April 2017 - The Laurel of Highlands and Cashiers NC

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INSIDE THE LAUREL APRIL 2017 EVENTS

DINING

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Hospice House Fundraiser

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Cupcake Queen

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Candid Critters

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Release the Rosé

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Center for Life Enrichment

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Wine Talk

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Plateau Pick-Up

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Billy’s Guacamole

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Collective Spirits

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Dine out for Life

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Easter Events on the Plateau

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Spring Onion Fritata

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Easter on the Green

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Dining Guide

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Dargan Workshops

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Three River Fly Fishing Festival

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Tour de Cashiers

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THE ARTS

VENTURE OUT

HEALTH 76

Mission Hospital

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The Elbow

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A State of Mind

HOMES & LIFESTYLES 84

In the Company of Majesty

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Big Blows

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Financial Talk

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Billowing Azaleas

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Wildflower Whimsy

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Gray Catbird

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Colette Clark, Volunteer

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Dark-Eyed Junko

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Highlands Food Pantry

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Sleeping Bee

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C-H Humane Society

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When is Trout Season?

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Big Brothers, Big Sisters

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Forever Farm

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H-C Land Trust

GIVING BACK

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Billy Love

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Highlands Playhouse

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Highlands PAC Satellite Series

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H-C Art League

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The Art of Melanie Miller

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Cashiers History

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Carpe Diem Farms

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Highlands PAC Concert Series

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Highlands History

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Highlands Rotary Club

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PAC Youth Theater

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Village Heritage Award

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Scholarship Fund

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H-C Chamber Music

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H-C Players

HISTORY

27 Calendar | 28 Highlands Map | 30 Cashiers Map | 55 Dining Guide | 89 Service Directory | 159 Advertiser’s Index

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MAKING IT HAPPEN

MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN Managing Partner

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Like a cool morning mist, Spring has settled on the mountain. Leaves and blossoms unfold, bringing the Plateau to life in spectacular hues. Fairways are lush, shops are full and

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DONNA RHODES Writer

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friends are returning for another season of mountain life. If you’re new in town, welcome. If you’ve just returned, welcome back. If you’ve been here forever, thanks for hanging out with us all this time. Another amazing season awaits - and we can’t wait to share it

WILEY SLOAN Writer

LUKE OSTEEN Writer

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JENNY KING Writer

MARY JANE MCCALL Writer

with you!

With love,

Janet and Marjorie

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Contributing Writers: Jane Gibson Nardy, Kathy Bub, Mary Adair Leslie, Sue Blair, Dr. Anastasia Halldin, David Stroud, Curt Christiansen, Julie Schott, Jeannie Chambers, William McReynolds, Sue Aery, Sonya Carpenter, Ann Self, and Zach Claxton.

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HATTIE BRYANT SPEAKS BY JENNY KING

Nationally-recognized healthcare consumer advocate Hattie Bryant will bring her vital message to a gala evening at Canyon Kitchen to benefit the Hospice Foundation of Western North Carolina, May 10. For reservations or more information, call (828) 524-8261 or visit HHFWNC.org.

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ward-winning Canyon Kitchen will be the venue for a fundraiser for Hospice House Foundation of Western North Carolina on Wednesday, May 10. Not only is this a most worthy cause, but it’s guaranteed to be an evening of fun and shared experience, along with exquisite dining. A highlight of the evening will be guest speaker Hattie Bryant. Bryant is a healthcare consumer advocate and is author of the book, “I’ll Have It My Way: Taking Control of End-of-Life Decisions.” Hailing from New Orleans, Bryant has made her living as an adult educator. She later taught management, sales, and customer service to hundreds of small businesses and from the convention platform. She had the privilege of presenting seminars in 47 states and produced teaching materials for customers like ABC-TV, Chase-JP Morgan, IBM, Microsoft, Qwest, and Verizon. Her seminars and continuing-education curriculum development have been in business schools throughout the world. Most recently Bryant studied at the University of Southern California Graduate School of Gerontology. How did she

become an advocate for end-of-life choices? In 1990 her mother suffered a severe stroke and lost all cognition. It was then that Bryant realized she could not depend on others to make decisions about what she might want done if she could no longer speak for herself. Bryant’s book is a tool for people to minimize, if not avoid entirely, the pain, suffering, confusion, and disagreements that can arise when end-of-life decisions are not spelled out clearly. Her book encourages you to begin this process now, whether perfectly healthy or facing a serious illness. Each event guest will receive a copy of “I’ll Have It My Way” and she’ll open the floor to questions and answers. Her message is relevant and her energy is contagious. Canyon Kitchen, located in Cashiers at Lonesome Valley, has become widely known for its open-air dining and extraordinary food. Chef Adam Hayes has won numerous awards over his nearly 20 years of experience. For more information on how you might attend the Hospice House Foundation Fundraiser at Canyon Kitchen on May 10, contact Phyllis Racine at (828) 524-8261 or visit HHFWNC.org.

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Author Hattie Bryant


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CANDID CRITTERS BY LUKE OSTEEN

Cashiers Library offers a chance to get to know your shy, furry neighbors.

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hether you’re a lifetime resident of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau or the briefest of seasonal residents, you know that you share your living space with a host of wild neighbors. Squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, foxes, bobcats, deer, bears, maybe even elk or, maybe, maybe, panthers − there’s a secret parade that’s staged just outside your sight every day and every night. They’re masters of stealth and they avoid you with a skill level that’d make a ninja resign in disgrace. But Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library is offering you the means of turning a spotlight on the creatures living right next to you. Motion-activated cameras are now available for check-out from the library for participants in the “North Carolina’s Candid Critters” initiative, which enables library users to participate in a statewide wildlife study. To join the project and check out a camera, sign up and complete a brief online training session at NCCandidCritters.org. Cameras will be distributed to participants

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who have already registered. Candid Critters is a state-sponsored study that makes cameras available through public libraries. Participants check out the cameras to mount on private property or public land, and weeks later retrieve the images for uploading to the Candid Critters website. Approved participants will be able to use their cameras for a series of three-week deployments. Library staff will be available to help with uploading the images. Data will be used to map trends in animal populations across the state. Typical images from the project — including deer, bears and bobcats in the eastern part of the state — can be viewed at www.tinyurl.com/candcrit. Candid Critters is a partnership among N.C. State University, the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, the State Library of N.C., N.C. Cardinal, North Carolina’s public libraries and the Smithsonian. For more information, contact Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library at (828) 743-0215.


BY BONNIE DAYTON

CENTER FOR LIFE ENRICHMENT

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hile there are many delightful places to wine and dine in Highlands, the Center for Life Enrichment urges you to take your dining experience to a new level and participate in one of our many culinary classes offered this season. These events are much more satisfying than just going into a restaurant and ordering from the menu. The distance between the chef and the diner is disregarded, making this a memorable culinary experience as the chef engages with participants in the course of the food preparation. For more information or to register for any of these classes, please call the Center for Life Enrichment office at (828) 526-8811 or visit clehighlands.com. “A Dining Extravaganza with Chef Johannes” is set for 6:00 P.M. Wednesday, June 7. Cost is $95 for CLE members and $110 for nonmembers. Experience a culinary feast at the new Library Kitchen and Bar as Chef Johannes turns on the “Wow” factor like only he can. The four-course menu will also include a selection of beer and wine. “Lakeside Cooking Demonstration and Lunch” will be held from 11:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, June 14. Cost is $65/$75. Enjoy an early summer lunch with hosts Laura Huerta and Travis Brooks at Lakeside Restaurant. A delicious menu served with wine will leave

your taste buds completely satisfied. Experience a “Flavorful Taste of Portugal,” at 4:00 P.M. Monday, July 17. Cost is $90/$100. Chef M (Melissa Pelkey-Hass) will entertain with her humor and vast culinary skills as she prepares an authentic Portuguese meal blended with Old World wines. It’ll be a meal that’s not only delicious but unlike any other. “The Edible Foraging Guided Tour” will be held from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M., Saturday, August 12. Cost is $30/$40. Take a guided hike with self-taught forager Ross Pearman to identify native plant species and mushrooms. This will be a moderate hike with frequent stops as your guide shares with you those morsels you can safely eat and those things you should stay away from. Ross provides many of the local restaurants with wild edible plants and mushrooms. “Cook & Tell: Recipes and Stories from Savannah’s Renowned Chef Johnathon Scott Barrett” is set for 11:00: A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, August 22. Cost is $45/$55. In this program, Johnathon will talk about his newest release, which highlights the South’s love of food and storytelling. Following the lecture there’ll be a reception on the porch and Johnathon will serve a few of his best hors d’oeuvres. “Sausage Academy,” 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Saturday, September 16, is a hands-on

class with Warren Dawkins who spent 53 years in the sausage industry. This unique seminar will provide you with the opportunity to make several different types of sausage, and you’ll leave with samples to enjoy at home. Cost is $45/$55. “All Time Favorites of On the Verandah” will be held from noon to 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, September 20. Cost is $50/$60.Participants will enjoy a smorgasbord of the Verandah’s favorite dishes. Demonstrations by Chef Andrew Figel, recipes and wine pairing make this an annual event not to miss. “Brewing and Brewery Tour in Beer City, USA,” will be held from 9:00 A.M. until later afternoon Saturday, September 23. Cost is $125/$140. Love Beer? This trip is for you as we explore craft brewing and breweries in Asheville, the city named in a USA Today poll as being the finest beer town in America. The program will be led by Dr. Sean O’Connell, Western Carolina University Biology Department Chair and leader of the Tuckaseegee Brewing Cooperative. “Tasting the Difference Between Old World and New World Wine,” is set for 3:30 P.M. Thursday, September 28. Cost is $45/$55 Explore and celebrate the world of wines with Davis and Tina Picklesimer, owners of the Highlands Wine Shoppe.

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TAKE DINING TO A NEW LEVEL


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The town of Highlands gets a well-deserved sprucing up with the Plateau Pickup Day, Saturday, April 22. Everyone is invited to join in the fun and enjoy a post-pickup cookout.

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pril showers bring May flowers, and here on the Plateau April also brings Highlanders together doing the serious work of spring cleaning in anticipation of our coming summer season. More daylight hours, budding flowers, and that wonderful feeling of spring in the air makes us all want to shake off the gray of winter and do our part sprucing up the community. You’ll know that spring cleaning has hit its crescendo when the annual Plateau Pickup Day arrives on Saturday, April 22, and you spot volunteers in bright orange vests picking up litter by the roadside. 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. Instead, it brings smiling faces of all ages out for a day of community service cleaning litter from the Gorge Road between Highlands and Franklin, the streets within town, and Highway 106. This year Plateau Pickup Day falls on Earth Day, so it’s an especially meaningful way for everyone to celebrate and serve on a local level. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to come out to make this annual event another rousing success. Volunteers will be rewarded with a well-deserved hot dog cookout at nearby Cliffside Lake. What better way to end a morning of hard work than to relax by a cool mountain lake? To participate, meet at the Highlands Visitor Center at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday, April 22. Call Jennifer at the Highlands Chamber of Commerce at (828) 526-2112 to sign up to volunteer. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes and the chamber will provide the supplies needed for the task − vests, gloves, litter pick up tools, and garbage bags.

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ANNUAL SPRING CLEANING BY MARY JANE MCCALL


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COLLECTIVE SPIRITS BY JENNY KING

The Bascom’s Collective Spirits celebration, set for June 8-10, offers new twists on this Plateau favorite − the unofficial start of the Highlands Season.

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he Bascom’s 11th Annual Collective Spirits: A Celebration of Art, Food and Wine is slated for June 8-10 and promises to be even better than ever. They’re spicing it up this year by introducing craft beer and other spirits to the menu, which will draw even more people to this exciting weekend. The event starts on Thursday, June 8, with the always popular private wine dinners. Each of the 12 dinners is held at a beautiful private home in either Highlands or Cashiers. A famous chef from around the country is stationed at each home with vintners from vineyards from across the country. The vintners and the chef work together to create perfect wine pairings with each course.

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The dinners have between five to10 courses, so participants get to taste a variety of the chef’s cuisine and a large sampling of the vineyard’s wine. Friday, June 9, is the Stock Your Cellars Tasting Market at The Bascom. Craft beer, wine, and other spirits will be available for tasting and purchase. Live music and delicious food will be just one of the highlights of the market. The weekend culminates with The Terrace Soiree grand gala on Saturday, June 10. In previous years, the gala has been held offsite, but this year they are bringing it back home to the spectacular setting of The Bascom itself. There will be a silent

auction, a live auction, food, dancing, and lots of excitement. The Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts is located at 323 Franklin Road in Highlands and is a not-for-profit charitable entity focused on community outreach, exhibitions, and education. Collective Spirits is their largest fundraiser, which funds their outreach program, and many attendees feel it marks the start of The Season in Highlands. Tickets are limited so make your plans today. To learn more about the Bascom’s Collective Spirits: A Celebration of Art, Food and Wine visit CollectiveSpirits.com or call (828) 526 -4949.


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PLAN YOUR EASTER HOPPENINGS BY MARY JANE MCCALL

Easter weekend, Saturday, April 15 and Sunday, April 16, offers a basketful of activities for the entire family. From Easter egg hunts, sumptuous brunches, and sunrise services to traditional worship services you will find plentiful opportunities to celebrate this special season in Highlands. The following suggestions are a sampling of the many activities you’ll find. EASTER EGG HUNTS

Highlands Recreation Park Saturday, April 15 at 11:00 A.M. Ages 10 an under Have your photo taken with the Easter Bunny Cashiers Village Green Saturday, April 15 at 10:30 A.M. Ages 10 and under Episcopal Church of the Incarnation Following the 9:00 A.M. Easter morning service, Sunday, April 16 Cashiers United Methodist Church Following the 11:00 A.M. Easter morning service, Sunday, April 16 RESTAURANTS SERVING EASTER BRUNCH Madison’s Restaurant Special 3 course brunch menu ($55 adults $24 children) 11:30 A.M. until 2:30 P.M. Reservations required 828-787-2525 On The Verandah Special Brunch Menu 11:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M. Reservations recommended 828-526-2338 Ugly Dog Public House Special Easter Brunch Beginning at 11:30 A.M. 828-526-8364 Wolfgang’s Restaurant and Wine Bistro Special Brunch Menu 11:30 A.M. until 2:00 P.M. 828-526-3807 Cornucopia Special Easter Brunch 11:00 A. M. until 3:00 P.M. 828-743-3750 Randevu Special Easter Brunch 8:00 A. M. until 3:00 P.M. 828-743-0190 Zookeeper Bistro Special Easter Brunch 8:00 A. M. until 2:00 P.M. 828-743-7711

CASHIERS AREA EASTER WEEK RELIGIOUS SERVICES

HIGHLANDS AREA EASTER WEEK RELIGIOUS SERVICES

Cashiers Area Churches Holy Week Services, Weekdays at 12:00 Noon (lunch served)

Highlands Area Stations of the Cross: Starts at Noon at Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church

Monday, April 10: Christ Anglican Church, 464 Hwy 64 East Tuesday, April 11: Glenville Wesleyan Church, 5223 Hwy 107 North Wednesday, April 12: Christ Church of the Valley, 3007 Hwy 64 West Thursday, April 13: Grace Community Church, 242 Hwy 107 North Friday, April 14: Cashiers United Methodist Church, 894 Hwy 107 South

Ecumenical Sunrise Service at 6:45 A.M. at the KelseyHutchinson Founders Park

Cashiers Area Stations of the Cross: Friday, April 14 @ 4:00 P.M. at the Village Green Cashiers Area Sunrise Service: Sunday, April 16 @ 7:00 A.M. Easter Sunrise Service at the Village Green (Cashiers UMC is rain back-up location)

CASHIERS AREA CHURCH SCHEDULES: Cashiers United Methodist Church Good Friday, April 14: Tenebrae Service at 12:00 noon (followed by a light lunch) Easter Sunday, April 16: Worship Services at 8:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. (Nursery at both services) Easter Egg Hunt for children following the 11:00 service

HIGHLANDS AREA CHURCH SCHEDULES Community Bible Church Thursday, April 13: Maundy Thursday Service 5:00 P.M. Friday, April 14: Good Friday Service “Indescribable Mercy” 6:00 P.M.

Easter Sunday, April 16: Worship Service “Water from the Rock”10:45A.M. Episcopal Church of the Incarnation Thursday, April 13: Maundy Thursday Service 7:00 P.M.

Saturday, April 15: Holy Eucharist Rite II 7:00 P.M. Easter Sunday, April 16: Holy Eucharist Rite II 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. (nursery available for both) First Baptist Church Highlands Friday, April 14: Tenebrae Service 7:30 P.M.

Easter Sunday, April 16: Sunrise Service 7:30 A.M. Worship Service 10:45 A.M.

Christ Anglican Church: Thursday, April 13: Maundy Thursday service at 6:00 P.M. Easter Sunday, April 16: Worship Service at 10:45 A.M.

First Presbyterian Church Highlands Easter Sunday, April 16: Worship Service 11:00 A.M.

Christ Church of the Valley Easter Sunday, April 16 Worship Service at 10:45 A.M.

Highlands United Methodist Church Thursday, April 13: Maundy Thursday Service 6:15 P.M.

Church of the Good Shepherd Maundy Thursday, April 13: Morning Prayer, 8:35 A.M. No Noon Service Holy Eucharist, Rite II, & stripping of altar, 5:30 P.M.

Friday, April 14: Good Friday Service 6:00 P.M.

Good Friday, April 14: Good Friday Liturgy, 12:00 Noon Community Stations of the Cross (Village Green), 4:00 P.M.

Our Lady of the Moutains

Easter Sunday, April 16: Holy Eucharist Rite I, 8:00 A.M. Holy Eucharist Rite II, 9:15 A.M. Holy Eucharist Rite II, 11:00 A.M.

Easter Sunday, April 16: Bluegrass Worship Service 9:09 A.M. Worship Service 10:50 A.M. Saturday, April 15: Worship Service 4:00 P.M. Easter Sunday, April 16: Worship Service 11:00 A.M.


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EASTER ON THE GREEN The Village Green’s Easter Weekend is a wondrous mix of reverence and whimsy for the entire community.

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he Village Green hosts more than 100 events each year. Many of these enhance the lifestyle of the Cashiers area for residents and visitors alike. Easter Weekend features events that celebrate the hope, renewal, and joy of the Spring holiday. For the first time this year, Cashiers area churches are planning to observe the Stations of the Cross on The Village Green. This walking devotional experience open to residents and visitors in the area features scripture, prayer and reflection to recall the events of Good Friday. Participants will meet at 4:00 P.M. Friday, April 14, at The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road in Cashiers. The annual S’More Kids Klothes Easter Egg Hunt will begin at 10:30 A.M. Saturday, April 15, for children 10 years old and under. “Grab your Easter basket and hippity-hoppity over to the Village Play area,” says Ann Self, executive director of The Village Green. Hundreds of treat-filled Easter eggs will be scat-

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tered around the park for hunters who will be divided according to age. Activities will also include entertainment, a free lunch, and a visit with the Easter Bunny at The Village Green Commons. The following day on Easter Sunday, churches in Cashiers will conduct the Community Easter Sunrise Service at 7:00 A.M. Sunday, April 16, at the Gazebo and Lawn of The Village Green. Everyone is invited to celebrate Easter with music and scripture as dawn breaks over the mountains. “What a wonderful way to laud the new creation in a such a magnificent, natural setting,” says Self. Those attending are encouraged to bring a lawn chair.

The Village Green provides a beautiful, free public space, however, it’s a nonprofit organization that depends on contributions to maintain the park and provide such an exceptional venue for the community. To learn more about The Village Green and these events or to make a donation, call (828) 743-3434 or visit villagegreencashiersnc.com.


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DARGAN WORKSHOPS Dovecote Porch & Gardens/Dargan Landscape Architects is ready to help you launch the season with style and confidence.

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on’t wait to get your garden off on the right foot this year. Dovecote Porch & Gardens/Dargan Landscape Architects will host a series of events in April and May, and continue all summer with their popular Friday lecture series, The Garden Talk Salon. On April 22, celebrate Earth Day and organize your thoughts around a new summer garden. Our Ecogarden Design series, a two/part workshop held on April 22 and May 12, focuses on planning, starting, designing and planting your Ecogarden. Ecogardens are holistic home environments designed to fit your lifestyle like a glove. Also on Saturday, April 22, we’ll have a Sculpture Dance Party from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Contemporary Stonehenge’s sculptors Carl and Ethan Peverall, join us for an Old-fashioned Barn Dance at Dovecote. Visit their new sculpture inspired by a recent invitational “think tank” journey to New Zealand. Please bring an appetizer and favorite beverage. We’re at 37 Flash Point Drive in Cashiers. Park in the Sculpture Meadow behind Dovecote. For reservations, contact mpdargan@dargan.com. This free celebration will be held rain or shine. Our classes include starting seeds (provided), heritage plants and edible landscapes, plus garden design for the whole property. Courses are held from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M., with a break for lunch as you design your oasis with landscape architects Hugh and Mary Palmer Dargan. Contact mpdargan@dargan.com. There’s a fee for these classes. On Saturday, April 29, learn to identify plants and forage like an expert! The Garden Talk Salon takes an early morning field trip to the 27th annual Asheville Herb Festival, followed with an afternoon foraging outing with dinner prepared by a farm-to-table specialist. Spend the night in Asheville and get an early start. Tote your plants home and get your edible landscape going with confidence. This is conducted by Mary Palmer Dargan and No Taste Like Home. Please contact mpdargan@ dargan.com. There is a fee for this excursion.

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FLY FISHING FESTIVAL BY JENNY KING

Serious and not-so-serious anglers will discover challenges and a healthy dose of fun on the local waterways of the Three River Fly Fishing Festival, April 27-29.

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f you want to support the students at Highlands School and have a great time, sign up now for the Three River Fly Fishing Festival, April 27-29. All proceeds go to the Highlands School Scholarship Fund and sponsorships are encouraged as a way to help out our area youth. Interested in entering a team but don’t know a thing about how to dress or how to cast? Don’t worry, you need not be fully equipped or experienced in the art of fly fishing, this is a festival for novices as well as those who know what they’re doing. You’ll even be able to rent everything you need. On Thursday, April 27, there will be a casting clinic held at Harris Lake in downtown Highlands. During the clinic, which is free and open to the public, novice fishers will be given casting instructions by

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experts and more seasoned casters can hone their skills. Event co-chair Hilary Wilkes explains that it’s not meant to be too serious. “This is a fun weekend,” he says. “We don’t give cash awards but have lots of great prizes donated by sponsors and vendors for everything from the most fish caught to the best fish tale, even the ugliest fish. The community has really pitched in to keep expenses minimal, and we really appreciate that.” The fishing 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 guided or unguided 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, and guides are available to hire for any team. Think of all the swag you’ll take home and the tall tales you’ll share! The $500 team entry fee covers streamside lunch both days from Mountain Fresh, an opening night reception at Wolfgang’s Restaurant and Wine Bistro, the closing night winners’ dinner at Cyprus International Cuisine, and happy hour at The Ugly Dog Pub. 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. You may also find information on their Facebook page, Three River Fly Fishing Festival.


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• COVER FEATURE •

MUD, SWEAT AND GEARS BY MARY JANE MCCALL | COVER PAINTING BY JANET CUMMINGS

Serious and not-so-serious bikers can test their endurance and enjoy the wild local scenery at the 24th Annual Tour de Cashiers, April 29.

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he 24th annual Tour de Cashiers rolls out on Saturday, April 29 at 8:00 A.M. from The Cashiers/Glenville Recreation Center on Frank Allen Road. Riders from across the southeast, and as far away as Idaho, make the pilgrimage to Cashiers for this annual event which has earned a reputation as one of the premier events in the southeast. The fresh mountain air, incredible mountain scenery, and rush of adrenaline afforded by the more than 10,000 feet of elevation change, make this race a favorite. More than 300 cyclists dedicate their day to the challenge of one of several routes: Quarter-Century (25 miles), Metric (62 miles), Century (100 miles). Returning riders will be treated to complementary snacks and beverages at the Ugly Dog Pub on

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Frank Allen Road. Pisgah Productions of Asheville will be lending operational support to the event by providing on-course surveillance, expanded rest stops, and en route mechanical assistance. Joining them will be community volunteers and regional fire departments, rescue squads, and local law enforcement agencies who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and comfort of the riders. Local community sponsors provide financial underwriting for the Tour. This year Highlands-Cashiers Hospital, a Mission Health Hospital, is the proud Marquee Sponsor. Jackie Medland, Ph.D., RN, and newly appointed President and CNO of HighlandsCashiers Hospital, views this particular part of western North Carolina as the ideal place

for community members who seek opportunities to improve their health and wellness. “Whether it’s hiking the beautiful Dry Falls in Highlands, visiting the Cashiers Farmers Market to pick up some fresh fruit and vegetables for your next meal, or participating in the Tour de Cashiers, this area is full of activities that allow everyone to breathe our fresh air, get moving, and eat healthy,” she says. Medland adds that she, as a new resident, is also enjoying learning about the many benefits her new community offers. For more information on sponsorship or volunteering, contact Cashiers Area Chamber, (828) 743-5191 or info@CashiersAreaChamber.com. Early rider registration at $60 is available at TourdeCashiers.com, linked to Active.com.


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• The Bascom Exhibitions: North Carolina: through May 28; Guerra de la Paz through June 9; Steven Forbes-deSoule through April 30; Community Art & After-School Selections through May, (828) 526-4949, www.TheBascom.org • The Bascom’s Saturday Playing in Clay, April 1 and 8, 10 A.M. to 12 P.M., (828) 526-4949, www.TheBascom.org • Bolshoi Ballet Live via Satellite features A Contemporary Evening, 12:55 P.M., Sunday, April 2, at the Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center. Tickets available online at www. highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. • The Bascom’s Wine Down Wednesdays, April 5, 12, 19, 26, 5:30 to 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-4949, www.TheBascom.org • The Metropolitan Opera Live via Satellite features Nabucco by Verdi, 12:55 P.M., Saturday April 8, at the Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center. Tickets available online at www. highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. • The Bascom’s April Photography Resident Artist Series April 8, 15, 22, 29, 1:00 to 4:00 P.M., (828) 526-4949, www. TheBascom.org • Bolshoi Ballet Live via Satellite features A Hero in Our Time, 12:55 P.M., Sunday, April 9, at the Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center. Tickets available online at www.highlandspac. org or by calling (828) 526-9047. • Easter Weekend at The Village Green, Stations of the Cross 4 p.m. Friday, April 14. Meet at The Village Green Commons for a Good Friday devotional Christian pilgrimage through the park. (828) 743-3434, www.villagegreencashiersnc.com. • Release the Rosé Wine Dinner at The Farm at Old Edwards, 7:00 P.M., Friday, April 14. Call (855) 220-4632 to reserve or visit www.oldedwardsinn.com/rosewinedinner • S’More Kids Klothes Easter Egg Hunt, 10:30 A.M. Saturday, April 15. Bring your basket to the Gazebo/Village Play area. Stay for lunch and visit with the Easter Bunny at The Village Green Commons. (828) 743-3434, www.villagegreencashiersnc.com. • National Theatre Live via Satellite features Hedda Gabler, 1:00 P.M., Saturday, April 15, at the Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center. Tickets available online at www.highlandspac. org or by calling (828) 526-9047. • Community Easter Sunrise Service at 7:00 A.M. Sunday, April 16, at the Gazebo and Lawn of the Village Green. Celebrate Easter Sunday with area churches. Bring a lawn chair. (828) 743-3434, www.villagegreencashiersnc.com. • Smitten’s Third Thursday Event features clay-sculpturist Melanie Miller, at 5:30 P.M., April 20, at Smitten. RSVP (828) 526-9300. • “Laughing Earth Garden Tour” Friday, April 21. Reservations required, Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust, To reserve: info. hitrust@earthlink.net or (828) 526-1111. • Highlands Plateau Pickup Day, Saturday, April 22. To participate, meet at the Highlands Visitor Center at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday, April 22. Call Jennifer at the Highlands Chamber of Commerce at (828) 526-2112 to sign up to volunteer. • Ecogarden Design series, a two/part workshop held 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M., on April 22 and May 12, at Dovecote Porch & Gardens/Dargan Landscape Architects. For reservations, contact mpdargan@dargan.com. • The Metropolitan Opera Live via Satellite features Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky, 12:55 P.M., Saturday April 22, at the Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center. Tickets available online at www.highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. • Benefit with FRIENDS, a fundraiser for Friends For Life Animal Sanctuary, 6:30 to 9:30 pm, Saturday, April 22 at The Cork and Barrel. Music by Recording Artist Amy Black and Silent Auction.

www.friendsforlifeforeverfarm.org • Sculpture Dance Party from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Saturday, April 22, Dovecote Porch & Gardens/Dargan Landscape Architects, For reservations, contact mpdargan@dargan. com. This free celebration will be held rain or shine. • Art League of Highlands-Cashiers’ meeting, 5:00 P.M. Monday, April 24, in The Bascom Atrium, following a 4:30 P.M. wine social. Presenting the program will be Eric Araujo, who began a three-month Sculpture Fellowship at The Bascom in March. This presentation is free and open to the public. artleaguehighlands-cashiers.com •Three Rivers Fly Fishing Tournament, April 27-29, Highlands NC.Contact Hillary Wilkes at Highland Hiker, (828) 526-8673 • Dining Out for Life 2017, Thursday, April 27, at On the Verandah. For more information visit wncap.org. • Arbor Day Silver Jubilee Celebration, The Village Green commemorates its 25th anniversary at 4 P.M. Friday, April 28, at the Gazebo. (828) 743-3434, www.villagegreencashiersnc.com. • Betsy Paul Art Raffle, to benefit the Cashiers-Glenville Fire, Department, will feature a wood panel mixed media by Dottie Bruce. The drawing will be held Friday, April 28. Tickets: (828) 743-0880. • The Frog Prince, will be performed by the PAC Youth Theater, at 7:30 P.M. on Friday and Saturday, April 28-29 and 2:30 P.M. on Sunday, April 30 at the Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center. Tickets available online at www.highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. •The Garden Talk Salon field trip to the 27th annual Asheville Herb Festival, on Saturday, April 29. Conducted by Mary Palmer Dargan and No Taste Like Home. Please contact mpdargan@ dargan.com. •24th annual Tour de Cashiers, 8:00 A.M., Saturday, April 29, starts at Cashiers/Glenville Recreation Center on Frank Allen Road. For more information on sponsorship or volunteering, contact Cashiers Area Chamber, (828) 743-5191 or info@ CashiersAreaChamber.com. • National Theatre Live via Satellite features Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, 1:00 P.M., Saturday April 29, at the Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center,. Tickets available online at www.highlandspac.org or by calling (828) 526-9047. • Celebrate Clayton, April 29-30, downtown featuring art, music, food and kids korner, www.celebrateclayton.com.

Weekly Events EVERY MONDAY • Studio Alive: Life Drawing 10 am to 1 pm, The Bascom, (828) 526-4949, www.TheBascom.org • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 2:00, 5:00 and 8:00 P.M. , (828) 526-2695. EVERY TUESDAY • Dulcimer Club meets at 9:00 A.M., at Kelsey Hutchinson Park and at the Highlands Methodist Church in case of bad weather, Free beginner lessons at the church at 1:30 P.M. (828) 743-3797 • 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, (706) 746-5540. • Duplicate Bridge, 1:00 P.M., Albert Carlton Library. (828) 743-0215. • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 2:00 , 5:00 and 8:00 P.M. , (828) 526-2695. • Community Dinners, 6:00 P.M. at the Highlands Community Building on Highway 64, just past the ball field. There is no charge for the meal and all are welcome. 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. • Children’s Storytime Hour 11:00 A.M. Albert Carlton Library at (828) 743-0215. • 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. • Live Music, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M., Slabtown Pizza, (828) 7430020. • Bluegrass with Nitrograss, 7:30 P.M., The Ugly Dog Pub in Highlands, (828) 526-8364. EVERY THURSDAY • Free Movie, 3:40 P.M., Albert Carlton Library, (828) 7430215. • NAMI Appalachian South support group meeting 6:45 to 8:15 P.M. at 14 West. Palmer St., Franklin, (828) 526-9510. • Bluegrass featuring regional bands at 7:00 P.M., The Ugly Dog Pub in Cashiers, (828) 743-3000. EVERY FRIDAY • Duplicate Bridge Games, 12:45 P.M., Highlands Civic Center. • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 2:00, 5:00 and 8:00 P.M. , (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 4:00 to 7:00 P.M., Wine Garden, Old Edwards Inn. • Live Music, 6:00 to 11:00 P.M., Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625. • Live Music, 7:00 P.M., On The Verandah, (828) 526-2338. • Live Jazz, The Ugly Dog Pub in Cashiers, (828) 743-3000. • Live Music featuring regional talent, 9:30 P.M.. The Ugly Dog Pub in Highlands, (828) 526-8364. EVERY SATURDAY • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 2:00, 5:00 and 8:00 P.M. , (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 4:00 to 7:00 P.M., Wine Garden, Old Edwards Inn. • Live Music, 6:00 to 11:00 P.M., Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625. • Live Music, 7:00 P.M., On The Verandah, (828) 526-2338. EVERY SUNDAY • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 2:00, 5:00 and 8:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 8:00 to 10:00 P.M., Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625.

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THE WORLD IS BUT A CANVAS BY DONNA RHODES | THE ART OF BILLY LOVE

Billy Love’s expansive vision for The Bascom includes the entire communities of Highlands and Cashiers.

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recently spoke with Billy Love, artist and education director for The Bascom, about his role in the arts community. We began by defining Art’s function in society, particularly Highlands and Cashiers. “Art is boundless,” he says. “It helps people express their emotions. It can communicate things words cannot. Art can connect cultures, be therapeutic, move us, and make us move. It consoles us, stirs us up, opens doors, boosts our economy, makes us feel good or simply makes us feel.” As education director Love wants to ensure art is accessible to beginning art students, art dilettantes, art supporters, and art professionals. In other words, his mission is to make art part of many people’s lives in a variety of ways. “It makes me feel good to design opportunities, to watch people explore them, and to see their successful results,” he says. He’s done that well and often. The class schedule, with its roster of world-famous artist/teachers, is a boon to Western North Carolina. It puts Highlands in league with big cultural centers around the country.

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Under Love’s direction, The Bascom’s artist-in-residence and emerging artist program has a huge ripple effect on the artistic community, particularly with the K-12 afterschool program. Artist-in-residence Byron Tenesaca had an impressive impact on the children’s program. His innovative photographic style fascinated the students. It encouraged vast exploration and discovery, expanding the curriculum to include this new medium. Working with homeschooler Noah Carver, 14, Byron was able to open a door to a burgeoning artist. Now Noah has a new digital camera and his own show at The Bascom on the horizon. Some people in the creative world are artists, but some are artful administrators who see to it that art and artists are supported. Billy Love is a fine artist in that regard, a conduit, channeling assistance to artists and their creations to the world. If you haven’t taken a class, attended a lecture, or supported a fundraiser for The Bascom’s exceptional educational program, start the 2017 season with an ar-

tistic plunge and a phone call to Love at The Bascom (828) 526-4949. Seize your art-portunity!

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SUMMER SEASON With a successful winter season receding in the rearview mirror, Highlands Playhouse turns its attention to its exciting 2017 of professional theater.

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hat’s a wrap! Our Awards Season film series came to a close in March. We were fortunate enough to host seven of the nine films nominated for Best Picture, as well as seven other films that were nominated in other categories. Thank you so much to all who turned out. We are confident that this award series will become an annual event. We’re ecstatic about the lineup of our 79th Summer Season. Plan to join us for what will almost certainly be an unforgettable series − “Cabaret,” slated for June 22 through July 8; “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, July 13 through 29; “The Fox on the Fairway,” August 3 through 19; and “Tenderly: The Rosemary Clooney Musical,” August 24 through September 3. General admission tickets will be offered on April 1 (no kidding). Tickets for our summer live performances are $38 each. Ticket sales make up only about 50 percent of our operation costs, so we rely heavily on patrons who love the arts and want to see it thrive here in Highlands. On that note, we host one annual FUNdraising dinner and auction to raise the funds needed. This year’s Bubbles Event will be held at The Farm at Old Edward’s. Details will be forthcoming, but save the date for July 6 at 6:00 P.M. Finally, we are happy to announce the return of our Summer Children’s Camp. Artistic Director Bill Patti will once again assemble a team of professional actors who will challenge campers to discover, explore, and develop skills in many aspects of theatre such as acting, singing, and dancing. For more information on the camp (as well as any other HP happenings), visit highlandsplayhouse.org.

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SATELLITE SERIES SOARS

Eugene Onegi

BY MARY ADAIR TRUMBLY

Highlands Performing Arts Center has an ambitious April, loaded with sensational performances by the Bolshoi Ballet, National Theatre of London, and the Metropolitan.

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pril is a busy month for the Live via Satellite Series at the Highlands Performing Arts Center. On Sunday, April 2 at 12:55 P.M, The PAC presents “Bolshoi Ballet, A Contemporary Evening,” together with Harald Lander’s homage to classical ballet in “Études” and Alexei Ratmansky’s colorful folklore-inspired “Russian Seasons.” “A Contemporary Evening” brings some of the best dancers in the world together with masters of contemporary choreography. PAC will offer the Met Opera’s “Nabucco” at 12:55 P.M. Saturday, April 8. This performance was “snowed out” in January here in Highlands. We received permission to show it at this later date. Met Music Director James Levine conducts Verdi’s early drama of Ancient Babylon, “Nabucco,” with Plácido Domingo adding a new role to his

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repertoire as the title character. Liudmyla Monastyrska sings the tour-de-force role of Abigaille, Nabucco’s willful daughter. The Bolshoi Ballet’s “A Hero of Our Time” will be presented Sunday, April 9, at 12:55 P.M. The new ballet score is based on motifs from the Lermontov novel “A Hero of Our Time.” The PAC presents the National Theatre of London’s performance of “Hedda Gabler” at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, April 15. Hedda and Tesman have just returned from their honeymoon and the relationship is already in trouble. The Met Opera will stage “Eugene Onegin” at 12:55 P.M. Saturday, April 22. Anna Netrebko reprises one of her most acclaimed roles as Tatiana, the naïve heroine of Tchaikovsky’s opera, adapted from Pushkin’s classic novel. Dmitri Hvorostovsky stars

as the title character, who rejects Tatiana’s love until it’s too late. The month closes with the National Theatre’s staging of “Rosencrantz & Guilderstern are Dead” at 1:00 P.M. Saturday, April 29. Against the backdrop of Hamlet, two hapless minor characters, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, take center stage. As the young double act stumble their way in and out of the action of Shakespeare’s iconic drama, they become increasingly out of their depth as their version of the story unfolds. The National Theatre of London has added several more plays to the 2017 Season. Please check back often to get an updated schedule. Tickets are available online at highlandspac.org, at the door, or by calling (828) 526-9047. Highlands PAC is located at 507 Chestnut Street.


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ARCHWAY ON THE GREENWAY BY ZACK CLAXTON

The talents of Sculptor Eric Araujo are on full display at The Bascom and throughout the Highlands community.

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he first meeting of the Art League of Highlands-Cashiers’ 2017 season will be at 5:00 P.M. Monday, April 24, in The Bascom Atrium, following a 4:30 P.M. wine social. Presenting the program will be Eric Araujo, who began a three-month Sculpture Fellowship at The Bascom in March. Eric Araujo is a working and teaching artist from New York. He is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice extends across various mediums such as Sculpture, Drawing, and Social practices. Eric received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute and Master of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute. In addition to teaching undergraduate visual arts in New York and New Jersey, Araujo is owner and principal Fabri-

cator at Maven Designs and an Installation Specialist for the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. His work has been shown in the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts; the di Rosa Preserve in Napa Valley, California; the Canzani Center Gallery at Columbus College of Art and Design; Johannson Projects in Oakland, California; and Present Company in Brooklyn, New York. Most recently his work was included in a group exhibition at BRIC Arts in Downtown Brooklyn. While at The Bascom, Araujo will construct, of reclaimed lumber and steel, three sculptural and functional additions to the Winkler Sculpture and Nature Trail – part of the Highlands Plateau Greenway. His

contributions will include benches and an archway. The Bascom and Greenway are seeking financial assistance from members of the community to underwrite the cost of materials. To sponsor this project, contact Will Barclift at (828) 787-2897. In addition to the Greenway project, Eric will also teach school children and adults, visit classrooms, provide public lectures, and visit Western Carolina University art studios to educate in the name of The Bascom’s community outreach. This presentation is free and open to the public. Join us at 4:30 P.M. for the social, followed by the presentation. Please visit artleaguehighlands-cashiers.com for the latest information about the Art League.

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WHEN SILVER SPEAKS BY DONNA RHODES

For artist Melanie Miller, spotlighted at Smitten, her work is a blending of hard-won lessons and an almost mystical intuition.

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hen Melanie Miller sank her eager fingers into silver clay for the first time, it was joy at first touch. Her love affair with that medium has lasted 12 years and shows no signs of waning. Lucky Melanie, lucky us, for on April 20 she and her work will be the main feature at Smitten’s monthly Third Thursday event. A self-taught clay-sculpturist, she owes her creative aptitude to a talented coal miner dad who excelled as a bluegrass musician. Her mother took care of their seven kids, occupying them with inventive craft projects and inspired excursions into the land of imagination. Melanie’s work is unique, each piece a triumph of skillful design and thoughtful inscription. Her medium, silver clay, is fairly new to the art world. “Silver clay is pure silver particles infused in a clay binder,” she says. “I fire my handsculpted landscapes, pendants, charms, etc. at 1650 degrees. The moisture and

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binder burn out, leaving a beautiful pure silver product.” She is most proud of her silver landscapes. She meticulously inscribes meaningful quotes on each piece, sometimes the choice of the buyer, but often words of personal heroes. Empathic and a survivor of a difficult childhood, it took years to heal and discover her true connection to people, the earth, Nature, and trees. . .especially trees. “Without them, Earth would be a whirling ball of dust,” she says. “We owe our very existence to them.” She is so in tune with Nature and sensitive souls that she often knows what a customer will choose before they do. See how she weaves her tree and nature themes into her dramatic keepsakes. Visit alchemistgarden.com. You’ll agree she has truly resurrected the ancient art of alchemy. Smitten is located at 468 Main Street indowntown Highlands. Third Thursday is April

20, 5:00 P.M. until the fat lady sings and the cows come home. Call (828) 526-9300 for more information or email kat@smittenofhighlands.com.


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THIS SUMMER’S GONNA ROCK BY MARY ADAIR TRUMBLY

The Highlands Performing Arts Center’s concert calendar is filled with music, dance, and a healing dose of laughter.

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he Highlands Performing Arts Center’s 2017 Concert Season begins Saturday, June 17, with the PAC Gala featuring an all-new show by The Hit Men 2.0. The concert begins at 5:00 P.M. and the Gala Dinner at 7:00 P.M. at Highlands Falls Country Club. The Hit Men is a supergroup comprised of vocalists who either played, sang or performed with some of the biggest stars of the era, featured on songs like “Who Loves You,” “Oh What a Night,” “The Locomotion,” “Peace Train,” “Mony Mony,” and “Joy to the World.” Saturday, June 24, brings bluegrass at its finest back to PAC with Seldom Scene. On April 22, this longtime pillar of the bluegrass world will debut a new CD with the aptly titled “Long Time…Seldom Scene.” The new CD features 16 oft-requested

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tunes and is the band’s first studio album since the Grammy-nominated album “Scenechronized” in 2007. Saturday, July 1, features a fun-filled evening of comedy for the whole family with Keith Alberstadt. Keith has worked with and written for “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” “Last Comic Standing,” “Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update,” “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon; and “Comics Unleashed.” On Saturday, September 16, Taylor 2 returns to the PAC. Taylor 2 is part of the Paul Taylor American Modern Dance Company of New York City. Paul Taylor was a principal dancer with Martha Graham and George Balanchine, and still creates two new works a year. Broadway comes to the stage on Sat-

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urday, September 23, with The Doo Wop Project. These singers and dancers starred in “Memphis and Motown: The Musical.” They bring an electrifying and off-thecharts energetic performance. Beatles fans need to mark Saturday, September 30, on their calendars. The Billy McGuigen Band presents “Yesterday & Today: The Interactive Beatles Experience.” This is an all-audience request concert. The band knows every song the Beatles ever wrote, the way it was written. Last, but not least…Friday, November 24, the day after Thanksgiving, our own regional superstars, the Mountain Faith Band will present “A Mountain Faith Christmas.” Tickets will be on sale April 17. PAC Memberships are available now. Check out highlandspac.org or call (828) 526-9047.


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YOUTH THEATER NEW, & NEW BY MARY ADAIR TRUMBLY

The PAC Youth Theater’s production of “The Frog Prince,” set for April 28-30, represents the flowering of an ambitious program helmed by Megan Potts.

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he Highlands Performing Arts Center announces the appointment of Megan Greenlee Potts as Artistic Director of the PAC Youth Theater. Potts’ predecessor, Dr. Ronnie Spilton, now shares her time between Highlands and Savannah with her husband Curt. Potts has been Dr. Spilton’s assistant for many years; and has years of technical and acting experiences, including a bachelor’s degree from Ithaca College in Technical Theater and Acting. She has already initiated several new classes for the Youth Theater program − Technical Theater Lab Class (a hands-on class focusing on the use of lighting and electronics in theater); Acting 1 Class (studying act-

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The cast and crew of “The Frog Prince.”

ing techniques and applying them through monologues and scene work); Lighting and Sound Intern Program (opportunities to work with professional technicians on professional concerts, etc); Discussion Classes after the Live via Satellite presentations (concerning all aspects of the production by the The Met Opera and the National Theatre of London.) As always, the PAC Youth Theater program is open to all students in the Highlands-Cashiers area, grades 7–12, and there is no financial commitment for the students. The 2017 Spring production will be “The Frog Prince” by David Mamet. Two school performances will be held for local students and three performances open to the public on Friday and Saturday evening, April 28

and 29 and a Sunday matinee on April 30. With “The Frog Prince,” Mamet turns his considerable talents to the age-old children’s story of the prince who is turned into a frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free will. The old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that appeals to adults as well as to children. Tickets are available online at highlandspac.org, at the door, or by calling (828) 526-9047. Tickets are $5 for adults; students are free. For more information about the PAC Youth Theater program call the number above. The Highlands Performing Arts Center is located at 507 Chestnut Street.

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CHAMBER CONCERT SERIES BY JENNY KING

The Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival will spotlight the genius of cellist Zuill Bailey during its exquisite 36th season.

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he Highland-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival is presenting its 36th season June 25 through August 6. The regular concert series are held Fridays and Saturdays at the Highlands Performing Arts Center and Saturdays and Mondays at the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library. A featured artist this season is cellist Zuill Bailey, 2017 winner of two Grammy Awards and considered one of the premier cellists in the world. Bailey will be performing during the final weekend of the festival, August 4 and 5, and will headline the Final Gala on August 6. Bailey received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from the Peabody Conservatory and the Juilliard School. He performs on the Rosette 1693 Matteo Gofriller Cello, formerly owned by Mischa Schneider of the Budapest String Quartet. In addition to his extensive touring engagements, he is the Artistic Director of El Paso Pro-Musica in Texas, the Sitka Summer Music Festival/Series and Cello Seminar in Alaska, the Northwest Bach Festival in Washington, Guest Artistic Director of the Mesa Arts Center in Arizona, and Professor of Cello at the University of Texas at El Paso. Bailey was named the 2014 Johns Hopkins University Distinguished Alumni and was awarded the Classical Recording Foundation Award for 2006 and 2007 for Beethoven’s complete works for Cello and Piano. An internationally renowned recording artist, Bailey won Grammy Awards for “Tales of Hemingway” and is honored for Best Solo Performance, plus Best Contemporary Classical Composition and Best Compendium again for Tales of Hemingway. The Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival’s regular series concerts and special events have become a highlight of the season on the Plateau. This, its 36th season, will feature many familiar favorites as well as newcomers and tickets may be purchased for the entire season or for individual concerts. Once again, they will be offering several salons, which are casual events in beautiful private homes in the area. These intimate gatherings are held from 5:00 until 7:00 P.M., with musicians performing short programs followed by light hors d’oeuvres. For further information on the entire festival call (828) 526-9060 or visit them online at h-cmusicfestival.org.

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THE ARTS

THE RIGHT DIRECTION BY JENNY KING

Donna Cochran’s myriad tasks for Highlands Cashiers Players mirror the development of this cherished Plateau institution.

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onna Cochran has been part of the Highlands Cashiers Players since its first production, “Steel Magnolias,” in which she played the role of Ouiser. At that time, the organization was known as Highlands Community Players and Cochran has seen many things, in addition to the name, change since 1995. “My father used to say, ‘That which does not change dies,’ and HCP has indeed come a long way from holding shows in the Community Building,” Cochran says. “But as an organization we have made a two-decade commitment to producing Good Plays, Well Done.” The first full length show she directed was the melodrama “Caught in the Villain’s Web.” She has also directed Neil Simon’s “Rumors,” parts of “The Dining Room,” and “You Know I Can’t Hear You When the Water’s Running.” One of her most cherished directorial memories was when

she directed “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” which starred her daughter, Katie. Most recently she was the director of “Welcome to Mitford,” which boasted a cast of 23. When asked what she liked Donna Cochran most about directing, she answered by saying, “The best (and worst) thing about being a dy, “Don’t Cry for Me, Margaret Mitchell,” director for HCP is that one is given almost at the Highlands Performing Arts Center complete artistic freedom. This means a and directed by Cochran. She saw the show either succeeds or fails depending play two years ago in Charleston and imon the choices of cast and production mediately felt it would be one Highlands staff. I have been incredibly fortunate in audiences would identify with and love. finding talented actors and great and loyShe would like to remind everyone that al personnel working behind the scenes.” backstage help is still needed, and ushShe is currently on the board of HCP ers, box office attendants, prop handlers, and, as one of the many dedicated vol- set painters, and dressers. If you’re interunteers, serves in whatever capacity is ested in learning more about becoming needed for a production. an HCP volunteer, call the box office at This spring, May 18-28, HCP will be pre- (828) 526 -8084 and someone will return senting a historical (and hysterical) come- your call.

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Easter Coconut Creme Cupcakes Servings: 22 standard cupcakes Preheat oven 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line two dozen cupcake tins with standard size liners. Ingredients 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour 1 3/4 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup white sugar 1/2 cup unsalted butter (softened) 2 eggs (room temperature) 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 teaspoon coconut extract 1/2 cup coconut milk 14 oz shredded sweetened coconut Bag of jellybeans 1 recipe of Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting

CUPCAKE QUEEN BY LUKE OSTEEN

For Taylor Crawford, a lifetime of learning and a healthy imagination have led her to the sweet title of Cupcake Queen.

Cupcakes are just a little gift that can brighten any day,” explains local chef Taylor Crawford. You could say that she’s come upon her talents naturally, but there’s plenty of trial and error in her background, and maybe a touch of magic. “I learned to cook from my mom, sometimes my great-grandmother. Just little things here and there,” she says. “But what really inspired me was this book called “Kitchen Princess,” about a character who loved to bake. Her philosophy was – Cooking for others is the way to show you care about them. It’s a gift to share.” When Taylor was given free rein in her Blue Ridge School Home Economics kitchen, she found out for herself just how right that book had been. She turned out a dizzying array of cakes and cupcakes for friends and teachers and soon developed a reputation for daring recipes that extended far beyond the confines of the school. Baking is exacting, so improvisation demands a long process of experimentation. “You can’t just add peanut butter to a chocolate cupcake recipe and end up with Chocolate-Peanut Butter Cupcakes. At least nothing that anyone would want to eat,” she says. “You have to be patient and willing to try and try again. But when you get it right, you get something magical.” In a short span, she’s developed ecstasy-inducing recipes for things like Lemon Blackberry Cupcakes topped with Blackberry Butter Frosting, Bananas Foster Cupcakes, and Grasshopper Pie Cupcakes. All of which brings us to the 2017 Cashiers Library Chocolate Cookoff, which featured offerings by chefs, caterers and professional party organizers. Out of the this field of over 25 entrants, Taylor took top honors for her White Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes, the first time a white chocolate recipe had been so recognized. Today, you can find Taylor’s creations on sale at The Farmer’s Market at the Cashiers Crossroads. For special orders, you can contact her at (828) 2005362. For fun, you can keep up with her kitchen adventures at her blogpost – kitchenprincessblogblog.wordpress.com.

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Instructions: In a separate bowl combine flour and baking soda with a whisk and set aside. In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar together with a hand mixer until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs one at a time, then add vanilla and coconut extracts until combined. Alternate flour mixture and coconut milk until it makes a semi thick batter. Do not over beat. Fold in 1 cup of shredded coconut. Set the rest of the bag aside. Divide between 22 cupcake liners and fill 3/4 full. Bake between 15-18 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Set on cooling rack and cool before frosting.

Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting Ingredients: 8 oz. cream cheese (room temperature) 1/2 cup (1 stick) salted butter (room temperature) 2 Tablespoons coconut extract 2 1/2 cups confectioner’s sugar 1 Tablespoon coconut curd Instructions Cream cream cheese and butter with a hand held mixture until combined. Add coconut extract and or coconut curd one tablespoon at a time. Add confectioner’s sugar 1/2 cup at time, mixing slowly to not send sugar everywhere. Keeping mixing until mixture is light or fluffy. Keeping adding sugar to your desired consistency. With a circular tip and your frosting bag, fill with frosting. Pierce tip into cupcake and squeeze gently to fill with frosting. Afterward create a large dollop of frosting on top of cupcake.


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ROSÉ HAS ITS DAY BY JENNY KING

The seldom understood Rosé finally gets its chance to shine with The Farm at Old Edwards Inn’s Release the Rosé Wine Dinner, Friday, April 14.

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he Release the Rosé Wine Dinner at the Farm at Old Edwards on April 14 is a welcome harbinger of spring, and one you won’t want to miss. There are many misconceptions about the much-maligned wine and you’ll receive a comprehensive education when Advanced Sommelier Nick Demos takes the floor. Don’t worry, there will be no tests, just lots of outstanding food, wines, and live music. What will you find at the dinner? Well, it won’t be pink André or that dreaded sugary white zin of the 1970s. Many different types of rosés are being made worldwide, and the taste really depends on the wine’s country of origin. The variety of shades comes from the length of time the wines are in contact with red grape skins. Just like its red or white counterparts, rosés are more versatile than you may think. You can use them in cocktails and drink them with barbecue or salad. There are no rules! The resurgence in its popularity here in the US began roughly five years ago, and in France it’s believed that sales of rosés surpass that of

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red or white. Sommelier Nick Demos will be present to discuss the different pairings and educate diners on the joys of rosés. Nick, a native of Western North Carolina, has been immersed in wine culture since an early age. His grandfather opened the very first wine shop in downtown Asheville, North Carolina, just after prohibition. In July of 2016, Mr. Demos passed the ever-challenging Advanced Sommelier exam through the Court of Master Sommeliers. He is currently pursuing his studies as a candidate for the Master Sommelier diploma. April is the ideal time for the spring releases and Old Edwards is pairing these luscious wines with the culinary creations of Madison’s chefs. Live music, rustic ambiance, and fun camaraderie will make for another magical evening at The Farm. It is the perfect time to get your #rosévibes on in time for the spring season. For reservations and further information on the Release the Rosé Wine Dinner, visit Old Edwards Inn online at OldEdwardsInn.com or give them a call at (866) 526-8008.


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HOW LONG DO I WAIT? BY CURT CHRISTIANSEN

Curt unravels The Mystery of Aging Wine that Still Seems Young.

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hen I entered the wine business 26 years ago, I immediately found that people are looking for others that they think will have the capacity to appreciate and enjoy their older wine treasures. Many assumed I would be a worthy candidate. Typically, I would be given a taste of a 30-35-year-old Bordeaux. The color was usually a brickish red and nearly clear around the edge. The aromas were subtly sublime. The wines usually were devoid of any weight or viscosity. The flavors were muted and focused more on the earthy, herbal, and not so much on fruit. They were usually on the verge of being dried out and tart. Overall was I impressed with the wines considering their age. The aromatics usually seemed to outlive the flavors. Would

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I want to enjoy the wine with dinner? No. Although the wines were impressive for their age, they were wines to taste and admire, not to Drink. Fast forward 26 years. I have noticed a change in these wines of the same age, many of the same chateau. These wines seem younger in every aspect. Maybe Bordeaux has started using sulfites. I’ll give you a moment to stop laughing. The color is deeper all the way to the rim, the aromas are not as subtle, but lovely nonetheless. But the texture has drastically changed. The wine still hugs the glass and your taste buds as well. The flavors are generous and show muted notes of red fruit, as well as earth and spice. They have all for the most part maintained a sense of balance.

So, I must ask myself, why? The first clues are on the labels. The alcohol content in these wines has increased from one to nearly four percent. The other, rather disappointing fact, is that nearly all the chateau that I tasted 26 years ago, now have the same “consultant.” The only continent he doesn’t have any clients is Antarctica. So, it comes back to the age-old question of nature or nurture. Though all change is not bad. If you like your aged wines the way they used to taste you’ll just have to wait another decade, or just buy them precellared. If you’re a fan of the new style, then there are good things ahead. Drink well, Curt Christiansen, Wine Navigator


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ROCK THE GUAC! BY JENNY KING

Using only the freshest ingredients, Billy Leonard’s Guacamole and Salsa are a slice of paradise for the palate.

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man of many talents and interests, the common thread through Billy Leonard’s life is education. He is on the board of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, has a ministry, he is writing a book, and now is a Certified Health Coach. He and his wife Yen Ling, grow much of their own produce and their three daughters think it’s great fun to harvest their salads. While Yen Ling cooks a lot of traditional Taiwanese foods, Billy leans toward a more basic meal, easy to prepare, and without sugars and starches. Does this mean his food is boring? Far from it. Using fresh herbs and produce, he can whip up a tasty dish in no time. When he was asked for a recipe, Billy laughs. “Most of my meals are really simple,” he says. “Prior to my food shift five years ago, I ate unhealthy Mexican food at least two to three times per week. Now I get to enjoy the flavor of Mexican food without the pain of it.” He makes guacamole and salsa from scratch. He then cooks a thin steak with lime juice, salt, and pepper. He will cut the steak into small squares, then put a dab of guacamole on top, then a jalapeño on top of that, then a dab of salsa on top of that, and top it off with a cilantro leaf.

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BILLY’S GUACAMOLE Ingredients 3 Hass Avocados (also known as Bilse Avocados) 1/3 Red Onion 1 mashed Garlic Clove 1 juiced Lime 1 tbsp of Cilantro Salt and Pepper to taste (if taste isn’t strong enough, add more) Instructions Put all of that in a bowl and mix/mash with a spoon

BILLY’S SALSA

Ingredients 3 Red Tomatoes 1/3 Red Onion 1.5 juiced Limes 1/2 cup of Cilantro 5-10 Jalapeno Slices (to taste) Oregano to taste Cumin to taste Salt and Pepper to taste (if taste isn’t strong enough, add more). Instructions Put all that in a blender and blend just enough to mix.


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ON THE VERANDAH HOSTS WNCAP BY JENNY KING

On the Verandah is the local sponsor for Dining Out for Life, Thursday, April 27. Call (828) 526-2338.

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he Western North Carolina AIDS Project’s (WNCAP) 15th annual Dining Out for Life benefit will take place on April 27 in Asheville and the surrounding communities, including Highlands. On the Verandah of Highlands has agreed to be one of the host restaurants. “Dining Out For Life is an opportunity for everyone in the community to come out and support the cause,” says Jesse Oates Vest, Special Events Coordinator for WNCAP. “From the diners, to the restaurants, to the amazing volunteers, there are so many people involved to make the event a success.” The funds raised during Dining Out for Life directly support WNCAP’s work of HIV/AIDS education, prevention, advocacy, and case management care to those living with the disease. WNCAP provides services to 18 counties across the region and last year’s event continued to keep the bar high, thanks to the generosity of sponsors, restaurants, and extra donations from over 12,000 diners in Western North Carolina. The event was voted Best Fundraising Event in the “WNC Best Of” for the last three years, another testament to its local support. On the Verandah, which overlooks Lake Sequoyah, is known for its personal service, sophistication, and its international cuisine and seafood. Call them at (828) 526-2338 to make your reservations in support of Dining Out For Life, April 27. For more information about WNCAP, visit WNCAP.org or call (828) 252-7489.

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SPRING ONION FRITATA BY DR. ANASTASIA HALLDIN HEALTHYMAMAINFO.COM

The Spring Onion Fritata arrives on the table with all the promise and passion of a pristine Spring day.

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light and quick fritata is perfect for a spring brunch. Spring onions make the fritata come alive, while the combination of two different cheeses add sophistication to the otherwise humble egg dish. Blending eggs in the blender makes the dish lighter and airier, so relying on a whisk is not advised. Ingredients Olive Oil, for the pan 5 Thin Spring Onions, chopped small 6 Eggs 1/4 cup Heavy Cream Sea Salt and Pepper 1/4 cup Fresh Mozzarella Pieces 1/4 cup Crumbled Feta Cheese 1/4 cup Chopped Tarragon

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Instructions Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F. In a medium (8-inch) cast iron or oven-safe non-stick skillet, lightly sautĂŠ the chopped onions in a bit of olive oil for 3-4 minutes. Blend the eggs, cream, salt and pepper in a blender until combined and lightly foamy. Coat the skillet with olive oil. Pour in the eggs, the onions and the cheeses. Put the skillet in the oven, and bake for 20 minutes or until the edges of the frittata are golden brown and the eggs are set. Top with chopped tarragon. Let cool before slicing.


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VENTURE OUT

BILLOWING AZALEAS BY JEANNIE CHAMBERS

THE ACCIDENTAL GARDENER

The showy azalea is a natural for a landscaped yard, but it really shines in the wild forest.

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eing from South Carolina, spring evokes memories of billowing azaleas, like rainbow-colored clouds floating across the fresh new green of the season. Who knew, just three hours north to these beautiful mountains spring would be so different? Although azaleas can grow in the higher elevations (there are some at 5,000 feet on the Blue Ridge Parkway), we have to be choosy where we put them, and even then, they may not be as prolific as the gardening magazines. The difference, of course, is that I grew up around hybrid azaleas. I don’t think I’d ever heard of native azaleas before living in the Nantahala National Forest. The first one I met was the Flame Azalea − striking any time, but when you’re looking into a midst of brown deciduous trees’ brown leaves and brownish-gray trunks − the orange “flame” really stands out. I thought it was a honeysuckle at first glance. Flame azaleas range in color from a pale yellow to a deep crimson red. We also have the elusive white native

azaleas (arborescens), and according to Wikipedia, they can grow up to 20 feet tall. Don’t get me wrong, I still love the hybrid azaleas you can buy in almost any color of the rainbow, but there’s something about a flowering shrub in the middle of the forest that’s there because that’s where God intended (talk about a Master Gardener!). These azaleas didn’t fall too far from the family tree − they’re in the same genus family as the rhododendron. According to the Azalea Society of America (azaleas.org), all azaleas are either species (aka native) or hybrids, and azaleas have been hybridized for hundreds of years with over 10,000 registered names. All North American azaleas are deciduous, but there is an azalea in Japan that is evergreen that comes in almost every color except yellow. Whether you enjoy hybrids or the natural beauty of the native azaleas, you have to admit the simple beauty of its flower is a sight to behold.

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WILDFLOWER WHIMSY BY SONYA CARPENTER HIGHLANDS BIOLOGICAL STATION

The complex relationship between wildfires and wildflowers will be explored at the Highlands Biological Foundation’s Wildflower Whimsy, May 5-6. For more information, visit highlandsbiological. org/wildflower-whimsy/ or call (828) 526-2221

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umans have used fire as a tool for thousands of years to manipulate the landscape. Nonetheless, the many wildfires that impacted the Western North Carolina mountains last fall were cause for alarm for many of our residents. The fires have been extinguished, the smoke no longer lingers in the air, but many questions remain. Will there be long-term impacts to our forests as a result of the wildfires? What is the ecological role of fire in our landscape? If you’re interested in learning how the wildfires will affect the wildflowers and other species that inhabit our forests, or would like to witness the spring ephemeral wildflowers in their glory, join the Highlands Biological Foundation for Wildflower Whimsy on May 5 and 6. The science behind the timing of our

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spring ephemeral flowers is delicate, fleeting, and beautiful. A complex interaction of environmental and biological factors – the mild nature of the previous winter, temperature above and below ground, moisture, humidity, slope, altitude, and wind, and timing of insect pollinator emergence, among other things – is responsible for this burst of activity, but balance is essential. The uncertain character of spring wildflowers in the woods in May makes the discovery of new blooms so precious. Whether you want to learn about wildfires or wildflowers, Wildflower Whimsy promises to deliver. This celebration will deepen your appreciation of the spring ephemeral wildflowers, sharpen your observation skills, and show you some of our favorite places to discover wildflowers that have also been impacted by recent wildfires. On Friday evening, May

6, join us for a cocktail buffet, a wine reception, and native plant auctions after a lecture on wildflowers and fire ecology by Dr. Gary Kauffamn of the North Carolina Fish and Wildlife Service. The next morning, sharpen your wildflower knowledge and learn about fire ecology on a guided wildflower walk, handpicked from a selection of our favorite places to seek out new blooms, and led by local and regional fire ecology and botanical experts. All proceeds from this event benefit the Highlands Biological Foundation, the supporting organization of the Highlands Biological Station, whose mission is to foster research and education focused on the rich natural heritage of the Highlands Plateau. Members of the Foundation receive a discount. For more information about Wildflower Whimsy, visit highlandsbiological.org/wildflower-whimsy/ or call (828) 526-2221.


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GRAY CATBIRD Dumetella carolinensis COURTESY OF HIGHLANDS PLATEAU AUDUBON SOCIETY

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ppearing in wooded areas, this medium-sized songbird occupies the underbrush, feeding on berries and insects. The Catbird, sporting slate gray plumage, has a slow warbling song that is varied and hoarse including higher notes, chips and squeaks. Most likely to be recognized by its distinctive call, the Catbird lives up to its name with its clear, catlike mewing: mwee and meeurr.

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THE SLATE-COLORED DARK-EYED JUNCO BY WILLIAM MCREYNOLDS

The enigmatic Junco is a proud year-round resident of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau.

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he Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) is a ground-dwelling sparrow often seen hopping around on the forest floor, flying low between shrubs and Rhododendron bushes and even skittering around our feet. It is recognizable by its dark gray back, white belly, and two long outer tail feathers that flash bright white in flight. Juncos emit a sharp “chip…chip…chip” which seems to come out of nowhere and everywhere at the same time. They feed and breed in coniferous and mixed forests, can be seen foraging in the fallen leaves, and are opportunistic visitors to our bird feeders, both seed and suet types.

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This bird is seen year-round on the Highlands Plateau. Some stay with us all year and others migrate to Canada for the summer and return to the lower 48 in the winter. There are six subspecies of Junco, the most common being the Slate-colored Darkeyed Junco in our area and in the Eastern United States (pictured above) and the Oregon Junco in the Western states. Our most populous winter bird, last December 565 Dark-eyed Junco (over 25 percent of the total) were seen in the Highlands area during Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count. They nest on or just a few feet above the ground. The female incubates the clutch

of three to five eggs, which hatch in 11 to 13 days. Both female and male feed the hatchlings that fledge nine to 13 days after hatching. Their diet consists of seeds and insects as well as spring and summer caterpillars and spiders. The mission of the Highlands Plateau Audubon Society is to provide opportunities to enjoy and learn about birds and other wildlife and to promote conservation and restoration of the habitats that support them. HPAS is a 501 (c) (3) organization and a Chapter of the National Audubon Society. Visit highlandsaudubonsociety.org for information on membership and all activities.


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WHEN IS TROUT SEASON? BY ANDREW WATSON & CHRIS WILKES

There’s always a trout out there waiting for you. You just have to understand regulations governing hatcherysupported streams.

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tificial flies-regulated water, as well as your catch and release artificial lures regulations. However, the only one that restricts fishing during set times - thus being the designation that causes the most confusion about “seasons” is the hatchery-supported designation. A good, and very local, example of hatchery-supported water is the Cullasaja River that runs along US 64 West. March is the month that the State of North Carolina stocks the river full of fish. The state then closes it down to anglers from the first of the month to the first Saturday in April. This allows the fish to have time to move up or downstream and get acclimated to

their new home. Wild trout water, delayed harvest sections, wild trout natural bait, catch and release, artificial flies, and catch and release artificial lure designated water are open year-around and have different rules and regulations, which you can always determine by going to NCwildlife.org. So, the answer is quite easy – It’s always trout season, it’s only the accessibility of certain waters that are determined by their designation that can change. If you have any questions about regulations or designations of water, please contact Andrew Watson at The Highland Hiker.


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WASH DAY BY JANE GIBSON NARDY

No one wants to turn back the Tide! The arrival of electricity made life in the mountains so much easier.

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hen you finish reading this article, you’ll hug your washing machine. The majority of mountain families didn’t get electricity hooked up until after World War II. I’ve used two sources for this article, one being advice given to a new bride from her Kentucky grandmother and another being the memories of an Appalachian man. The Kentucky grandmother wrote the following instructions. Note: This is an exact copy as written and found in an old scrapbook with spelling errors and all. 1. Bilt fire in backyard to heat kettle of rain water. 2. Set tubs so smoke wont blow in eyes if wind is pert. 3. Shave one hole cake of lie soap in bilin water. 4. Sort things, make 3 piles. 1 pile white. 1 pile colored. 1 pile work britches and rags. 5. To make starch, stir in cool water to smooth, then thin down with bilin water. 6. Take white things, rub dirty spots on board, scrub hard and then bile. Rub colored, don’t just rinch and starch. 7. Take things out of kettle with broomstick handle, then rinch and starch. 8. Hang old rags on fence. 9. Spread tea towels on grass. 10. Pore rinch water in flower bed. 11. Scrub porch with hot soapy water. 12. Turn tubs upside down. 13. Go put on clean dress, smooth hair with hair combs. Brew cup of tea, sit and rock a spell and count your blessings. The Mountain man heeded his advice, “Washing and Ironing Were Laborious Tasks.” “Wash day chores began with making sure there was enough wood cut, split, and carried to the backyard to heat the water. My parents would fill a wash tub about half full of water where it ran out of a pipe at the end of the spring box. Washing required 3 tubs of water. One hot, one warm, and the other one cold water. The wash bench was made by turning 3 chairs on their backs and placing 2 boards strong enough to hold the tubs on the chairs. First were the white clothes and sheets. “Next were the colored clothes with the towels and washcloths washed last. The scrub board was used in the hot water to scrub the clothes clean. The warm water was the first rinse and cold water was for the last rinse. Starch was used as necessary and the starched clothes were hung out on the clothes lines along with the other items. If it was a rainy day, lines were strung in the house. “When dried the starched clothes had to be sprinkled down with water and rolled into a ball ready for ironing. 3 flat irons were used for ironing. First the bottoms of the irons were cleaned. A fire had to be kept going in the cook stove. One iron was placed on the hottest part of the stove, the 2nd iron on a slightly cooler spot and the 3rd iron on a warm spot. As the irons were used they had to be reheated by placing them back on the stove. Wash day and ironing got much easier after we got electricity in 1952.”

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DO I HEAR AN AMEN? BY DONNA RHODES

With the good Rev. Billy Potts, it was the passion, not the words, that made the difference.

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into north Georgia.” Here’s an often-told Reverend Potts tale: Eva Potts Massey was in the congregation one day when Reverend Potts’s prayer meandered past Georgia and into the land of the unintelligible. Eva began to worry that the Reverend was having a stroke. She stealthily tiptoed up to the pulpit to investigate. She discovered the reverend’s dentures had come loose and he was too embarrassed to make the necessary adjustments in front of the entire congregation. When he saw Eva approaching, he turned beet red and burbled an immediate in-Jemus-nam-amum. And that, dear parishioners, is the tooth, the whole tooth and nothing but . . . To learn more about Highlands preachers, teachers, and out-reachers, visit highlandshistory.com or email highlandshistory@nctv.com. The Highlands Historical Society Museum will be open for visits beginning Memorial Day weekend – or earlier. Amen!

t shall be said, though you won’t find it in either Testament, that God truly does have a sense of humor. Do I hear an amen? When Billy Potts was minister of the Highlands Baptist Church in the late 1920s and 30s, he delivered such moving sermons that his words often brought him to tears. Marshall Reese, ten-ish at the time, asked his mama why Reverend Potts cried in the pulpit? Mrs. Reese replied that it was probably because the Reverend was thinking about all the bad things he had done in his life. Perhaps that was a sermon within a sermon for Marshall as he sat reflecting on his own previous decade. But Reverend Potts, a spirited man filled with passion and compassion, could laugh as energetically as he could cry. Terry Potts, Reverend Potts’ great-grandson says, “His sense of humor, particularly his penchant for punning, won him fame if not fortune in his travels on horseback for over 1,500 miles a month as a circuit-riding minister across Macon and Jackson Counties and well-

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THAT OLD VILLAGE FEEL BY MARY JANE MCCALL

The Cashiers Historical Society is actively preserving the qualities that have always made this little community a cherished way of life.

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ashiers Historical Society’s mission is preserving the heritage of Cashiers Valley through education, stewardship and advocacy. The society strives to recognize Cashiers’ history through publications, awards, events, and projects. One such award is the Village Heritage Award, which is given annually to a building, old or new, which has been built or repurposed in keeping with the “Old Village” feel of Cashiers. Area residents nominate new or newlyremodeled businesses whose architecture enhances the village feel of Cashiers. Additionally, according to the Historical Society’s guidelines, the nominated business must

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contribute to the vitality of the community, and/or be of service to the community. Additional criteria that must be met include attractive landscaping with native materials, moderate lighting to enhance the night sky visibility, and the property must be situated within the boundaries specified by the Historical Society. The winner is announced and the Village Heritage Award plaque unveiled the following spring. Past winners include Dovecote Porch & Garden, Cashiers-Glenville Recreation Center, Cornucopia Cellars, Cashiers Community Center, Village Green, Laurelwood Mountain Inn, Alexander’s Gardens, Monday’s House of Design, Old Viewfinder’s

Village, Mountain Laurel Shoppes, 15 Flash Point Drive, and Tommy’s Coffee Shop. This year’s winner will be announced in April with more details to be announced as the grand unveiling approaches. Please keep an eye out for further announcements from the Historical Society as to the time and place of the unveiling. You’ll want to make plans to join in congratulating this year’s winner. For more information visit Cashiershistoricalsociety.org/VHA or stop by and visit them at their business office located in the Dowden Pavilion at the Zachary-Tolbert grounds at 1940 US 107 South. You may also call them at (828) 743-7710.


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DELIVERING THE BEST ER BY JENNY KING

Highlands-Cashiers is ready to unveil its new Emergency Department and a new level of patient care.

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he new Emergency Department at the HighlandsCashiers Hospital is nearing completion and is expected to open in May. As the excitement builds, the staff anxiously await their new home. Cindy Pierson, Interim CNO for the hospital, is proud to report she’s been involved in the planning since June 2015. “I, along with other clinical team members, have had input regarding layout of patient rooms, team work spaces, and supply areas,” she says. She’s also been involved with decisions on new equipment for Emergency Department patient rooms. The staff was asked to provide clinical input regarding the design of specialty rooms (a Safe Room for behavioral health patients, isolation room, etc.) that will make the new space better for patients and staff that will be working there. The ED will have all private rooms that will allow for patient privacy. Every room will now have cardiac monitors. Each room will have computer stations to allow for bedside charting by nurses. There will be new “specialty rooms” that will allow for specialized care for certain patient populations, including a SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examination) Room for victims of sexual assault and a Safe Room with special modifications to monitor and treat behavioral health patients who may be at risk for harming themselves or others. “Additionally, we will have a decontamination room for any patients that may have been exposed to hazardous materials,” says Pierson. Why should Highlands-Cashiers Hospital and Mission Health invest in a new ED? As Pierson explains, “The strategy for success for rural hospitals is built upon three bases: strong primary care; great diagnostics; and great emergency department services. By investing in a new ED here at HCH, we’re able to provide excellent care in a more efficient manner. The new space will allow us to better manage patient flow, provide improved patient privacy, and support ongoing quality care and treatment of our patients when they require services of our ED.” With the expected “go live” date fast approaching, stay tuned for news about tours to see how HighlandsCashiers Hospital is growing and changing to meet the needs of our community.


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THE ELBOW-ITS MANY USES AND INJURIES! BY DR. SUE AERY AERY CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNCTURE

The humble elbow is the linchpin to a happy productive life. Treat it with care and common sense.

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he elbow is the connecting joint between the hand and shoulder. Yes, we all know that! The elbow joint is important in many ways for movement, leverage and lifting. Whether you’re an athlete or not, the elbow’s function is very important in assisting the hand in dynamic movement. The wrist is basically to help with fine motor skills of the hand and fingers but the elbow is designed to provide leverage with its levers and pulleys of muscles, ligaments, tendons and bones. Rotation of the hand, also called supination and pronation, is also a vital function that the elbow performs. The main muscles that move the elbow are the biceps and triceps, which also attach to the shoulder. Injuries to any of

these muscles will undoubtedly end up including elbow pain. Golf, tennis and throwing sports can lead to overuse injuries of the tendons and ligaments, commonly known as Tennis Elbow and Golf Elbow. Tendonitis occurs when the injury causes inflammation and the tendon pulls away from the bone. Ligament injury can cause instability and significant pain as well as inflammation. And then there is the Funny Bone, a very surface level nerve called the Ulnar Nerve, which can often become inflamed with use and overuse. Many approaches exist for healing and prevention of future injury. A few of these include acupuncture, ultrasound therapy, massage and drug intervention to reduce pain and inflammation. It’s also a good

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idea to remove the causative factor long enough for the healing to take place and strength and balance to be restored. Healing takes time mainly because of the demand on this joint for our daily needs and chores. The hand is essential to our daily mode of operation, and most people find it very hard to curtail its use! Be patient with the healing but do take care of it so that you will have full use in the future. It is also important to establish and maintain muscular balance as well as strength and length. Stretching and strengthening are two major components of rehabilitation in order to prevent subsequent injury! Remember that the elbow allows you to eat and drink so let it heal and keep it well!


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HEALTH

A STATE OF MIND Yoga relies upon a deep understanding of the Self, developed through meditation and an inward focus.

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hrough the ages, many branches of yoga and meditation have developed and from those branches various styles have been established. The science of yoga offers bodily cleansing techniques and guidelines for how we expend our energy through behaviors and thoughts, offering many ways to center the mind in focus. Vipassana meditation is one example. Unlike other mediations that suggest gently focusing on the breath, the third eye, or the space slightly to the right of the heart, this meditation technique is a process of selfdiscovery in which you observe your own experiences while participating in them as they occur. As humans, we are biologically programmed to think ALL THE TIME. With kindness and compassion toward ourselves, we begin to develop the witness consciousness. We begin to experience “Ourselves” as the “Observer” of our experiences, feelings, thoughts, emotions and our ego, the

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map that we have constructed to make sense of our reality. Meditation is not a technique but rather a state of mind that follows the development of single focus. It does not require or exclude any spiritual beliefs at all, and does not teach any belief about god or the universe, but instead provides a platform for allowing the experience of your own truth to arise. The practices of both yoga and meditation are not about teaching blind faith or mandating certain behaviors but lead you to potentially transformational experiences. If nothing else, they are a process of rewiring the brain to create space between experience and action or response. There is endless wealth in these rich practices. In any case, the objective is to bring our usually outward focus inward, and unify body and mind, developing strength of focus, and beginning to find the spaces between the thoughts.


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HOMES & LIFESTYLES

IN THE COMPANY OF MAJESTY BY MARY JANE MCCALL

This luxurious home atop Cowee Ridge offers a full measure of gracious living and a getaway from the stress of 21st century life.

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magine a vacation where you awaken every morning watching the new day dawn with an ever-changing palette of colors of the sunrise over Whiteside Mountain. This luxurious vacation rental, Kite House, sitting at 4,500 feet atop Cowee Ridge, offers unparalleled, panoramic views of Whiteside and The Devil’s Courthouse where you can start every day enjoying the splendor of each sunrise. This modern architectural masterpiece, designed by famed modern architect Jim Fox, is designed so that each room provides unobstructed views of the surrounding mountains. From early morning light to the emergence of evening’s twinkling stars, this property boasts an opportunity to enjoy the nuances of the ever-changing mountain views. Ideally located halfway between Highlands and Cashiers, vacationers will enjoy the proximity of each town’s plethora of ex-

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cellent restaurants and shopping. Outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves minutes from some of the best hiking in the area, with Whiteside Mountain being just across the street. While the panoramic views clearly steal the show, the interior of the house greets you with equal grandeur. A massive stone fireplace set against a wall of windows greets you as soon as you enter your home away from home. Ideally suited for family living or entertaining, the open floor plan, featuring two Living Areas, a Chef’s Kitchen and Dining Area, flows easily allowing for the relaxed mountain lifestyle vacationers love. One Living Area features the remote-controlled gas fireplace and sumptuous Italian leather furniture that invites you to sit down, sink in, and enjoy the fire and the view. The second Living Area is a bit more playful and features a large screen TV so that you won’t miss a minute of your favorite game. For those who are unable to completely

escape their work while on vacation, there’s an Office Area set between the two Living Areas. You can work and keep an eye on all the fun at the same time. Rounding out the main level is the Master Bedroom with king size bed, flat screen TV, and a Private Bath with his and hers areas; a Guest Half Bath; a Guest Bedroom with king size bed and a Private bath; and, a beautiful cantilevered deck, perfect for grilling out. The lower level has two Bedrooms, one queen and one with two twins, each with a Private Bath. This level also has a Family Area with Kitchenette as well as access to the lower deck which features a putting green and hammock area. This unique property is available for rent nightly (with a two-night minimum), weekly or monthly. For more information on this rental, please contact Chambers Realty and Vacation Rentals at (828) 526-3717, or visit highlandsiscalling.com.


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BIG BLOWS BY DONNA RHODES | ILLUSTRATION BY NORMA JEAN ZAHNER

Buffeted by Big Blows, Donna’s life is marked by Unforgettable Years.

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efore 1953, meteorologists tracked tropical storms and hurricanes by year and the order in which they appeared. Sometimes three or four storms simultaneously churned. Seven decades ago storm warnings were hit-or-miss (not unlike today): “This big blowy one might hit here, here, or here.” the meteorologist would say, slapping his pointer on Guatemala, Miami, and Galveston. “And this walloper that covers half the Atlantic…well…it’s anybody’s guess.” To make things more manageable, meteorologists began naming storms after women…her-icanes. Some of us took femalenamings personally. I thought I’d never live down 1960’s “Horror-cane” Donna (a name

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now retired, thank goodness). In 1979, in the interest of equality, him-icanes using men’s names alternated with her-icanes. Eventually winter storms had their own christenings. Now every ripple in the jet stream seems to have a moniker. The worse the storm, the more likely its name is to be retired. Though most of my life has chugged along swimmingly, I’ve had some stormy years. In the spirit of storm-naming, I have christened my maelstrom years with names I intend to retire. In 1952 a car squashed my cocker spaniel. That is the first, worst year of my life. I named it Atrocia. 1957, AKA Beelzebubba, Lester, my pet pheasant, came to a fowl end. His demise was on the heels of a move initiat-

ing a socially crippling avalanche of school transfers, seven in all, from first grade to 12th. Those transfer years have nicknames, though they weren’t rotten enough to retire. Skipping ahead to 1959, Hormonella (selfexplanatory). 1963 Kluster, Granny passed. Other years of note are Narcissus and Pandemania, the years of divorce. And finally, 2016, Tor-Peedo. The week before my mom departed, my house sold. I joined the land of the motherless and homeless, pushing around a yowling cat in a shopping cart filled with random cardboard boxes. But I don’t despair. 2017 could initiate a super-year trend. I look forward to smashing a bottle of bubbly across its bow. It shall be named, Amazy.


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FINANCIAL SPRING CLEANING BY MARY BETH BRODY

EDWARD JONES FINANCIAL ADVISOR

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pring is in the air, and it’s the time to contemplate your life with a fresh attitude. This year, as you shake off the cobwebs from winter and start tidying up around your home and yard, why not also do some financial spring cleaning? Actually, you can apply several traditional spring cleaning techniques to your financial situation. Here are a few ideas: • Look for damage. Damage to your home’s siding, shingles, and foundation can eventually degrade the structure of your home. Your investment portfolio is also a structure of a sort, and it, too, can be damaged. Specifically, you may have deliberately constructed your portfolio with an investment mix – stocks, fixed-income vehicles, cash instruments, etc. – that’s appropriate for your goals and risk tolerance. But over time, your portfolio can evolve in unexpected ways. For example, your stocks may have grown so much in value that they now take up a larger percentage of your holdings than you had intended, possibly subjecting you to a higher degree of risk. If this happens, you may need to rebal-

ance your portfolio. • Get rid of “clutter.” As you look around your home, do you see three mops or four nonfunctional televisions or a stack of magazines from the 1990s? If these items no longer have value, you could get rid of them and clear up some living space. As an investor, you also might have “clutter” in the form of investments that no longer meet your needs. If you sold these investments, you could use the proceeds to fill gaps in your portfolio. • Consolidate. Do you keep your lawnmower in a shed, a rake in your garage, and your gardening tools in the basement? When working on your outdoor tasks, you might find it more efficient to have all these items in one location. You could also have your investments scattered about – an IRA here, a new 401(k) there, and an older 401(k) someplace else. But if you consolidated all your investments in one place, you might cut down on paperwork and fees, and you wouldn’t risk losing track of an asset (which actually happens more than you might think). Even more importantly, when you have all your investments with one

provider, you’ll be better positioned to follow a single, centralized investment strategy. • Prepare for a rainy day. As part of your outdoor spring cleaning, you may want to look at your gutters and downspouts to make sure they are clear and in good repair, so that they can move rainwater away from your home. Your financial goals need protection, too, so you’ll want to ensure you have adequate life and disability insurance. • Seal leaks. In your home inspection this spring, you may want to investigate doors and windows for leaks and drafts. Your investment portfolio might have some “leaks” also. Are investment-related taxes siphoning off more of your earnings than you realize? A financial professional can offer you recommendations for appropriate tax-advantaged investments. This spring, when you’re cleaning your physical surroundings, take some time to also tidy up your financial environment. You may be pleased with the results. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

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GIVING BACK

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT

EARTH, WATER, FIRE, & SOUL BY JENNY KING | PHOTOS BY MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN

Colette Clark’s passion for ceramics has found its full-flowering at The Bascom.

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olette Clark is an artist in the truest sense of the word. Her talents and experience in the art world include stitching, quilting, painting (both oil and water based), drawing, and clay. She says that clay has been the one constant over the last 50 plus years and this led her to become a volunteer at The Bascom’s Pottery Barn. She was a ceramic and sculpture major at the University of Georgia, “Way back when.” Her husband is a former Marine so they found themselves constantly on the move, but she says, “I always had my hands in something art-related.” After moving to Highlands 14 years ago, she immediately sought out The Bascom. At that time it was located in the Hudson Library on Main Street. It was when Frank Vickery became the director of the ceramics program that her cursory volunteering at The Bascom became a serious commitment. Frank Vickery, currently the Director of Ceramics at The Bascom, was finishing his Master’s Degree at Western Carolina University and asked Colette if she would cover the barn in his absence. She says, “So I became a sort of fixture in the barn. If Frank wasn’t there, I was, and I was a lot of the times he was there.” That was five years ago and she still spends

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a great deal of time at the barn by helping with instruction and assisting when there are large groups of students. She also helps in maintaining the space and ordering supplies, and generally assisting wherever she can. She does have a studio at home so isn’t at The Bascom every day but says, “It’s where you’ll find me if I’m not at home.” She encourages everyone to be a part of the Bascom, even if you don’t consider yourself an artist. “I’ve taken workshops, painting lessons, and even a wood turning workshop!” “There are so many opportunities at the Bascom,” she says enthusiastically. Clark says, “There are lots of new friends to be made and great art to be explored, all in the Bascom’s beautiful facility.” For more information about The Bascom, A Center for the Visual Arts, visit TheBascom.org.


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CALLING ALL GARDENERS BY JENNY KING

Local gardeners can boost the fortunes of The Food Pantry of Highlands and the larders of their neighbors.

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alling all gardeners or would-be gardeners! The Food Pantry of Highland is offering you an opportunity to play in the dirt and help their clients, too. Executive Director Marty Rosenfield is once again extending the Host Farmer Program to a few lucky people. Through the Host Farmer Program, instigated last year, the pantry will provide growers with vegetable plants; participants will then tend the plants and share the harvest with the Food Pantry. This not only gives their clients fresh produce that might not otherwise be available, but it provides a bounty of benefits to the farmer. If you already garden then you know

what this means − fresh and nutritious veggies that are from your very own land, not trucked in from parts unknown. If you’re the parent of young ones, having children assist in gardening can increase the chances they’ll eat more vegetables (maybe you’ll eat more, too). Gardening not only saves the grower money but helps build a sense of community as you share what you’ve grown with others who are not able to do so. It’s just one of the ways you can help this vital organization fight food insecurity right here in Highlands. The Food Pantry of Highlands serves the community and in 2016 met the needs of over 4,000 clients during that 12-month pe-

riod. These people depend on the pantry to supplement their grocery budgets and many have small children to feed. It is staffed totally by volunteers who serve in many capacities. There are those who distribute goods on Monday afternoons and those that help stock the shelves. There are those who help unload the trucks and those who fill bags with rice and beans. “I am so thankful to all these folks and I look forward to meeting new volunteers,” says Rosenfield. If you’re interested in becoming a host farmer or in volunteering in other capacities, contact Marty Rosenfield at (828) 526-9828.

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30 YEARS OF SAVING LIVES BY DAVID STROUD

CASHIERS-HIGHLANDS HUMANE SOCIETY

Thanks to a dedicated army of supporters, volunteers and staff members, Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society has saved the lives of thousands of animals over the course of 30 years.

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he entire collection of Beatles songs were released on a new audio medium known as “compact discs.” A new national television network named Fox had its debut. “Into the Woods” premiered on Broadway. Paul Newman won the Oscar for Best Actor in the movie “The Color of Money.” The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 2,000 for the first time. A first-class postage stamp cost 22 cents, and a gallon of regular gas was less than a dollar. In a speech in Berlin, President Reagan proclaimed, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” The year was 1987 and the Cashiers Area Humane Society (later re-named the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society) was born. For the past 30 years, CHHS has saved the lives and found forever homes for thousands of abandoned, abused, and neglected animals in our community. In recent years, the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society has earned the prestigious designation of Emergency Placement Partner with the Humane Society of the United States, one of less than 300 nationwide and one of only four in North Carolina with large-scale transport capabilities. Last year, we opened the CHHS Canine Adoption Center, the most modern

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animal welfare facility in Western North Carolina. All of these life-saving efforts were made possible by the visionary founders of CHHS who realized back in the 1980s that so much more had to be done for animals in need on the Plateau. Carrying forward that vision into reality for the past three decades have been our cherished and valued donors and supporters, our compassionate volunteers, and our dedicated animal-loving Board members and staff. From a modest beginning in 1987, CHHS is now a regional Humane Society, rescuing nearly 500 animals annually at our 10-acre no-kill shelter. We also bring people and pets together through our innovative community outreach programs such as low-cost spay/neuter, pet therapy, pet food pantry, and humane education. Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society is a 501(c) (3) non-profit animal welfare organization that receives no county or state tax dollars, and no funding from any national animal organization. We’re located on Highway 64 in Sapphire, two miles east of the Cashiers Crossroads and open from 10:00 A.M to 4:00 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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BIG SISTER OF THE YEAR BY ELIZABETH SPAULDING BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS

Lynn Keating and Sophie

A deep commitment and an abiding passion have earned Cashiers’ Lynne Keating the title Big Sister of the Year for the entire state of North Carolina.

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ur local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina in Cashiers is ecstatic to announce that our local mentor, Lynne Keating, has been named Big Sister of the Year for the state of North Carolina. Experiencing new things and expanding horizons are common benefits of mentoring. Lynne has been a champion for Sophie, encouraging and nudging her gently to spread her wings and set her sights high. Their relationship has blossomed with time, and through that, Sophie has become a more independent, confident, vocal, and successful young woman. When they were first matched over three years ago, Sophie’s interest in art quickly became clear to Lynne, who found an opportunity to nurture that nascent talent with

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frequent trips to The Bascom. With Lynne’s help, Sophie is now enrolled in a private school that is continuing to help her develop her artistic talents, while also providing her opportunities for leadership and project collaboration. “Not only has Lynne helped me immensely these past couple of years, she’s proven to be an amazing friend,” says Sophie, “She’s never spoken to me as if I were a child. She’s always honest and willing to discuss, which is something I greatly appreciate. I think without Lynne, I wouldn’t have been pushed to go out of my comfort zone in many situations, and I don’t think I would have progressed this much as a person without her.” Not only has Lynne committed herself to being an engaged and active member

of Sophie’s life, she has also taken on BBBS leadership roles in Cashiers. With her efforts and leadership, the Council has gained new members, become more active and focused, raised funds to implement group and enrichment activities and become more present in the community through partnerships with businesses. Lynne has been instrumental in the success of this young program whose advisory council constitutes a small, yet mighty board. Although this is not the only board Lynne serves on, her commitment and enthusiasm for BBBS would lead you to believe she devotes all of her energies to making our program successful and impactful for the youth in our community. The National Big of the Year Selection Committee will announce the National Big of the Year this month.


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FOREVER FARM TO THE RESCUE DONN GASH FOREVER FARM

Even in their retirement, the residents of Friends for Life’s Forever Farm are willing to share their gentle love with others.

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n the evening of Valentine’s Day, Friends for Life staffers visited a local retirement home with two of our canine residents. On a day dedicated to love, what could be better than bringing together senior pets with senior residents? The time we spent was meant to honor the bond between, not just pets and humans, but the very special relationship seniors have with their animal companions. At our Forever Farm, a significant portion of our senior and special needs population are sadly, reluctantly, surrendered to us by elderly owners. In most cases,

Senior dog Bonnie, ready to meet and greet.

these owners are facing the challenges of caring for themselves during their twilight years. These challenges can be financial as well as medical. As many seniors face these difficult changes: downsizing homes, moving in with their children, or making the move to retirement communities, they are also confronted with the agonizing decision of what to do with their beloved pets. In many cases, these pets have been a primary source of companionship for their elderly human. They’ve been the difference between a life of love and friendship, and a life of loneliness. In some cas-

es, they’re the reason that senior gets out of bed in the morning. So it is with a great sense of responsibility that we care for these pets when their owner no longer can. We are proud to offer a retirement home to those loving companions. It’s also why we were proud to visit the residents of that retirement center with two of our furry residents on Valentine’s Day. Even if for just a short while, we were able to remind them all of the loving bond they’ve shared in their lives. For more information about Friends for Life and the Forever Farm, go to friendsforlifeforeverfarm.org, or call (828) 508-2460.

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WATER IS NATURE’S BLOOD BY GARY WEIN | HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS LAND TRUST

The blessing of good, clean mountain water is threatened by multiple factors. The Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust is working to preserve this remarkable resource.

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doubt many would argue that having clean water is important to people and healthy ecosystems. We have an abundance of water here in the Highlands-Cashiers area, having the second highest rainfall in the United States. This high rainfall, coupled with our steep slopes, means we also have more waterfalls than most. Our clean water also means we have some fine trout fishing streams − in fact, some consider the Tuckasegee River one of the best trout streams in the U.S. Our abundance of water, coupled with the shallow soils on our mountains, means that we do not have very large groundwater reservoirs such as you find on the coastal plain to our east. That means our water doesn’t stay here long but finds itself in our

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streams and rivers pretty quickly after it falls from the sky. Those waters eventually wind up in some six different major rivers and both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. The major contaminant in our waters turns out to be sediment primarily from ground disturbing activities such as houses and roads. Our second water problem is not so obvious – it’s increased water temperature. When we open up our stream side forests so we can view the stream we are also exposing them to extra sunlight that warms up the water. This also occurs when we make ponds or lakes. Warmer water makes it difficult for the insects that trout depend upon to survive and as a result we impact our trout populations. Impoundments like ponds and lakes also restrict the

movement of stream fishes. Protecting water quality is a conservation priority for the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust. We do this by protecting streams from development within our conservation easements and fee simple properties. All streams have 100-foot forested buffers where possible and only minimal disturbance is allowed. Now more than ever, it is critical that we protect our valuable land resources for all generations. As you’re enjoying the first days of spring, remember that your land trust is working year-round to protect the quality of the air you breathe and the water you drink and healthy habitat for all who live here now and for future generations. To learn more, visit www.hicashlt.org.


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BUILDING STABLE RELATIONSHIPS BY SUE BLAIR CARPE DIEM FARMS

The bond between horses and girls and women is deep and almost mystical. Carpe Diem Farms nurtures this special relationship.

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here is something special between a girl and a horse. A certain percentage of the population is magically drawn to these glorious creatures. For me, it began at age three with a horse named “Rattler,” a very patient cow pony belonging to a neighbor. For his owner, age seven; my five-year-old brother; and me, he was a babysitter of sorts. He spent long summer days with the three of us aboard, wandering among the cows, pastures, and neighborhood. It began my love affair and deep connection with horses. He and the 24 horses since, have known my deepest secrets. They have shared my joy and my sorrow and because of what they have taught me, Carpe Diem Farms was created. We have spent the past 25 years sharing the miracle that is the horse

with children of all ages through our equine experiential programs. What we have done in after-school and summer camp programs, scientists and therapists are now figuring out. The themes identified in their studies, research, and interviews are based on the relationship and the impact horses have on adolescent girls − sharing physical affection, being there for each other, being connected, dealing with stress and depression, being good at something, and being a better person. We have found that horses help with communication and leadership skills. Caring for the horses’ needs teach responsibility, compassion, and thoughtfulness. When a participant learns that a 1000-pound horse is a flight animal, afraid and weary of anything new in its environment, they become more

aware of themselves to anticipate their steed’s potential response. Mucking stalls, preparing food, grooming, and cleaning tack are all part of the privilege of learning to interact, do groundwork and ride. Programs now are one-on-one. It’s not about riding it’s about building relationships and trust. Carpe Diem Farms is a 501c3 educational foundation located in Highlands. Learn more about us on carpediemfarms.org or our Facebook page.

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BILL GATES SPEAKS AT ROTARY, ATLANTA BY JANE JERRY

ROTARY CLUB OF HIGHLANDS

Rotary International will gather in Atlanta in June to celebrate triumphs and plan for the future.

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ighlanders have a unique learning opportunity close to home when Rotary International holds its 108th International Convention in Atlanta June 10 -14. Bill Gates will be the keynote speaker along with Jack Nicklaus, golf icon and Rotary ambassador for polio eradication, and Tennessee Senator Bob Corker, Chairman of the US Foreign Relations Committee. Gates, founder of Microsoft, is co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The Gates Foundation and Rotary International have an ongoing match of 2:1 to support polio eradication efforts up to $35 million a year. The Foundation reaffirmed the important role Rotary has played in polio eradication in the 2017 Bill and Melinda Gates’ Annual Letter. The 108th annual Rotary International

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Convention is expected to attract 40,0 0 0 Rotary Club members from more than 160 countries – some describing it as a “mini-United Nations.” It is estimated to inject $52.3 million in Atlanta’s economy. Bill Gates The 2017 Rotary meeting will be the organization’s third convention in Atlanta. Organizers will transform the Georgia World Congress Game – Strike Out Polio − on June 8; a Center into a “cultural kaleidoscope” Candlelight Vigil to End Slavery and Human Trafficking on June 10; a screening of with Rotary’s global network of volunteers gathering to exchange ideas on how to “Gone With the Wind” at the fabulous Fox Theatre on June 11, and a Habitat for Huimprove lives and bring positive, lasting change to communities around the world. manity Home Building Project on June 13. For more information about the conThe polio eradication initiative is an example of the kind of work Rotary does on vention, visit riconvention.org/en/atlanta/ registration-fees. If you are not already a a global scale. member of Rotary, see highlandsrotary. A range of special evening activities will be offered, including an Atlanta Braves org/ for membership information.


Scholarship recipient Blakely Moore (front row-far left) serving at Angelic Ministries homeless shelter in Knoxville, TN.

BY JEANNIE CHAMBERS

The late Dorothy Wertzler’s generosity set the stage for the Mountain Garden Club’s abiding commitment to local scholars.

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n 1996, the Mountain Garden Club established the Dorothy Wertzler Memorial Scholarship, and has since awarded over $68,000 in college scholarships to deserving Highlands area students. Dorothy Wertzler, a past MGC president and Life Member donated thousands of hostas from her personal garden over the years for MGC sponsored plant sales, the source of the scholarship fund. Students pursuing courses of study in North Carolina colleges and Clemson University in Horticulture, Botany, Environmental Studies, Forestry, Landscape Architecture, Marine Biology, Education, or other related fields may be eligible. The students must live in the 28741 or 28775 zip code to be considered, and are judged on their academic record, their financial need, and their character and commitment. In the past year, Mountain Garden Club has provided two very deserving young ladies with monies toward their education. They will join the ranks of many recipients who have come before them, like one that has a very successful landscape company, or another that earned his Ph.D. and is now a university professor. As of March 1, Mountain Garden Club is reviewing applications of additional students who wish to follow any of the above curriculums and need financial assistance. For more information, contact club president, Wanda Klodosky at 828-526-9520 or wanda@landmarkrg.com.

Scholarship recipient Ann Marie Crowe giving an interpretive program on wolves in Yellowstone.

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FOREST RIDGE Architect’s home with panoramic views of Yellow, Whiteside & more. Many windows to enjoy the views & natural light. Large kitchen w/ adjacent dining & access to screened porch. Lower level family room, bonus room/bath & game room. MLS# 83201 / $850,000

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CEDAR RIDGE ESTATES Well maintained 3BR/3.5BA home with 2 covered decks to enjoy the views! Family sized kitchen, master suite, formal dining, and screened porch on main. Lower family room with kitchenette. Office/library on upper. MLS# 84314 / $675,000

HOLLY FOREST Perfect mountain home! 3BR (plus bonus room), 4BA on 1.52 acres. Open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, stone fireplaces in living and family rooms. Two levels of covered deck space, oversized garage with workshop. MLS# 84890 / $425,000 Furnished

SOUTHWINDS Adorable in-town 2BR/2.5BA cottage features almost-new updates including granite counters, open floor plan, plantation shutters, attached carport, and stone faced gas fireplaces. Home is in move-in ready condition! MLS# 84346 / $379,000

WHITESIDE COVE Charming, well maintained 3BR/2BA mountain

MERRY SOELLNER C: 828.399.1580 merry@cashiers.com

wraparound covered decks of this 3BR/3BA Tuckaseegee riverfront log home. Warm wood interiors featuring master & guest suite on main level. Upstairs loft, additional bedroom/bath. MLS# 84801 / $785,000

cottage on 2.25 acres is ready for immediate occupancy for vacation or year round living. Large bedrooms, living and dining rooms, covered decks spanning length of home. MLS# 85126 / $199,000

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WADE HAMPTON GOLF CLUB Extraordinary 5BR/6BA home proudly poised on 3.5 acres boasting expansive mountain views. Living room and Carolina porch with handsome fireplaces. Main level master bedroom with bright bathroom and separate walk-in closets. Four private guest suites, office, large lower level family room complete with kitchenette, fireplace, workout room, and art studio. MLS# 83817 / $3,800,000

WADE HAMPTON GOLF CLUB This beautiful 4BR/4.5BA home is nestled on 2.76 acres and sits on the shore of Silver Springs Lake with exceptional views. Fine current finishes including antique timber accents, stone fireplaces, and oak plank floors. Bright spacious living room and Carolina porch with built-in grilling kitchenette are perfect for entertaining. Luxious main level master suite with loft. MLS# 84149 / $2,750,000

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estate with Christmas tree farm, apple orchard & pond. Spacious 3BR/5BA farmhouse with large covered porches. MLS# 83707 / $1,799,000

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LIZ HARRIS C: 828.342.3194 liz@cashiers.com


CONTINENTAL CLIFFS This one level 3BR/4BA home is all about the view! Year round and totally unobstructed view of Chimney Top and Rock Mountain. Inside is a large dining area adjoing the great room, kitchen with modern appliances, and master bedroom adjoining TWO full baths. Vaulted ceilings, stone fireplace, hardwood floors, and covered double carport are just a few of the great features! MLS# 84902 / $650,000 Furnished

CHATTOOGA CLUB Beautifully furnished 3BR/3BA cottage welcomes you home the minute you walk in the door and see the large stone fireplace straight ahead! Walk out of the French doors and onto the covered porch to enjoy views of Chimney Top Mountain, also with a stone fireplace. Totally updated kitchen with adjoining utility room, and nice bar area just off the foyer. Property has lovely plantings! MLS# 84845 / $1,125,000

CONTINENTAL CLIFFS Gorgeous custom log home with soaring ceilings, stone fireplace, great room with adjoining dining and kitchen area, and gleaming hardwoods. This 3BR/2.5BA home is perfect for family entertaining with a large screened porch, deck and covered walkway to 2-car garage. A spacious master suite on the main level offers privacy from guest bedrooms upstairs. Large lot includes flat play area. MLS# 84115 / $759,000

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GLENVILLE Pristine 200+/- acre tract approximately 5 miles to center of Cashiers is almost completely surrounded by 3 conservation easements.

It has big views, logging trails, rock outcroppings, stream, and a central “bowl,” prime for clearing as a meadow. MLS# 85163 / $3,000,000

BIG SHEEPCLIFF Beautiful end of the road setting offering privacy on 3+ acres and amazing long range views at over 4100 elevation. Immaculately maintained 4BR/4BA home. Covered porch with wood burning fireplace, custom collected doors, wine cellar, and art studio. MLS# 83612 / $1,795,000

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SHEEPCLIFF WOODS Family style 4BR/4.5BA farmhouse with poplar, stone and wood siding, and metal roof sits amidst a beautiful 12+ acre in-town estate. Chef’s kitchen, gardens, trails, lush landscaping, and awesome views. MLS# 84406 / $995,000

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1693 CHIMNEY TOP TRAIL Enjoy sweeping panoramic mountain views from this incredibly private home nestled into the side of Chimney Top

Mountain. A wonderfully built and maintained home with 5 bedrooms and 5 baths features three levels of hardwood floors, tongue and groove walls and high ceilings. The fully equipped eat-in kitchen has a large bank of windows to enjoy the views. Three fireplaces located in the living room, downstairs family room, and master. Additional lower level family room, kitchenette and full covered porch are great for entertaining. MLS# 84422 / $2,850,000

429 SASSAFRAS TRAIL A wall of windows invites you to enjoy the magnificent mountain and forest views. This contemporary style home boasts a spacious gourmet kitchen, family room, office/den, two laundry rooms, wine cellar, elevator, and a Carolina Room with fireplace. Master on main includes private screened porch. Lower level provides three bedroom suites and spacious family room and beverage center. MLS# 84112 / $2,450,000

WAYNE MONDAY C: 828.508.8661 wayne@cashiers.com

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USTOM designed by Tim Greene & Associates, this beautiful traditional home has three bedrooms, three and a half baths in the main house plus one bedroom suite on the lower level with bathroom, kitchenette, fireplace and private access. Large covered deck with fireplace for enjoying luxurious outdoor living. Spectacular views of Whiteside Mountain plus Little Terrapin Mountain and long range mountains views with beautiful late afternoon sunsets. Located inside the gates of the well-established and prestigious neighborhood of the Chattooga Club. Membership to club by invitation only. MLS# 85387.


RIGHT The living room features a soaring 30’ ceiling, towering stone fireplace, and a wall of windows that floods the room with natural light and highlight the mountain vistas beyond. BELOW Dine al fresco with family and friends on the screened porch and open deck With magnificent long range views of Chimneytop and Rock Mountains.

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Bear Rock $1,595,000

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EAR ROCK is a beautiful custom five bedroom, five and a half bath estate in the exclusive

gated community of The Chattooga Club. 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.


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Fox Hollow $1,599,000

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OX HOLLOW sits inside the gates of the prestigious Chattooga Club, a private

gated community just a few minutes from the center of Cashiers. Entertaining is a stress-free affair with easy flow throughout the living spaces. Situated on

three lots and a short walk to the club. Surrounded by mature trees, the lush flat yard is perfect for planting a garden or as a play area for children and pets. Homeowners have access to Lake Chattooga, which is restocked with trout annually, as well as a lovely picnic area known as Mac’s View. Boasting incredible views of three states, it is a divine spot to watch the sunset. Membership is by invitation only. MLS# 83660.


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Silk Purse $1,200,000

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ILK PURSE 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.


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HARMING 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.

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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.

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.

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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.

This beautiful lot with gentle building sitehosts many gorgeous native rhododendrons and mountain laurel along with hardwoods. Build your mountain retreat in this stunning community with world class amenities. MLS# 79194.

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MOUNTAINTOP GOLF & LAKE CLUB $1,895,000

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HIS 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. 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.


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The home looks into a series of magnificent waterfalls. After the waterfalls, Knob Creek flows gently through the property.

KNOB CREEK $6,995,000

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ERHAPS the most remarkable home and water features in the area, this 6,000+ square foot home straddles Knob Creek and a large swimming hole. The property’s many acres on either side of the creek provide complete privacy with walking and four-wheeling trails throughout. There are two ponds with a fishing dock. The property is gentle with elevations from 3620-3950 feet. The property is convenient to both Cashiers and Highlands. The long driveway into the home is flat and meanders through meadows and under brushed forests. The entry gate is remotely controlled and features large stone columns and fencing. Entering this property feels like entering a huge private estate or National Park. Deer and turkey frequent the fields and even an elk has been seen there recently. Most of the property is in a conservation easement with the main house and 10 cabin sites as out parcels. There are fireplaces in the living room, in the guest suite, and on the all season porch. MLS# 84897.


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home features two large master suites

or is truly one of the most spectacular prop-

and a pair of spacious guest suites. The

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family room highlights the endless views,

approximately 4,600 feet in a very peaceful, private

while the kitchen and dining room are an

setting, this estate offers incredible panoramic vis-

entertainer’s dream. No detail was overlooked

tas of the village of Cashiers and the surrounding

in creating this masterpiece. On the market

mountain ranges and lakes in every direction. Soar-

for the very first time, Aerie Manor is ready for its

ing 29-foot ceilings greet you at the entry and con-

next lucky owners to enjoy. Offered at $2,750,000.

tinue into the elegant formal living area. This stately


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HE 48 acres of gated unrestricted farm offer privacy while being only 3 miles from Cashiers and only minutes to Mountaintop Golf and Lake Club. The main house is an elegant European style stone farmhouse, which is flanked by a guest cottage/artist’s studio and also has a 1930’s caretaker’s cottage by the pond. The house features a long-life synthetic slate roof, radiant floor heating, and a true chef’s kitchen designed by a former restaurateur - complete with

a 60” French Diva Provence range with gas oven and warming oven, and a Northland all stainless inside refrigerator. The adjacent open air deck off the kitchen makes entertaining large crowds delightful. The land offers additional home sites that can provide for more homes for those looking for a family compound. Spread your wings and enjoy the area’s natural beauty at its finest, in a truly spectacular and private setting-all at an elevation of nearly 4000’. Offered at $2,500,000.


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HIS 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. Trillium Limited Membership deposit now included. MLS# 83463.


Wraparound covered decks offer plenty of space for outdoor living and entertaining while enjoying gorgeous views of the lake and mountains.

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Chefs will appreciate the modern gourmet kitchen with premium appliances and a breakfast bar with seating.

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Lakefront $1,495,000

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ITTING on the shore of beautiful Lake Glenville, this immaculate custom home boasts a very comfortable three-story floor plan. The master suite sits on the main level and features a lovely four-season sun room overlooking the water. The nearby media room is a prime spot for watching the game, while custom built-ins at one end make a great office. Two inviting guest bedrooms are located upstairs. Downstairs is a fourth bedroom and a family room with wine cellar and doors leading to the patio and fenced backyard. Filled with mature hardwoods, the gently sloped lot provides easy access to the lake and large dock, as well as convenient driveway entry and parking. A pretty gazebo sits near the water, perfect for relaxing in the crisp, clean air and lush natural surroundings. A two-car garage and separate ATV garage afford room for all the toys. For peace of mind during inclement weather, the backup generator has an automatic transfer switch, which runs all major systems. MLS# 85089.


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This lovely home sits high atop Bright Mountain with excellent southerly views of the Trillium and mountains beyond.. The owners have turned the property into an outside living paradise with a fire pit located by a huge rock outcropping and other seating areas. Two unique cottages, currently used as a potting room/bar and an office, offer many possible uses. You’re at the top of the mountain with views all around. MLS# 84070. Largest waterfall on lake is nearby and you can hear the falls from every room and see it from lake front. 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. MLS# 82924.

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Just finished home with Lake Glenville access. An open floor plan with master suite on main level and three bedrooms/two baths up. Quality finishes, including hardwood flooring on all main living areas, painted shiplap siding, granite countertops, solid 5 panel wood doors, and Windsor aluminum clad windows. Just a short walk/golf cart ride away from a designated boat slip. MLS# 84708.

Cozy and well maintained, this adorable cottage has pretty views of Lake Glenville and the mountains beyond from two covered decks. The master is on the main level, with two additional bedrooms and a bonus room downstairs. Updates include new kitchen appliances, a new driveway and fence, a new septic tank and a new well with a whole house water filtration system. The property is very close to the center of Cashiers, and just a short distance from Trillium Links and Lake Club. MLS# 85402.


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Summer Hill

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RING 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 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# 83508.


LAKE GLENVILLE

Summer Hill $2,495,000

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IRST time on the market, for this custom-built home with 180 degree panoramic views of Lake Glenville and the mountain ranges beyond. Spacious master suite on main, with screened sleeping porch. The home features four fireplaces-two inside and two out, plentiful covered screened deck space and a large open deck below to take in the incredible views in every direction. Upstairs, you’ll enjoy views from almost every room-even from the chef’s kitchen with a small office. Downstairs you’ll enjoy the three guest suites, large second living area, an office with custom built-ins, and a state-of-the-art home theatre-all except the theater room offering incredible lake and mountain vistas. The home is located in the gated community of Summer Hill-one of the most prestigious communities on Lake Glenville, and offers you the privilege of docking your boat at the community dock. For the discriminating lake buyer who is looking for quality craftsmanship and phenomenal views, this one is it. MLS# 84090.


CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

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Summersail $7,900,000

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ESTLED 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.


LAKE GLENVILLE

Glen Pointe $1,375,000

LAKE GLENVILLE

Lane’s End Farm $1,485,000

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REAMING 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.

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ANE’S End Farm is a magical 20-acre oasis with sprawling pastures, meandering wide creeks and countless trails to explore. A pretty tree-lined driveway leads the way to a breathtaking pastoral setting, with mountain views all around. Complete with a rocking chair front porch and a great view of Ward Mountain, the charming main house is surrounded by flowering gardens with arbors. The cozy guest cottage has its own front porch and a nice living area with a wood stove, full kitchen, two bedrooms and a guest bath. In the lower field, a covered pavilion sits next to a bold creek - the perfect place to relax and enjoy a good book or a glass of wine. MLS# 84469.


CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

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CEDAR HILL $1,095,000

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HIS spacious home offers cool temperatures and beautiful mountain views of Big Sheepcliff. The split floor plan is ideal for hosting family and friends alike. The master suite and two guest bedrooms sit on the main floor, with a fourth bedroom upstairs. A full in-law suite with a living area, kitchen, full bath and its own entry and covered deck is located on the terrace level. Preparing meals is a breeze in the well-lit gourmet kitchen with its large island, generous storage and premium appliances, including dual refrigerator/freezers, two wall ovens, two dishwashers, an oversized sink and a warming drawer. Cozy up to one of the fireplaces on chilly nights and enjoy the picturesque views year round from the four-season Carolina room. MLS# 84857.

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MAZING view of Lonesome Valley Canyon from this home located in the premier gated community of Cedar Hill, just minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire. From the moment you enter the home the views greet you and invite visitors to relax and enjoy. The living room opens to the covered deck. The main bedroom and one of the guest rooms are on the first level of the home. A family and two additional guest rooms as well as another outside deck can be found on the lower level. Great location and views!! MLS# 84371.

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CEDAR HILL


CEDAR HILL $1,679,000

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EWLY 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.


CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

NCLIVING.COM HIGHLANDS GAP $1,595,000

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OCATED on over six acres in the picturesque Highlands 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# 83884.


HIGHL ANDS GAP $925,000

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SHEPHERDS MOUNTAIN $695,000

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 6 acres, mountain views, private trails and bridges to your own waterfalls and picnic areas, your retreat is complete. Additional acreage available. MLS# 81868.

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Nestled in a pristine forest with Hatcher Falls close by, you will be mesmerized at the first glimpse of this hidden 5 plus acre treasure with the west fork of the Tuckasegee River as backdrop! The ambient noise of the river adds to this grand timber peg post and beam home with Tennessee field stone exterior and cedar shake roof containing 3 bedrooms, 3 car garage. The beautiful living area features cathedral pickled white knotty pine ceilings and walls, an oversized floor to ceiling stone fireplace. MLS# 84411. Perched at a cool 3,800’ elevation, this custom-built Southern Living plan home offers you panoramic views. Outside, the property is professionally landscaped with beautiful stone terracing. Inside, you’ll enjoy spacious open living with the master bedroom on main level. Upstairs, you’ll find two guest bedrooms and bathrooms, two separate workspaces. Downstairs is a large in-law suite, with its own living area and kitchen, plus two guest bedrooms and full and half bath. Deeded access to Lake Glenville. MLS# 84459.


CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

NCLIVING.COM BIG RIDGE $1,590,000

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REATED by acclaimed architectural designer Tim Greene, this beautiful home offers breathtaking views of the Great Balsam Mountains with layers that seem to go on forever. The spacious layout is perfect for hosting friends and family, with the master suite on the main level and three guest suites upstairs.The winding entrance drive is very picturesque and leads to a paved motor court with generous parking. The gourmet kitchen features custom cabinetry, an eat-in area, ample countertops for serving, and premium appliances including a six-burner gas range, dual wall ovens and a warming drawer. Step out onto the screened living porch or open deck to enjoy casual dining or sunset cocktails while taking in the incredible views. This property sits at 3,800 feet of elevation on over four acres, with additional acreage available for even more privacy. Two wells, water storage tanks and a full generator offer peace of mind during inclement weather. Secure space on the lower level keeps ATVs and sporting gear clean and dry when not in use. MLS# 83978.


BURT FA R M

Regional designers added their magical touch to this historic estate.


CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999 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. Price upon inquiry.

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ust remodeled with new kitchen and bathrooms, flooring, roof and other improvements, 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


Enjoy beautiful, long range mountain views from this 22+/- acre estate. Positioned at an elevation of 3,780 feet.

GUEST HOUSE

BLUE VALLEY $1,975,000

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HIS estate enjoys mountain living at its best by taking advantage of 180 degree views and outdoor living spaces. The main home with over 5,000 sq. ft. offers four cozy living spaces for friends and extended family to enjoy. To the front, the huge open deck is the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee as the sun rises over Queen Mountain, Satulah Mountains and the Small Fodderstack Mountains beyond. On the terrace level, you will find a large patio with stone fireplace and built in grill, a putting green, horseshoe pit and shuffle board court. The kitchen is completely remodeled and centrally located. The newly added sunroom with wall to wall windows boasts a satellite kitchen with 2 dishwasher drawers and its own grilling porch. Three bedrooms, three bath, living room, sunroom, playroom, den and two office spaces complete this beautiful home.. The first guest house has 1 bedroom/1.5 bathroom, with adorable living room/kitchen, bonus room and rocking chair front porch. The second guest house has gorgeous Blue Valley views looking over the Nantahala National Forest from the back of the house and the front enjoys views of Brushy Face Mountain and Little Yellow Mountain. Only 4 miles to downtown Highlands. MLS# 84123.


CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

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OCATED on over nine 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.


OLD EDWARDS CLUB

A past Southern Accents Showhouse, this traditional home features an elegant combination of transitional and classic Southern style.


CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

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ERCHED 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 2,500,000.


CASHIERS $2,198,000

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HIS fabulous Frank Lloyd Wright style home sits on over five acres just seven minutes from Cashiers. The 180 º view wraps around the house with the highlight being Whiteside Mountain. Whiteside Mountain is just part of the splendor of what is considered the best view in Jackson and Macon counties. The sunsets are beautiful and so are the lush gardens. A large natural pond is home to Carp and Koi. A second stone walled pond compliments the flower gardens. A waterfall trails through the woods, rock gardens and 10,000 daffodils in spring all make for a spectacular estate. Four bedrooms - two and a half baths with room for a third bath and multiple decks complete this one of a kind property. MLS# 76395.


CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

$1,095,000

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HIS gorgeous rustic mountain lodge is a sublime spot for whiling away the seasons amidst cool temperatures and making lifelong memories with family and friends. In harmony with the natural surroundings, the great room features a massive stone fireplace, wood walls and beams, cathedral ceilings and an abundance of windows for natural light. The family chef will love the gourmet kitchen with its large center island, six-burner gas cooktop, double ovens and warming drawer. An open deck for grilling is just outside. The main-level master suite has its own fireplace and an inviting bath with a jetted tub and separate walk-in shower. Upstairs are two bedrooms, three baths and a family room for watching the big game. A private fourth bedroom and bath on the lower level boasts exterior access. Extras include a full generator, stone fire pit, and bonus room over the garage. The property is beautifully landscaped and adjoins national forestlands. Furnishings are negotiable.

BA LD RO C K $6 4 0,000 A unique property offering an array of options for the equestrian enthusiast! Located in the picturesque gated community of Bald Rock, this fantastic newer mountain getaway sits on two lots totaling more than 12 acres. Ready to use at a moment’s notice, the thoughtfully designed layout makes riding and caring for one’s horses very convenient and comfortable. Three stalls, a tack room and caretaker’s accommodations sit on the main level, while the stylish second floor features three bedrooms, an open great room with kitchen and dining areas, and a covered porch. The property borders Panthertown National Forest for additional privacy. Furnishings are negotiable.

BA LD RO C K $ 379,000 Clean as a whistle, this premier Bald Rock custom cabin was meticulously built in 2009. Handsome and strong hickory hardwood floors adorn the main living area, while a beautiful floor-to-ceiling stone wood-burning fireplace highlights the great room. The master bedroom, guest room and laundry are all on the main level with a bonus space and full bath upstairs in the enclosed loft. A small stream runs near the back deck and the lot adjoins 28+ acres of Bald Rock POA property for extra privacy. MLS# 84204.

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BALD ROCK


SPRING FOREST $2,199,000

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MONGST 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.


CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

NCLIVING.COM HIGHLANDS $2,495,000

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HIS is a magnificent mountain contemporary with the most spectacular view of the cliffs of Whiteside Mountain and many other rock faces. It is a breathtaking view as the nearness of the Whiteside Mountain fades to many mountain ranges in layered relief. Home has huge main floor with plenty of room for family and entertaining. The open floor plan includes the kitchen, a breakfast area, another sitting area surrounded by a glass atrium, a large living room, and a smaller den/living area. In addition, there is a large den with fireplace on the main floor. Master is also on main with 3 complete bedrooms and baths downstairs. Large decks on the view side on both floors. There are four stone fireplaces, den, sitting room, living room and master bedroom. All rooms on both levels have big views. The 3+ acre lot offers absolute privacy. Facing East, you will enjoy the beautiful sunrises but be shaded come cocktail time. This Bowery Road address is very close to Main Street in Highlands. The home sits at an elevation just below 4,000 feet and the land falls away towards the valley floor, more than 1,000 feet below. On some days, you are above the clouds! MLS# 84373.


TRILLIUM $845,000

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WHITEWATER RIDGE $787,800

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SHEEPCLIFF WOODS $799,000

GOLF CLUB ESTATES $769,000

D This spacious three-story home in scenic Trillium has an incredible six bedrooms and five baths, opening a world of possibilities. It is perfect for large families, vacations, reunions, get-togethers with friends old and new, and of course, rental income. The open floor plan and generous deck space allow for relaxed indoor and outdoor living and appreciating the big lake and mountain views. A fantastic rental history with gross receipts of $83,000 in 2015 make it even more attractive! The convenient location is close to restaurants and shopping in downtown Cashiers, as well as nearby hiking trails, waterfalls and beautiful national forestlands. MLS# 84885.

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D Beautiful farm style home featuring quality construction with the great room boasting a large stone fireplace open to the back deck and screened porch offering views of Chimneytop and Cow Rock Mountains. Main bedroom and guest room on first level with additional guest rooms with en-suite baths on the upper level. Â On the lower level, discover the great room with a large stone fireplace, a full kitchen, three bonus rooms, covered deck leading to a huge level yard with fire pit. MLS# 82757.

This timber frame designed home has huge long and short range views of the area mountains! The main floor offers an open floor plan with cathedral ceilings complete with tongue and groove wooden ceilings over wooden floors and architectural, rounded exposed wooden beams. Enjoy the views outside from the screened-in porch or sit on the deck and enjoy the views. Grab your bags and head to the mountains, this home within this gated community has it all! MLS# 83905. Offered at $749,000.

First time on the market, this golf course front homeNatural light fills the living spaces of this incredible home, which overlooks both Bald Rock and the number seventeen fairway of Country Club at Sapphire Valley. The master bedroom and two guest bedrooms are both on the main level, with a spacious family room and guest room on the lower level. The golf course is just a short golf cart ride away. This great location and rare view make it an ideal opportunity for golf lovers. Membership at the Country Club at Sapphire Valley is by invitation only.


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FARMHOUSE $675,000

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D 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. Enjoy the cool temperatures at an elevation of over 4,000 feet. Cowee Ridge is midway between Highlands and Cashiers. A major remodel in 2006 included an all new kitchen, new HVAC, new roof, raised ceilings and new bathrooms on the main level, and hardwoods. MLS# 82971.

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. Generous indoor and outdoor space. MLS# 82865.

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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.

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.

CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

THE OAKS $699,000

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COWEE RIDGE $699,000


SAPPHIRE VALLEY $625,000

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SHERWOOD FOREST $579,000

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L AKE TOX AWAY $599,000

GOLF CLUB ESTATES $579,000

D Beautiful southern vistas and the soothing sounds of rushing water are the perfect antidote for the stress of city life. Escape to this enchanting newer mountain home with lovely long range views and a cascading stream running the full length of the property — a very rare find! Spacious great room on the main level and family room on lower level both with fireplaces. Additional features include two spacious covered decks and three fireplaces, wood floors throughout, as well as a carport and garage. Furnishings are negotiable. MLS# 84954. 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.

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Perched at a cool 4,250 feet, this home has outstanding long range views of the Balsam Mountains. The gently rolling property is filled with lovely landscaping and stone work, a waterfall and pond, back yard fire pit and garden space. On the main level is a comfortable master suite, bright dining area, and an adorable kitchen with an island, gas cooktop, breakfast bar and pantry. MLS# 84266.

It is rare that a home on the golf course in Golf Club Estates comes up for sale, especially an affordable one, but here it is! With gorgeous views of the 3rd and 4th holes at The Country Club of Sapphire Valley, this well-kept mountain retreat is move-in ready. Accessible year round, the lush, gently sloping property has a huge garden. The one-story floor plan features a light and bright great room with vaulted ceilings and a terrific kitchen with a large center island designed for entertaining, and the expansive covered deck is a showstopper, with a striking stone fireplace, and poplar bark accents. MLS# 84253.


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ARROWHEAD $545,000

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D 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.

This beautifully appointed townhome is bursting at the seams with fine designer finishes. Completely furnished and decorated, this little piece of heaven is ready for its new owners to enjoy. Wood floors, custom window treatments and a striking floor-to-ceiling, wood-burning stone fireplace complete the warm, welcoming feel. Preparing casual meals for family and friends is a treat in the open kitchen, which features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances. MLS# 84220.

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Behind the gates of Arrowhead sits an elegant, quaint community of well designed, upscale timber framed homes and townhomes. This luxurious, fully furnished end-unit townhome is surrounded by lush greenery and feels very cozy and inviting. High ceilings, warm wooden floors, soft colors and fine finishes set the tone for the gracious interior, which is highlighted by a beautiful floor-to-ceiling, wood burning stone fireplace. Designed for casual entertaining. MLS# 84219. 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.

CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

ARROWHEAD $564,900

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CEDAR CREEK $575,000


WALNUT GAP $515,000

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HOLLY FOREST $495,000

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PINE FOREST $479,000

DOWNTOWN CASHIERS $475,000

D Well-maintained high elevation home with exceptional long-range rolling mountain views. Rustic yet refined, this is not your typical mountain cabin. The main level has a large dining area open to a spacious kitchen with Corian counter tops, gas range, wine cooler, large island and 3 sinks. The master is on the main and includes a private bathroom with jetted tub, dual sinks and large walk-in closet. The upstairs consists of 2 large guest rooms with baths, large closets and extra storage. Lower level consists of a large open room with kitchenette, gas heater, wood burning stove, office and bathroom. MLS# 83586. 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.

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Lovely mountain home with stream frontage with near level entry from carport. Desirable split floor plan with a master suite and two guest rooms and office on the main level. The open great room, kitchen and sun room are very inviting and great for entertaining. The lower level has an oversized family room/rec room, two spacious bonus rooms, full bath and storage room. MLS# 84698.

Fantastic, peaceful, year round mountain view home and cottage. Situated at 3,700 feet is a beautifully maintained, upgraded 3 bedroom home, 2 car garage that is nestled in the woods. Kitchen has been remodeled with walkin pantry, the living area has been opened up for a grand and welcoming feel. Main bedroom and guest rooms are on the main level. Outdoor living area includes a large deck for entertaining with great views of Big Sheepcliff mountain. MLS# 85035.


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COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES $459,000

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STONECREEK ESTATES $449,000

D Spread your family out in this spacious, newer-constructed log home on a double lot. Master is on main, with sleeping rooms both upstairs and down. The house sleeps a lot, which makes it a coveted property if you’re looking for rental income. Downstairs has a separate large game/living area. House has exposed beams, arched windows and great natural light. More than 1000 feet of deck space. Path to fire pit off deck. MLS# 83641.

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.

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The split floor plan features a spacious master suite, guest bedroom and study, as well as a bright living room with a vaulted ceiling and tall stone fireplace. The galley kitchen adjoins an eat-in area on one side and a formal dining room on the other. Scenic Country Club Estates is ideally located just minutes from the Cashiers crossroads and a short golf cart ride away from The Country Club of Sapphire Valley (membership by invitation). This property is being sold with furnishings with an additional lot for privacy. MLS# 84367. This three bedroom, three and a half bath timber frame home is located in this beautiful gated community. It features a supersized master suite on the main level, and two bedrooms with ensuite baths on the upper level. The open floor plan also offers a gourmet kitchen, a spacious great room with vaulted ceilings and wood beams, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, hardwood floors, and outdoor fireplace on screened porch. MLS# 83609.

CASHIERS: 828 743 1999 HIGHL ANDS: 828 526 2999

WOUDES MOUNTAIN $464,000

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HOLLY FOREST $475,000


HOLLY FOREST $420,000

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BURLINGAME $349,900

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HOLLY FOREST $299,900

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GOLF CLUB ESTATES $399,000

SAPPHIRE VALLEY $325,000

F Sitting at 3,400 feet of elevation, this immaculate, well-built home is being offered fully furnished, with a soft, neutral color palette and tasteful decor. The split floor plan offers privacy and room for family and friends, with the master suite on the main level, two guestrooms and a full bath upstairs, and a living area with sleeping space and a full bath downstairs. Chefs will adore the kitchen with its custom glazed Bertch cabinetry, chiseled edge granite countertops and a gorgeous copper farmhouse sink. Enjoy Sapphire Valley amenities with ownership. MLS# 85177. . Contemporary home is just a short golf cart ride to The Country Club of Sapphire Valley (membership by invitation only). Nestled on 1.8 acres for privacy with great open decks and views of the beautifully landscaped yard from many of the rooms. The great room with vaulted ceilings and stone fireplace opens to the sunroom and screened porch. Kitchen with granite counters opens to formal dining room which seats 8 comfortably. SVMA membership optional. MLS# 84518.

This beautiful three bedroom golf course front home is the perfect get away! Newly remodeled and completely turn-key. The great room has cathedral ceilings and plenty of windows allowing natural light inside. With 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. MLS# 84916.

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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. MLS# 83036. This traditional home has been recently updated. The 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. MLS# 82915. Bordering community green space for added privacy, this property offers a very serene and picturesque setting with stream frontage. Listen to the bubbling stream from the wraparound porch or take a leisurely stroll through the woods down to the water’s edge. Cathedral ceilings and a huge wall of windows keep this newer home bright and cheery while bringing the scenic outdoors in. The inviting open living area has a neutral color palette and wood floors throughout. Ownership includes Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. MLS# 83771.


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F 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 cabintetry, 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.

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This incredible view lot offers amazing views down the south channel of the lake, with many layered mountain ranges in the distance. Property has a designated slip on the 10-slip community dock. You’ll enjoy the cool breezes and spectacular views from 3800’, while just a short walk to your dock. MLS# 84681. 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.

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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.

Very affordably priced, this charming three bedroom, two and a half bath English Tudor style cottage offers beautiful mountain views and cool temperatures. Remodeled from the studs up in 2007, it is move-in ready and perfect for entertaining family and friends. Easily accessible year round with no steep roads to climb, it is just five minutes to Lake Glenville boat access and 20 minutes to Cashiers. MLS# 84293.

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. Price reduced to $229,900.

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HOLLY RIDGE $174,000

F Great get-away rustic cabin nestled in the woods with easy access to both Cashiers and Highlands. Small pond is totally owned by you. Adjacent flat picnic/garden area. Large patio area makes the cabin live large. Very private yet in a neighborhood with paved roads. Surrounded by National Forests and very near Whiteside Mountain and the Chattooga River. The well-known sliding rock is just a few minutes up the road. You can walk down the neighborhood road and right into the Chattooga Wilderness with miles upon miles of beautiful hiking. MLS# 85358. Fully furnished and move-in ready, it features an open great room and master suite with soaker tub on the main level, with two more bedrooms and a family room downstairs. The cozy covered porch with its own fireplace is a great spot for relaxing with a drink. This affordable mountain getaway is convenient to the many Trillium amenities, including the golf course, lakefront marina on Lake Glenville, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, plus a croquet lawn, pool, fitness center and more. MLS# 85419. Sitting at an elevation over 3,200 feet, this beautiful 3/3 with bonus rooms, and 2 car garage is ready for new owners! Large open living area with sky light and wood burning fireplace. Master on the main level with jetted tub room overlooking the view. One guest bedroom and bathroom on the main level with the other guest bedroom and bonus rooms downstairs. Sapphire Valley Master Association amenities included. MLS# 85034.

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Two story mountain home with a small stream and waterfall on close to 4 acres. Surrounded by lush, natural mountain flora sitting at 3,680 feet in elevation and just minutes to Cashiers. Two bedrooms, two baths with additional lower level bonus rooms and lots of additional space. Spacious covered and uncovered decks that are great for outdoor entertaining! Open and updated kitchen with a breakfast bar, Corian countertops and stainless steel appliances. The rustic wood burning stone fireplace is perfect for cold winter nights. Lower level has its own entry through the carport entering into the family room and adjoining bonus rooms, bathroom and laundry room. Private driveway can be easily gated. Unique move in ready property, very hard to find at this price point. Very cute two-story three bedroom and three full bath cabin offers excellent mountain views and large wraparound covered and open decks. The living area features a cozy wood-burning stone fireplace and new wood floor. MLS# 84643. This completely renovated condominium is the perfect lock it and leave it mountain retreat. Walk to Fairfield Lake and enjoy Sapphire amenities. Owner financing available. MLS# 77802. Â


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F 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. Includes use of the community pavilion. Great low maintenance weekend getaway or an affordable Cashiers cottage. MLS# 83205. 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

Beautiful and private 2.65 acres with majestic long range mountain views. Studio style living area with full kitchen, dining area, living room, bedroom and half bath sit above the garage. Private well recently installed and there is enough acreage to add another home on the property. Many upgrades made to property and a wonderful place to escape to the mountains! MLS# 83803.

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Enjoy pretty lake and mountain views all year long from a very quiet area in lush Emerald Crest. This townhome is a desirable end unit with an easy walkway to the front entrance. Other features include a stone woodburning fireplace in the living room, breakfast bar in the kitchen and a main level guest room and guest bath. Sapphire Valley amenities available. MLS# 84085. 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. Owner financing available. MLS#77801. Amazing opportunity! Mountain living made easy in this very desirable community in Sapphire Valley. 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, game room, pool table, ping pong, miniature golf, horseshoe pits, various arts & crafts classes, snow skiing and tubing, Lake Fairfield boat dock, tennis and racquet club, 18 hole golf course, 9 hole executive golf course, driving range, and much more. Now offering 1/12th.

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D Let your imagination run wild in this spacious-almost 12,000 sf building. No restrictions on the property. Currently being leased by Wyndham/Diamond Resorts. Would make for a great office building, restaurant, retail space or even employee housing. CWS sewer and water in place, and has capacity to expand current # bathrooms in building. Property is almost two acres and has a total of 70 parking spaces-38 in top parking lot, and 32 on lower lot behind building. Contact list agent for more details. This is one of the largest multi-purpose buildings in the Cashiers/Sapphire area. Building is partially leased to help with cash flow. MLS# 85231 This is a prime commercial location in Cashiers near Ingles grocery store. Less than a mile from the Cashiers Crossroads with approximately 87 feet of Highway 64 frontage. This 4,000 +/- square foot building is all on one level with two heated single car garage bays as well as tons of floored attic space. Beautifully remodeled in 2009 and is move-in ready. One of the largest retails spaces available in the Cashiers area! MLS# 84872.

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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. 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.


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ix of the community’s finest big view lots, hand-picked for their ease of build and tremendous long range views are now available. Pilots Knob is a picturesque gated mountaintop community with high elevation lots rising above 4,100 feet. The community offers paved roads, green space, beautiful landscaping, a pond, fire pit and refreshingly low HOA fees. With four recent home sales, numerous lot sales, developer owned spec builds and privately owned custom builds soon to be underway, Pilots Knob is quickly becoming a bustling mountain community. Although manicured and elegant, its natural beauty remains unspoiled and wildlife is abundant. It is conveniently located just minutes from beautiful Lake Glenville, where residents enjoy access to boating and hiking, as well as a public lakefront park, waterfall hike and whitewater kayaking boat launch. Pilots Knob is an easy, scenic drive from Cashiers or Highlands and close to restaurants and shopping while retaining its magic as a true mountain escape. Prices starting at $61,000.

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Bridgestone Road

.96 acres

Exceptional long and short-range rolling mountains

$92,000

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Bluestar Way

.46 acres

Exceptional long and short-range rolling mountains

$99,000

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Bridgestone Road

.50 acres

Fantastic short-range mountaintop views

$74,700

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Bridgestone Road

.66 acres

Exceptional long and short-range rolling mountains

$91,000

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Winter Green Drive

1.71 acres

Exceptional short-range rolling mountains

$89,900

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Winter Green Drive

.77 acres

Exceptional short-range rolling mountains

$84,900

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Milkweed Trail

.50 acres

Long and short-range rolling mountains

$61,000

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Big Ridge

Bridge Creek

A wonderful piece of property for an estate, horse farm, or private home site. Elevations above 4,000 feet with big views. Many possible house locations. Property is currently all wooded. Springs on property. MLS# 85308. $549,500.

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.

Exceptional long range mountain views from the top of this 9.45 acres with small spring. Lots of hardwoods, mountain laurel, rhododendron and native flora. MLS# 83671. $69,900.

Big Sheepcliff Exceptional location at an elevation of approx. 4,200’. Long range views over the Lake Glenville Valley from this 12 acre lot with septic installed. MLS# 83308. $349,000. Lot is located in the upper section of the community with mountain views of the Glenville Valley. 4 bedroom septic evaluation. MLS# 83307. $149,000.

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. Located in this wonderful gated 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. Wonderful large building lot at 4000 feet elevation. Huge views of Lake Glenville and the mountains all around. Enter community through a beautiful covered bridge spanning the trout waters of Norton Creek. MLS# 84584. $260,000.

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11.73 acre gently rolling lot. Located in desirable Falcon Ridge, this lot sits at a cool 4,000+ feet elevation & has amazing views into SC. MLS# 83900. $199,900.

Large building lot, 3.5+ acres, with a wonderful, easy site to build a home on. This lot has huge views of Lake Glenville and the mountains all around and beyond. Situated at the end of the road at over 4000’ of elevation and just over 4 miles from the center of Cashiers. MLS# 84582. $260,000,

Enjoy long range southwestern views from this large 7.21 acre gently rolling lot. This lot sits at a cool 4,000+ feet elevation & has amazing views into South Carolina. Second adjoining lot can also be purchased separately for a total of 11.73 acres. Sapphire amenities available. MLS# 83896. $119,900.

Beautiful lot at the end of a gravel road for privacy in the peaceful subdivision of Bridge Creek! This 1.71 acres is within a short distance of town! MLS# 84655. $27,900.

Enjoy long range southwestern views from this large 4.52 acre gently rolling lot at 4,000’+ elevation and has amazing layered views into South Carolina. The neighboring lot is also available ($134,900/MLS# 83896 or both lots for $224,900) and can be purchased together for a total of 11.73 acres for even more privacy. Sapphire Valley Resort amenities included. MLS# 83899. $89,900.

This lot has an easy building knoll with a natural walking trail leading to the stream and partially cleared area below on the lower portion of the property. Great price for an easy building lot! MLS# 85016. $24,900. Beautiful wooded lot and filled with nature and a mountain view provides the peace and quiet needed for a great mountain home site. This gated community features trails, a pond, chimney garden and quiet!! MLS# 84657. $17,900.

Capitiva Mountain Lake Glenville access lot with community dock on Lake Glenville with picnic shelter. Big view of mountain and rock face. MLS# 83343. $75,000.

Cascades at Cedar Creek Extremely gentle and easy lot to build on in a beautiful community close to Lake Glenville. Lot has winter mountain views from the back side of the lot. This home site is a stone’s throw from the private community clubhouse, Cedar Creek stream, playground and covered pavilion. MLS# 84182. $39,000.

Cedar Hill Very level and easy to build on lot features exceptional views of Bald Rock, Lonesome Valley Canyon, and Hogback Mountain. Bring your builder to this exceptional lot at over 3800’ of elevation. MLS# 81000. $250,000. This 2.72 acre lot features an easy building site for the perfect mountain retreat. Located just minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire in this gated community. MLS#73864. Offered at $275,000.

Cedar Ridge Estates Listen to the sound of rushing water in your backyard with the convenience of being minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire and all of the wonderful amenities. Located on a cul-de-sac. MLS# 81921. $44,900.

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. Seller will entertain owner financing based on 30% down payment with 8% interest rate with at 2 year balloon. MLS# 81020. $2,700,000.

Cross Creek Preserve Unique 2.68 acre lot with a BOLD stream and 2 waterfalls with mountain views backing up to the common area. Nearly level building site, underground utilities, community water, expired 3 bedroom septic permit. MLS# 83525. Reduced to $199,900

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. $300,000. Mountaintop acreage directly across from the street from Panthertown Preserve at 4,300 feet elevation. Perfect for an estate or subdivide with views of Whiteside, Chimneytop, Rock, and Sheepcliff mountains. MLS# 83535. $499,000. Enjoy long range southwestern views from this large

Fenley Forest Well priced lakefront lot on Lake Glenville. Shared well. Well is in the small building you pass on right going in. 4 bedroom septic evaluation in hand. New survey in hand. Located on a quiet little cove. MLS# 85310. $375,000.

Fernwood Amazing 2.8 acre estate lot available with end of the road privacy. Spectacular panoramic mountain views featuring long, short and rock face mountain views. Easy building site with drive and utilities installed close to the home site. SVMA amenities available. MLS# 83443. $195,000.

Fivestone Investors dream - entire subdivision ready for completion with views of Whiteside and Chimneytop mountains. 14 contiguous lots totaling 41 acres as a package deal. Septic evaluations have been completed on all lots. SVMA amenities. MLS# 83545. $699,000.

Glen Laurel Wonderful large building site that can be subdivided. Big views of mountains and Lake Glenville. Access to shared dock on Lake Glenville. 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. 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.


Holly Forest

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.

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.

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 $375,000.

If you are looking to build your own mountain home in Sapphire Valley this is a wonderful large lot that is nearly level. SVMA amenities. MLS# 84372. $20,000.

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.

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. $97,500.

High Grove Developer opportunity on the 441 corridor, convenient to Sylva, Dillsboro, Bryson City and Cherokee. Development with incredible long range mountain and river views, located in the heart of Jackson County. Development includes 86 lots, 6 open space lots and common areas. MLS# 78151. $1,600,000.

High Springs It doesn’t get much better than this! Gentle 1.8 acre building lot with easy driveway access

This lot situated on a quiet street has potential mountain views.at 3,360’ of elevation makes this a cool mountain property. Features Sapphire Valley amenities. MLS# 84271. $15,000. An inexpensive way to get a building lot with all the Sapphire Valley amenities. Lot faces southeast so has good year-round sun. Paved road, underground utilities. MLS# 85189. $5,000.

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.

Paradise Mountain This beautiful countryside consisting of three lots totaling 4.22+/- acres provide the best of the woods, mountain side and rushing waters. MLS# 83279. $22,000.

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.

Raven Crest Beautiful long-range mountain view lot sitting at 3,600+ft. elevation. Tranquil and private, Raven Crest is a hidden gem in the heart of Sapphire Valley, with only sixteen spacious home sites perched between 3,500-3,500 feet of elevation. With underground utilities and private/ community water already in place, this is the perfect spot to build your mountain escape and appreciate the incredible vistas every day from your own back deck. MLS# 83321. $140,000

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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.

and a house site that has already been partially cleared. Southwesterly views of Whiteside Mountain, Satulah Mountain, Yellow Mountain, Black Rock Mountain and more. MLS# 83338. $79,000.

Round Hill Very gentle and easy building lot at the end of a culde-sac. This 0.88 acre lot is located in the beautiful community of Round Hill in the heart of Sapphire. Year round mountain views should be easy to obtain with select tree trimming. Expired 4 bedroom septic permit on file. MLS# 83933. $49,000.

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. $239,500. Nearly level high elevation 11 acre estate at an elevation of 4,300 feet, the property is essentially flat, heavily wooded and sub-dividable. MLS# 83547. $124,900.

Sims Valley Spread your wings and build your dream home on 5+ acre lot, that will have unbelievable views all the way to the Blue Ridge Parkway with some tree trimming. 5 Bedroom septic permit. Sims Valley offers great amenities. MLS# 83732. $65,000.

Stonecreek Estates Four fabulous lots, some with incredible mountain views, in this conveniently located neigh-

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borhood in Sapphire Valley. A short walk or golf cart ride to CCSV or SVMA. Lots from $19,900 to $39,900

west with sunset and mountain views. MLS# 73983. $115,000.

Fabulous views over Sapphire Valley and a short golf cart ride away from CCSV and the Sapphire Valley amenities. Enjoy the views of Bald Rock and Lonesome Valley canyon. MLS# 84189. $33,888.

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Stone Pointe Nestled on the western shores of Lake Glenville, this 1+ acre lot is ready for your lakefront home. The home site features: driveway, potable and non-potable water lines, and underground power. The house site is cleared and a large dock is in place. Come see and imagine yourself on this beautiful piece of mountain waterfront property. MLS# 84508. $425,000.

Summer Cove Tremendous lake and mountain views, with a Southern exposure from this lot. This incredible view lot offers amazing views down the south channel of the lake, with many layered mountain ranges in the distance. If a big view of Lake Glenville and the mountains are what you want, this one’s a must see. Summer Cove offers all lake view property owners a designated slip on the 10-slip community dock that’s just a short golf-cart ride away. This lot offers you the best of both worlds-sitting 300’ above the lake, you’ll enjoy the cool breezes and spectacular views from 3,800’...while being able to have your boat docked at the community dock that’s just a short distance away. Adjacent lot (Lot #17) is also available for purchase to provide a buffer, or opportunity to build main house/guest house. MLS# 84680. $275,000.

Summer Hill at 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

Fantastic opportunity to buy a lot with a boat dock on Lake Glenville within easy walking distance and not pay the high price of a lake front lot. Dock is in. Shared well. Easy build wooded lot. MLS# 83464. $115,000. Nice wooded building site above the road. Very close to common area on Lake Glenville. Easy build, priced to sell. MLS# 82952. $35,000

include cool elevations, a community pond and hiking trails in the Nantahala Forest, which surrounds the community, and a trail to Whitewater River for trout fishing. Lot 41 is bordered by the Nantahala National Forest to ensure privacy and views. MLS# 85317. $200,000. 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. $125,000.

Trillium The lowest priced lot in Trillium. Great location, close to both the lakeside clubhouse and marina and the golf clubhouse and associated amenities. This lot faces south with a view of Yellow Mountain. MLS# 84110. $29,000.

Wade Hampton Lot has a good view of Whiteside Mountain in well-established and exclusive neighborhood of Wade Hampton. Priced below market value! Motivated seller! MLS# 84740. $199,500.

Whisper Lake Great opportunity to own a large 1.68 acre double lot in Whisper Lake. A beautiful, noisy stream borders the left side of the property. Mountain views may be obtainable from the top portion of the lot with tree trimming. 3 bedroom septic permit. MLS# 83314. $16,500.

Whiteside Forest 1.37 acres of beautiful laying stream front property wrapping around from the Fowler Creek Bridge on Beaver Bridge Road and going down Ambient Way. Nearly level. Approximately 150 +/- of active stream frontage. Heavily wooded. MLS# 84853. $9,000.

Whitewater Ridge Lot 41 has 7.51 gentle acres, has gorgeous panorama views of Lake Jocassee, Lake Keowee and the multiple blue mountain ranges beyond. Located in a private gated community of Whitewater Ridge. Whitewater Ridge consists of 285 acres, with homes ranging from $700,000 to $2,500,000. Easy access on paved roads, underground utilities, and community water. Amenities

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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ustic elegance meets classic Southern style in this spacious tri-story home, situated on a private road in exclusive, gated Chattooga Club. 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 and two baths. You must be a member of the Chattooga Club to enjoy any of the amenities.

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uaint and cozy cottage inside the gates of the prestigious Chattooga Club community. Conveniently located to Clubhouse/Lodge and all amenities. Beautifully furnished two bedroom, two bath cottage with wood burning fireplace, wonderful deck with fireplace & open area. Master bedroom on main level, second bedroom upstairs. You must be a member of the Chattooga Club to enjoy any of the amenities.

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WHISPER L AKE Lakeside Cottage

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D 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. Amenities also include access to Fairfield Lake for swimming, fishing and boating. This lakefront home is situated alongside tranquil Whisper Lake in the heart of Sapphire Valley. The upstairs has an expansive Great Room that features a gas fireplace and wall of windows overlooking the lake and mountains. All four bedrooms are roomy with good views and have access to a full bath. The outside garden was 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 for catching bluegills and bass on this peaceful lake. Guests have access to the many Sapphire Valley Resort amenities and 55+ acre Fairfield Lake.

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


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SAPPHIRE Whisper Ridge

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SAPPHIRE River Chase

D 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. Tucked away on 16 gently rolling acres in the historic neighborhood of Burt Farm, this beautiful, well maintained farmhouse offers plenty of privacy with just a short drive to downtown 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. A wonderful place to enjoy wine and appetizers as the cool evening approaches, 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.

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This 4 bedroom, 3 full bath gem is nestled in the woods of Holly Forest IV. It features 2 king sized bedrooms, one full bedroom and a bedroom with two twins that is great for kids. In addition there is a loft that kids will love to hide in and often sleep in. This house sleeps 8-10 comfortably. The upper level of the house has the kitchen which is beautiful with granite counter tops and Kitchen Aid appliances. There are two decks off of the main dining area with outdoor tables. This great condo is located in the Sapphire Valley community of River Chase, a wonderful neighborhood with lots of places to walk to including Meadow Lake & the Horsepasture River. It has two bedrooms, two baths, and two decks overlooking a rhododendron forest. Unit is only a short drive to many of the Sapphire Valley amenities. Some of the amenities include beautiful Fairfield Lake where you can hike or fish and enjoy nature at its finest.

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event rentals the Chateau

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Holley Heating & Air Conditioning

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dauntless Printing

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the Ugly dog Pub - Highlands the Ugly dog Pub - Cashiers

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pottery

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plants/nurseries

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photography

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nail care

landscapers dargan Landscape Architects

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museums

kitchen, Bath and closet design Black rock Granite and Cabinetry the summer House

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movies

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kitchen accessories Bird Barn and Gift emporium the dry sink Zoller Hardware

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skin care

restaurants Highlands-Cashiers directory Altitudes at skyline Bake My day Bella’s Junction Cafe the Blind Mule at toxaway station Cyprus the Kitchen Lakeside restaurant Log Cabin restaurant On the verandah Paoletti’s restaurant the Ugly dog Pub - Highlands the Ugly dog Pub - Cashiers Wolfgang’s restaurant & Wine Bistro

spoiled rotten tJ Bailey for Men

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Pinnacle Anti Aging

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socks Peak experience Bird Barn and Gift emporium

www.peakexp.com

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sunglasses Classic Links & Luggage

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theatre/entertainment Highlands Playhouse www.highlandsplayhouse.org Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center www.highlandspac.org Well strung www.wellstrunghighlandsband.com

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transportation Battle and Grace transportation Highlands transportation Company

battleandgrace.com

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vacation rentals Chambers realty Landmark vacation rentals silver Creek real estate Group

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Water filters Metro Water Systerms

www.metrowaterfilters.com

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Wedding services Well strung

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Page 25

WindoW treatments into the Woods the summer House

www.summerhousehighlands.com

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Wine & accessories Highlands Wine shoppe Zoller Hardware

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yarn & accessories silver threads & Golden needles

www.silverthreadsyarn.com

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yoga Cashiers valley Fusion Yoga of Highlands

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