distributed over $22,000 at its March meeting to representatives of the nine charities supported by its fundraising efforts. Under the leadership of Lynne Keating, it was the most successful year since its beginning. The charities are Fishes and Loaves Pantry, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Cashiers, Community Care Clinic, Blue Ridge Free Dental Clinic, Clean Slate Coalition, Literacy Council of Cashiers, Four Seasons Hospice Care, Life Challenge of Western North Carolina, and United Christian Ministries of Jackson County. Each organization is a 501(c) tax-deductible group whose main focus is the Cashiers area. Cashiers Cares is an all-volunteer

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group whose mission is to fundraise for these groups who help and support our community. Its motto is “Neighbors helping Neighbors,” with the goal being to help make a difference in as many people’s lives as possible in the Southern Jackson County, Cashiers area. The group’s major activity is sponsoring the Lunch after the Christmas Parade at the Community Center. It’s free for all to attend, with special appearances by Santa and friends. The Rotary Club helps with the food for this event. At this time all the charities are in attendance with information on their organization and available to meet attendees and explain their groups’ goals and purposes. Donations can

be made at the lunch on a “Shopping List” of explicit needs of each charity and donors choose who and what they want to give. There is also an annual Mail Campaign which brings in much needed donations. Cashiers Cares was begun with the aid of local churches – the Church of the Good Shepherd, St. Jude, and Cashiers United Methodist Church – all of which continue to support the organization. There are plans to continue to grow fundraising efforts and to raise muchneeded funds for the betterment of this community and its citizens. For further information, contact Lynne Keating at (828) 743-5490 or Pam Kerr at (828) 743-7158.


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LOCALLY OWNED AND GROWN BY JENNY KING

A local farmer’s co-op offers just-picked produce that’s both healthy and delicious.

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o you know what a CSA is? It stands for Community Supported Agriculture and means that you buy shares in a farmer’s harvest. What do you get for your money? You’re guaranteed the freshest produce available and it comes directly from your neighbors. The Cashiers-Highlands area is lucky to have a CSA right here and it’s called Blue Ridge Farmers Co-op. In its eighth season, it’ll run from June through October. This project was spearheaded by local growers Donna Few and Bob Smith, both of whom are dedicated to locally grown, organically produced fruits and vegetables. Few’s farm is high in the mountains around Cashiers while Bob is from Bryson City. Since the farms are at vastly different elevations this means you’ll be able to reap the benefits of an extended growing season. So, just how does it work? Well, you sign up for your share. Then on Wednesdays you’ll pick up a box of your fresh, organic produce at the United Community Bank in Cashiers. Each box will vary in content depending on what is available for harvest at the time. There will also be a tailgate

market running concurrently and you’ll find more things from the co-op like shiitakes, Bob’s honey, wild foraged mushrooms, organic sprouts, and micro-greens. Harvests will continue through autumn, so seasonal fruits and vegetables will be available for 18 weeks. Smith and Few are not only dedicated to growing organically, but all the seeds they use are heirloom. There are absolutely no genetically modified plants grown on their farms. The only thing that could be better was if you grew your own. Reap the bounty of our mountains by signing up to be a shareholder in your local CSA, the Blue Ridge Farmers Co-op. Due to the small number of growers in the co-op they’re only able to offer 20 shares for purchase and those are selling quickly, so call Donna today at (828) 226-9988.

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CHATTOOGA CLUB

The Chattooga Club The developers of this exclusive gated community in Cashiers, sought to pay homage to the native architecture and cultural heritage of the Western North Carolina region. With an upscale, family-friendly club atmosphere against the backdrop of the beautiful natural scenery of the property’s 200 acres. You may feel like you’ve taken a step back in time to a bygone era when you play on one of two beautifully maintained croquet lawns. The Club’s Life Enhancement Center lives up to its name by offering a variety of the latest fitness equipment, classes and personal trainers, paired with a world-class spa. Additional Club amenities include a heated swimming pool, three Har-Tru tennis courts, and active children’s programs. A scenic picnic area at Mac’s View offers stunning vistas of Whiteside Mountain and gorgeous afternoon sunsets. Club membership is by approval only. The Chattooga Club offers something for everyone, from quaint cottages to lavish custom homes and estatesized home sites as large as 14 acres. For a personal tour of The Chattooga Club and it’s fine properties, call us today.

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


The Chattooga Club Perched high upon the ridge overlooking Horse Cove Valley, Lane’s End is a spectacular home with majestic views of Whiteside Mountain and beyond from every room. Fine finishes and woodwork highlight the relaxed elegance of this immaculate estate, which features five spacious bedrooms and five and a half baths. Entertaining family and friends is a joy in the beautiful great room with wet bar, formal and informal dining spaces, gourmet kitchen with large center island, and expansive porch with its own cozy fireplace. The lower level guest bedrooms are accompanied by a kitchenette, covered deck and large bonus living area. Beautifully landscaped and on a very quiet street, this lovely property offers privacy and luxury behind the gates of The Chattooga Club. Club membership is by invitation only. MLS# 80663. Offered at $3,600,000.

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

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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 Chimneytop and Rock Mountains. This comfortable and elegant home features a split floor plan for privacy, a main bedroom with study, 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 $1,395,000.

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NEWLY PRICED Bear Rock at the Chattooga Club With magnificent long range views of Chimneytop and Rock Mountains, Bear Rock is a beautiful custom five bedroom, five and a half bath estate in the exclusive gated community of The Chattooga Club. The living room features a soaring 30’ ceiling, towering stone fireplace, and a wall of windows that floods the room with natural light and highlights the mountain vistas beyond. Relax or dine al fresco with family and friends on the screened porch and open deck. Also on the main level is the master suite plus a den/office and half bath. The upper level has three guest bedrooms with private baths and a loft area. The lower level consists of a cozy family room with stone fireplace plus a bunk room and bath — perfect for the kids and grandkids! Membership to The Chattooga Club is by invitation only. MLS# 80907. Offered at $1,779,000.

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CHATTOOGA CLUB

Stillwater at Chattooga Club Stillwater sits at the headwaters of the Chattooga River in a very serene and peaceful setting, making this charming four bedroom, four and a half bath home the consummate mountain getaway. Finished in a very tasteful European style, it features beautiful heart pine wood floors with a fabulous chef’s kitchen, leading into the family room with a cozy wood burning fireplace. Relax on the adjacent covered deck, as well as in the all season’s room for additional family living space. The open deck overlooks sparkling Lake Chattooga, surrounded by an abundance of native flowering plants, shrubs and indigenous trees — truly a sublime venue for outdoor living on a beautiful starlit evening and perfect for entertaining family and friends. Membership to The Chattooga Club is by invitation only. MLS# 80537. Offered at $2,450,000.

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Chattooga Club Rustic elegance meets classic Southern style in this spacious tri-story home. With plenty of room for the entire brood, entertaining guests is a pleasure. Gather for lively conversation or curl up with a good book in the great room with its soaring cathedral ceilings and stone fireplace. The family chef will love the beautiful, light-filled French Country gourmet kitchen featuring a professional gas range, double oven, center island with seating, and reclaimed timber beams. Step out onto the divine covered living/dining porch with its own hearth to truly enjoy the mountain lifestyle. The master suite is on the main level, with two lovely guest suites and an office upstairs. Downstairs is a large family room, as well as two more bedrooms, two baths and a bunk room. Offered fully furnished, this luxury retreat is move-in ready. MLS# 81769. Offered at $1,245,000.

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Cozy Cottage Charming and cozy hassle free Chattooga Club cottage only steps away from all amenities. Three bedrooms, three baths. Wood burning fireplace on main level, large covered and screened-in deck off of dining room. Tudor style architecture. All yard maintenance including bushes and window boxes, driveways is included in HOA fee. Corner lot with easy in and out access. Located in the gated and well established community of the Chattooga Club. Membership by invitation only. MLS# 81813. Offered at $895,000.

Cottage at Chattooga Club This quaint and cozy two bedroom, two bath Club Cottage sits on a corner lot in the exclusive, well-established gated community of The Chattooga Club. Ideally located just a short walk from all club amenities and minutes from downtown Cashiers, this carefree cottage is the perfect escape for the weekend or the season. Classic features include poplar bark siding, wood interior walls and ceilings, a wood burning fireplace and a screened living porch with space for dining. MLS# 81277. Offered at $765,000.

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Chattooga Club Silk Purse at The Chattooga Club offers the privacy of a mountain retreat in a tranquil setting with beautiful architectural accents. This comfortable four bedroom, three and a half bath family home features an open floor plan with a stone fireplace in the living room, vaulted ceilings with wood beams and generous built-ins. The inviting outdoor deck features its own fireplace and views over the private pond. The master suite on the main level with his and her baths 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 a kitchen, two bedrooms and two baths, while the upper level has a roomy office. This home is handicapped accessible. Club membership is by invitation only. MLS# 83218. Offered at $1,250,000.

Stunning Creek Lot

Beautiful, unique building site on Fowler Creek which flows into the Chattooga River. Close to dam. Gated, well established and prestigious neighborhood in the Chattooga Club. MLS# 82606. Offered at $600,000.

Chattooga Club

Just listed! One of the few lots remaining in the gated and well established Chattooga Club community. Beautiful and gentle 1.4 acre lot with beautiful hardwoods, lush native rhododendrons, mountain laurels and mountain views. Membership to Chattooga Club by invitation. MLS# 83298. $360,000.

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.

Chattooga Club A dream building lot located in the exclusive community of The Chattooga Club. This 2.86 estate size lot is bordered by green space and is adjacent to Fowler Creek. Gentle topography for easy driveway access make this the perfect building site. MLS# 83265 First time on the market at $695,000.

Lake Chattooga Home Site 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.

Chattooga Club Very gentle easy building site on corner lot on a quiet street. Amenities include picnic spot deeded to homeowners with views of 3 states. 10 acre lake stocked with trout, hiking trails, beautiful mature landscaping consisting of native flowering shrubbery and trees making for a very lush environment. MLS# 81271. $330,000.

Chattooga Club Rushing water from Fowler Creek and waterfalls back up to this beautiful and gentle building site. Many mature hardwoods and other native plants including rhododendrons and mountain laurels – inside the gates of the prestigious Chattooga Club one of the very few buildable lots still available! MLS# 80681. $499,000.

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MOUNTAINTOP

Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club This stunning custom home is perfectly positioned to take advantage of beautiful views of Whiteside Mountain and sits just a short distance from the clubhouse and world class amenities of Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club. With five bedrooms and five and a half baths, including two sumptuous master suites, the spacious floor plan can accommodate the entire family. The well-appointed kitchen with butler’s pantry overlooks the main living area, allowing the chef to be part of the festivities. Enjoy the gorgeous mountain views from the covered porch with its own stone fireplace, or bask in the sun on the open deck. Downstairs, the family room with wet bar and jacuzzi on the outside deck offer more opportunities for relaxation and good times. The transitional decor and elegant neutral color palette really set this home apart — it is a truly superb luxury mountain getaway for the discerning buyer. MLS# 81581. Offered at $1,995,000.

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NEWLY PRICED Luxurious Mountain Estate Nouveau Adirondack meets Old World style in this magnificent timber frame estate, with stunning panoramic views of Chimneytop and Rock Mountains, and Cashiers Lake. Featured in Mountain Homes Southern Style and Timber Home Living magazines, this timeless MossCreek designed home sits high atop a granite crest on over six acres in the exclusive and private gated community of Pinchot. The home’s striking exterior reveals a seamless blend of tapered stone, heavy beams, cedar shakes, board and batten siding, and exposed gable trusses. Perfect for larger scale entertaining, the spacious driveway can accommodate parking for many guests. Serving as a dramatic focal point for the home, the great room is truly impressive, with a 32-foot cathedral ceiling adorned with 100-year-old reclaimed barn timbers, a custom made wrought iron chandelier and a soaring stone fireplace with an exquisite hand-carved mantel. The expansive floor plan was thoughtfully designed to provide plenty of space for visiting family while retaining a relaxed and comfortable ambiance. The major living areas and both master suites are located on the main level, with additional bedrooms and a family room on the upper level. A luxurious home theater can be found on the lower level. Mountaintop Golf and Lake Club membership by invitation. MLS# 81253. Offered at $3,795,000.

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WADE HAMPTON

MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION!!

Wade Hampton Golf Club Nestled up against National Forest lands, this exceptional Al Platt designed home is located in the exclusive gated community of Wade Hampton Golf Club. With four bedrooms and five and a half baths in an open split floorplan, it is ideally suited for savoring the mountain lifestyle with family and friends. Highlighted by a feel of casual elegance, the spacious living room with fireplace and wet bar opens onto the expansive screened porch with its own fireplace for cool evenings. The lovely master suite sits on the main level, offering privacy from the guest suites and family room on the lower level. Ready for immediate occupancy, this home is the perfect mountain luxury retreat. MLS# 80737. Newly priced at $1,250,000.

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BIG SHEEPCLIFF

Big Sheepcliff Boasting spectacular panoramic views of Cashiers Valley including Cashiers Lake, this charming custom built mountain retreat is tucked away in the scenic gated community of Big Sheepcliff. With exceptional architectural details and luxury finishes throughout, this warm and inviting home is a must see for those with discriminating taste and an appreciation for quality. The thoughtful floor plan features three bedrooms on the main level and generous outdoor space for taking in the idyllic surroundings. A desirable southern exposure fills the living areas with natural light, and beautiful stone fireplaces enhance multiple rooms. MLS# 80204. Offered at $1,995,000.

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BIG SHEEPCLIFF

Big Sheepcliff Featured in Veranda magazine, Aerie Manor is truly one of the most spectacular properties in Western North Carolina. Perched at approximately 4,600 feet in a very private setting, this estate offers incredible panoramic vistas of the village of Cashiers and the surrounding mountain ranges and lakes in every direction. Soaring 29 foot ceilings greet you at the entry and continue into the elegant formal living area. This stately home features two large master suites and a pair of spacious guest suites. The family room highlights the endless views, while the kitchen and dining room are an entertainer’s dream. No detail was overlooked in creating this masterpiece. On the market for the first time, Aerie Manor is ready for its next owners to enjoy. MLS# 79991. Offered at $3,250,000.

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Sheepcliff Woods CONVENIENCE, PRIVACY, SECURITY, VIEWS. Beautiful farm style home has it all: quality construction, a beautifully maintained home which fits all the expectations when looking for a home in the mountains. Large covered front porch with rocking chair views to front garden space. On the main level you will enjoy waking up to the views from the master bedroom/bath. There is a second guest bedroom/bath on main. The great room with built-in book cases and cabinets surrounding a large stone fireplace open to the back deck and screened porch offering outdoor living and views of Chimneytop and Cow Rock. Also on the main level you will find the kitchen with walk-in pantry, dining room and large utility room. Upper level has two en-suite guest rooms while the terrace level boasts extra space for large family or guests. You will find another great room with a large stone fireplace, a full kitchen, three bonus rooms accessed inside/outside, a wonderful covered deck leading to a huge level yard with fire pit. Great for children and pets to play. Storage galore. Newly added whole house climate control system. MLS# 82757. Offered at $849,000.

Big Sheepcliff Enjoy fabulous long range mountain views from almost every room in this traditional two-story home, centrally located just minutes from the Cashiers Crossroads in the beautiful and private gated community of Big Sheepcliff. Flooded with natural light and accented by heavy timbers, the spacious living room offers plenty of seating areas for entertaining. The attractive kitchen features a large center island, generous storage, a separate pantry and stainless steel appliances including double ovens. Grill some steaks and dine outside in the fresh air on the open deck while taking in the incredible layered vistas. At 4,300 feet of elevation, the views go on forever! MLS# 82752. Offered at $599,000.

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Lake Glenville

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This spectacular fully furnished lakefront home overlooks Lake Glenville and the mountains beyond. Completely updated and turnkey, it features five bedrooms and four and a half baths, including a guest suite with fireplace and morning kitchen. The great room has gorgeous views from every angle, as does the French Country style gourmet kitchen with six-burner gas stove, coffered ceiling and elegant custom cabinetry. The covered living porch with stone fireplace and spacious deck with fire pit offer serene settings to relax and enjoy the lovely surroundings and cool summer temperatures of the mountains. Additional features include a master on main, lower level family room, fun sleeping quarters for the kids, private dock, and an upstairs bonus room that makes a great home office. MLS# 80130. Reduced to $1,850,000.


LAKE GLENVILLE

Summer Hill First time on market, this lake home is mountain lodge elegance at its very finest! Located inside the gates of the prestigious Summer Hill community, this property sits at a cool 3800’ elevation and offers spectacular views looking out over Lake Glenville with the beauty of the Balsam mountains beyond the lake. This home displays the work of a true master craftsman. Eleven different types of wood were used inside the home, and features a beautiful and impressive suspended cherry log staircase down to the lower level. In addition, the living room and loft feature beautiful old cherry beams that are uplighted. Wood floors throughout all the living areas. Two of the bedrooms are on main level. Two separate living areas-one up/ one down. The home features wrap around decks on both levels, so you can sit outside and enjoy the cool mountain breezes that come with this elevation. Main level deck features a large covered area, with a beautiful stone wood burning fireplace and lower level deck has a stone water feature that only adds to the ambience when you step outside or open the windows/doors of the home. This home is set up to enjoy year-round or seasonally--has a two car garage and a generator. Adjacent lot is also available to have as a buffer, or to build a guest house to this property. MLS# 81003. Offered at $1,295,000.

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LAKE GLENVILLE

Lake Glenville Wonderful Lake Glenville lakefront home located on Falls Cove. Largest waterfall on lake is near-by and you can hear the falls from every room and see it from lake front. Waterfall is actually only a few hundred feet from dock. Home has two huge covered decks on the lake side and a covered porch on the front. Paved circular driveway and paved access with plenty of parking. There’s a paved golf cart or 4 wheel path to the lake to make it easy to haul your equipment and people to the large dock. Home faces due south and is on the south end of Lake Glenville, so close to Cashiers and Highlands. Great lakefront home with a fantastic rental history. MLS# 82924. Just listed at $915,000.

Lake Glenville Views Enjoy truly exceptional views of Lake Glenville and the surrounding mountains from almost every room in this recently remodeled, fully furnished home located in a quiet neighborhood near Norton Falls. The open floor plan features three bedrooms and three baths, a great room with stone fireplace and cathedral ceilings, and a bright kitchen with island breakfast bar. The lower level has a family room with an additional bonus room. Double open and covered wraparound decks also afford spectacular views of the lake — perfect for relaxing with family and friends as you watch yet another beautiful sunset in the mountains. MLS# 80176. Offered at $499,000.

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Wonderful Lake Glenville Lakefront Home This lovely lakefront home sits behind the gates of Summer Hill, one of the finest communities on Lake Glenville. The floor plan flows easily onto the screened porch and deck with beautiful lake and mountain views from most rooms. The living room makes a great first impression with a large stone fireplace and vaulted open-beamed ceiling. A master suite plus two additional bedrooms with baths offers room for guests, and a large studio upstairs would be an ideal space for an office, bunk room or sitting area. The entire lake frontage is lined with a boulder wall and a large dock is included. Located on the west side of the lake, the home faces southeast in a protected location from inclement weather. MLS# 79332. Offered at $1,375,000.

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REDUCED 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 $1,495,000.

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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.

The Lake Club One of the most beautiful homes on Lake Glenville, situated in a beautiful setting at 3800 feet that overlooks the common meadow area of The Lake Club. This Southern Living design features a light, bright and open floor plan with master on main. Wonderful large gourmet kitchen that features Sub Zero and Viking appliances, opens to both the dining and living areas. Beautiful large stone fireplaces found both inside and out. Home features a two car garage with a separate bedroom/bathroom over the garage. No detail was spared in creating this beautiful custom home. Wood ceilings and floors on main level, and a great punch-out sitting area as part of the master. MLS# 81005. Offered at $849,000.

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Trillium

Sitting on a private one-acre corner lot in a beautifully landscaped, park-like setting, this wonderful custom home has it all! Take in the gorgeous long range views of the Balsam Mountains, while listening to the sweet sounds of nature at a cool 4,000 feet. This home is an entertainer’s dream with an open floor plan, gourmet kitchen with gas range and double ovens, and a wet bar for serving wine and cocktails. The master suite is on the main level, with two additional bedrooms and a great office upstairs. MLS# 81617. Just reduced to $649,000.

Ridges Loop

Trillium Village

With a drastic price reduction to nearly half of the appraised property value, this newer-constructed rustic home. Inside, you’ll enjoy a 3 bedroom, 4.5 bath open floor plan with an upgraded kitchen. Outside, choose between a covered screened porch with stone fireplace or the open deck with great mountain views. The upstairs bonus room is ideal for a game room or additional sleeping quarters; a second bonus room downstairs has its own bath. MLS# 81791. Offered fully furnished at $495,000.

Perched on a scenic hillside, this beautiful home is just a short walk to The Landings restaurant and waterfront activity center in Trillium. The open floor plan is perfect for intimate entertaining and larger parties. One bedroom is located on the main level and a private grand suite sits upstairs; two more guestrooms and a family room are on the lower level. Relax on the inviting covered porch with its cozy fireplace. This attractive mountain getaway is very well appointed and can be purchased turnkey. MLS# 82939. Offered at $749,000.

Trillium - Signal Ridge Lodge

Trillium Village

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 free full Trillium membership, a $50,000 value, plus golf cart with golf cart garage. Enjoy golf course living with being only minutes to Lake Glenville. MLS# 77472. Offered at $495,000.

Charming cottage on cul-de-sac with great indoor and outdoor space at Trillium with an abundance of amenities. MLS# 81097. Offered at $325,000.

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LAKE TOXAWAY

NEWLY PRICED Lake Toxaway Estate This stunning Tuscan-inspired estate home overlooks sparkling Lake Toxaway and Toxaway Mountain. One room is prettier than the last, with fine finishes including plaster walls, heavy timbers, heart pine floors and luxury design elements throughout. A well-appointed master suite, one guest suite and a study sit on the main level. The elegant French Country kitchen has its own cozy fireplace, rich custom cabinetry, a large island with seating and wine storage, a butler’s pantry and an eat-in area. Step out to the screened living porch and open deck to further appreciate the spectacular lake and mountain vistas. Invite family and friends to watch the big game in the lower level family room with a full bar, beautiful wine room and grilling deck. Two more guest suites surround visitors in comfort and privacy. Professionally landscaped grounds create a lush oasis with meandering gardens, natural stonework, a tranquil koi pond and a varied foliage color palette. Additional features of this lovely home include a generator and a bonus room with full bath on the upper level. MLS# 81735. Offered at $1,995,000.

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LAKE TOXAWAY

NEWLY PRICED

Lake Toxaway High quality materials, finishes and workmanship highlight this exceptional custom Alpine log home overlooking Lake Toxaway Country Club’s 1st, 9th and 18th holes, with Lake Toxaway and the mountains beyond. The living room makes quite an impression with huge handcrafted beams and a soaring cathedral ceiling and stone fireplace. Step out onto the spacious covered and open decks to behold the lush golf course views and professionally landscaped, gently sloping lawn with bountiful gardens and a large stone fire pit. MLS# 81825. Offered at $1,899,000.

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Cedar Hill Masterpiece This stunning custom home features expansive living space on three levels for additional privacy. Upon entering this classic mountain estate, the stunning long range layered views over Sapphire Valley take your breath away. A large great room with two story ceilings opens to an intimate sitting area and dining room. The expansive chef’s kitchen with large two level island opens to the keeping room with fireplace. Step out onto the stone patio for coffee or cocktails. The grand master suite on the main level and five additional bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms make this home the perfect gathering place. An additional sitting room, wet bar, and game room along with the outdoor Jacuzzi are located on the lower level. This quality home must be viewed to appreciate all of the detail wood and stone work. MLS# 82657. Just listed at $3,750,000.

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Cedar Hill The Pinnacle of Perfection in prestigious Cedar Hill Nestled in a shady grove of trees at the summit of gated Cedar Hill, this elegant custom-built mountain estate bids welcome to all who enter. Both formal and casual entertaining are a pleasure with the gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, and wet bar flowing easily to the great room with its striking stone fireplace, soaring ceiling with exposed beams and gorgeous wide plank oak floors. Step out onto the sublime covered living porch with its own fireplace — the perfect spot for savoring a glass of wine or dining al fresco in the fresh mountain air.The spacious master suite with its luxurious bath is located on the main floor along with the study. Downstairs, guests can relax by the hearth in the family room before retiring to one of three beautiful guestrooms with en-suite baths. Additional sleeping quarters and generous storage can be found on the upper level. MLS# 81691. Offered at $1,699,000.

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CEDAR HILL

Cedar Hill First time on market for this Ray Ward built custom home, very close to town on the Summit in prestigious Cedar Hill. Rarely does a property have such an exceptional view, with such a flat yard. Enjoy incredible vistas from an elevation of more than 3,800’ that looks out to the rockfaced Bald Rock and layered long-range mountain views all the way down to Toxaway Mountain. The house and the grounds have been incredibly well maintained. The house sits on almost an acre and a half -- with a flat front yard beautifully landscaped with rhododendrons, laurel and azaleas, and a relatively flat back yard with similar plants plus blueberry bushes, cherry trees and yellow bells. The home offers practically the entire living area on one level (there’s a large bonus room over 2-car garage). Lowmaintenance living--house has HardiePlank siding and an EcoStar Majestic slate roof, that has a 50-year warranty. Wonderful custom finishes inside, with beautiful antique heart pine flooring. Everything is done for you on this onejust move in and enjoy. MLS# 82755. Offered at $990,000.

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NEW LISTING Cedar Hill This one story home with fabulous views of Sapphire Valley and Bald Rock, is located in the premier community of Cedar Hill. Natural light just floods the spacious great room with vaulted ceilings. The open kitchen with two islands is perfect for creating culinary delights. The hardwood floors and stone fireplace along with the spectacular views make this a perfect summer retreat or year around home. Located just minutes from Cashiers and Sapphire. Well maintained home in move in condition. MLS# 82642. Just listed at $889,000.

Cedar Hill Amazing David Bock home under construction and expected completion summer of 2016. This will be an Entertainer’s Dream in upscale Cedar Hill -Stunning 4 bedroom/4.5 bath home in exclusive Cedar Hill features breathtaking long and short range views - ideal for entertaining guests or accommodating family gatherings. A buyer could make some of the finish selections to personalize this home to their own tastes. Contact listing agent for finish schedule or to set an appointment to tour this home. MLS # 83177. Offered at $1,395,000.

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CEDAR HILL

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Newly constructed in the premier gated community of Cedar Hill, this stunning mountain home has the chic and clean modern rustic look of Restoration Hardware. Entertain a few close friends or host a larger party in the fantastic great room with its massive stone fireplace, cathedral ceilings, oversized dining area and gorgeous open gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry, high-end stainless steel appliances and a large island for serving. Step out onto the spacious covered porch with two seating areas for cocktails and appetizers, grill some juicy steaks or wind down the day in the Jacuzzi tub on those cool, relaxing evenings for which the Plateau is famous. The main level also features a tranquil master bedroom suite with a spa-like bath, cozy den with its own stone fireplace, two guest suites and a laundry area with storage pantry. Two additional bedrooms and a loft are located upstairs. The picture is complete with lush landscaping and beautiful stonework throughout the property. A must see! MLS# 81998. Offered at $1,895,000.

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CEDAR HILL

Cedar Hill Newly remodeled and expanded, this outstanding home in the premier gated community of Cedar Hill offers wide open views of Laurel Knob and Cow Rock Mountains. Designed for those who love entertaining, this retreat has a gourmet kitchen with a large center island and adjoining custom wet bar, multiple dining areas, and a huge covered deck with a built-in grilling center, hot tub and lots of seating â€” the ultimate space for relaxed mountain living. Downstairs, everyone will love the theater, game room and family room with its own fireplace, plus a third bedroom, second kitchen, laundry and bonus room. The well-outfitted lower level is wheelchair accessible directly via a path outside, and the steps to the front door can easily hold a ramp. MLS# 83310. First time on the market at $1,679,000.

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The Divide at Bald Rock If you want a mountain view home, this is it! This gorgeous home has everything you are looking for with long, short and rock face mountain views. Enjoy huge southerly long range views that look into the flatlands and lakes of SC and GA and a close up rock-face view as well. Being sold completely furnished with quality mountain decor furnishings. Wood floors throughout the main level, carpet on the lower level with tile floors and granite counters in all 4 baths. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, gas range, granite counter tops, wine cooler, double oven and more! Master bedroom on the main level with private access to deck with wood-burning fireplace. There is also a second master bedroom on the main level that also has a private deck and enjoys the magnificent views. Zip line and rope swing in the back yard that the kids will love! Located in the pristine, gated community of The Divide, where you can enjoy waterfall and mountain views throughout, equestrian center, 9+ miles of maintained hiking/ horseback riding trails and the community Pavilion where you can hold family gatherings or celebrations. MLS# 80909. Offered at $859,000.

Bald Rock

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. Offered at $399,900.

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OLD EDWARDS CLUB

Old Edwards Club Perched high above the Old Edwards Club, this stately home offers exceptional long range layered mountain views along with a birdseye view of the golf course. The formal living room with a grand stone fireplace and soaring ceilings adjoins the dining room, the wet bar, a less formal sitting area and gourmet kitchen are all situated on the main level. One of the three master suites is located on the main level with the additional ones located on the lower level along with a family room. A workout room is located over the garage. This traditionally styled home is exquisitely decorated with the finest furnishings. This estate is being offered turnkey for the discerning buyer. MLS# 82198. Offered at $2,900,000.

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HIGHLANDS GAP

Highlands Gap Located on over six acres in the picturesque Highland Gap community of Scaly Mountain, this unique custom home offers gorgeous long range mountain views. No expense was spared in the construction or upkeep of this spacious retreat. Features include master bedroom suites on each level, three stacked stone fireplaces and a beautiful chef’s kitchen, along with a large media room, home office and laundry/mud room. The open decking and screened porch with hot tub offer the best in outdoor living. Take time to enjoy the good life! MLS# 76445. Newly priced at $1,595,000.

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Highlands Gap First time on the market, this is your chance to begin your new mountain lifestyle this season. Situated next to the USFS, with end of road privacy this home exudes peace, quiet and privacy. You are welcomed home by the sounds of the rushing water of Middle Creek falls accompanied by birdsong and a lovely front porch which begs you to come in and make yourself at home. High ceilings, wood floors, and the open great room draws you in to great room and dining area, and a kitchen designed for entertaining. Open and airy, you can enjoy the natural surroundings from every room. On the main level a gracious master suite, large laundry, powder room, and guest suite with private balcony. The lower level leads to the third bedroom, full bath, and bonus room; both with a private patio leading to the lush lawn and garden. With 15 acres, mountain views, private trails and bridges to your own waterfalls and picnic areas, your retreat is complete. MLS# 81868. Offered at $1,250,000.

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Burt Farm Estate The historical 131-acre Burt Farm Estate is a true legacy property, first settled by the Zachary family, one of the founding families of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau. Leave the world behind in this idyllic setting of rolling meadows filled with wildflowers, bubbling creeks, flowing streams, sparkling ponds and an abundance of native shrubs and mature trees. The nearly level drive meanders to the stately 1880s main residence with its generous indoor and outdoor living spaces. Overlooking lush green lawns and colorful plantings, the spacious covered porch is a relaxing spot for sunset cocktails with friends. Enjoy a competitive or social match of tennis, practice on the putting green or play a lively round of lawn croquet. The estate also features a separate house for a caretaker or guests. The back of the property gently climbs in elevation and is suitable for being subdivided or building additional homes or cottages. Rarely does a property such as this become available for purchase. For those seeking privacy, substantial acreage and a cherished family homestead just minutes from Highlands, downtown Cashiers, and several exclusive golf and country clubs, the Burt Farm Estate is the unparalleled choice. MLS# 81815. Offered at $5,500,000.

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Equestrian Estate ‘Reflections’ is the epitome of a mountain estate situated at over 4,100’ of elevation on 42 sprawling acres, high atop Cedar Creek Mountain. As you pass the stone entrance pillars with gas lights, the private drive meanders past rolling meadows, fenced pastures, flowering gardens, walking paths, native stone walkway leading to the scenic ponds. The main home is constructed of historic logs dating to 1790’s along with a tasteful blend of Wormy Chestnut, Heart of Pine, Hickory, Poplar and Oak. Some of the tagging of the logs remains today, from when they were carefully dismantled and reassembled to create this warm and inviting mountain getaway. The tastefully renovated estate features the main house, storage and car garages, the ‘Fish House’ which was the former stable, and the new stables including the 6 individual padded stalls, tack room, feed room, and horse bathing area, constructed in 2011 by Dearl Stewart. To appreciate this magnificent estate and the rolling land surrounding it, a personal visit to the property is a must. MLS# 80775. Offered at $3,750,000.

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Sassafras Ridge Located on over 9 acres for absolute privacy, this beautiful mountain estate offers gorgeous long range, layered mountain views of Bald Rock and beyond from high atop Sassafras Ridge. Enjoy the panoramic vistas from almost every room in the house, including the striking great room with a massive stone fireplace and the fabulous covered porch with its own stone fireplace for cool evenings. Fine finishes, rich wood floors and walls, beamed cathedral ceilings, abundant natural light and professionally decorated interiors impart a feeling of casual elegance. With five bedrooms, six and a half baths and a large lower level family room with morning kitchen, the spacious floor plan makes hosting the entire family a pleasure. MLS# 80772. Offered at $2,400,000.

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Sassafras Ridge Estate Featuring coveted privacy in a bucolic setting, this luxury estate sits on an incredible 46 acres inside the gates of Sassafras Ridge. Both the main house and separate guest house overlook a sparkling pond and scenic Nix Mountain. The soothing sounds of rushing water from three creeks can be heard from every direction. Designed by renowned architect Tim Greene and built to the high standards of Ward Construction, this home is a perfect example of Southern casual elegance, with space to relax in luxury and enjoy the best that Mother Nature has to offer. No expense was spared in the selection of finishes, which include beautiful stonework and woodwork, iron door hardware, copper sinks, uncommon lighting fixtures, custom cabinetry and much more. Just minutes from the Crossroads and the Country Club of Sapphire Valley (membership by invitation), this very desirable property is tucked away and yet still centrally located — an exceptional private compound and a sublime backdrop for entertaining family and friends this season. MLS# 83331. Offered at $2,750,000.

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Spectacular Whiteside Mountain View Estate This striking Jim Fox contemporary masterpiece sits on over five acres, with fantastic panoramic views of Whiteside Mountain — the best view in Jackson and Macon Counties! Soaring walls of windows let the natural light pour in and emphasize the spectacular vistas. The luxurious master suite and major living spaces are on the main level, with a beautiful second master suite and a guest bedroom downstairs. Enjoy the best of Mother Nature from multiple decks or on the lush grounds with flowers, lily ponds, trails and a waterfall. Additional features include lightning protection, whole house humidity control and a water filtration system. The prime location offers privacy and paved access, just 10 minutes from the Cashiers Crossroads. MLS# 76395. Offered at $2,198,000.

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Zachary’s Gap As you pass the community gates and follow the driveway, this stunning estate welcomes you with rich wood and stone architectural details. Passing the foyer, the living room with grand piano and massive stone fireplace, and soaring ceiling with large timber beams, provides an inviting atmosphere perfect for small gatherings or large festive parties. A gourmet kitchen with an informal dining area are perfect for quick meals or cooking demonstrations. A built-in BBQ on the screened porch with stone fireplace, round out the culinary experience. Relax in the family room for an evening of casual conversation or perhaps a movie. The large master suite, private study, and two additional guest suites round out the main level. For the pet lovers a raised shower/grooming station in the laundry area are a welcomed addition. A game of billiards, watching a sporting event, and a cold beverage from the wet bar on the second level make for a fun afternoon or evening with family and friends. This custom home offers a variety of living spaces and separated for privacy. This cozy and well-designed home is a must see, when searching for a new home. MLS# 81116. Newly listed at $2,880,000.

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SAPPHIRE

NEWLY PRICED 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 $850,000.

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NEWLY PRICED

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 built-ins, 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 $1,075,000.

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Spring Forest Amongst the clouds at 4,000 feet of elevation in the gated community of Spring Forest, this gorgeous custom estate offers spectacular panoramic views of Chimneytop and Rock Mountains and sparkling Fairfield Lake. The home’s elegant yet relaxed ambiance is highlighted by rich finishes, fine woodwork and distinctive stone masonry. Designed for entertaining, the floor plan includes an impressive living room with a massive stone fireplace and lots of glass to enjoy the vistas beyond. Featuring another grand fireplace, the formal dining room fits twelve comfortably. Let the party spill out onto the spacious deck, with its multiple seating areas for dining, cocktails and conversation. The master suite, study and one guest suite sit on the main level. Upstairs is an additional guest suite, with the family room, more bedrooms and a second covered deck on the lower level. The spacious property is professionally landscaped and full of color. MLS# 82701. Offered at $2,199,000.

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Golf Club Estates Perched at 3,400 feet overlooking the lush golf course of The Country Club of Sapphire Valley, this lovely estate offers exceptional long range panoramic views of Bald Rock, Big Sheepcliff and Cow Rock Mountains from almost every room. The circular driveway is gated and fully landcaped for privacy. Professionally decorated in an elegant Southern traditional style, the entire home has been recently updated with fine finishes, fixtures and window treatments. The open kitchen flows into a comfortable den and coveted four-season porch with a cozy fireplace and operable clear panels for colder weather. Two guest suites are located on the lower level, along with a spacious family room featuring a beautiful custom bar, pool table, and television viewing area. MLS# 81448. Offered at $1,495,000.

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PRICE REDUCED Country Club of Sapphire Valley Area First Time on the Market! Tucked away on a picturesque cul-de-sac and just a short golf cart ride to The Country Club of Sapphire Valley, a private club. This beautifully remodeled and updated one-story home has been well maintained and is move-in ready. A formal foyer opens to the great room, which includes vaulted wood ceilings with skylights, a stone fireplace and a large wet bar with wine cooler. The gorgeous new kitchen makes cooking and entertaining a pleasure with its gas cooktop, warming drawer, center island with seating, and lots of storage and counter space. Relax in the four-season sunroom or dine outside on the open deck overlooking the lush back yard. The master suite features a private sitting room, walk-in closet and spacious bath with a jetted tub. Two guest bedrooms, an office area and a double garage complete the floor plan. MLS# 82677. Offered at $499,000.

MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION Custom Home with Mountain View

Arrowhead

Why build and have to wait?? 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 the perfect blend of rustic mountain finishes while keeping the house light and bright. A family room on the lower level offers additional living space and privacy. This is a perfect mountain retreat or year around residence. MLS# 76101. Offered at $419,000.

This captivating cottage designed by Tim Green is located in the gated community of Arrowhead adjacent to Wade Hampton Golf Club. You’ll love the level, easy access and being less than 2 miles from town. Prepare to fall in love! Interior finishes are upscale with soft tones and beautiful details while maintaining a relaxed ambiance. Heart pine floors, two wood burning stone fireplace’s and spacious bedrooms. Many French windows bring the lush vegetation and rhododendrons indoors. You’ll want to spend most of your day on the covered screened porch, a private oasis. The community chimney garden is a short stroll away and just one more reason to fall in love with Arrowhead. MLS# 83323. Offered at $715,000.

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PRICE REDUCED Holly Forest

The Oaks Sitting at just under 4,000 feet of elevation for cool summer temperatures, this picturesque four-acre estate property offers a separate caretaker’s cottage, three-car garage and heated indoor pool house. The three bedroom, three bath main residence is approximately 5,400 square feet and features cathedral ceilings, two massive stacked stone fireplaces and double living rooms, as well as a sunroom, game room and huge wraparound deck. The master suite takes up the entire top floor. Enjoy plenty of natural light, storage and parking. Entertaining family and friends is a breeze with such generous indoor and outdoor space. MLS# 82865. Offered at $699,000.

Sitting on a private cul-de-sac in the heart of Sapphire Valley, this movein ready traditional home has been recently updated and very well maintained. The welcoming living room with an elegant stone fireplace and vaulted ceilings opens to the dining room and a spacious kitchen with plenty of cabinets, newer stainless steel appliances and a center island. The master suite with sitting area is on the main level, with a family room and two additional bedrooms and baths downstairs. Relax and dine in the fresh mountain air on the screened porch or get out in the sunshine and BBQ on the open deck. Other features include an attached two-car garage and a creek running through the back of the property. MLS# 82915. Offered at $399,000.

Lake Glenville Lake Glenville Area Almost new custom built, beautiful home that has been meticulously maintained. Great opportunity to get a newer constructed home with nice mountain views, that is perched at a cool 4,000’ elevation. Spacious master suite on main, with his/her walk-ins and heated floors and steam shower in master bath. Three bedrooms up-one of them being the cutest functional bunk room you’ll ever see--sleeps 8. And cooks will love the gourmet kitchen and the nice covered deck where the meals can be served. MLS# 83327. Offered at $549,000.

Cute house that’s been well-maintained with a nice view of Lake Glenville and the mountains. Very close to town, this three bedroom house has master on main and two additional bedrooms and a bonus room down. Roof replaced in 2010. The home has new kitchen appliances, a new driveway and fence, new septic tank, new well with new pump/ holding tank/whole house water filtration system. House is ready to go-just waiting for new owners to put personal touches on and make it their own. Great covered decks both upstairs and down to enjoy the great lake and mountain views. The property is a very short distance to Trillium Links and Lake Club. MLS# 83305. Offered at $349,000.

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Cedar Ridge Estates

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Cedar Crest

This tastefully remodeled three bedroom, four and a half bath home in Cedar Ridge Estates has an attention to detail that separates it from others on the market. Bathed in natural light, the open floor plan boasts cathedral ceilings, rich wood floors and a soaring stone fireplace. The gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances and generous storage is a chef’s delight. Serve family and friends in the spacious dining room or enjoy the fresh mountain air on one of the covered or open porches. The main level master suite features a cozy fireplace and luxurious bath with jetted tub and glass shower. MLS #78297. Just reduced to $699,000.

Luxurious, like-new mountain home in the small gated community of Cedar Crest, offers the finest in architecture and craftsmanship. Owners will have to choose from the many great spots to enjoy living on the main level, while guests will enjoy having their own privacy both upstairs and down. Be sure to check out the private deck off master and the covered grilling porch off the covered screened porch. Both indoor and outdoor fireplaces have gas starters. Seller is willing to sell most furnishings and accessories separately elegantly decorated. MLS# 82239. Offered at $775,000.

Farmhouse

Lake Toxaway

Tucked away on 16 gently rolling acres, this beautiful, farmhouse offers plenty of privacy and is convenient to Cashiers. Architectural details like rich wood floors, painted wood walls, a stone fireplace in the living room and lots of glass for natural light, exude the relaxed mountain lifestyle. The rear deck overlooks the lushly wooded property and a tranquil pond with the sound of rushing water in the distance. A cozy study and generous master suite with sauna and jetted tub sit on the main level, with three more bedrooms upstairs. Waterfall on the property. MLS# 82361. Just listed at $700,000.

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 $599,000.

High Hemlock

Bridge Creek

Amazing setting overlooking Lonesome Valley with views of Laurel Knob rock face and Cow Rock. This from 4,000’ elevation in wonderful High Hemlock. Well maintained log home provides comfort and relaxation, with wood floors, wood-burning fireplace and master suite on main. This home is just a short drive from the endless trails of Panthertown Valley. MLS# 82295. Offered at $649,000.

Charming cottage in gated community 4 miles from Cashiers Crossroads. Property is flat. Large stone fireplace in living area and another on outside covered porch. Bridge Creek has walking trails and ponds. It is a very short walk to trails and ponds and it is very unusual to find such a large flat area at this elevation - approx. 3,700 feet. You enter the community over a large covered bridge that crosses Norton Creek. MLS# 80378. Offered at $639,000.

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Old Edwards Club

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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 $599,000.

Whiteside Cove Beautiful newer home with fabulous view of Whiteside Mountain. This home features many upgrades and has been professionally decorated. A two story living room welcomes you and opens to the open deck. The kitchen with the many upgrades and adjoining dining area overlook the deck and rolling yard. Gorgeous master bedroom suite on the main level and two spacious bedrooms with en-suite baths and loft are located on the upper level. MLS# 81999. Offered at $549,000.

REDUCED Pine Forest 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-round or summer home. Large unfinished basement for additional space. The home is fully furnished with some minor exceptions. MLS # 75868. Offered at $539,000.

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.

Sapphire Valley 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 $549,000.

Cashiers - Bull Pen Area This country farm property is the perfect blend of being close to town, but offers all the benefits of being in the country. Spread your wings throughout the 18+ acres that features a 3,000 square foot partially renovated home, a heated barn with electricity, a shed, a couple of ponds, pasture and a separate large meadow area that could be an additional home site or a great spot for horses. Two sides of the property borders National Forest, so you can hike or ride horses in to the forest from property. MLS# 80823. Offered at $549,000.

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Sapphire Valley

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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. Offered at $509,000.

Lake Glenville Area

Cowee Ridge This recently renovated four bedroom, three bath home sits at the very top of the gated Cowee Ridge community, with stunning 180-degree, long range mountain views and Wildcat Cliffs Country Club in the distance. Enjoy peace, privacy and cool temperatures at an elevation of over 4,000 feet, in one of the best locations the area has to offer. Cowee Ridge is midway between Highlands and Cashiers. A major remodel in 2006 included an all-new kitchen, new heating and air conditioning, a new roof, raised ceilings and new bathrooms on the main level, and all new hardwoods. MLS# 82971. Offered at $699,000.

Unique chalet close to Lake Glenville and rolling farm views from numerous decks. Access to Lake Glenville for taking a cool dip in the summer. Easy access off of Highway 107 North and Lakeside Circle Drive. Many decks, bonus room, 1 car garage and more. This home would make a great week-end get-away or summer retreat. MLS# 81280. Offered at $374,500.

Woudes Mountain 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.

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Holly Forest High elevation (3,700’) location yet close to town. Temperatures are typically 10 degrees cooler than Cashiers. Constant breezes provide natural A/C. Proximity to Panthertown Valley brings a plethora of wildlife: bears, deer, turkeys, raccoons and more. Quiet neighborhood and mature landscaping. Home occupied full time since built and well-maintained. Whole house generator. MLS# 82186. Offered at $473,900.

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Holly Forest Wonderful mountain home with a cascading stream running the full length of the property and passed the house. Many sitting areas to enjoy the view of mountains and water. One of the finest water featured homes in the area. Three bedrooms on main floor with a living area and bonus room and bath on lower level. Two large covered decks facing the southern views of mountains. Three fireplaces, one in each of the living areas and one in master suite. Two car carport and one car garage. Large open great room with views from everywhere. All the Sapphire amenities including golf, tennis, pools, fitness center, hiking trails, lakes, restaurants, bars, and more; are all convenient to this home. Must see and hear to understand the uniqueness of this property. MLS# 83210. Offered at $625,000.

Holly Forest

Holly Forest

Listen to the soothing sounds of the bold stream right from your own back deck! This beautiful Holly Forest home borders green space for added privacy. Spacious floor plan with large master bedroom and 2 guest bedrooms on the main level and an open loft with full bath upstairs. Light and bright with a huge window wall in the great room and skylights throughout. Great room also features a wood burning stone fireplace, wood floors and wall of shelves. Many upgrades including brand new wood floors in all of the bedrooms, new ceramic tile in baths and laundry room, new granite counters in the kitchen and baths, new heated whirlpool tub and tile surround in the master bath, new Pella window installed in upstairs bathroom and more. A workshop/storage area is located in the lower level. MLS# 83203. Offered at $324,900.

This charming new construction three bedroom, three and a half bath pre-sale home features mountain views and an award-winning floor plan. Located in the popular community of Holly Forest, it offers great curb appeal, quality finishes, multiple stone fireplaces and luxurious bathrooms, as well as a screened living porch with its own hearth. The property adjoins green space for additional privacy. This is an impressive, well thought out home that can be built to your specifications; changes are welcome. The photos below show an existing model home available for preview. MLS# 83008. Offered at $679,000.

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Sapphire Valley This custom built four bedroom home is located on an elevated lot for additional privacy with a flat lawn area abutting the home. The open kitchen design with large island overlooks the great room and dining area with vaulted wood ceilings and the stone fireplace. Step outside to the cover deck and fireplace and enjoy the cool summer temperatures. Extensive use of hardwoods, stone, slate, marble and granite set this home apart. MLS# 82678. Just listed at $499,000.

Turkey Knob Panoramic long range layered mountain views 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 $449,000.

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Private Retreat Wonderful country home on 4+ acres. Fruit trees and garden. 2 living areas, both with private entry. Home has large decks and large screened porch for wonderful indoor and outdoor living. Attached garage, outdoor storage, and work shed. Private location with mountain views yet convenient to Cashiers, Highlands and Franklin. MLS# 81308. Offered at $359,500.

Golf Club Estates

This classic cottage makes a delightful mountain getaway! The screened porch with vaulted ceilings and stone flooring is perfect for enjoying the sublime weather or dining al fresco with friends. The interior includes wood finished walls, vaulted ceilings and a cozy stone fireplace. The master bedroom is located on the main level, with a second bedroom upstairs for additional privacy. An enclosed garage provides extra storage. Nearly level lot allow for easy access year round, and The Country Club of Sapphire Valley (membership by invitation) is a short walk or golf cart ride away. MLS# 81279. Offered at $285,000.

Shoal Creek 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 $290,000.

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Great cottagestyle home in very convenient location. Large wrap-around porch, vaulted living room with fireplace. Large enough for a family, small enough for easy maintenance. Near Lake Glenville and new public access area with swim beach. MLS# 81877. Offered at $239,500.

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Spring Forest Sitting in the clouds at 3,800 feet, Listening Point with magnificent mountain and rock face views of Cow Rock, Bald Rock and Chimneytop mountains. The great room makes quite an impression with its soaring cathedral ceilings, stone fireplace, and huge wall of windows highlighting the incredible vistas and filling the room with sunlight. A large master suite is located on the main level with two guest rooms upstairs, all with vaulted ceilings. The versatile open loft can be used as a den, office or sleeping quarters for visitors. This sale includes a Holly Forest lot as well which will allow the new owner access to the Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. MLS# 82309. Offered at $599,000.

Burlingame

Overlooking the lush Burlingame golf course, this elegantly updated and professionally decorated villa is simply stunning. From the high quality furnishings and luxurious custom window treatments and bedding to the premium cabinetry, coffered ceilings, hand-hewn timbers, and other fine fixtures and finishes, this turnkey getaway is a showstopper! Many architectural details were added by the interior designer, further distinguishing this home from others in the community. MLS# 81768. Offered at $295,000.

Pilots Knob Partially finished home in the new subdivision of Pilots Knob. Great opportunity to purchase with huge discount and finish to your specifications. Covered deck with outdoor fireplace, spacious floor plan with cathedral ceilings. MLS# 80631. Newly listed at $249,900.

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Highlands Pilots Knob This inviting partially finished home in the new gated subdivision of Pilots Knob is a fantastic opportunity to purchase at a substantial discount and finish to your specifications. Enjoy awe-inspiring long range, layered mountain views and cool summer temperatures at an elevation of over 3,500 feet. MLS# 80634. Newly listed at $274,900.

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. $262,000.

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Sapphire Valley

Pine Creek

Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home located in Holly Forest Subdivision 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. This is a lot of house for the money! MLS# 80118. Offered at $249,000.

Perched at over 4,000 feet, this newer three bedroom, three and a half bath home offers cool summer breezes and gorgeous long range mountain views. Features include an open great room with a stone wood-burning fireplace, rich wood floors and ceilings, open and covered decks, a full generator, and an unfinished lower level of approximately 2,500 square feet. The spacious five-acre property is filled with mature trees and has a classic red barn. A six-minute drive leads to a fantastic waterfall, hiking trails and a public park with boat launch on scenic Lake Glenville. Explore this sparkling lake with its 26 miles of shoreline while boating, waterskiing, fishing or swimming. Plenty of fun for the entire family! MLS# 83036. Offered at $349,900.

Cashiers Cottage Wonderful cottage located just minutes to Cashiers along the historic 107 South corridor. The living room with stone fireplace and wood ceilings, along with the kitchen outfitted with stainless steel appliances, dining area, and master bedroom with vaulted ceilings are all located on the main level. The two additional bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and bathroom are located on the upper level. This charming newer home is a great weekend getaway or year around home. Beautiful quality finishes. MLS# 82590. Offered at $264,000.

Big Ridge Sitting on one acre at a cool elevation of over 3,000 feet, this furnished mountain home features two bedrooms and one bath. The lush, gently rolling wooded lot has a bubbling stream and plenty of space for gardening. MLS# 82279. Offered at $89,000.

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Sapphire Located in the heart of Sapphire, this traditional five bedroom, three and a half bath home Features an open kitchen with breakfast bar, a gas fireplace and beautiful wood floors. Perfect for families, the split floor plan places the master suite on the main level. Relax in the fresh mountain air on the screened porch or enjoy a delicious BBQ with friends on the outdoor deck. This incredibly well priced home comes with Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. MLS# 81417. Offered at $215,000.

Burlingame Beautiful condominium with lush landscaping located convenient to the clubhouse. This particular unit is spacious and overlooks the golf course offering great views. Master and guest bedrooms are on the main level with additional loft bedroom and bath. Great value in Burlingame. MLS# 81794. Offered at $175,000.

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Lake Glenville Area

Cashiers

This clean fixer upper is solidly built and in great condition, ready for a new owner to update to their personal tastes. Fully furnished, the floorplan includes a master suite with its own fireplace on the main level, a second bedroom upstairs, two additional bonus rooms and three baths. The covered porch is the perfect spot to relax in a rocking chair while enjoying the scenic mountain views and fresh air. Sitting at over 3,500 feet for cool temperatures year round, the gently rolling five-acre property offers plenty of garden space and an old barn that previously stalled horses. It is conveniently located close to town and within walking distance of beautiful Lake Glenville. The current owner is no longer able to enjoy this home and has priced it to sell quickly — a rare opportunity for the right buyer! MLS# 83169. Offered at $249,000.

Prepare to fall in love with this picture-perfect mountain hideaway! This charming cottage is stylish, crisp and clean with a wonderful cozy ambience. Upgrades include granite counters, hardwood floors, fresh paint, newer appliances and tile baths. You’ll love to linger on the roomy covered front porch and relax to the sounds of the babbling brook. The very private back deck is a great spot for reading, relaxing and soaking up the sun. Includes use of the community pavilion, a great spot for picnics and small gatherings. The location, although well-hidden and tucked away is just minutes from Cashiers and all of its great shopping and restaurants. The well-known waterfall and swimming hole - “Silver Run Falls” is less than 2 miles away. Countless hiking trails, fishing spots, scenic overlooks and two state parks are right around the corner! If you’re looking for a low maintenance weekend getaway or an affordable Cashiers cottage, you’ve just found the best of the best. MLS# 83205. Offered at $175,000.

Bright Mountain Cute mountain cottage on 1.14 acres in Bright Mountain. Mountain stream is on property, a fenced in yard for small children or pets. Large screened in porch off dining room for dining outside. Large uncovered deck, garden spot and fire pit by the stream. There is a separate studio with full bath, a garden shed and partial walk out basement. Lots of storage and extra space. Adorably decorated with antique architectural salvage pieces. Full laundry and office. MLS# 82456. Offered at $299,000.

Holly Ridge Condo 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. Offered at $174,000

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Hilltop Great location in Sapphire’s Hilltop neighborhood. This 2 bedroom condominium is just a short walk to Fairfield Lake and all of the amenities. Tranquil setting with a wooded view off the back deck. Start enjoying the mountain lifestyle in this value priced unit. MLS# 77801. Offered at $115,000.

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 $95,000.

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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 $62,000 and 1/6th starting at $99,000.

Commercial Properties

Cashiers 64 Frontage

Cashiers Commercial Building

Great business location between intersection and Ingles. Fantastic exposure on most traveled section of Highway 64 in Cashiers and a great location for an office or retail store. MLS# 83247. Offered at $365,000.

Charming building, well located in shopping district near Crossroads. There are many business opportunities and also has living quarters which include kitchen, dining room, bathroom on main floor, second floor has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Charming outdoor fenced in patio with stone fireplace off of dining room and kitchen. Parking in front and in back of building. MLS# 82365. First time offered at $525,000.

Cashiers Commercial Building PRIME RETAIL or OFFICE location along the 107 South corridor in Cashiers. Known as the Old Cashiers School House and most recently housing the offices of the Cashiers Historical Society, this renovated building is ready for immediate occupancy. Great stone fireplace welcomes visitors to this historic building which also offers plenty of parking. Call today to see this amazing property. MLS# 80356. Offered at $449,000.

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Summer Hill - Lake Glenville Perched at a cool 3800’, this is one of the premier lake and mountain view lots on all of Lake Glenville. Easy building site with current 4 bedroom septic evaluation. MLS# 82855. $339,000. Almost 3 acre lot in Summer Hill, a premier Lake Glenville community. Driveway partially in. Big lake view. Community dock, boat launch ramp, sandy beach, picnic shelter with fireplace and

tennis court. MLS# 76073. $295,000. Large lake access lot with great mountain and sunset views. MLS# 73981. $115,000. Big lake access lot with western exposure. View of mountains and sunsets. MLS# 73982. $115,000. Very large Lake Glenville access lot. This lot faces west with sunset and mountain views. MLS# 73983. $115,000.

Lots & Land 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.

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.

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. $17,900.

Sheepcliff Woods This gentle building site in the small gated community of Sheepcliff Woods is only minutes to downtown Cashiers without having to drive to the top of a mountain. The 2.3 acres provide ample room for the perfect mountain home. Take a leisurely stroll across the lot and envision your new getaway nestled among the trees as you feel the gentle mountain breezes. MLS# 81315. $170,000.

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. Glen Laurel Wonderful large building site that

Blue Valley Falls Breathtaking long range mountain views from this very gentle building lot located in Bluevalley Falls Pointe. The southern exposure is the best in the mountains with gorgeous sunsets and warmer orientation in the winter. This is a rare, level building lot with an amazing view. MLS# 81296. $299,000. 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. $3,000,000.

Bridge Creek Easy building lots in gated Bridge Creek Community. Community amenities include trout stream, stocked pond, chimney garden and hiking trails. MLS# 81452 and 81453. $27,500 each. 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. $35,000. 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 $175,000. Holly Forest This 1.47 acre lot has been priced to move! Lot sits above road so home site should be private. MLS# 81733. Just listed at $15,000. Lake Glenville 3 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 1,400 sf. Affordable opportunity to own your mountain cabin with an almost lake front lot. Within ¼ mile of public boat ramp. $22,500 $39,500. MLS# 74340, 74341 and 74350.

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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Whitewater Ridge Exceptional long range mountain views and adjoins Nantahala National Forest! This 3.07 acre lot sits at approximately 3,650 ft. elevation and has dead-on views of Whiteside Mountain and outlying mountains as well. Gentle driveway access and house site with community water and underground utilities. This is the perfect lot to build your private mountain dream home. MLS# 81013. $145,000. Cullowhee Mountain 30 pristine acres with exceptional long range rolling mountain views. Hidden in dense forest, this beautiful high elevation hideaway is surrounded in lush vegetation, hardwoods, mountain laurel and small streams. The property is very private and remote in feel yet only 25 minutes to Cashiers or Sylva, 15 minutes to Lake Glenville. There is a small camping cabin that’s perfect for picnics, campfires and outdoor adventures. This is a unique property and great escape from the busy world that surrounds us. MLS# 80581. $290,000. Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club Stunning views of Yellow Mountain set this home site apart from many in Mountaintop Golf and Lake Club. The club offers a full complement of amenities including a Fazio golf course, luxurious clubhouse, and lake club. It is time to build on this fabulous lot situated at almost 4,000’ of elevation, which is perfect for enjoying those cool mountain summers. MLS# 81552. $695,000. Whiteside Forest 1.63 gently rolling acres with a hidden stream meandering through the middle of the property. Very private setting with lots of hardwoods, rhododendron and

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mountain laurel throughout. Several great building sites to choose from. Easy 10 minute drive to Cashiers, 20 minute drive to Highlands. MLS# 81611. $29,000. Sims Valley
 Over two acres high elevation lot overlooking scenic Sims Valley and a rolling mountain range beyond. This easy build lot includes community water, paved roads, streams, ponds, a clubhouse with pool and exercise room and an antique farm house community center. Sims Valley is private, gated and just 10 minutes from Lake Glenville and 20 minutes from Cashiers. MLS# 81674. $40,000. Bald Rock Lush with native trees and rhododendrons, this private 5.5 acre lot is located in the prestigious gated community of Bald Rock. Great panoramic mountain views from this 3,800 ft. elevation lot. Quick access to the 9 miles of maintained equestrian/hiking trails that also continue into 6,300 Panthertown Nature Preserve. MLS# 81491. $99,000.

location above the Fazio designed golf course. If you are looking to build your custom home in a premier golf community located conveniently between Highlands and Cashiers, this Mountaintop Golf & Lake lot deserves your consideration. MLS# 82194. $795,000.

Wade Hampton Golf Club Incredible value in Wade Hampton Golf Club. Convenient to the clubhouse and located on a quiet street with a gentle building site. If you can’t find the perfect home in this prestigious community, consider building your mountain cottage or estate home. MLS# 81774. Just listed at $85,000. Trillium Easy build lot inside Trillium with Lake Glenville and mountain views. Owner bought 2 adjacent lots to be able to clear the view. All 3 lots total 3.14 acres. Only one amenity fee. MLS# 81586. $179,500.

Glen Pointe Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip in community dock. 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# 81651. $129,500.

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, paved roads, a small clubhouse, and deeded access to Lake Glenville. MLS# 79858. $149,000.

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# 81652. $129,500.

Pilot Mountain Unique 2.48 acre double lot with exceptional long range views and an estimated 450 feet of stream frontage. The steam cascades through the property into numerous pools before plunging to the valley floor from the top of a large waterfall. MLS# 81724. Just listed at $54,900.

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. Underground utilities. MLS# 81650. $199,500. Big Sheepcliff Located just North of the Cashiers crossroads, this property has big views of mountains and Lake Glenville. Facing northwest with an easy building site. At over 4,400 feet elevation, you get the cool summer breezes. MLS# 82483. Just listed at $275,000.

Glen Laurel Huge views of Lake Glenville and mountains. Access to Lake Glenville with shared dock. Paved roads and community water. Underground utilities. Less than 1/4 mile, from a public boat launch. MLS# 81939. $49,500. Cullowhee Mountain 7.5 +/- private acres with fantastic views! The driveway and easy build home site have been cut in and a septic system has been installed. 15 minutes to Lake Glenville boat launch. MLS# 77889. $49,900. Cedar Ridge Estates Listen to the sound of rushing water in your backyard with the convenience of being minutes to

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Cashiers and Sapphire and all of the wonderful amenities. Located on a cul-de-sac. MLS# 81921. $65,000. Lake Club One of the biggest lake/mountain view lots on all of Lake Glenville! Enjoy panoramic, year-round views from this almost 3 acre lot in the gated community of The Lake Club. Some view has been trimmed, to let you see what some lucky someone will enjoy for years to come. The home site for the property sits at nearly 4000’ in elevation, offering big views out over the lake and to the mountains beyond. The Lake Club offers the only community clubhouse, with a community dock to store your boat. MLS# 82171. $249,000. Sapphire High What everyone wants in a mountain property. A cascading stream with waterfalls and pools that is entirely inside the property. A building site with long-range mountain views that also overlooks the falls. Southern exposure from the building site and a mountain to the north to block the cold winter winds. A community with golf courses, pools, playgrounds, picnic areas, a swimming-canoeing-and fishing lake, hiking trails, tennis, community center, fitness center, restaurants and bars. Just a short drive to the resort towns of Cashiers and Highlands. You may have heard that all this wasn’t possible in one property - but here it is. MLS# 82083. $269,500. Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club Premier location situated above hole #6 & 7 with fantastic views of the golf course, ponds, and mountains beyond. The gentle lot provides privacy with an elevated

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Glenville Lots of land for the money! Easy access off Highway 107. The land is steep but the top of the property has a nice home site with big views and hundreds of feet of stream frontage on Horse Stomp Creek. Old home at bottom of the property is no longer livable but the foundation may be suitable for a new home or barn. Highest elevation is approximately 3,600. Motivated seller. MLS# 82372. $114,900. Glen Pointe Lake Glenville lakefront lot with huge views of the lake and mountains. View looks down the length of the lake and is convenient to both Cashiers and Highlands. Located in the small (14 lot) gated community of Glen Pointe. Community has paved roads and tennis court. MLS# 82481. Just listed at $425,000. Glen Laurel Large view lot with lake access. Paved road wraps around lot with gentle building area at bottom and big view from top. Lake and mountain views. Paved road and underground utilities. MLS# 82648. $35,000. Trillium A very affordable bank owned lot in Trillium. Easy building site and adjacent to golf course. Cart path is easement through the lot so you can take a cart directly to clubhouse. Trillium has an 18 hole course, indoor and outdoor tennis, pool, fitness center, marina and more. This is the only country club community located on the shores of Lake Glenville, the highest lake in the East at 3500 feet elevation. MLS# 82709. $49,500. Bridge Creek Premiere 1.29 acre lot with fantastic views of Lake Glenville, framed with rolling mountain top views to the Blue Ridge Parkway and just minutes to Cashiers. It has an easy build site and is approved for a 5 bedroom septic. The community is gated, stream front and has a community pond/picnic area. MLS# 82659. $149,000. Arrowhead Great building site along the historic 107 South corridor located next to Wade Hampton Golf Club and The Chattooga Club. Water,


septic and power are all installed to the site. The home is situated overlooking a flat lawn area which adjoins Fowler Creek. Seller has preliminary home plans. MLS# 82672. $195,000. Laurel Falls 2 great adjoining lots in the scenic and wild gated subdivision of 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. Ridge line views with tree trimming. Lots of usable land. Laurel Falls is bordered by thousands of acres of protected Panthertown Valley. The Yosemite of the East. MLS# 82830. $79,900. Summer Hill Great lakefront lot on wide part of Lake Glenville, in the prestigious gated community of Summer Hill. Easy, east facing building envelope, with a gentle slope down to the already installed private boat dock. With some tree trimming, this lot will offer spectacular lake AND mountain views. Last great lakefront lot available in Summer Hill. Perfect spot to build your dream lake house, and enjoy for years to come. MLS# 82840. $535,000. Highlands – Dog Mountain Wonderful building lot in established community in-town Highlands. Great winter views of Whiteside Mountain, Terrapin Mountain and Satulah Mountain. Possible year-round views with tree trimming. At 3,900+ feet elevation this is a great spot to build a mountain home with easy access. Close to town so you are only minutes from downtown Highlands where you can enjoy the collection of unique shops, art galleries and fine restaurants. This lot has low HOA fees and the seller is currently obtaining a septic permit. MLS# 83111. $99,000. Holly Forest Easy build lot with a great view of Chimney Top Mountain. Sapphire HOA has approved access through adjoining green space allowing for a gentle driveway and very private home site. Quick drive to Highway 64 with no steep roads to climb or descend. MLS# 83009. $45,000. Sims Valley Easy build Sims Valley lot with big view potential. Gated access, paved roads, community water, clubhouse, fitness room, outdoor pool, green space, ponds and picnic area with charming rustic cabin. The lot is approximately 1.72 acres and could have amazing long and short range moun-

community with hiking trails, ponds, and a large trout stream. This corner lot lies very gentle with numerous possible building sites. The lot is adjacent to a common area with fire pit and large pond. You can swim, paddle and fish in this spring-fed pond. MLS# 83281. $100,000.

Cullowhee Forest Development opportunity with some infrastructure in place. Originally, this tract was known as the Tuckasegee property and part of River Rock. Millions have been invested in roads, water and power infrastructure. Perfect project to complete by savvy developer. Wonderful mountain views and stream front lots. MLS# 81020. $3,500,000. tain views with tree trimming. The seller is motivated and it’s a great time to be a buyer! Owner financing available for qualified buyers. MLS# 82916. $45,000. Big Ridge Great east facing lot in the Bridge Creek community. Big view, easy build. Big lot. Gentle building site. Underground utilities and paved road to lot. MLS# 82884. $29,900. Holly Berry Estates Lot B12 consists of 9.49 acres and has the potential for an exceptional close up view of the rock face of Whiteside Mountain. Huge boulders line the drive of Rocky Gulch Road offering a wow factor like no other. Greens Creek runs through the lower portion of the property. MLS# 83095. $35,000. Tahala Shores Nice wooded building site above the road. Very close to common area on Lake Glenville. Easy build, priced to sell. MLS# 82952. $35,000 Bridge Creek Private, gently rolling stream lot in the scenic Bridge Creek subdivision. Lots of mountain laurel, rhododendron and hardwoods. Gated entrance with charming drive over Norton Creek through a covered bridge. 15 minutes to Cashiers, 25 minutes to Highlands. MLS# 82970. $25,000. Stonecreek Estates Four fabulous lots, some with incredible mountain views, in this conveniently located neighborhood in Sapphire Valley. A short walk or golf cart ride to CCSV or SVMA. Lots from $19,900 to $49,900

Falcon Ridge Maybe the best view in the area. On a clear day you can see the lakes of Bad Creek, Jocassee, Keowee, and Hartwell. Unlimited view to the southeast and layered view to the south and west. You can see all of Sapphire Valley and west beyond Whiteside Mountain. If you have a buyer looking for the best and longest view here - this is it! At 4,600 feet in elevation.. MLS# 83274. $305,000.

Woudes Mountain Truly a remarkable lot! This almost 5 acre lot has panoramic views of rock face vistas as well as long Chattooga Club range mountain views. A majority A dream building lot located in of this estate size lot is nearly level the exclusive community of The which makes it the perfect place Chattooga Club. This 2.86 estate to build a private mountain home. size lot is bordered by green space Easy, private driveway access and is adjacent to Fowler Creek. with plenty of land left to enjoy Gentle topography for easy drive- the outdoors. At 4,380 ft. elevaway access make this the perfect tion, enjoy the cool mountain air building site. MLS# 83265 First along with the peace and quiet. time on the market at $695,000. Private community water which is included in dues. MLS# 83299. Glen Cove Estates $315,000. Nice lakefront lot located on the east side of Lake Glenville. Ap- Cedar Hill proximately 100 feet of rock sea- Resale Lot #24 on East Ridge wall installed and approved for a Road. Exceptional, mountain and dock. The property has a shared year round views with western exwater supply and is tied into a posure. 2.72 acres. $275,000. community sewer system. You don’t need to leave room for a Cedar Hill septic field so you can build closer Resale Lot #79 on Parson’s View. to the lake! Located just a quick Great, mountain and year round 7 minute drive to downtown Ca- views with western exposure. 2.11 acres. $125,000. shiers. MLS# 80614. $275,000. Cedar Hill Whisper Lake Great opportunity to own a large Situated between Cashiers and 1.68 acre double lot in Whisper Sapphire Valley, Cedar Hill is an Lake. A beautiful, noisy stream upscale, gated community offerborders the left side of the prop- ing its residents awe-inspiring erty. Mountain views may be ob- views and the very best in luxury tainable from the top portion of mountain living. Whether searchthe lot with tree trimming. 3 bed- ing for the latest in elegant mounroom septic permit. MLS# 83314. tain construction or a very special lot to call your own, Cedar Hill will $26,000. not disappoint. An easy hike from High Springs your backdoor will lead you to It doesn’t get much better than the natural splendor of waterfalls this! Gentle 1.8 acre building lot set amongst a backdrop of hardwith easy driveway access and a woods. Be one with nature, but house site that has already been enjoy the modern conveniences partially cleared. Southwesterly of underground utilities available views of Whiteside Mountain, Sat- to all home sites and a short drive ulah Mountain, Yellow Mountain, into town. Black Rock Mountain and more. MLS# 83338. $85,000. Bridge Creek Located in this wonderful gated

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VACATION RENTAL

Call us today for all of your vacation and long term rental needs! VACATION RENTAL High Meadows Beautiful custom home with beautiful designer furnishings located in High Meadows in Cashiers, NC. This is the perfect place to enjoy the seclusion and serenity of the woods and wildlife that surround the property. This home offers mountain views from the open living space & decks. Conveniently located to The Chattooga Club, High Hampton, & Wade Hampton Golf Club.

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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.

Fairway Cottage Located in the popular resort community of Trillium, this spacious two-story mountain home features three bedrooms and three and a half baths and is just a short ride away from the clubhouse, pool and tennis courts. Wraparound decks on the upper and lower levels overlook the picturesque 14th fairway, and a lower level family room with wet bar offers extra space for entertaining. Spacious master bedroom & bath on the main level with the two additional bedrooms & baths on the lower. As well as another family room & wet bar on the lower level.

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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 ft) 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 wraparound 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).

VACATION RENTAL Needlepine 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.

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VACATION RENTAL Sapphire Valley Family friendly home located in Sapphire Valley. This home offers an open kitchen, dining area, Master bedroom with private bath, and TV. Living room has a vaulted ceiling, stone fireplace (wood burning), and large deck. Two additional guest bedrooms on main floor, both have a Queen bed. Another large bedroom downstairs with king. Great home for a couples getaway, guys golfing weekend or larger family. Sleeps 8 + daybed. For a small fee, guests have access to the many Sapphire Valley Resort amenities.

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

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Through our partnership with the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®, your property will get maximum exposure via national and international sales and marketing channels. Leading Real Estate Companies of the World is a global network of over 500 premier real estate firms with 4,000 offices and 120,000 sales associates in over 40 countries. Members dominate the US list of top 500 real estate firms. The luxury home marketing program, Luxury Portfolio International, allows prospective buyers to preview over 15,000 of the world’s most remarkable residences. These alliances provide even more visibility to our premier properties, extending the reach of your listing worldwide.

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


Chambers Agency www.chambers-realty.com Chandler Inn www.thechandlerinn.com Country Club Properties www.ccphighlandsnc.com Fire Mountain Inn & Cabins www.firemt.com Old Edwards Inn www.oldedwardsinn.com Silver Creek Real Estate Group www.ncliving.com Whiteside Cove Cottages The York House Inn www.yorkhouseinn.com

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Antiques & Home Furnishings Bound’s Cave www.boundscave.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com MIrror Lake Antiques & Jewelry www.mirrorlakeantiques.com Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass Peak Experience www.peakexp.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com The Village Hound www.onceuponadog.com Vivianne Metzger www.vmantiques.com Watauga Creek www.wataugacreek.com

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Architects/Designers Mountainworks Design

www.mtnworks.com

Page 25

www.summerhousehighlands.com Builders

Arrowood Construction www.arrowoodconstruction.com Lupoli Construction www.lupoliconstruction.com Srebalus Construction Co. Warth Construction www.warthconstruction.com Zoller Hardware

www.zollerhardware.com

www.mmhighlands.com

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Bars The Ugly Dog

www.thedogpub.com

Page 61

Bedding/Linens/Comforters Blue Ridge Bedding Dutchman’s Designs The Summer House

www.blueridgebedding.com www.dutchmansdesigns.com www.summerhousehighlands.com

Business Supplies Cashiers Printing

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Bake My Day The Kitchen www.thekitchenofhighlands.com

Page 63 Page 61

Chambers of Commerce Highlands Chamber of Commerce Cashiers Chamber of Commerce

www.highlandschamber.org

Page 8

www.cashiersareachamber.com

Page 8

Cleaning/Housekeeping Services Rebecka’s Home Cleaning Service

www.rbkcleaning.com

Pages 15, 85

Dutchman’s Designs The Summer House

www.dutchmansdesigns.com www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 52 Page 31

Clothing & Accessories Cabin Casuals www.cabincasualshighlands.com Highlands Furs The Look Boutique - Cashiers www.thelookcashiers.boutiquewindow.com Martha Anne’s Peak Experience www.peakexp.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

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Clothing Consignment The Blue Elephant Victoria’s Closet www.victoriasclosetnc.com

Page 67 Page 86

Communities Cullasaja Club Falling Waters Silver Creek Real Estate Group

www.cullasajaclub.org www.highlandsnchomesites.com www.ncliving.com

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Cosmetic Surgery Page 9

Books Touching the Soul by Scott Conard

Page 19 Catering

Bird Supplies Bird Barn and Gift Emporium

Page 13

Cloth/Upholstery

Automotive Services Mountain Motorwerks

Page 69 Page 84 Page 85 Page 164

Builders Supplies

Art Galleries/Artists Around Back at Rocky’s Place www.aroundbackatrockysplace.com The Bascom www.thebascom.org Blue Valley Gallery Calderone Fine Art Gallery www.calderonegallery.com GG’s Consignments, Etc.* www.ggsconsignment.com Mill Creek Gallery www.cystrainphotos.com Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass Oakleaf www.oakleafhighlands.com Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Smitten The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com TJ B Gallery www.tjbmens.com

Page 31

Center for Plastic Surgery Robert T. Buchanan, M.D.

www.plasticsurgerytoday.com

Page 51

Crafts Page 89

The Bascom

www.thebascom.org

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Accommodations


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Peak Experience

www.peakexp.com

Page 13

Custom Cabinetry/Countertops Black Rock Granite and Cabinetry The Summer House

Bird Barn and Gift Emporium

www.blackrockgraniteandcabinetry.com Pages 67, 85 www.summerhousehighlands.com Page 31 Custom Furniture

Dutchman’s Designs The Summer House

www.dutchmansdesigns.com www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 52 Page 31

Dentists Dr. Joe Wilbanks

www.wilbankssmilecenter.com

Page 73

Doors/Windows Highlands Doors and Windows

www.highlandsdoorsandwindows.com

Page 82

Education Rabun Gap Nacoochee School

ww.rabungap.org

Garden Accessories

Page 83

Garden/Landscaping Supplies Highlands Lawn Zoller Hardware

www.highlandslawnandgarden.com www.zollerhardware.com

Around Back at Rocky’s Place www.aroundbackatrockysplace.com Page 42 Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Page 9 The Dry Sink www.thedrysink.com Page 82 Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Page 52 Fiddlehead Designs Pages 8, 24 Highlands Pharmacy Page 79 The Look Boutique - Cashiers www.thelookcashiers.boutiquewindow.com Page 11 Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Page 13 The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Page 31 Zoller Hardware www.zollerhardware.com Page 13

Fiddlehead Designs Oakleaf www.oakleafhighlands.com

Sky Valley Country Club

Page 15 Page 43 Page 77

Mountain Fresh Grocery

www.cystrainphotos.com

Pages 8, 24 Page 32 Page 43

Furniture Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Nearly New Oakleaf www.oakleafhighlands.com Reeves Furniture www.reevesblindsandshades.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Vivianne Metzger www.vmantiques.com Watauga Creek www.wataugacreek.com

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Furniture Consignments The Blue Elephant Consignment Market www.consignmentmarketcashiersnc.com GG’s Consignments, Etc.* www.ggsconsignment.com Nearly New v

Page 67 Page 86 Page 86 Page 86

Furs

Highlands Furs 160 | April 2016 | thelaurelmagazine.com

www.skyvalleycountryclub.com

Page 75

Page 89

Grading/Excavating Larry Rogers Construction

Page 47 Grocery Stores

www.mountainfreshgrocery.com

Page 60

Groomers Woofgang Bakery

Framing Mill Creek Gallery

Golf

Page 41 Page 27 Page 95 Page 92 Page 51 Page 43

Floral Design /Florists

Page 79 Page 13

Gift Shops

Events The Bascom www.thebascom.org Betsy Paul Art Raffle Celebrate Clayton Dine Out for Life www.wncap.org Highlands/Cashiers Players www.highlandscashiersplayers.org Highlands Playhouse www.highlandsplayhouse.org Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center www.highlandspac.org Smitten The Village Green www.vil agegreencashiersnc.com

Page 9

Page 93 Gutter Services

D.P. Gutters

Page 71 Hair Salons

Creative Concepts

Page 85 Heating and Air

Holley Heating & Air Conditioning

www.holleyheating.com

Page 27

Home Accessories Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Consignment Market www.consignmentmarketcashiersnc.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com GG’s Consignments, Etc.* www.ggsconsignment.com Oakleaf www.oakleafhighlands.com Peak Experience www.peakexp.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Vivianne Metzger www.vmantiques.com Watauga Creek www.wataugacreek.com Zoller Hardware www.zollerhardware.com

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Bound’s Cave Carolina Rustic Furniture Dutchman’s Designs The Summer House Vivianne Metzger

www.boundscave.com www.carolinarusticfurniture.com www.dutchmansdesigns.com www.summerhousehighlands.com www.vmantiques.com

Office Supplies Page 32 Page 21 Page 52 Page 31 Page 88

Investment Planning Edward Jones Investments

www.edwardjones.com

Page 51

Jewelry - Fashion The Look Boutique - Cashiers Peak Experience

www.thelookcashiers.boutiquewindow.com Page 11 www.peakexp.com Page 13 Kitchen Accessories

Bird Barn and Gift Emporium The Dry Sink www.thedrysink.com Zoller Hardware www.zollerhardware.com

Page 9 Page 82 Page 13

Kitchen, Bath and Closet Design Black Rock Granite and Cabinetry The Summer House

www.blackrockgraniteandcabinetry.com Pages 67, 85 www.summerhousehighlands.com Page 31 Landscapers

Dargan Landscape Architects

www.dargan.com www.carolinarusticfurniture.com www.dutchmansdesigns.com www.summerhousehighlands.com www.vmantiques.com

Page 25

www.blueridgebedding.com www.dutchmansdesigns.com www.summerhousehighlands.com

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Medical Services 4Seniors, LLC, Medical Liaison Services Dr. Edward D. Frederickson MD FACP

Page 15 Page 162 Movies

Highlands Playhouse

www.highlandsplayhouse.org

Pages 43

Museums Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass

Page 19

www.blueridgemusicacademy.com

Page 67

Nail Care Creative Concepts

Carolina Rustic Furniture The Summer House

www.carolinarusticfurniture.com www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 21 Page 31

Painting D.P. Painting

Page 71 Pet Care/Supplies

The Village Hound www.onceuponadog.com Woofgang Bakery Zoller Hardware www.zollerhardware.com

Page 10 Page 93 Page 13

Pharmacies Highlands Pharmacy

Page 79 Photography

Charles Johnson Fine Photography www.charlesjohnsonfineart.com Mill Creek Gallery www.cystrainphotos.com Terry Barnes Fine Art Photography Highlands Lawn www.highlandslawnandgarden.com Main Street Nursery Carolina Rustic Furniture Consignment Market The Summer House

Page 42 Page 43 Page 81 Page 79 Page 29

Page 85

www.carolinarusticfurniture.com www.consignmentmarketcashiersnc.com www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 21 Page 86 Page 31

Pottery Around Back at Rocky’s Place www.aroundbackatrockysplace.com Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Smitten The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com

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Printing Companies Cashiers Printing

Page 19 Produce

Mountain Fresh Grocery

Music Stores Blue Ridge Music

Outdoor Furniture

Porch and Patio

Mattresses Blue Ridge Bedding Dutchman’s Designs The Summer House

Page 19 Page 13

Plants/Nurseries

Lighting Carolina Rustic Furniture Dutchman’s Designs The Summer House Vivianne Metzger

Cashiers Printing Zoller Hardware www.zollerhardware.com

www.mountainfreshgrocery.com

Page 60

Pubs Hummingbird Lounge The Ugly Dog www.thedogpub.com

Page 57 Page 61

Radio Stations WHLC FM 104.5

www.whlc.com

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Vivianne Metzger

Real Estate Sales Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Meadows Mountain Realty www.bbhsmmr.com Betsy Paul www.betsypaulproperties.com Blair Realty www.blair-realty.com Chambers Agency www.chambers-realty.com Country Club Properties www.ccphighlandsnc.com Cullasaja Club www.cullasajaclub.org Falling Waters www.highlandsnchomesites.com John Cleaveland Realty www.jcrealty.com Landmark Realty Group www.landmarkrg.com Mckee Properties Sandy Barrow www.mckeeproperties.com Meadows Mountain Realty www.meadowsmtnrealty.com Nadine Paradise www.nadineparadise.com Sapphire Valley Real Estate www.sapphirevalleyrealestate.com Silver Creek Real Estate Group www.ncliving.com

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Restaurants Highlands-Cashiers Directory Bella’s The Dog House www.theuglydogpub.com The Kitchen www.thekitchenofhighlands.com Log Cabin Restaurant www.logcabinhighlands.com Madison’s Mountain Fresh Grocery www.mountainfreshgrocery.com On the Verandah www.ontheverandah.com Paoletti’s www.paolettis.com The Ugly Dog Pub www.theuglydogpub.com Wolfgang’s Restaurant & Wine Bistro www.wolfgangs.net

Page 62 Page 57 Page 61 Page 61 Page 59 Page 4 Page 60 Page 61 Page 59 Page 61 Page 5

Rugs Bound’s Cave Carolina Rustic Furniture The Summer House

www.boundscave.com www.carolinarusticfurniture.com www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 32 Page 21 Page 31

Shipping Services Stork’s Wrap, Pack & Ship

Page 9 Shoes

Martha Anne’s TJ Bailey for Men www.tjbmens.com

Page 9 Page 84

Skin Care Pinnacle Anti Aging

www.pinnacleantiaging.com

Page 27

Socks Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Bird Barn and Gift Emporium

Page 13 Page 9

Tables Dutchman’s Designs

www.dutchmansdesigns.com

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www.vmantiques.com

Page 88

Theatre/Entertainment Highlands/Cashiers Players Highlands Playhouse Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center

www.highlandscashiersplayers.org www.highlandsplayhouse.org

Page 51 Page 43

www.highlandspac.org

Page 15

Transportation Highlands Transportation Company

Page 51 Vacation Rentals

Silver Creek Real Estate Group

www.ncliving.com

Pages 98-158

Water Filters Metro Water Systerms

www.metrowaterfilters.com

Page 93

Wind Chimes Bird Barn and Gift Emporium

Page 9 Window Treatments

Reeves Furniture The Summer House

www.reevesblindsandshades.com www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 81 Page 31

Wine & Accessories Mountain Fresh Grocery Zoller Hardware

www.mountainfreshgrocery.com www.zollerhardware.com

Page 60 Page 13


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