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mls #65882

Finding yOuR dReaM

$3,900,000

HIGHLANDS COUNTRY CLUB! This eight bedroom, eight and one half bath home is a perfect family retreat. One of its unique features is the Blue Valley View in back and Whiteside Mountain in front. There is a game room and exercise room. The main living area consists of a formal sitting room with glass front and back, a keeping room, formal dining, kitchen, master bedroom with fireplace and an office. In addition, there is an attached guest house at ground level. The grounds are beautifully designed with extensive rock work, cobblestone driveway and additional parking front and back. Membership at Highlands Country Club available subject to approval.

Home

is our Passion

Wright Square Sales Office (828) 526-2520 Main Street Sales Office (828) 526-5010 Mountain Fresh Rental & Sales Office (828) 787-2002

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mls # 84054

$1,395,000

TRUE WALK TO TOWN. Go from your side yard to the sidewalk and only 4 blocks to downtown, this lovely house has it all. 6 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths, heart pine floors, custom dream kitchen, soaring walls of glass to let in the light. Very High Quality materials and workmanship. 2 car garage. Located on over 1.5 acres with it own lovely pond and corners on to a Highlands Land Trust tract of land to ensure privacy. A wonderful home and price similar to condos in the area. Offered at $1,395,000.


MLS #83804

$569,000

MLS #83479

Gracious living in Apple Mountain Estates. Convenient location between

Wow! Property adjoins Mill Creek with

MLS #83999

$545,000

Highlands and Cashiers. Ponderosa Pine throughout for low maintenance. Professionally furnished and decorated and professionally landscaped. Great room has cathedral ceiling with fireplace with gas logs. Master Suite has his and hers walk in closets and includes a whirlpool tub, tiled

$599,000

MLS #83791

$495,000

rushing water and is a short walk to Main St. Highlands. 3 bedrooms and

IN TOWN! Very nice home with old

Outstanding long range mountain

Highlands charm has extensive

views as far as the eye can see! Located

landscaping, privacy and a flat approach. 3 bedrooms 2.5 baths, wood floors, updated kitchen and baths, den and one car garage.

on 1.20+/- acres at the end of a quiet, private road. 2 bedrooms 3 baths with extra sleeping quarters.

3.5 baths. Master bedroom on the main level. Completely and furnished and move-in ready. Relax on the deck overlooking Mill Creek or sit beside the creek and listen to the water. Open floor plan, living room, dining room and kitchen. Downstairs completely

shower, and dual vanities. Stainless

finished with large open family room

kitchen has granite counter tops and

and big screen TV, full bath and dining

Maple Cabinets, and is convenient to

area. Expansive sleeping area on

screened dining porch with mountain

upper level. Furnishings Negotiable.

view. Bonus Room above garage with bath and wet bar.

MLS #84027

$329,000

Great year round or weekend getaway. This love home sits on a gentle knoll with a nice natural yard and wooded

MLS # 82940

$299,900.

view. living area has cathedral ceiling,

MLS #84068

$995,000

Highlands Country Club. First time available in over 50 years, this family house is located on the 5th green. Golf course view from the wrap around deck with a midcentury modern

MLS #83898

$1,850,000

One of the nicest move in condition

spacious kitchen, split bedroom

feel. Open living room with fireplace.

Elevated over the roaring Cullasaja

floorplan and great loft. Huge deck. 2

Stone patio off back side with small

car garage. This house has great light

Located on 2.4 acres of grounds, this

River sits this 2 bedroom 2 bath river

yard. Kitchen and butlers kitchen for

large 3 bedroom 3 1/2 has a library

retreat on .89 acres. Complete with

and is a do not miss in this price range.

great entertaining. master and guest

office and room for expansion above

river front shower.

Offered at $329,000. mls #84027

on main level. Lower level has spa

the 2 car garage. Custom Kitchen

area, living room, bedroom and bath.

with stainless and granite. Perfect

nice storage and workshop.

for entertaining with great flow from

homes at Highlands Country Club!

living and dining onto a huge Carolina room with fireplace and wonderful mountain view. Master on main with custom bath, 2 bedrooms up with baths and great storage. Offered at $1,850,000. mls #83898

MLS #83714

$495,000

MLS #83894

$649,500 MLS #84125

$750,000

GREAT FAMILY HOME. This attractive

Stunning waterfall is the shining star of

one level 4BR/3BA is open and

the fully renovated 4 bedroom t3 bath

spacious. Features include high

hat sits on 1.75 acres and abuts USFS

This 4 bedroom 4 bath is in move in

ceilings, wood burning fireplace, eat-in

lands on one side. New kitchen with

condition with a mountain dĂŠcor and

eat in breakfast room, formal dining

feel. Shiplap wood paneling Plank

room or den, large open living room

wood floors and top quality materials

with cathedral ceilings. 3 fireplaces,

in the Kitchen and baths. Split bedroom

new windows, heat, air, and roof.

plan and great upper level guest suite.

Creek area of Highlands. Don’t miss

Brand new deck for entertaining or

One of the nicest home available in this

this one!

enjoying the Waterfall and creek.

price range bar none.

kitchen, walk-in laundry off the kitchen, and much more. An updated 2BR/1BA guest house, two antique barns and other out buildings, two creeks. all on 2.58 level acres in the popular Clear

MLS #84009

$289,000

End of road privacy. House with guest cottage on 1.67+/- acres close to town. Built in 1950.

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INSIDE THE LAUREL JULY 2016 EVENTS

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Rise and Shine

80 Calender

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Native Alternatives

146

Highlands Biological Station

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Mountains in Bloom

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Center for Life Enrichment

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Groovin’ on the Green

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The Art of Peter Ray

Highlands Farmers’ Market

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A Historic Home

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Mark Edge

SOAR Golf Tournament

91

150

Cashiers History

22

Summer at The Playhouse

Sundays at Sotheby’s

92

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Highlands History

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Highlands-Cashiers Art League

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Cashiers Community Library

94

Robert Shaw Documentary

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Go Green with Moss

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The Music of Lisa Rankin

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Plein Air Festival

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H-C Chamber Music Festival

30

Bel Canto

99

Randall Atcheson Concert

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Cashiers Antique Benefit Show

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Musical Interludes

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Concerts on the Slope

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The Art of Anna Norton

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Garden Tour

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Annual Patriotic Concert

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Fireworks on the Green

104

Coro Vocati

40

Dahlia Festival

106

Musical Chairs

44

Dahlia Festival Patrons’ Party

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Acorns Trunk Shows

48

Mountain Wildlife Days

112

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Cashiers Community Chorus

50

Nature’s Kitchen

52

Humane Heroes

54

Antique Show

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Auction and Bazaar

58

THE ARTS

HISTORY

HEALTH 154

Highlands-Cashiers Hospital

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The Morality of Medicine

157

Why Women’s Wellness Matters

158

Sciatica Solutions

159

Four Seasons Hospice

HOMES & LIFESTYLES 162

Set Your Sights

164

Take Your Pants for A Hike

Cyprus Restaurant

166

Design Details

114

Evenings at Lakeside

168

Individual Freedom

116

Wine Dinner at Canyon Kitchen

170

The Good Parts

117

Wine Talk

172

Personal Insurance

118

Chef Andrew Figel

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Strawberry and Peach Salad

Cashiers Farmers’ Market

122

The Kitchen CarryAway

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Fireworks on Lake Glenville

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Fishes and Loaves

61

Haiti Benefit Concert

126

Grits, Gravy & Shrimp

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River Awareness

129

Dining Guide

66

Twilight 5k

67

Bubbles at The Bascom

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Highlands Weekend Music

69

HUMC Youth Music Camp

136

An Avian Gem

70

Showhouse 2016

137

Golf Talk

72

Bell Choir Concert

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Cream and Flutter

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Rotary’s 4th of July Events

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Lady Bugs

183

Mountain Spring Spas and Pools

75

Highlands Celebrates the Fourth

140

Brown Thrasher

184

Highlands Chamber of Commerce

76

SMWC Annual Auction

142

Highlands Aerial Park

185

Celebrity Collections

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Relay for Life

144 Astilbe

186

Reign by Robyn B

DINING

VENTURE OUT

GIVING BACK 176

Dr. Paul DeCarlo, Volunteer Spotlight

177

Food Pantry

178

Carpe Diem Farms

179

Big Brothers, Big Sisters

180

H-C Land Trust

181

Forever Farm

BIZ SPOTLIGHT

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MAKING IT HAPPEN

MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN Managing Partner marjorie@thelaurelmagazine.com

Publisher’s

Note Summer in the mountains. Cool breezes and a sweetness in the air beckon us outdoors to

LORNA ALEXANDER Marketing Specialist

JANET CUMMINGS Managing Partner

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MICHELLE MUNGER Art Director mungerclan5@aol.com

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THOMAS CUMMINGS Distribution Manager jothcu@yahoo.com

DONNA RHODES Writer

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drink them in. Night skies bursting with stars whisper beauty and wonder if we’ll just look long enough. The shopping may be fabulous, the golf obsessive, the dining world-class. But the splendor of the outdoors is what calls us to stop, reset and breathe. We at the

Laurel thank you for taking us along on your

WILEY SLOAN Writer

LUKE OSTEEN Writer

wileyandsarah@nctv.com

dumbdogs@earthlink.net

JENNY KING Writer

MARY JANE MCALL Writer

adventures here this month and wish you many moments to do just that.

With love,

Janet and Marjorie Volume Fifteen • Issue Six thelaurelmagazine.com • 828-526-0173 email: editorial@thelaurelmagazine.com P.O. Box 565 • Highlands, NC 28741

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Contributing Writers: Alex Foltz, Jane Gibson Nardy, Kathy Bub, Mary Adair Leslie, Sue Blair, Dr. Anastasia Halldin, David Stroud, Curt Christiansen, Bonnie Potts, Lorna Alexander, Donita Cline, Julie Schott, Jeannie Chambers, William McReynolds, Sue Aery, Sonya Carpenter, Ann Self, and Tammy Mobley.

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Cover Story

BOUNTIFUL BLOSSOMS BY DONNA RHODES ILLUSTRATION BY JANET CUMMINGS

The Bascom’s Mountains in Bloom is a celebration of the exquisite gardens that decorate Bowery Road in Highlands.

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beautiful blue mist blankets the mountains. The air is clean and moist. The sun peeks out to focus its spotlight on the Eden below. Mother Nature unfolds her petals and bursts into a wheel of color. The moment we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived, The Bascom’s Mountains in Bloom. The setting for this year’s glorious unveiling is Bowery Road, where every lawn, path, water feature, and garden is a jaw-dropping huzzah. Five gardens are featured, each with its own special character. You’ll experience the traditional English garden, native and cultivated perennials, fruit and flower gardens, hemlock hedges, vintage gardens, an English Manor garden, waterfalls, seeps . . . even a grown-up’s tree-house. The theme for 2016’s benefactor party is The Hamptons of Long Island, famous for its beautiful botanical gardens and arboretums. Frances Schultz is Mountains in Bloom’s guest of honor. Schultz is a celebrated author of several books, including “The Bee Cottage Story - How I Made a Muddle of Things and Decorated My Way Back to Happiness.” Originally from Tarboro, North Carolina, Schultz has both visited and lived in Highlands and Cashiers for years. A contributing editor to House Beautiful magazine and former editor-atlarge for Veranda, she has also written for The Wall Street Journal, Town & Country, Indagare, and The New York Social Diary. Here is a brief schedule of events: Friday, July 15: 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Garden Tours (includes a boxed lunch on The Bascom Terrace) 6:00 to 11:00 P.M. - A Night in the Hamptons Benefactor Party at The Bascom (Benefactor Only) Saturday, July 16: 9:30 AM- Saturday Morning Salon with Frances Shultz (Benefactor Only) 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. - Garden Tours (includes a boxed lunch on The Bascom Terrace) 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. - Sunset Soiree Champagne Toast (Benefactors Only) To learn more about the Mountains in Bloom Garden Tour visit www.mountainsinbloom.org. Give your eyes, ears, nose, and palate a sensory tree(t) you’ll never forget.

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LOTS TO LEARN. BY LORNA ALEXANDER

The Center for Life Enrichment illuminates Life, the Universe, and Everything with its slate of fun classes in July.

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uly is finally here! Check out what’s to celebrate at the Center for Life Enrichment for the month of July. For Arts and Architecture, we’re offering Photojournalist Chip Somodevilla’s views on Africa, including capturing the final days of Nelson Mandela as well as the 20th Anniversary coverage of the Rwandan Genocide. For all of you Bridge fanatics, there’s our “Thinking Bridge II Series for Intermediate Players.” Join us for “iPad/iPhone Best Applications,” “iPad for Beginners,” “iPad: Second Steps,” “Apple Computer Basics and Advanced,” and the “Smart Phone Photography Workshop.” “Tea and Spice and Everything Nice” explores different teas and we’ll learn their history as well as taste teas from around the world. “Bonfires to Breaking News” will explore the rapidly changing nature of the business of journalism. Other topics covered for the month range from lectures on Africa, South Africa, America’s role in Asia, international

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war crimes tribunals and how the film industry has made North Carolina one of the fastest growing states. Lectures include “Great Smoky Mountains National Park,” and “The Civil War and Revolution in Central America in the 1970s and 1980s.” We’ll offer a tour of Frank Langford’s lavish perennial gardens surrounding his Highlands home, complete with a glass of fresh lemonade; “Explore Ikebana – the Art of Japanese Flower Arranging,” a hands-on workshop; and the “Miniature Garden Workshop,” designed for all ages. We’ll review and critique Harper Lee’s final novel, “Go Set a Watchman.” Jonathan Scott Barrett is a James Beard Judge and author of “Rise and Shine,” a Southern son’s treasury of food, family and friends, will present a lecture. Afterwards, all will gather on the porch for a book signing and light fare of appetizers selected from his book. “A Brief History of Jazz” is offered by popular CLE presenter, musician, composer, and

minister Dwight Andrews. In conjunction with the Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival, CLE offers its July series, “Titans of Chamber Music,” which will focus on the masters of chamber music -- Haydn, Beethoven, Shubert, Mendelssohn, and Brahms -- four Saturday’s in July. Join us for “Food, Sex and The Scrambled Scriptures.” As a Bible toting, Scotch-IrishSoutherner, culinary historian, and ecofeminist entertainer, “Miss Millie” provides a new, hysterical perspective with her interpretation of scripture and religion, and characters who cook in Southern kitchens. In “Great Discoveries in Astronomy” we’ll learn about the revelations that have illuminated our understanding about time and space, and matter and energy. For more information on our courses or membership information, we invite you to call the Center for Life Enrichment at (828) 5268811 or by visiting clehighlands.com. We are located at 348 South Fifth Street, in the Peggy Crosby Center in Highlands.


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NATURAL HERITAGE BY LUKE OSTEEN

The Friends of Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library are offering a pair of events in July that illuminate the majesty and mystery of nature.

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f you’ve worried that you are losing your connection to nature, Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library is hosting two events this month that’ll reveal the richness of of our natural heritage. At 10:30 A.M. Friday, July 1, everyone is invited to “Snakes Alive.” Children love snakes and lizards. Ron Cromer, a specialist in herpetology, lets kids and grownups touch and feel the reptiles. This is a hands-on science project that’ll provide insight into the lives, habits and characteristics of reptiles, especially snakes. They’ll experience a variety of gentle reptiles. Cromer’s deep pool of knowledge and gentle humor make this an unforgettable experience. Author and nature photographer Kevin Adams, the author of “North Carolina Waterfalls,” “Wildflowers of the Southern Appalachians,” and “Waterfalls of Virginia and West Virginia,” will visit the library at 3:00 P.M. Friday, July 15. He’ll talk about his lifetime love affair with nature, particularly in his home state of North Carolina. He’ll also provide tips to help his audience use photography to capture the sublime beauty of Western North Carolina. Both programs are free and open to the public. “Snakes Alive” in particular draws a big crowd, so it’s wise to arrive early. The Friends of Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community is sponsoring the two programs. Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library is located at 249 Frank Allen Road (across from the Cashiers Post Office. For more information, call (828) 743-0215.

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GROOVIN’ ON THE GREEN BY MARY JANE MCCALL

The Groovin’ on the Green series, Cashiers’ joyful party in the heart of the community, heats up July.

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he popular Groovin’ on the Green concert series, sponsored by the Greater Cashiers Area Merchants Association and series sponsors Biltmore, Landmark Realty Group and Chinquapin, takes place Friday nights at 6:30 P. M. at The Village Commons in Cashiers. The shows go on rain or shine. These concerts bring out people of all ages who want to have fun, visit with friends and reflect upon small town living at its finest. Businesses recognize the importance of supporting something so vital to the fabric of the mountain lifestyle. Landmark Realty has been a long-time sponsor of this concert series, and BrokerIn-Charge Ken Taft, explained why he thought the concerts meant so much to

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the community. “Groovin’ on the Green is one of the many reasons why the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau is one of the best areas in which to live in the North Carolina mountains. These free concert events reinforce the sense of community that makes Cashiers so special – a small village with a big ‘heart.’ You can hear that ‘heartbeat’ almost every Friday night during the season as we all come together for great music, food and camaraderie. Landmark Realty Group is proud to sponsor Groovin’ on the Green as a way to celebrate living in such a wonderful place.” On July 1, join us for The Jackson Taylor Band, a local band featuring Bill Nickerson, Jeff Nickerson, Joe Fowler and Tyler Kittle.

This concert is sponsored by Biltmore. July 8 brings more local talent to the stage with Hurricane Creek, whose powerful rock and blues sounds create a lively, party like atmosphere, sponsored by The Tampa Tribe. On July 22, The Colby Dietz Band, featuring the soulful voice of lead singer Colby Dietz, is sure to bring the crowd to their feet with their unique blend of rock, outlaw country and bluegrass. July 29, Miss Kitty and The Big City Band bring their flawless harmonies to the stage. This concert is sponsored by Chinquapin. Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic and join the fun. Food and beverage will also be available for purchase. There is no admission charge but donations are encouraged and appreciated.


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HOME-GROWN. HAND-SEWN. BY JENNY KING | PHOTOS BY MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN

For an unmistakable taste of small town life, visit the Highlands Farmers’ Market, Saturdays from 8:00 A.M. to noon at Kelsey-Hutchinson Park.

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he Highlands Marketplace is in full swing! This local farmers’ market is held most Saturdays in Kelsey-Hutchinson Park, also known as Founders’ Park, from 8:00 A.M. until noon. Organizers say they see old friends coming by every week and are glad to meet some new ones, too. You’ll see many of your favorite vendors as well as new faces and tents at the market this year. The talent and products offered are as diverse as the people who live in our mountains. Fish, fresh produce, eggs and honey come to the market from small farms in the area and are displayed next to a wide variety of colorful flowers. Keeping with the focus on the mountain community, area churches are there with items for sale to help raise funds for their various mission ministries. Impress your friends and family with a mountain breakfast featuring baked goods of all types along with homemade jams and jellies to sweeten your day. Cakes, pies, and other desserts are all there for the choosing. You can even find locally made flavorings and extracts for your own baking. The Highlands Marketplace is also home

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to artists of all types who love to share their creativity and vision. Decorate your home with handmade rugs, woven and wood art, photography, and paintings. The ages-old art of embroidery is represented as is quilting and jewelry-making. The committee that organizes the marketplace is looking for new vendors – for more information or an application, contact Don Deal at (828) 342-8239. As a shopper, don’t forget to stop by Founders’ Park Saturdays from 8 to 12. Get there early for the best selection.


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DO MORE FOR SOAR BY MARY JANE MCCALL

Highlands Falls Country Club

SOAR of Western North Carolina’s Golf Tournament and Auction, slated for Monday, August 8, at Highlands Falls Country Club, will boost the lives of the children of fallen heroes.

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merica demands much of its elite Special Operations Forces, which is comprised of nearly 70,0 0 0 Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps personnel, active and reserve. These brave young men and women serve throughout the world and are leading the war against terror. As a result, the casualties incurred by SOF personnel have been significantly high. The Special Operations Warriors Foundation, a top-rated 501 (c) (3) non-profit, works to ensure that financial assistance for a post-secondary degree is available for the surviving children of Special Operations personnel who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Additionally, the

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foundation provides immediate financial assistance to severely wounded and hospitalized personnel, providing invaluable resources in their hour of greatest need. Since 20 02, SOAR of Western North Carolina, a group of dedicated local volunteers, has been raising funds and awareness to support the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. In addition to the annual SOAR race, which they sponsor in June each year, this year they are also hosting a fundraising Golf Tournament and Auction. This Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, August 8, at Highlands Falls Country Club with a shotgun start at 11:0 0 A.M. The $150 fee per player includes a

round of golf, prizes, dinner and the auction. Please note that lunch is not provided. You may bring a guest to dinner for an additional contribution of $35. For further details or to register, please contact Ted Waas at (828) 743-3256 or email him at mlwaas@hotmail.com. If you’re not already a member of a foursome, they will be happy to pair you with other golfers. The day promises to be one of great camaraderie. Various levels of hole sponsorships are also available and interested businesses or individuals are encouraged to contact SOAR and become sponsors. Please join SOAR in their efforts to raise funds for these individuals and their families who have given so much to our country.


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SUNDAYS AT SOTHEBY’S BY DONNA RHODES

A new series of events sponsored by Highlands Sotheby’s International Realty, spotlights the creations of brilliant artists just starting to make an impression.

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ighlands, long known for its support of the arts, has a new venue for emerging artists, thanks to Highlands Sotheby’s International Realty. Kele Davenport, Director of Marketing, says, “With the contraction of art galleries, and our new digital environment, emerging artists are feeling the impact.” That’s why she rallied for the arts with a once-a-month event, “Sundays at Sotheby’s,” hosted July 3 at 114 North Fourth Street in the historic Bryson location. Jody and Wood Lovell, owners of Highlands Sotheby’s International Realty, add, “We are privileged to occupy the ‘Times Square’ of Highlands known as Bryson’s Corner. The Bryson Family has owned this property for over 60 years. Thanks to their generosity and foresight in preserving Highlands history, we can share this location with The Bascom and other artists in promoting arts for this area. “We want to create a deeper experience, where the public can meet artists, talk oneon-one with them, and get to know the person behind the passion,” Davenport says. Sotheby’s kicks off this premiere season

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with a tribute to local artists of The Bascom. “For the first few showings we are extremely excited to recognize the Bascom, our local non-profit,” Davenports says. The Bascom supports regional artists, exhibitions, arts education, and public programs. Davenport adds, “They are an anchor in our community, and we want to show our appreciation.” Special invitations can be obtained for exclusive gatherings featuring hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and conversation with the artist 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. the day of the opening. Visit Sotheby’s during regular office hours from 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. to see the works displayed. Many pieces are for sale. If you’re an artist looking for a future showplace, contact Davenport for details. Take this opportunity to experience art in a very personal way. Learn about each artist’s inspiration and process firsthand. Contact Davenport for more information at (828) 526-4104. And plan your first Sunday of every month now through November for an up-close-and-personal encounter with a rising star.


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MAGICAL MOSS BY ANN SELF

Our ubiquitous emerald carpet is examined in detail when the Village Nature Series offers “Go Green with Moss,” Tuesday, July 26, at the Village Green Commons.

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oss is an extraordinary plant. It grows without roots, flowers or stem. It requires no mowing; helps prevent soil erosion; provides year-round color; and grows well in difficult environments. Discover the attributes of gardening with moss during the July Village Nature Series program, “Go Green with Moss.” Bryophyte expert Annie Martin will reveal how moss can create stunning eco-friendly spaces at 5:30 P.M. Tuesday, July 26, at The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road in Cashiers. Ms. Martin, also known as “Mossin’ Annie,” infuses her passion for mosses with successful gardening techniques. By integrating the textures, shapes and green shades of mosses, Martin highlights nature’s artistry. She advocates land stewardship and preservation of protected forests and parks. Martin rescues mosses from places where they will be destroyed

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by economic development. Mossin’ Annie is not only a moss rescuer, she is also a farmer, researcher, landscape designer, educator, field guide and author of “The Magical World of Moss Gardening.” Her accomplishments include a moss green roof at the NC Arboretum; moss features at Furman University; and numerous private moss gardens for individuals throughout the Southeast. She especially enjoys sharing her knowledge and fostering new moss enthusiasts. Annie Martin The Village Nature Series is sponsored by the Highlands-Cashiers visitors to the Highlands- Cashiers commuLand Trust and The Village Green as part of their shared mission to protect nity. As part of this presentation, Mossin’ Annie will also offer an optional hands-on and preserve land and natural resources. moss workshop for a $20 fee. To register, The free monthly presentations provide educational opportunities to learn about email info@villagegreencashiersnc.com distinctive features of the area as well as or call (828) 743-3434. For more informaoffer cultural enrichment for residents and tion, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com.


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LAKEFRONT cottage on MIRROR LAKE with 3BD/2BA and private dock for fishing or canoeing. Kitchen opens to living area with wood burning stone fireplace. Open deck and covered porch overlook the lake.

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PLEIN AIR FESTIVAL BY JENNY KING

The Cashiers Plein Air Festival, July 12-16, is a celebration of the area’s transcendent beauty, the extraordinary talents of artists drawn to the region, and the people who relish their creations.

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he eagerly awaited Cashiers Plein Air Festival will be held July 12-16. This fundraiser supports The Village Green located in the center of Cashiers, the heart of the village. It’s conserved by a nonprofit organization that ensures residents and visitors a beautiful, free, and public space that enriches our mountain lifestyle and preserves the village’s legacy Internationally-acclaimed painters set up their easels to capture the beauty of these mountains and their original art is displayed for viewing and sale in Cashiers. The Wet Room at The Village Green Commons, the festival gallery, is open all week. On Friday, July 15, artists of all levels are invited to paint outdoors alongside festival artists in the Quick Paint Competition.

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Festival-goers that day will have the opportunity to vote for the People’s Choice Award as part of this high spirited competition. Art enthusiasts can watch art happen at a number of sites and attend the live demonstrations under the Festival Grand Tent at The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road in Cashiers. On Saturday at 11:00 A.M. kids join in the fun and at 1:30 P.M. festival goers are invited to watch a free pottery demonstration with Justin Allman. Special events highlight the art, creating a community festival atmosphere. Some of these events, including the live artist demonstrations, carry an admission charge or require tickets. A Picnic in the Park will be held Wednesday evening at 6:30 P.M.

This ievent is $75 per person and features a boxed gourmet picnic dinner and live music with artists painting the scene. The Palette Pass is the all-access ticket to each event under the Festival Grand Tent. This includes Friday evening’s special event, the exclusive Palette to Palate Affair, a summer jazz soiree celebrating all of the artists but especially the festival award winners. Cost of the Palette Pass is $250 and can be purchased by sending a check payable to Cashiers Plein Air Festival, PO Box 2201, Cashiers NC 28717 Food and beverages will be available for purchase each day. For a full schedule of events and information on purchasing tickets, visit VillageGreenCashiersNC.com or call (828) 743-3434.


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Christopher Clayton

Jon Jurgens

Sarah Nordin

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MUSIC GALORE. THE BEL’S 24. The 24th Annual Bel Canto, set for September 11, maintains the tradition of the extraordinary voices coupled with magnificent compositions.

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el Canto has another great quartet of performers lined up for our 24th Annual Recital! Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 11, at 4:00 P.M. for a wonderful evening of arias from your favorite operas, art songs, and hits from Broadway shows as well as a festive dinner at Highlands Country Club. Returning for the third time will be soprano Sarah Jane McMahon, who wowed the audience in 2010 and 2013. Hailed by The New York Times as “bright, active, and fastidiously musical,” and by Opera News as having “a golden sound,” she is recognized for her “beautiful vocal sophistication” and “sparkling stage presence.” Recently, Sarah Jane sang a Gala concert opposite Placido Domingo and made her debut with The San Francisco Symphony, Munich Philharmonic, the Wiener Konzert Haus, Bremen’s Die Glocke, and the Santo Domingo Festival in The Dominican Republic. A frequent guest artist at New York City Opera, she performed Mabel in their new production of “The Pirates of Penzance” and was described by The New York Times as “the most polished and flexible singer in the cast” and “a deft comic actress.” She also received their coveted Kolozsvar Award for her performances as Galatea in Handel’s “Acis and Galatea.” Sarah Nordin is a “luscious mezzo-soprano” praised for her performance of Lola in “Cavalleria Rusticana” by Opera News for her ability to “hold her own with the big guns.” Over the past two seasons she’s performed the roles of Dorabella in “Cosi fan tutte” with Opera Tampa, Winter Opera of St Louis and with Florida Opera Theatre, Flora in “La Traviata” with Opera Tampa and Cherubino in “Le Nozze di Figaro” with both Opera del West and Long Island Opera. Other credits include Zita in “Gianni Schicchi” and Marcellina in “Le Nozze di Fi-

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garo” with Hubbard Hall Opera Theatre and Isabella in “L’Italiana in Algeri,” as well as Meg in “Falstaff,” with Taconic Opera. Recently she sang Tisbe in “La Cenerentola” with Salt Marsh Opera and Orlofsky in “Die Fledermaus” with Geneva Light Opera. Ms. Nordin has been fortunate to have the opportunity to work with a number of prestigious companies such as Opera Theater of St Louis, Central City Opera, Opera North and the Metropolitan Opera. She has sung in eight productions with the Met including three HD live broadcasts and the 2011 tour of Japan. Tenor Jon Jurgens has established himself as a versatile young talent with a wide range of repertoire. He has been hailed by Opera News as “…a surprise discovery, an affable, open-throated Italianate tenor with a full, easy top and real lyric bloom.” Most recently, he performed the roles of St. Brioche in “The Merry Widow” and Schmidt in “Werther,” while covering the roles of Camille and Werther (Boston Lyric Opera). Other recent highlights include the title role in “The Picture of Dorian Gray” (Opera Fayetteville) and the roles of Rodolfo in “La Bohème” (OperaRaw) and Don José in “Carmen” (Opera NEO). As a studio artist with Sarasota Opera, he has performed many roles including Curley in “Of Mice and Men,” Steuermann in “Der Fliegende Höllander,” and Don Basilio in “Le nozze di Figaro.” Jurgens was highly acclaimed as Tristan in Boston Lyric Opera’s production of “The Love Potion,” and he made his BLO debut as Gastone in “La traviata.” In the 2013-2014 season, Jurgens had the pleasure of making his debut with Chautauqua Opera in the roles of Fenton in “Falstaff” and Bob Boles in “Peter Grimes.” Baritone Christopher Clayton is quickly establishing himself as a rising talent on the operatic stage. He has appeared with Utah

Opera, Opera Birmingham, Sacramento Opera and Chautauqua Opera. A versatile singer praised for his “golden baritone” and “dynamic” stage presence he performs musical styles varying from the title role in Monteverdi’s “Il ritorno d’Ulisse” Sharpless in “Madama Butterfly” and Tonio in Leoncavallo’s “Pagliacci,” to Fredrich Bhaer in Adamo’s “Little Women.” Recent highlights are Alvaro in Catan’s “Florencia en el Amazonas” with Utah Opera, Falke in “Die Fledermaus” with Opera Theatre of the Rockies and Germont in “La Traviata.” On the concert stage he has appeared as a soloist in Ravel’s “Enfant et les Sortilèges,” Bernstein’s “Mass” and in Händel’s “Messiah” with the Utah Symphony, “Carmina Burana” and Hayden’s “Creation.” Mr. Clayton was a Portland Opera Studio Artist and returned there in 2010 for “Trouble in Tahiti.” He was a young artist with the Chautauqua Opera in both the apprentice and studio programs. So mark your calendars for 4:00 P.M. Sunday, September 11. Tickets have been selling out by the first week in August. Call (828) 787-1463 to get on our mailing list.

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CELEBRATE THE MOUNTAINS BY JENNY KING

Treasures from across the globe are offered at the 40th Annual Cashiers Benefit Antique Show – Friday, July 22, through Sunday, July 24, at Blue Ridge School.

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he familiar phrase is “Come Celebrate the Mountains,” and the 40th Annual Cashiers Benefit Antique Show at Blue Ridge School will do just that Friday through Sunday, July 22 through 24. Sixty exhibitors from the U. S. and Great Britain will offer an incredible array of antiques. Blue Ridge School students, teacher volunteers, and show staff all work together to make this a memorable occasion to benefit both the school and those who come to support and enjoy the show each year. Drawing for the vintage quilt door prize will be held at the end of the show on Sunday. Each paid attendee receives a card to fill out for the drawing. A second quilt will be raffled for a scholarship for a deserving

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senior and tickets will be on sale at several locations as well as at the show. Whether furnishing a mountain home, selecting a special gift or just indulging in a treat for yourself, the vendors of the 40th Annual Cashiers Benefit Antique Show offer endless choices. Offerings range from fine art to folk art, rare music boxes to rare coins, cut glass to Orientalia, exquisite linens to children’s toys from days gone by. As always, the show is designed so that everyone from novice to advanced collector can come and shop the entire weekend for just one ticket. Catered food is offered each day and can be enjoyed under the garden dining tent. Tickets are available at the door for a donation of $10 or $9 with

any media ad. Discounts cards are also available at select stores or by mail. Wheel chairs will be available for those who need assistance and volunteers will be happy to assist. The Blue Ridge School is a smoke free campus. Pets are not allowed, but service animals are always welcome. Come Celebrate the Mountains at the 40th Annual Cashiers Benefit Antique Show at the Blue Ridge School, 95 Bobcat Drive, Highway 107 North in Cashiers. Hours are 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Friday, July 22, and Saturday, July 23; and 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Sunday, July 24. Call Hazel Giles, Show Coordinator at (828) 743-9270 or visit on Facebook or at cashiersannualantiqueshow.com.


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CONCERTS ON THE SLOPES BY JENNY KING

Drive Time Band

The driving, irresistible sounds of Drive Time Band are the perfect ending to a full day in the mountains, 7:00 P.M. Tuesday, July 19, at Sapphire Valley Resort.

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he Sapphire Valley Resort offers something for everyone who wants to enjoy the mountains of Western North Carolina. Their schedule of outdoor activities is jam-packed with fun in the mountain woods, by the lakes, and on the links and courts. Bring your entire family and take part in their family-friendly fun. One of the most popular events is the Concert on the Slopes series. After a day spent hiking, golfing, swimming, or ziplining, it’s the perfect way to relax and enjoy the cool evening air. At 7:0 0 P.M. Tuesday, July 19, you’ll be seeing Drive Time Band. This is an Atlantabased show band that’s been performing

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since 1994. Jazz musician, arranger, writer, producer, and business owner Mack McKibben started the group as a jazz duo pleasing audiences young and old alike all around the Southeast. The group has since evolved into a 10 -piece show band made up of a smoking five-piece rhythm section, five-voice ensemble of tight harmony, all seasoned with a powerful horn section. Combining the best of Atlanta musicians, the artists of Drive Time bring decades of collective experience from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Atlanta Jazz circuit, to country, blues, metal, and pop audiences, making them a “melting pot” of exciting diversity. Their

energy and excitement is spectacularly infectious and you’ll find it hard to sit still… so don’t! Get up and dance to songs like “Don’t Stop Believing,” “I Can See Clearly Now,” “Margaritaville,” and so much more. If you’d like a preview of what’s to come, visit DriveTimeBand.com. Be sure to bring a blanket or a chair. All concerts are $20. Concerts on the Slopes will be held on the Sapphire Valley Ski Slopes, behind the Sapphire Valley Community Center, three miles east of Cashiers on Highway 64. Prepare to sing along to Drive Time Band, Tuesday, July 19 at 7:0 0 P.M. For tickets and further information, call (828) 743-7663.


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INCARNATION’S GARDEN TOUR BY MERCEDES HELLER Mercedes Heller

The Church of the Incarnation will celebrate its jewel of a garden with a reception and guided tours of the garden and church, Saturday, July 9.

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he Episcopal Church of the Incarnation will be opening the doors of the original church and offering strolls through the revitalized gardens on Saturday, July 9, from 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. The church was built in 1896, has hand-carved pews and beautiful walnut woodworking throughout. Stained glass windows are exceptional and depict the natural plant and animal life of the area, each in memory of Highlands citizens who were actively involved in the life of the church. A knowledgeable docent will be present to help guide visitors and explain the history of Incarnation. Lemonade and iced tea will be served in the newly revitalized garden. There will be docents on hand to identify plants and relate their significance to the church. The tours are free to the public. Please join us for a lovely afternoon in the historic church and a stroll through the gardens.

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FIREWORKS ON THE GREEN The Village Green, Cashiers’ verdant jewel at the Crossroads, will host a dazzling fireworks display on the Fourth of July.

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ireworks are a quintessential American celebration of Independence Day. In Cashiers, The Village Green presents the third annual “Fireworks Extravaganza On the Green,” beginning at 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 4 at The Village Green Commons. Residents and visitors to the area are invited to dine, play and dance the night away. The spectacular evening entertainment features a concert by the rhythm and blues band The Extraordinaires. The band plays all the classics from a wide variety of artists including The O’Jays, The Temptations, Bruce Springsteen, and Pharrell Williams. “The Extraordinaires will have you up

dancing the night away,” says Ann Self, executive director of The Village Green. She also says to bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. Picnics and coolers are welcome, although there will be food and beverage vendors on site. The main event, of course, is the breathtaking fireworks display that will begin shortly after dark. “More than 1,000 brilliant and colorful bursts will light up the Cashiers’ night sky,” says Self. The show will last about 30 minutes and will be accompanied by a soundtrack that pays tribute to America with patriotic music. Admission is free, however donations to a community fireworks fund will be collected at The Village Green to help with

the cost of the event. Many small towns have been forced to eliminate fireworks because of the expense of putting on a pyrotechnic display. The Village Green is the 12.5 acre park for free, public enjoyment in the center of Cashiers with boundaries extending from Highway 64 to Frank Allen Road. “What many people don’t realize is that The Village Green receives no government funding,” said Self. “This public treasure depends on the generosity of those who financially support The Village Green.” For more information, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com . You can also “Like” The Village Green on Facebook or follow on Twitter @cashiersgreen.

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DAZZLIN’ DAHLIAS The Glory of Dahlias is spotlighted at the Dazzlin’ Dahlias Flower Show, Saturday, September 10, at the Highlands Civic Center.

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agnificent blossoms in a rainbow of colors take center stage at the Highlands Historical Society’s Dazzlin’ Dahlias Flower Show, set for Saturday, September 10, at the Highlands Civic Center. Plan now to enter your dahlias in the Saturday afternoon Dahlia Exhibit. Blooms are accepted on Friday afternoon, September 9, from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. or Saturday morning from 8:00 to 10 A.M. at the Highlands Civic Center, 600 North Fourth Street. Registration is $10 per exhibitor. Youngsters 17 years old and younger are urged to show their prowess at growing dahlias. There’s a special category for their entries. The public is invited to view all the beautiful dahlias from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Admission is $ 5 per person, with all proceeds going to support the many civic projects of the Highlands Historical Society. Be sure to pick up one or two flower arrangements for your home and some for your friends too. There is no better bargain in town. Jody Zahner, owner of Chattooga Gardens, will speak at 2:00 P.M., sharing tips about growing the prettiest dahlias around. Following Zahner’s talk, stick around to get tips from local artists on how to incorporate dahlias along with other flowers in both small and large arrangements. Be sure to stop by the Prince House at the HHS Village for refreshments and to enjoy the music of Les Scott on his Appalachian Dulcimer from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M.


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There are 4 buildings on the property: the Main House, recently remodeled with an enlarged kitchen (featuring an AGA stove), a large new dining room with high ceilings and facing the view, with a huge new office overhead; the “Bunkhouse” with 3-car garage; a Guest House with living room,

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DAHLIA FEST PATRONS’ PARTY BY WILEY SLOAN | “OPENING NIGHT” PAINTING BY RUTHIE WATTS

Highlands Historical Society’s Dazzlin’ Dahlias Patrons’ Party, set for 6:30 P.M. Thursday, September 8, at Highlands Falls Country Club, complete with art and refreshments, sets the stage for a spectacular floral show.

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lan now to enjoy the sixth annual Dazzlin’ Dahlias Patrons’ Party and Flower Show! The festivities will kick off with the Patrons’ Party at Highlands Falls Country Club on at 6:30 P.M. Thursday, September 8. Guests will enjoy dancing to music by the Joe Gransden Trio. An Atlanta resident, Joe has performed at Café 290, The Jazz Corner in Hilton Head, South Carolina, and The Ritz-Carlton at Reynolds Plantation to name just a few. Sumptuous Mexican food and your favorite libations will prepare you for lively bidding as silent auction items and the wheelbarrow raffle are presented. Four talented artists will offer their works for the Patron Party silent auction. Let’s learn about two this month, and the other

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two in August. Katherine Bell McClure is a well-known Atlanta artist and the daughter of Highlands’ residents Glenda and Griffin Bell. Katherine’s work entitled “The Wild South” is perfect for anyone’s mountain home. You may have seen her work at Anne Irwin Fine Art or the Swan Coach House Gallery. Garden and Gun magazine and Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles have both recognized Katherine’s talents. With a focus on mixed media and subjects tending to be mostly about the home, her art is a perfect complement to life in Western North Carolina. Her multidimensional art adds perspective to her works with a level of detail that mesmerizes the eye. Artist Ruthie Watts’ painting entitled “Opening Night” captures the beauty of

the dahlia like few can. Professionally, Ruthie taught art in the Atlanta public schools. When not teaching, Ruthie accepted commissions throughout the Southeast. Her murals grace a number of Atlanta’s premier residences. Splitting her time between Atlanta and Highlands, Ruthie’s focus on nature and landscapes makes her art wellsuited for most mountain homes. Come for a fun evening and support the Highlands Historical Society and all of its efforts to preserve Highlands’ rich history and educate the public about our area’s unique heritage. For tickets to the Patrons’ Party, go to highlandshistory.com or call them at (828) 787-1050. See the separate article about the Dahlia Flower Show on page 40 in this month’s Laurel.


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TRUNKFUL OF FASHION TREND BY JENNY KING

Acorn’s July calendar is filled with trunk shows highlighting magnificent, exclusive creations.

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he Highlands Season offers many opportunities for intimate gatherings, but none more anticipated than the trunk shows at Acorns Boutique at Old Edwards Inn. There will be a total of six shows this month featuring jewelry, clothing, porcelain, and botanicals. Coralia Leets jewelry will be featured July 1-4. Leets was born in Nicaragua and moved the US in 1987, launching Atelier Coralia Leets Jewelry Design in 2001. Her pieces are beloved for their versatility and color. On July 15-17, Acorns is hosting two designers, Jude Frances Jewelry and Agnus Dei Farms. Combining classic elegance with on-trend shapes and styles, Jude Frances Jewelry offers something for women of all ages. The endless combinations include the signature earring hoop and charm con-

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cept, stackable gold bangles, long layering chains and pendants, stylish cocktail rings, and simple gold stackers. With their roots deeply embedded in simple rural living, Deborah and John Giles bought their small Alabama farm in 2004 and in 2014 officially launched Coralia Leets Jewelry Agnus Dei Farm. Their core offerings are centered on beeswax-based products and old-fashioned homemade soaps wall sculptures, bowls, and vases. and their vision is to capture the fruit of the Highlighting the last trunk show in July land in every product they sell. will be KZ Noel Jewelry on July 29-31. Using Vitamin Clothing will be featured July semi-precious and natural elements, these 22-24. This New York-based line embodies designs are for women desiring an elegant simplicity, ease, comfort, and style. Their and trend-driven look. classic blouses and jackets have become The Acorns trunk shows continue through staples in wardrobes around the world. November. For more information on the enOn July 22-25 Ian and Jo Lydia Craven of tire schedule of trunk shows at Acorns BouCraven Porcelain Pottery will feature their tique, contact them at (828) 787-1877 or visit romantic hand-built porcelain dinnerware, them online at OldEdwardsInn.com/Acorns.


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IT’S A ZOO OUT THERE BY JEFF ALT

Sapphire Valley Resort’s Mountain Wildlife Days, set for July 15-16, is a glimpse at some of our neighbors, and some guests from Australia.

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ne of the many magical things about our mountains is the chance – often unexpected – to meet the creatures with which we share this beautiful area. The 13th annual Mountain Wildlife Days, July 15 through 16, at the Sapphire Valley Resort, will once again offer something for all ages in getting “back to nature.” Be prepared to meet and learn about the animals that live outside our back doors – and some that come from a little farther away. Friday’s (July 15) daytime activities offer a wide variety of free programs: • 9:00 A.M. – A “Let’s Get Acquainted with our Birds” walk led by Russell Regnery, President of the Highlands Plateau Audubon Society. Twenty-four different species of birds, including Eastern Phoebe, Redwinged Blackbird, Blue-headed Vireo, Chipping, and Swamp Sparrow, are often seen in this area. • 9:30 A.M. – Two nature hikes are planned – an easy hike and one of a more moderate category. Venues are yet to be determined. • 3:30 P.M. – “Birds of Prey” program by Michael Skinner of the Balsam Mountain Trust. This is a free, open presentation, designed specifically for Sapphire Valley Resort campers, Boys and Girls Club members,

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and other youth groups in the area. – Popular nature photographer and naturalist Bill Lea will once again entertain at the 7:00 P.M. Friday evening event. This year, Bill’s program, “Bobcats, Foxes, and More – God Made Predators, Too!,” will focus on bobcats, foxes, coyotes, and wolves – all amazing animals when you spend time with them and learn their individual personalities and behaviors. Unfortunately, many of these animals and their vital roles in our eco-systems are misunderstood. Entry fee for the Friday evening program is $5 for adults; children with adults, free. Saturday’s schedule is a full and entertaining one: • 9:30 A.M. – Exhibits and Silent Auction Open (Evergreen Room) • 10:00-10-50 A.M. – “Life of A Black Bear” featuring Cynthia Strain of the B.E.A.R. taskforce, along with an entertaining visit by “Arthur the Bear.” • 10:50-11:00 A.M. – Break, with Exhibits and Silent Auction Open. • 11:00-11:50 A.M. – “Hunters in the Sky,” a unique look at Carlton Burke’s birds of prey. • 12-00-1:00 P.M. – Lunch Break – Exhibits and Silent Auction Open • 1:00-1:45 P.M. – “Wolves-Our Most Misunderstood Animal,” Rob Gudger and his

wolves, will be returning to Mountain Wildlife Days for an informative and exciting program. • 1:45-2:00 P.M. – Break, with Final Silent Auction Bids • 2:00-2:50 P.M. – “Unique Animals from Australia,” Wildlife Wonders of the North Georgia Zoo will provide a close-up look at some of their “live and unusual” animals from Australia. A silent auction will be held Saturday with proceeds going to Mountain Wildlife Days’ Western North Carolina Wildlife Outreach. This program provides important wildlife and outdoor education for schools and other organizations throughout Western North Carolina. Auction items will go on display at 6:30 P.M. at the Sapphire Valley Community Center prior to Friday evening’s program, with bidding throughout the day on Saturday. Mountain Wildlife Days is co-sponsored by the Sapphire Valley Resort and financially supported by sponsors and friends of wildlife. For more information on Mountain Wildlife Days and to make reservations for Friday’s bird walk or hikes, visit the Sapphire Valley Resort Community Center or call (828) 743-7663. Information is also available at mountainwildlifedays.com.


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IF YOU LOVE TO SING BY WILEY SLOAN

The burgeoning Cashiers Community Chorus wants to extend its range with the addition of new voices.

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he Cashiers Community Chorus is seeking more voices to fill their ranks. You don’t have to be a professional, just need to enjoy singing. According to publicity director Judy Gray, “the chorus is made up of adults who love to sing and are committed to attending practices. No audition is required.” You still have plenty of time to learn the music. The chorus’ first planned perfor-

mance is August 10 and will include a collection of both gospel and patriotic music. The group will be under the direction of Betty Morris, Christian Education Director and Music Director at Cashiers United Methodist Church. The chorus’ repertoire will include a variety of music from sacred, folk, and spiritual, to gospel and patriotic. Bryan Heller is a well-known piano teacher and accompanist, who’ll help the Chorus excel.

For the sheer enjoyment of singing, of course. Rehearsals are Mondays at 4:00 P.M. at the Church of the Good Shepherd at 1448 Highway 107 South in Cashiers. For more information, contact Judy Gray at (828) 226-3175 or judygray@dnet.net. Gray says that all skill levels are welcome. Even if you choose not to join, you’ll want to come to the concert. Mark it on your calendars today.

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NATURE’S KITCHEN With her series of workshops, Mary Palmer Dargan introduces her wild harvest to the kitchen. For information, call (828) 743-0307.

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ary Palmer Dargan, local landscape architect and author, is inviting the public to share in nature’s bounty this summer. She’s hosting Nature’s Kitchen, a series of workshops designed to identify and create delightful meals using the plants right under your feet. Participants will discover wild and native plants that are high in nutritional value, beautiful, delicious and free. “My guests will enjoy foraging feasts, walks to pluck choice specimens or come to cook, slice and dice,” says Dargan. All workshops events are held at Dovecote, her home at 35 Flash Point Drive in Cashiers. Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling (828) 743-0307 or visiting dargan.com. Join them for a special event featuring Carl Peverall on July 1. There will be a party unveiling new works at Dovecote from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. A morning walk will be held at 9:00 Saturday, July 2. Here’s the lineup for this summer’s workshops: July 1 – Nature’s Sculpture: Carl Peverall Grand Sculpture Opening July 8 – Nature’s Kitchen: Creating Main Dishes with Mystery Chef! July 29 – Nature’s Kitchen: Making Sweet Things August 5 – Nature’s Beauties: Ferns with Edmund Taylor August 19 – Nature’s Kitchen: Wine Making at Dovecote August 26 – Nature’s Kitchen: Mystery Mushrooms at Dovecote August 30 – Foraging Feast: Mother Nature’s Secret Garden with Ila Hatter at the Village Green

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HUMANE HEROES BY DAVID STROUD

The dogs and cats of the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society (and the people who love them) are the centerpiece for a raucous “fun-raiser,” Tuesday, August 30 at The Farm at Old Edwards Inn. For tickets and information, call (828) 743-5752.

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he Third Annual A Celebration of Humane Heroes is Tuesday, August 30, at 5:30 P.M. at The Farm at Old Edwards Inn – one of the most elegant and sought-after event venues in the mountains of North Carolina. The evening features a live and silent auction, a scrumptious southern barbeque dinner from Cashiers Farmers Market, beer, wine and spirits, and live music by Atlanta-based Banks & Shane, a high-energy, hard-kicking, blow-theroof-off band that has performed to capacity crowds around the world. A highlight of this fundraiser and “fun-raiser” for the Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society will be the presentation of the coveted awards for “Humane Heroes of the Year.” Two

(L-R) CHHS Board President Martha SutherlandWright congratulates Dr. Emily Allison and Dr. Brad Smith of Animal Wellness Hospital, winners of the 2015 CHHS Humane Heroes of the Year Award. Photo by Marty Boone.

awards will be bestowed, one to an individual and the other to a business, who have significantly contributed their time and resources to help further the mission of CHHS and animal welfare in our community. The Third Annual A Celebration of Humane Heroes is limited to just 200 guests for a funfilled experience and a true party for the animals! Tickets are $195 per person ($390 per couple), and tables of 10 can be reserved for $1,800. A portion of the ticket purchase is a generous, tax-deductible contribution to help CHHS rescue more animals and find more forever homes, and provide vital community outreach programs such as humane education, pet therapy and low-cost spay/neuter.

A Celebration of Humane Heroes is expected to sell out quickly, so reserve your seats today! To charge your tickets by phone, please call the CHHS shelter at (828) 743-5752. To pay by check, you can mail your ticket request to: CHHS, P.O. Box 638, Cashiers, NC 28717. Established in 1987, Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit no-kill animal shelter that receives no state or county tax dollars, and no funding from any national animal organization. CHHS is located on Highway 64 in Sapphire, two miles east of the Cashiers Crossroads and is open 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 P.M. on Sunday. For more information, visit us online at CHhumanesociety.org.

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ongratulations to Dave Kaplan, the first to identify the location of the Laurel’s Swallowtail in our June issue, and the winner of a $50 gift certificate to Fresser’s Eatery.

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ANTIQUE SHOW BY DONNA RHODES

Plan to attend a treasure-filled Antique Show at High Hampton Inn Thursday, September 1 through Sunday, September 4.

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hen's the best time to buy an antique? When you see it. And the place to see a mountain of fabulous finds is at The Pavilion of The High Hampton Inn in Cashiers, North Carolina, on Thursday, September 1 through Saturday, September 3 (10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.) and Sunday, September 4 (11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.) for the 2016 Southern Eagle Cashiers Antique Show and Sale. Every dealer has 30 to 50 years of personal experience in his/her own area of expertise. Choose from American, English, and European antiques. The Berrymans of Bond Street Antiques will exhibit grandfather clocks, case clocks, music boxes, and estate jewelry. Ruchelle Davis has fine linens, tablecloths and matching napkins, and

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fine lace items including handkerchiefs, textiles, and antique christening gowns. Map collectors can spend hours examining William L. Cawood's huge inventory of antique maps and prints from the world over. Dan Marquette and Len Harmon will have art glass, crystal, French, English, and Irish porcelain and china including high-quality Limoges and Majolica. If your home needs a classic furnishing, Jerry Stinnett and Kenneth McKinney of Status Symbol Antiques have a wonderful selection of American, English, and French furniture. Need a piece of obsolete, discontinued, and/or current silver flatware? Michael Weaver is your go-to guy. His sterling holloware includes antique and estate tea sets, trays, punch bowls, goblets, mint julep cups,

flower vases, Christmas ornaments, and sterling frames. If antique and estate jewelry featuring fine gold, diamonds, beautiful gemstones, and pearls are your focus, you will have plenty from which to choose. Holt Isom and Edward Sullivan of H.H. Walker and Company is a top source for unique, custom lamps, furniture, pillows, framed art, and select decorative objects. Enjoy the show and perhaps dine at the High Hampton Inn, a historic, family-friendly mountain get-away that has been bringing people together for generations. Spend the day or weekend with your family and friends at the 2016 Southern Eagle Cashiers Antique Show and Sale. For more information contact Michael Weaver at (404) 386-8940.


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COME. LOOK. FIND. HELP OTHERS. BY DONNA RHODES

The Church of the Good Shepherd Auction and Bazaar, set for July 8 and 9, is a cherished tradition and the touchstone for a host of Cashiers charities and causes.

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cores of devoted contributors spend an entire year collecting, sorting, cleaning, packing, and storing home goods, collectibles, vintage and antique pieces, children’s clothing, jewelry, and so much more. All this effort is for Cashiers’ finest July marketplace sale, the Church of the Good Shepherd Auction and Bazaar, July 8 and 9. Add to this mountain of treasures an abundance of donations generously contributed by local businesses and you have the makings of a day full of fun and festivities you will long-remember. The annual Auction will be held Friday at Hines Hall, the fellowship hall next to Good Shepherd. Silent Auction bidding is from

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4:00 to 6:15 P.M. Refreshments are served from 5:00 to 6:15 P.M., and the incredible Live Auction begins at 6:30 P.M. There is a $10 bidding paddle charge in order to vie for events ranging from a soirée with James Farmer and Kathleen Rivers to a traditional New Orleans Brunch with all the trimmings. Auction items include Oriental carpets, trips to Europe, Colorado, the beach, fine jewelry, tickets to next year’s Wimbledon Championship, handcrafted wooden toys, art work, and gift certificates. On Saturday, July 9, at 9:00 A.M., Bazaar doors open at the Cashiers Community Center. Tents will house furniture, kitchen, sporting goods, children’s toys, children’s

clothing, outdoor furniture, and garden items. Inside, you’ll find fine linens, crafts, holiday items, antiques, and art. Breakfast and lunch will be sold, or grab up homemade casseroles, soups, jams, and desserts. The Bazaar closes at 1:00 P.M. All proceeds from the Auction and Bazaar go directly to nonprofits in the community. The Church’s Outreach Committee meets in the spring to allocate all the funds raised each July. So if you are looking for a bargain and a good time and would like to help those in the community who need it most, come participate in this year’s Auction and Bazaar on July 8 and 9.


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TO MARKET! TO MARKET! BY DONNA RHODES

At its core, the Cashiers Farmers Market at the Village Green Commons, staged every Wednesday from 3:00 to 6:00 P.M., is a benefit to the entire community.

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ow residents of Cashiers can shop at their own community tailgate market every Wednesday 3:00 to 6:00 P.M., thanks to Village Green sponsorship. Each week local farmers will set up on The Village Green Commons on Frank Allen Road. These area growers, loaded with bushels of fresh, delicious, nutritious, home-grown vegetables and fruit, meat and dairy, and homemade goods will be open for business, rain or shine, in the middle of each week, just in time to stock up for the weekend. Part of the Village Green’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for area residents and visitors. The market is centrally located, prices are excellent, the produce is fresh and vitamin-rich, and local farmers are supported in the process. It’s a win for everyone! And that’s not all. Plans for the market include a food truck selling delicious fare and other family-oriented warm weather activities, including games for kids and adults. “The goal of the market is not only to provide increased access to healthful, locally grown food, but also to create a space to foster meaningful community connections,” says Ann Self, executive director

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of The Village Green. “The Village Green provides the perfect venue for this kind of mutual exchange. This park is a community treasure with a wide variety of events enjoyed by thousands of folks every year.” For more info regarding visiting, participating, or Green donations, email info@villagegreencashiersnc.com, call (828) 7433434 or (828) 734-4487. The Village Green provides a beautiful, free public space; however, it is conserved by a nonprofit organization that depends on contributions to maintain the park and provide this exceptional venue for the community. To learn more about The Village Green, visit villagegreencashiersnc.com.


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LAKE GLENVILLE FIREWORKS BY JENNY KING

The mirrored waters of Lake Glenville are the perfect setting for a spectacular fireworks display, dusk on Sunday, July 3.

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arolyn Franz, president of the Friends of Lake Glenville, could not be more excited about the upcoming fireworks on Lake Glenville. This celebration was started many years ago and has since grown to be one of the biggest events the group sponsors. The fireworks extravaganza will be held at dusk Sunday, July 3. Originally, the Fireworks on Lake Glenville started with friends who decided to have a fireworks display on the lake around the 4th of July. It has since grown from a few boats on the lake to nearly hundreds of people in boats and cars along Highway 107 all watching as the professionally staged shoot lights up the night for miles. In 1941, the west fork of the Tuckaseegee River was dammed,

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and the resulting reservoir became what is now known as Lake Glenville. Over the years, its waters became a tourist destination for kayakers, canoers, water-skiers, and pleasure boat enthusiasts who found a cool retreat in the Southeast’s otherwise boiling summers, and its shores have housed a community of year-round residents who can trace their family trees back for generations. Lake Glenville encompasses 1,450 acres and holds the distinction of being the highest elevation lake east of the Mississippi River. The Friends of Lake Glenville members number over 300 and their mission is to protect and preserve the lake. They are responsible for the organization and financing of this, their signature event, and rely

exclusively on private contributions. They are the largest sponsor and are joined by Trillium, Hattler Properties, Signal Ridge Marina, and many homeowners’ associations in the area. This celebration costs well over ten thousand dollars and the pyrotechnic display is one that draws folks from all over Western North Carolina. This year the show will again be land-based at The Point at Glenville Lake subdivision across the lake from Hattler Realty on Highway 107 N. Lake Glenville. Bring your boat or load up your car and enjoy the Fireworks on Lake Glenville, Sunday, July 3 at dusk. For more information on The Friends of Lake Glenville visit their website at FriendsOfLakeGlenville.com.


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HIGHLANDS HELPING HAITI BY ALISTER BRADY

Celebrated vocalist Maria Howell returns for an encore performance for the Highlands Friends of Haiti, 6:00 P.M. Sunday, July 31, at the Church of the Incarnation. For tickets or more information, call (828) 526-8016.

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os Angeles based vocalist Maria Howell will perform Sunday, July 31, at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation to benefit Highlands Friends of Haiti. This global outreach mission of Incarnation focuses on nutrition and education in the Central Plateau of Haiti, one of the poorest areas in that country. Last summer, Howell performed for Friends of Haiti and received rave reviews. A song stylist in her own right, she has shared the musical stage with artists like Nancy Wilson, George Benson, Ray Charles and Earl Klugh. She not only combines sounds such as R&B with jazzy punctuations, she evokes an international flavor

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into her flambé of recordings. Howell has absolute control of the stage and takes you along on an amazing musical adventure. Her wide ranging repertoire covers everything with class, charm, and great control as she draws the audience into her musical world. Howell is also a talented actress with many TV and movie credits to her name. Her earliest film performance was as the choir soloist in the movie, “The Color Purple.” Her rendition of “God Is Trying to Tell You Something” was memorable, but her more recent performances are the offerings of the Maria we know today, are also truly unforgettable. She played Seeder

(District 11 Victor), in “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” as well as a recurring cast member on the NBC Hit TV series, “Revolution”, and Lifetime’s “Devious Maids.” In 2015 she appeared in the USA TV series, “Complications” and feature film “Sons 2 The Grave”, directed by Mykelti Williamson (Bubba in “Forrest Gump”). Howell’s performance will be preceded by wine and hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction from 6:00 to 7:00 PM, July 31. Tickets to the event are $100 and may be purchased at the Church of the Incarnation, at 520 Main Street in Highlands, or incarnationwnc.org. For more information, call (828) 526-8016.

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SUSTAINABLE FLOW BY DONNA RHODES | PHOTO BY MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN

Mary Abranyi and Ashby Underwood

Yoga and a generosity of spirit are enlisted to help preserve the Chattooga River.

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oga teaches humility and co-existence when it comes to taking care of our Crown Jewel, the Chattooga. Ashby Underwood, Yoga teacher and owner of Yoga Highlands, is all about the flow. When the inner (the mind, body, and spirit) are in sync with the outer (nature/environment), we are in the flow. It’s one thing to apxpreciate this metaphor; it’s quite another to manifest it in the real world. Ashby, along with Mary Abranyi, owner of Cashiers Valley Fusion, have done just that. They declared “July A Yoga and River Awareness Fundraiser Month” for the Chattooga Conservancy. The Conservancy, based in Clayton, Georgia, protects the wild and scenic land/headwaters of our Chattooga River,

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dubbed the Crown Jewel of Southeastern rivers. Highlands and Cashiers are sisters in this venture. They are home to Chattooga’s two fountainheads. The Chattooga, part of the Savannah River Basin, is 60 miles long and travels through three states and three national forests. It is the longest and most biologically diverse river in the Southeast. It is also the salamander capital of the world. But protecting our crown jewel isn’t cheap. The Conservancy’s initiatives require funding, which comes mostly from individual donors, a.k.a. community. Ashby and Mary make it easy for Highlands and Cashiers to donate at collection stations in each studio during July. The highlight of July’s fundraiser is on July

30 at 2:00 P.M. Ashby says, “We will meet at the Iron Bridge and award our contribution to Buzz Williams and Nicole Hayler, Conservancy people who live to protect this invaluable river.” The public is invited. Hike the area (bring snacks) or simply feel the rush of the river as it heads south on its journey to the Atlantic. Before July 30, stop in for a yoga session and get in the flow with an inner (give with your heart) and outer (give with your checkbook) experience. For more info on the Conservancy, visit chattoogariver.com, or donate by mail to Chattooga Conservancy, 9 Sequoia Hills Lane, Clayton, Georgia, 30525. For Yoga info, visit yogahighlands.com and cashiersvalleyfusion.com. It’s time to get in the flow.


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GO THE DISTANCE BY JENNY KING

The Highlands Twilight 5k is a full-bodied race for serious athletes and weekenders.

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hat began as a small run in 2013 has become one of the premier 5k events in the area. The Highlands Twilight 5k was started as a fundraiser for youth activities in Highlands by the Rotary Club of Highlands. It has grown exponentially and this year’s goal is have over 350 runners participate on Saturday, August 20. Over the last three years, they’ve raised a total of over $33,000. Monies have gone to install new free weight equipment at the Highlands Civic Center, to aid in building the new track and softball field at Highlands School, and for equipment for the

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youth swim team. This year the race will be USATF certified, so if you need a certified qualifying time, sign up now! The race will be chip timed with the Rotary Club’s own timing team. The race starts at 6:00 P.M. at Kelsey Hutchinson Park in downtown Highlands and is fun for the entire family. Walkers and families with strollers are encouraged to participate but the course is challenging enough for faster runners. Registration fee is $30 until July 20 then it will go up to $35. If you wait until race day it’s $40, but kids under 10 run free. As a special treat, renowned potter Frank Vickery will be creating one-of-a-kind mugs for winners.

Even if you choose to participate as an onlooker, you’re guaranteed an evening of fun. There will be live music in the park by Tea 4 Three from 6:00 to 10:00 P.M. to get everyone fired up and keep the energy high. Bring chairs, coolers, refreshments, and blankets to join an evening in the cool mountain air. Registration and check-in will begin at 4:00 P.M. on Saturday, August 20. For more information on the course, the fun, and the race, visit HighlandsTwilight5k. com where you’ll find a link for online registration. You may also call Derek Taylor at (828) 200-9226 or shoot him an email at hdcderek@gmail.com.


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BUBBLE UP BY WILEY SLOAN

When Highlands Playhouse and The Bascom join forces, you get a wonderful event – Bubbles at The Bascom, 6:00 P.M. Sunday, July 10.

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hen Highlands Playhouse and The Bascom join forces, you get a wonderful event – Bubbles at The Bascom, 6:00 P.M. Sunday, July 10. Make plans to attend Bubbles at The Bascom, 6:00 P.M. Sunday, July 10, for The Bubble Event, a benefit for Highlands Playhouse. You’ll enjoy a night of delicious Italian fare prepared by Rosewood Market while dancing to the music of The Dane Michael Group, which has earned a regional reputa-

tion over the past 30 years. The third annual Bubble Event is the largest fundraiser that the Highlands Playhouse offers. Last year’s event drew more than 135 supporters for a night of good food, great music and lively competition as guests bid for fabulous auction items. This year’s guests will vie for some fabulous prizes during the auctions-both silent and live. Maybe you and five of your friends will win the use of the Palm Beach California house for a week, or would you prefer to

entertain your friends at a sumptuous wine dinner at Wolfgang’s? If these two events don’t excite you, don’t despair, there are a wide variety of auction items for you to choose from. Buy your tickets early. Individual tickets are $135 each. Fill a table of eight for only $1,000 or one for 10 for $1,200. Sunday night, July 10, will find the terrace at The Bascom rocking with excitement. Enjoy your favorite beer, wine, or cocktail while supporting the Playhouse.

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SOAK UP SOME SOUNDS BY MARY JANE MCCALL

Friday and Saturday nights in Highlands are anything but languid this July.

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usic and weekends go hand in hand in Highlands with many opportunities to join your friends and neighbors listening to great live music. Friday Night Live concerts take place every Friday night at Highlands Town Square from 6:00 until 8:00 P. M. This year, Friday Night Live is part of the Blue Ridge Music Trails of North Carolina, which offers opportunities to hear, learn about and enjoy mountain music. Their July line-up features some of the best mountain music in the area -- Foxfire on July 1; Southern Highlands on July 8; Tallulah River Band on July 15; Ray Adams and Sycamore Flats on July 22; and, the Johnny Webb Band on July 29. Saturday evenings the fun moves to the Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park on Pine Street for Saturdays on Pine. Brought to you by the Highlands Chamber of Commerce,

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The Ugly Dog Pub and other generous sponsors, these lively Saturday evenings bring out young and old alike to mingle, dance and listen to great music. These concerts also start at 6:00 P.M. Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic, or have a bite to eat at local eatery before or after the show, and join the fun. It’s truly a great place for friends and families to stop, unwind, relax and enjoy great music and good times. Saturdays on Pine presents some of the finest bands from the region. July’s line-up features something for everyone’s taste. On July 2, Landmark Realty sponsors a concert by Fish Out of Water, a lively band playing a mix of rock, funk, reggae and hip hop -just the thing to get the July 4 celebrations started on a lively note. Lyric, a favorite from Asheville, will be bringing their pop, rock, soul, funk sound to the stage on July 9.

Rounding out the month are the Colby Deitz Band, an Americana folk rock band on July 16; the blues rock sounds of Andew Scotchie and The River Rats on July 23; and, the country rock band The Buchanan Boys on July 30. For more information about these concerts, contact the Highlands Chamber of Commerce at (828) 526-2112, or visit highlandschamber.org.


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HUMC YOUTH MUSIC CAMP BY WILEY SLOAN

Children are invited to participate in Highlands United Methodist Church’s free Summer Music Camp, August 1 through 5.

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oungsters beginning the second grade to those who have just completed the sixth grade are looking forward to this year’s Music Camp at the Highlands United Methodist Church. All children, regardless of their church affiliation or their families’ beliefs, are invited to participate. Those who have attended prior camps talk with enthusiasm about how much fun they have while learning. This free camp will run from 9:0 0 A.M. to 3:0 0 P.M. August 1 through August 5. Campers are asked to provide their own lunch.

Les Scott, Minister of Music at HUMC, will be the Music Director. He will be joined by Margie Potts as Camp Director and Lee Lyons as Stage Director. This year’s musical is is entitled “Stories from the Stones,” and was written by Scott and Luke Osteen. “The songs and the accompanying narratives that the children will learn focus on how we hear songs and stories from friends and family who have gone before us, and then we make them our own,” says Scott. You won’t want to miss the performance by the campers at 5:30 P.M. Friday night, August 5 at Kelsey-Hutchinson Park.

The campers will also perform at the First Baptist Church of Highlands on Sunday evening, August 7, at the Summer Sing, a gathering of local choirs. The campers will sing two of the songs from their Friday night performance. This is a very popular program and space is limited, so pre-registration is recommended. Registration forms are available at highlandsmethodist.org or by calling the Church Office at (828) 526-3376. The children learn musical skills, confidence and stage presence while having a good time.

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IT’S ALL ABOUT STYLE BY JENNY KING | PHOTO COURTESY SILVER CREEK REALTY GROUP

The Burt Farm, steeped in charm and local history, is the setting for Showhouse 2016. For information, call (828) 743-7710.

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howhouse 2016, the main fundraiser for the Cashiers Historical Society, is going to be a spectacular grand finale to the summer season on the Cashiers-Highlands Plateau. This year’s showhouse is a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Cashiers Historical Society and is being held at the historic Burt Farm August 13 through 28. The home was built by Dr. James Madison Zachary, a descendant of Alexander Zachary, and was inhabited by him, his wife Alice (Rogers) and seven daughters. Circa 1880 the home, constructed of timber cut from the property and milled at a nearby sawmill, was part of a 1,500-acre farm that he established prior to moving into the home. As part of the fundraiser, a Bare Bones Party was held in June featuring the Kurt Thomas Band. It was an opportunity for attendees to see the home in all its natural beauty, before the designers began installation, and was hosted by a young committee whose goal was involving the community in the Showhouse.

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A Cool Carolina Evening preview party on Friday, August 12, will usher in two weeks of Showhouse instead of the traditional one. Leave your hat on and wear your favorite dancing shoes or boots for a relaxed evening of celebration. Special Guest Timothy Corrigan will speak at Saturday’s Lunch on the Lawn. Corrigan is a world-renowned AD 100 (ninetime recipient of this annual Architectural Digest Award) designer and author. The calendar of events is an exciting one and you’re encouraged to visit the Cashiers Historical Society website for a complete description of the Cashiers Designers Showhouse 2016 at CashiersHistoricalSociety.org. There are several levels of donor-ship available and sponsors, benefactors and higher tier donors will have special privileges and invitations to many of the activities. Anyone interested in supporting Showhouse 2016 should contact Sally Shropshire at The Cashiers Historical Society (828) 7437710 for details.


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RINGS OF PATRIOTISM BY WILEY SLOAN

Local handbell ringers are presenting a pair of concerts for the month of July.

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ome celebrate our nation’s heritage with the Mountain Top Ringers as they present a free handbell concert for the entire Highlands community. When you think of the Fourth of July, you think of patriotic music with your friends and neighbors. This top-tapping concert will be just as much fun as you remember. Join your friends in the Sanctuary at Highlands United Methodist Church at 3:00 P.M. on Sunday, July 3. The Mountain Top Ringers know how to make those bells ring out.

Of course you’ll hear “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “America the Beautiful.” You’ll want to sing along with several of the tunes like “God Bless America,” “Yankee Doodle” and “This Land is Your Land.” If you’re not able to come for the afternoon concert, you can score a preview by attending the morning worship service at HUMC that begins at 10:50 A.M. The church is located at 315 Main Street in the heart of downtown Highlands.

There’s a special performance for those in Cashiers, too. The Ringers, under the direction of HUMC Minister of Music Les Scott, will be at Cashiers United Methodist Church at 894 N.C. 107 just past the Orchard Restaurant on Wednesday night, July 6. Come for Wednesday night supper and stay for the handbell concert at 6:30 P.M. Thanks to Les and all of the ringers for giving of their time to celebrate our nation’s heritage.

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BY MARY ADAIR LESLIE

BAR-B-QUE & DUCK DERBY The Highlands Rotary Barbecue and Duck Derby are the centerpiece of the town’s Fourth of July traditions.

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here is nothing like Tradition! And there is no better way to celebrate the Traditional Fourth of July in Highlands than taking part in the Rotary Club of Highlands Annual Barbecue and Duck Derby. This year you can purchase your fabulous barbecue lunch at the Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park and the Ball Field. The plentiful lunch will include pork or chicken barbecue, slaw, baked beans, chips, cookie, and a drink…all at the incredible price of $8. At Founders Park there will also be live music; and at the ball field there will be games and

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activities for the young and young at heart. Lunch will begin at 11:00 A.M. and continue until the barbecue is gone. Come early to be sure you get some! The Duck Derby has been moved to 3:00 P.M. this year to ensure everyone can participate after enjoying their barbecue. This year there will be 1,500 ducks available to race. Ducks are $10 each, or a Quack Pack – five Ducks plus one for $50 or a Super Quack Pack – 10 Ducks plus three for $100. First Place will receive $400; Second Place, $200 and Third Place, $100. Ducks can be purchased at the

barbecue in Founders Park or by calling Ron Waller at (828) 421-1313. Profits from the Fourth of July Annual Barbecue and Duck Derby will support the activities of the Rotary Club of Highlands -- Dental Program at Highlands School, the Highlands School Academic and Athletic Banquets, College Scholarships, the Highlands School Interact Club, the Roteract Club, the Rotary Youth Exchange, Boy Scout Troop 207, plus the projects of Rotary International: Polio Plus, Alzheimer’s Research, and Stop Hunger Now.


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4TH OF JULY IN HIGHLANDS BY MARY JANE MCCALL

Highlands maintains the beloved traditions of a small town Fourth of July celebration.

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ighlands is special anytime of the year, but there’s something about the Fourth of July that really makes us sparkle and shine. Plan on joining your friends and neighbors in our annual patriotic celebration. Start your day at 9:00 A.M. when Cub Scout Pack 207 and Boy Scout Troop 207 host their annual rocket launch at the town baseball field. Scouts will provide all the materials needed to build a water rocket using a 20oz. soda bottle and a shipping tube. Participants are welcome to bring their own bottle but it must be a 20-oz. soda bottle. Please note that the water bottles do not hold the air pressure. Building and launching will begin at 9:00 A.M. and will conclude at the start of the field games.

The rocket launch is followed at 11:00 A.M. by the annual field games for adults and kids. Join in these classic field games which guarantee you’ll leave tired, laughing and with a few stories to tell at your cookouts later in the day. You’ll also have a chance to see the MAMA helicopter, which will be on site and sit in one of the Highlands Fire Department fire trucks. All these fun and games are sure to stir up quite an appetite but don’t worry, the annual Rotary Barbecue starts at 11:00 at the Kelsey Hutchinson Park where the famous Wilson Barbecue Plate always hits the spot. Rotary members will also be serving plates at the baseball field. The Annual Rotary Club Rubber Ducky Derby follows at 3:00 P.M. at Mill

Creek. Purchase a rubber duck and cheer it on to victory for the chance to win prizes and bragging rights. Read more on the Rotary Club’s July Fourth happenings on page 74. End your day enjoying live music and a dazzling fireworks display. At 6:00 P.M. join everyone at Kelsey-Hutchison Park and enjoy the lively sounds of Fish Out of Water. At 8:00 P.M. walk on over to the First Presbyterian Church of Highlands for a Patriotic Sing, which ends in ample time for you to claim your spot downtown to watch the fireworks, which start around 9:00 P.M. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please call the Highlands Chamber of Commerce at (828) 526-2112.

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EAT, DRINK AND BE GIVING BY SOPHIA ILER

The Scaly Mountain Women’s Club’s Twilight and Tapas Auction, set for July 17 at the Sky Valley Country Club, is a marvelous evening that benefits local scholars.

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hy do the women of the Scaly Mountain Women’s Club work so hard? Just ask any one of them and they’ll you, it’s all about the Scholars. We currently award 12 full-time scholarships to local students but not without the support of our amazing communities, near and far. This month, all hands are on deck for our much-anticipated Annual Auction. This grand event brings in the majority of our scholarship funds, and you won’t want to miss it! The Auction Committee, chaired by Susie Graham along with co-chairs Pat

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Leaptrot and Barb Dougherty, are excited about the new venue – Twilight and Tapas. The auction will be held at the Sky Valley Country Club on Sunday, July 17, from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM. It will include both a silent and a live auction with favorite items such as golf packages, adventure packages, a one-week beachfront stay, two nights at any Intercontinental Hotel, private dinner for 12, original art pieces, and much more. The cost is $50 per person and includes heavy hors d‘oeuvres, one complimentary wine, and live entertainment; a cash bar

will be available and attire is dressy casual. Tickets are limited and going fast so get yours today – contact Susie Graham, (706) 746-6507, atlgraham@gmail.com; Pat Leaptrot, (828) 526-9387, pmleaptrot@ gmail.com; or Barb Dougherty, (706) 7467433, Dougherty.b@gmail.com. For more information about the club, or if you would like to make a donation, please visit scalymountainwomensclub. org. The SMWC is a designated 501(c)3 charitable organization; all donations are tax deductible.


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SAVE THE DAY FOR RELAY BY SARAH BISHOP

This year’s Relay for Life of Highlands, slated for August 5 at the Highlands Rec Park, is powered by a committed community.

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n August 5, teams of local families, friends, businesses, places of worship, and residents will help save more lives from cancer at the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Highlands. The event will take place from 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM at the Highlands Rec Park. The Relay For Life movement unites communities across the globe to celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and take action to finish the fight once and for all. Relay For Life events are community gatherings where teams

and individuals camp out at a school, park, or fairground and take turns walking or running around a track or path. Teams raise funds in the months leading up to the event. This is the world’s largest fundraising event to fight every cancer in every community, with four million participants in 6,000 events worldwide in 2015. Over the last 15 years, the Highlands community has helped to raise over $1,000,000 for the American Cancer Society through Relay For Life. Those dollars enable the Society to help

people facing the disease today, educate people about how to reduce their risk for cancer or detect it early when it’s the easiest to treat, and fund groundbreaking cancer research. Community members can get involved in the event by forming a team or making a donation to the Relay For Life of Highlands. Visit relayforlife.org/highlandsnc to learn more about the event, or contact Sarah Bishop at (828) 421-0129 or sarah.bishop@ cancer.org. Follow us on Facebook at Relay For Life of Highlands, NC.

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RISE & SHINE FOR CHARITY BY CAROLINE COOK

The Rise and Shine party, staged at 6:30 P.M. Sunday, August 7, at The Bascom, is a chance to kick up your heels and boost the Highlands community.

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ow that winter is over, spring has sprung and summer is here, it’s time to put away your stylish boots. Rise and Shine and dust off your dancing shoes. The 2nd Annual Rise and Shine event is scheduled for 6:30 P.M. on August 7 at The Bascom. The evening will be filled with enjoyment starting with cocktails, then a delicious barbecue dinner catered by Lovie’s of Atlanta. There will be a time to kick up your heels with dancing music provided by the Caribbean Cowboys. This is an evening of pure enjoyment and a time to get to know the High-

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lands Community Fund Board and the wonderful support it does for the Highlands community. Since 1966, the Highlands Community Fund has raised permanent endowment funds for our community. Each year, the earnings from these funds are used to make grants to nonprofits serving Highlands. In partnership with The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, the Highlands Community Fund since inception, made 112 grants to 30 organizations totaling $695,531. Recent grants have supported projects at The Literacy Council of Highlands, The

Bascom, The Gordon Center for Children, Community Care Clinic of Highlands - Cashiers, Highlands Cashiers Land Trust, The Peggy Crosby Community Service Center, and Friends of Founders Park. So Rise and Shine and dust off those dancing shoes for the Highlands Community Fund. Come to The Bascom and enjoy a night of great food, fun, and entertainment. Tickets to this event are $10 0. The dress is mountain casual. For more information, contact Highlands Community Fund Board member Gayle Cummings, at (828) 526 - 0247 or Gayle.cum@gmail.com.


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• Chicago at Highlands Playhouse, through July 9, performances 8:00 P.M. Tuesday-Saturday, 2:00 P.M. Sunday,(828) 526-2695. • Nature’s Kitchen, a series of workshops - Nature’s Sculpture: Carl Peverall Grand Sculpture Opening, Friday, July 1, Dovecote, 35 Flash Point Drive, Cashiers, NC. Reservations recommended (828) 743-0307. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival opening Gala Concerts “Founder’s Celebration” 6:00 P.M., Friday, July 1, Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands and 5:00 P.M., Saturday, July 2, Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library in Cashiers. (828) 526-9060. • Friday Night Live concerts: Foxfire, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., July 1, Highlands Town Square, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Groovin’ on the Green concert series: The Jackson Taylor Band 6:30 P.M., Friday, July 1, The Village Commons in Cashiers. • Fishes and Loaves Big O’ Mountain Country Breakfast, 7:00 to 11:00 A.M. Saturday, July 2, at the Cashiers Community Center, (828) 743-6482. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Feasts of the Festival: “Stars and Bars” 7:15 P.M. Saturday, July 2, (828) 526-9060. • Saturdays on Pine: Fish Out of Water, 6:00 P.M., July 2, Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Live Birds of Prey, 11:00 A.M, Sunday, July 3, Cliffside Lake Recreation Area. Michael Skinner with Balsam Mountain. • Mountain Top Ringers free handbell concert 3:00 P.M., Sunday, July 3, Highlands United Methodist Church. • “Sundays at Sotheby’s” hosted Sunday, July 3 at 114 North 4th Street in the historic Bryson location. Exclusive gatherings featuring hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and conversation with the artist 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. (828) 526-4104. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival “All That Jazz” 5:00 P.M., Sunday, July 3, Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands. (828) 526-9060. • Lake Glenville dazzling fireworks display, set for dusk Sunday, July 3. For more information, visit FriendsOfLakeGlenville.com. • Highlands Fourth of July, 9:00 A.M. Annual Rocket Launch 9:00 A.M., and Annual Field Games 11:00 A.M., both at the Highlands Ball Field, annual Rotary BBQ 11:00 at the Kelsey Hutchinson Park and ball field, Rubber Ducky Derby 3:00 P.M. at Mill Creek; Fish Out of Water concert 6:00 P.M. at KelseyHutchison Park., Fireworks Display 9:00 P.M. Highlands Chamber of Commerce at (828) 526-2112. • Annual Patriotic Concert, 8:00 P.M. at First Presbyterian Church of Highlands, Monday, July 4. • “Fireworks Extravaganza On the Green” 6:30 P.M. Monday, July 4 at The Village Green Commons. Concert by The Extraordinaires. Fireworks display that will begin shortly after dark. For more information, visit www.villagegreencashiersnc.com. • Interlude concert: The King of Instruments Meets the Instrument of Kings“, 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, July 6, First Presbyterian Church. • Robert Shaw Celebration film documentary screening, 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, July 6, at Highlands Performing Arts Center. Presented by the Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival and the Highlands Performing Arts Center. Tickets: (828) 526-9060. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival presents free in-

formal Chamber Music 7:30 P.M., Thursday, July 7, Buck’s Coffee Café on Main Street in Highlands with the Cecilia String Quartet. • Nature’s Kitchen workshop: Creating Main Dishes with Mystery Chef! Friday, July 8, Dovecote, 35 Flash Point Drive, Cashiers, NC Reservations recommended (828) 743-0307. • Church of the Good Shepherd Auction, Friday, July 8 at Hines Hall, the fellowship hall next to Good Shepherd. Silent Auction bidding is from 4:00 P.M. to 6:15 P.M. Live Auction begins at 6:30 P.M. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concert featuring Richard Stoltzman and The Cecilia String Quartet, 6:00 P.M., Friday, July 8, Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands and 5:00 P.M., Saturday, July 9, Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library in Cashiers. (828) 526-9060. • Friday Night Live concerts: Southern Highlands 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., Friday July 8, Highlands Town Square, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Groovin’ on the Green concert series: Hurricane Creek 6:30 P.M., Friday, July 8, The Village Commons in Cashiers. • Church of the Good Good Shepherd Bazaar, at 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., Saturday, July 9. • Coro Vocati will perform Saturday, July 9 at 7:00 P.M. at Highlands First Presbyterian Church. • Saturdays on Pine: Lyric, 6:00 P.M., Saturday, July 9, Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Third annual Bubble Event fund-raiser for the Highlands Playhouse, 6:00 P.M., Sunday, July 10 on the terrace at The Bascom. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concert featuring Cecilia String Quartet and Julie Coucheron, 5:00 P.M., Sunday, July 10, Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands and 5:00 P.M., Monday, July 11, Albert CarltonCashiers Community Library in Cashiers. (828) 526-9060. • HPAS Programs: “Birds of the Gods” 7:00 P.M., Monday, July 11, Hudson Library, www.highlandsaudubonsociety.org. • Cashiers Plein Air Festival, July 12-16 held in support of the Cashiers Village Green, (828) 743-3434. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival presents Children’s Concert and Ice Cream Social, 3 P.M., Tuesday, July 12, Highlands Presbyterian Church. Program is sponsored by the Cullasaja Women’s Outreach and Ice Cream Social sponsored by Kilwins. • Plateau Fly Fishing Club informal gathering 6:00 to 7:00 PM, meeting starts at 7:00 PM., Tuesday, July 12, Albert Carlton – Cashiers Community Library. Speaker : Jacob Rash, Coldwater Research Coordinator for the NC wildlife Resources Commission. Contact John Bills at: plateauffc@gmail.com • Interlude concert: 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, July 13, Episcopal Church of the Incarnation. • Wine and Food Pairings Event at Lonesome Valley’s Canyon Kitchen, Wednesday, July 13, with Sonoma County Vintner Guy Davis, (828) 743-7967. Reservations required. • Cashiers Plein Air Festival: Picnic in the Park Wednesday, July 13, 6:30 P.M., (828) 743-3434. • Third Thursday Event with featured artist jewelry designer Mark Edge, 5:30 P.M., Thursday, July 14, Smitten, (828) 526-9300. • La Fete Nationale Francaise - A Champagne Dinner, 7:00 P.M. Thursday, July 14, 2016 - The Farm at Old Edwards, (828) 787-2625 to book.

• A Grand Night for Singing July 14-30 at Highlands Playhouse, performances 8:00 P.M. Tuesday-Saturday, 2:00 P.M. Sunday, (828) 526-2695. • 13th Annual Mountain Wildlife Days: Where the Wild Things Are, July 15-16, Sapphire Valley Community Center. For more information, visit mountainwildlifedays.com. • The Bascom’s Mountains in Bloom, Garden Tours, 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16, www. mountainsinbloom.org. • Cashiers Plein Air Festival: Cashiers Quick Paint. Friday, July 15 at 2:00 P.M. The Village Green Commons, (828) 743-3434. • Kevin Adams to speak 3:00 P.M., Friday, July 15, at the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Friends of the Library. • Special Birds of Prey Program featuring Michael Skinner of Balsam Mountain Trust, 3:30 P.M., Friday, July 15, Sapphire Valley Resort. For more information, visit mountainwildlifedays.com. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concert featuring The Eroica Trio, 6:00 P.M., Friday, July 15, Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands and 5:00 P.M., Saturday, July 16, Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library in Cashiers. (828) 526-9060. • Friday Night Live concerts: Tallulah River Band 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., July 15, Highlands Town Square, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • “Life of a Black Bear,” featuring Arthur the Bear and Cynthia Strain of B.E.A.R., 10:00 A.M., Saturday, July 16. For more information, visit mountainwildlifedays.com. • Cashiers Plein Air Festival: Free pottery demonstration with Justin Allman, 11:00 A.M. and at 1:30 P.M., Saturday July 16, (828) 743-3434. • “Hunters of the Sky” featuring Carlton Burke of Carolina Mountain Naturalists, 11:00 A.M. Saturday, July 16. For more information, visit mountainwildlifedays.com. •Rob Gudger’s Wolves: “Our Most Misunderstood Animal”, 1:00 P.M., Saturday, July 16. For more information, visit mountainwildlifedays.com. “Unusual Live Animals from the North Georgia Zoo” by Wildlife Wonders, 2:00 P.M., Saturday, July 16. For more information, visit mountainwildlifedays.com. • Saturdays on Pine: Colby Deitz Band, 6:00 P.M., July 16, Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Feasts of the Festival: “A Rustic Italian Dinner at Casa Callina,” 7:00 P.M. Saturday, July 16, (828) 526-9060. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concert Cellomania II, 5:00 P.M., Sunday, July 17, Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands and 5:00 P.M., Monday, July 18, Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library in Cashiers. (828) 526-9060. • Scaly Mountain Women’s Club Annual Auction “Twilight & Tapas” 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. Sunday, July 17, at the Sky Valley Country Club. The event will include both a silent and live auction, (706) 746-6507, (828) 526-9387, (706) 746-7433, For more information about the club, to join or make a donation, please visit scalymountainwomensclub.org. •Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Feasts of the Festival:‘“Rach” with the Waldos,” 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, July 19, (828) 526-9060. • Concert on the Slopes series: Drive Time Band, 7:00 P.M.,

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Tuesday, July 19, Sapphire Valley Resort. • Interlude concert: The Trey Clegg Chamber Singers, Atlanta (Formerly St. Paul’s Episcopal Chamber Choir), 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, July 20, First Presbyterian Church. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concert featuring Emerson String Quartet, 6:00 P.M., Friday, July 22, MartinLipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands and 5:00 P.M., Saturday, July 23, Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library in Cashiers. (828) 526-9060. • Friday Night Live concerts: Ray Adams and Sycamore Flats 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., July 22, Highlands Town Square, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Groovin’ on the Green concert series: The Colby Dietz Band, 6:30 P.M., Friday, July 22, The Village Commons in Cashiers. • 40th Annual Cashiers Benefit Antique Show at the Blue Ridge School, July 22, 23, and 24. “Come Celebrate the Mountains” Friday, July 22 and Saturday, July 23 from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Sunday, July 24 from 11:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. Hazel Giles, Show Coordinator at (828) 743-9270. • Scaly Mountain Women’s Club Pancake Breakfast, 7:30 to 10:30 A.M., Saturday, July 23, at the Scaly Mountain Historic School House. For more information email info@scalymountainwomensclub.org. • Live Birds of Prey, 11:00 A.M, Saturday, July 23, Cliffside Lake Recreation Area. Michael Skinner with Balsam Mountain. • Saturdays on Pine, Andew Scotchie and The River Rats, 6:00 P.M., July 23, Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Feasts of the Festival: “Dine with the Fine Emerson Quartet!” 7:15 P.M. Saturday, July 23, (828) 526-9060. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Feasts of the Festival:“An Evening with Roman and Will,” 7:15 P.M. Sunday, July 24, (828) 526-9060. • HPAS Programs: Golden Winged Warblers in Costa Rica presented by Dr. John Gerwin, 7:00 P.M., Monday, July 25 Hudson Library, www.highlandsaudubonsociety.org. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concert featuring Roman Kim and William Ransom 5:00 P.M., Sunday, July 24, Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands and 5:00 P.M., Monday, July 25, Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library in Cashiers. (828) 526-9060. • Art League of Highlands-Cashiers meeting 5:00 P.M., Monday, July 25, The Bascom atrium, www.artleaguehighlandscashiers.com. • HPAS Programs: Golden Winged Warblers in Costa Rica presented by Dr. John Gerwin, 7:00 P.M., Monday, July 25 Hudson Library, www.highlandsaudubonsociety.org. • Village Nature Series program, Go Green with Moss with Annie Martin, 5:30 P.M. Tuesday, July 26 at The Village Green Commons. Sponsored by the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust and The Village Green, (828) 743-3434. • Interlude concert: Amy O’Dell, Piano and Toy Piano, 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, July 27, Episcopal Church of the Incarnation. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Feasts of the Festival: “The Vega Cooks – Round II” 6:00 P.M. Wednesday, July 27, (828) 526-9060. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival presents free informal Chamber Music 7:30 PM, Thursday, July 28, at Buck’s

in Cashiers with the Vega String Quartet. • The Coalition for Nonnative Invasive Plant Management (CNIPM) free seminar, 9:00 A.M. to 12 Noon, Friday, July 29, Highlands Community Building. • Nature’s Kitchen workshop: Making Sweet Things, Friday, July 29, Dovecote, 35 Flash Point Drive, Cashiers, NC Reservations recommended (828) 743-0307. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concert 6:00 P.M., Friday, July 29, Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands and 5:00 P.M., Saturday, July 30, Albert CarltonCashiers Community Library in Cashiers. (828) 526-9060. • Friday Night Live concerts: Johnny Webb Band, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., July 29, Highlands Town Square, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Groovin’ on the Green concert series: Miss Kitty and The Big City Band, 6:30 P.M., Friday, July 29, The Village Commons in Cashiers. • Betsy Paul Art Raffle benefitting the Cashiers Glenville Fire Department, features the work of Jill Wolfe. Drawing Saturday, July 30. (828) 743-0880. • Summer Colors Fine Art Show, Saturday and Sunday, July 30-31, at the Sapphire Valley CommunityCenter, www. artleaguehighlands-cashiers.com. • Saturdays on Pine, The Buchanan Boys, 6:00 P.M., July 30, Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park, Highlands Chamber of Commerce, (828) 526-2112. • Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival concert “Preucils Plus” 5:00 P.M., Sunday, July 31, Martin-Lipscomb Performing Arts Center in Highlands and 5:00 P.M., Monday, August 1, Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library in Cashiers. (828) 526-9060. • Vocalist Maria Howell performance, 6:00 P.M., Sunday, July 31, at Episcopal Church of the Incarnation to benefit Highlands Friends of Haiti. For more information call (828) 526-8016.

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EVERY MONDAY • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 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, 3608 Hwy. 246, Dillard, GA, (706) 746-5540. • Duplicate Bridge, 1:45 P.M., Albert Carlton Library. (828) 743-0215. • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Weekly Tastings, 3:00 to 4:30 P.M., Old Edwards Rooftop Terrace. • Movie Night, 6:00 P.M., Hudson Library, (828) 526-3031. • Karaoke, The Lost Hiker (828) 526-8232.

EVERY WEDNESDAY • Highlands Mountaintop Rotary, 7:30 A.M., Hospital dining room. • Rotary Club of Cashiers Valley, 8:00 A.M., Cashiers United Methodist Church, (828) 743-2243. • Community Studio Art Session – Art Your Way, 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., Hudson Library, (828) 526-3031. • 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) 743-0020. • 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) 743-0215. • 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 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 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 • Highlands Marketplace 8:00 A.M. to Noon, Founders’ Park. Contact Don Deal at (828) 342.8239. • Enjoy the smooth sounds of Norma Jean Zahner in the afternoon while enjoying a delicious lunch at The Bistro on Main, (828) 526-2590. • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 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 Music, Ugly Dog Pub Cashiers, (828) 743-3000. • Live Music, Ugly Dog Pub Highlands, (828) 526-8364. EVERY SUNDAY • Enjoy the smooth sounds of Norma Jean Zahner in the afternoon while enjoying a delicious lunch at The Bistro on Main, (828) 526-2590. • Movies, Highlands Playhouse 3:00 P.M., and 7:00 P.M., (828) 526-2695. • Live Music, 8:00 to 10:00 P.M., Hummingbird Lounge, (828) 787-2625.

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ACCOMMODATIONS 4-1/2 Street Inn....................... Colonial Pines Inn.................... Whiteside Cove Cottages....... Mountain Brook Suites............. ARTS Mill Creek Gallery & Framing....... Museum of American Cut Glass. Smitten.................................... The Bascom........................... REAL ESTATE Country Club Properties.......... John Cleaveland Realty.......... Landmark Realty Group.......... Meadows Mtn. Realty............ White Oak Realty Group......... Pat Allen Realty Group ........... RESTAURANT / BAR Altitudes Restaurant................ The Log Cabin......................... The Lost Hiker Bar.................... Nectar Juice Bar..................... Pescados................................ Rosewood Market..................... Wild Thyme Gourmet ............... Wolfgang’s Restaurant & Wine Bistro. SHOPPING Alyxandra’s.............................. Bear Mountain Outfitters................ Cabin Casuals.......................... Cabin Couture......................... Dry Sink...................................... Dutchman’s Designs................ High Cotton..............................

Highland Hiker..........................

Scudders...................................

Highlands Fine Art and Estate Jewelry Corp.

Martha Anne’s..........................

Spice & Tea Exchange...................

Highlands Furs............................

Mirror Lake Antiques................

The Summer House..................

Peak Experience............... ……

Whole Life Market....................

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HIGHLANDS NC

SERVICES Aery Chiropractic & Acupuncture..............................................

Cashiers Printing .....................

Highlands Aerial Park...............

Creative Concepts Salon...............

Warth Construction.......................

Highlands Visitors Center................

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AccommodAtions High Hampton Inn & Country Club ...................... Innisfree Bed and Breakfst By-the-Lake ............... Laurelwood Inn ................................................. Arts Blue Valley Gallery ................................................. Cashiers Hillside Artists............................................... Mountain Mist Gallery ................................................ reAl estAte Betsy Paul Properties ................................................. Landmark Realty Group ............................................. Silver Creek Real Estate Group ............................... restAurAnts Boar’s Head Deli ....................................................... Crossroads Grill/Village Scoop .................................... Hunts Brothers Pizza ................................................. Sapphire Brewery & Pub .................................... Snack Bar 8 ..................................................... The Zookeeper Bistro .............................................. retAil A Jones Company ............................................. Bee Bags and Such ........................................... Bella Cotn ........................................................ Bird Barn and Gift Emporium ................................. Blue Ridge Bedding/ Carolina Rustic Furniture ..................................... Bounds Cave .......................................................... Brooking’s Cashiers Village Anglers.............................. Bumpkins ............................................................... Cashiers Customs .............................................. Cashiers Emporium ........................................... Cashiers Farmer’s Market ................................... CJ Brownhouse ...................................................... Consignment Market...............................................

Lenz Gifts & Linens ....................................................

Dovetail Antiques ......................................................

Lotsa Consignment Shop............................................

Fiddlehead Designs ...................................................

Mantiques ................................................................

GG’s Consignments *ETC ...................................

Midnight Farms .................................................

Gracewear Collection .........................................

Nearly New ......................................................

Highland Hiker..................................................

Nora & Co. .......................................................

Interior Enhancements .......................................

Rusticks. ..........................................................

Into the Woods Home Interiors ...........................

Sawyer Family Farmstead ......................................

Karma .....................................................................

S’more Kids Klothes...................................................

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CASHIERS NC

CASHIERS VALLEY NC

services Summer Place Antiques ......................................

Cashiers Chamber ..................................................................

The Bear’s Den ..................................................

Cashiers BP ..............................................................................

The Look Boutique .............................................

Cashiers Exxon ................................................................

Victoria’s Closet ......................................................

Cashiers Valley Preschool ..................................................

VC for Men ..............................................................

Dovecote.........................................................................

Vivianne Metzger Antiques .......................................

Keystone Kitchen & Bath ........................................................

Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming ...................................

Pinnacle Anti Aging ..........................................................

Zoller Hardware .......................................................

Shear Sensations..............................................................

The Designer’s Market .................................................

Signal Ridge Marina ......................................................... Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming ..................................................

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THE ARTS

BEING OPEN TO SURPRISE BY DONNA RHODES

Peter Ray’s subtle photography is an alchemy between light and magic.

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ifted amateur photographer Peter Ray found his calling and his home in Highlands. He says, “I love living here. I have not wanted to travel a lot because there is no end to exciting images to see and photograph all around me. Every day presents its own visual gift.” And with a name like Ray, light – both earthly and spiritual – is central to his being. He’s been involved in a lot of ventures, vocationally and charitably, including campus ministry/counseling. When asked how photography and spirituality connect, he says, “I don’t fully understand the synchronicity. Being aware of the

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beauty of the world, its permanence and fragility, there’s a sense of awe about how fast things (light) change. From the atom to the cosmos, the universe is in constant motion. That movement affects us at every turn. How we make sense of it all poses big questions.” His personal answer is to make nature’s fleeting moments stand still on photo-canvas. He especially enjoys documenting water (falling or still) and flowers, but he also photographs landscapes, mountains, valleys, foggy vistas, and other environmental spaces. His images are dramatic as the light and shadow alter their mood and visual effect. He believes emotional responses to his images can help viewers access their inner-

most feelings. Ray’s mother dabbled in photography, too. One of his favorite images is of his 80year old mom, tummy-down on the floor with a camera in her hands taking photos of wildflowers. Even though he felt her influence, it wasn’t until he was 70 that he realized he had an artist’s eye. “It’s nice to discover I still have some surprises in myself,” he says. Ray generously shares his images on Facebook, copyright-free for those who want to enjoy them. It’s his way of making the world a little happier, brighter, more beautiful, and more accessible. For more info, contact him at (828) 787-1463 or peterray@aol.com.


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HOT JEWELS, COOL COLORS BY DONNA RHODES

Mark Edge’s modern jewelry creations are a dynamic fusion between the edgy and the timeless.

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wice a year – Spring/Summer and Fall/ Winter – Mark Edge, jewelry designer extraordinaire, unveils his latest lines of hot jewels, cool colors, and stunning looks to accessorize any outfit, casual to elegant. This season his work has a new flare: brighter metals set/paired with turquoise, white mother-of-pearl, abalone shell, agate, and jade. He continues his signature vintage coin pieces, incorporating clients’ heirlooms (coins, medals, keepsakes, brooches, pocket-watches) into custom-designed pieces… right before your eyes. “I found some really cool iridescent vintage cabochons imprinted with New York or a Statue of Liberty,” he says. “Another features Mt. Rushmore’s four presidents. I also discovered 60s mod flower cabochons in purple, blue, and yellow.” It’s fun to play dress-up with Mark’s creations, because they are incredibly versatile. “I start with a perfectly weighted 59-inch chain,” he says. “In the middle is a foot-length of agate and jade beadwork. This art-cessory can be used as a belt or a long necklace. Double it for a casual look. Quadruple it for the evening. Use it as a choker or wrap it eight times for a bracelet.” The wearer can make it as long/short, informal/dramatic as she likes. Mixed chains can be re-linked for different effects. This multi-

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look neckwear is just one of scores of Mark’s superb designs. His work isn’t locked into any category. It’s out-of-the-box elegance with a splash of funk. It goes with everything from Levis to Laurent. Mark is featured at Smitten’s Third Thursday, from 5:00 P.M. until, July 15, at 468 Main Street, Highlands. Call (828) 526-9300 for more information or email kat@smittenofhighlands. com. Smitten is open seven days a week, Monday through Thursday 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.; Friday and Saturday 11:00 A.M. until; and Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. So bring your family’s vintage charms, medals, and coins and watch Mark work his magic on a made-to-order piece just for you. He will also be available for private appointments on Friday, July 22, from 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

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SUMMER AT THE PLAYHOUSE BY WILEY SLOAN

Highlands Playhouse presents an exciting Summer 2016 lineup.

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ovies at Highlands Playhouse offer a quiet respite from a busy work-a-day world and provides escape when cabin fever sets in. Want to save money? Be sure to take advantage of “Two Dollar Off Tuesdays” where you receive a $2.00 discount on movies. For the summer, movies play Sundays at 5:30 P.M. and 8:00 P.M., as well as Mondays and Tuesdays at 2:00 P.M., 5:00 P.M., and 8: 00 P.M. Remember to check the Playhouse website (highlandsplayhouse. org) to view the movies that will be offered each week or call (828) 526-2695. The summer live theatrical season opened June 23rd with the insanely popular musical, “Chicago.” Loosely based on real-life events, the story follows the lives of two ambitious women struggling to gain fame and fortune in the 1920s. Never underestimate the talents of a woman, especially when she

The cast of ‘Chicago’ during rehearsal

feels that she has been wronged by a man. Watch the action unfold as the two friends move into action only to find that things are more complicated than expected. Follow “white knight” lawyer, Billy Flynn, as he steps in to save the day. Beginning July 14th the revue, “A Grand Night for Singing” features many of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most beloved songs. Feel the energy as you sing along quietly with your favorite songs from Oklahoma, Cinderella, and The Sound of Music – to name a few. Then on August 4th, join the cast of the southern classic play, “Steel Magnolias,” Wrap up the live season with the concert, “Piano Man” beginning August 25th. Your children and grandchildren will love their time in the Children’s Theatre Summer Camp. Artistic Director, Bill Patti and select professional actors will offer two action-

packed weeks of classes. Classes are divided into two age groups- youngsters ages five to nine and those 10 to 16. The kids will have fun while developing creativity and confidence, learning how to relax and concentrate under press, and improving the ability to express themselves. Wouldn’t you have loved to have had that opportunity when you were a youngster? For more details about the camp go to the Playhouse website or give them a call. And finally, the Third Annual Bubbles Event - a major Playhouse fundraiser - will give Playhouse supporters the chance to enjoy a fun evening. Join your friends on the terrace at The Bascom for delicious food, great live music, and the chance to bid on exciting auction items. For more information, please check out the article on page 67 in this edition of the Laurel.

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LEAGUE PROMISES AN ART-FILLED JULY BY ZACH CLAXTON

Summertime is anything but sleepy for the busy members of the Art League of Highlands-Cashiers.

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uly arrives with the Art League of Highlands-Cashiers’ season in full swing. Two exciting events are scheduled. First, the July Art League meeting will be July 25 at 5:00 P.M. in The Bascom atrium (social time at 4:30 P.M.) and will feature local artist Cynthia Kinard. Ms. Kinard’s career began at age eight, starting with charcoal portraits. She acquired an early love for rendering likenesses, and became an avid student of the Old Masters. Rejecting various art movements, she clung to her passion for realism. After graduating from Western Carolina University with two degrees, one in art, she spent time in Italy, studying 16th and 17th century portrait painting techniques at the Angel Academy of Art under Maestro Michael John Angel. Her art education continued at the Fine Arts League of the Carolinas under fresco artist Ben Long. Ms. Kinard’s work has been accepted into

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many juried national and international shows and her awards are many. Although her professional career began as a portrait artist using watercolor, since 2005 she has also worked in oils. While she is primarily a portrait artist, she also The art of Cynthia Kinard enjoys painting still life and misty mountainscapes and has designed a pewter angel pin. Ms Kinard has also authored best regional artists and an abundance of two books. well done art including oils, watercolors, acrylShe says of her work, “My goal from early ics, mixed media, photography, wood turning, on has been to capture those special mo- sculpture and one-of-a-kind jewelry. There is ments in a person’s life that illustrate joy abundant free parking and there is no charge and happiness.” to attend the show, although donations, which Then on Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and go to support local arts, are appreciated. The 31, at the Sapphire Valley Community Center, venue is located on US 64 a little over two miles the Art League sponsors its annual Summer east of Cashiers, and the show runs from 10:00 Colors Fine Art Show. A.M. until 5:00 P.M. both days. More than 30 artists will have on display and Please visit artleaguehighlands-cafor sale original fine art. This is always a wellshiers.com for more information about attended indoor show featuring some of the the Art League.


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Take The Mountains With You.

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SHAW’S LIFE & LEGACY BY NANCY AARON

A bracing new documentary chronicles the life, art and passion of legendary conductor Robert Shaw, 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, July 6, at the Highlands Performing Arts Center.

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new film documentary on the life and legacy of conductor and choral legend Robert Shaw has premiered in Atlanta and New York and is coming to the Highlands Performing Arts Center at 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, July 6. The voices rising up to praise the beauty and insight of the film “Robert Shaw – Man of Many Voices” are only eclipsed by those in tribute to the man himself. Even The New York Times calls the film “poignant and compelling” and references the celebrated conductor as a “tremendous force.” There are a few – although growing – opportunities to see this film in the type of acoustical setting that does its choral beauty justice. Highlands-Cashiers is one of the early ones. Robert Shaw would have been 100 years old in 2016. In celebration, there have already been numerous interviews and ar-

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ticles on the man’s accomplishments and legacies. Many laud him as a great conductor. He did win 16 Grammys, after all, including the first gold record for a classical music al- bum. It is his work with choral groups, though, that elicits the most heartfelt remembrances. The movie captures many of these. From classical icons like Sylvia McNair, Yoyo Ma and the late Florence Klopoff to political greats like former president Jimmy Carter and former ambassador Andrew Young, the praises are universal. The voices of the choristers and musicians who worked with him, though, offer some of the most moving moments. Maestro Shaw’s influence went well beyond classical music. How many recall his being a star in the world of pop music before his classical years? Or the musical diplomatic tours behind the Iron Curtain? His early activism for civil rights, even when not

to his bene- fit, is perhaps most easily overshadowed and yet no less important. And now the voice of The New York Times music critic James Oestreich weighs in, “An obvious labor of love. Admirably clear-eyed in its warts-and-all perspective.” This screening is presented by the Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival and the Highlands Performing Arts Center. Tickets are available by calling (828) 5269060 or emailing hccmf@frontier.com Highlands Performing Arts Center is located at 507 Chestnut Street.


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Melodies Stir Memories

MELODIES STIR MEMORIES BY DONNA RHODES | PHOTOS BY MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN

For Lisa Rankin, the unalloyed pleasure of the piano bar lies in the performance.

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isa Rankin, singer/songwriter/performer, is on a mission. With 35 years of music entertainment under her belt and a passion for songs of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, she has launched her own Piano Bar Revival. “The piano bar, popular decades ago, had a unique ambiance,” she says. “People responded to piano in ways that were different from any other live music. Today, Wine Bars are the rage and piano bar music is a perfect complement to that atmosphere which is more sophisticated and more personal than most contemporary venues.” Part of what makes piano bars successful is that the songs are familiar, singable melodies that tap into listeners’ memories. And the piano bar creates its own community. People gather ‘round, make requests, and become part of the happening. Rankin is a versatile musician playing everything from Carole King to Joni to Elton John, and she does it all her way. A gifted

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arranger, she weaves in Lisa magic with an unexpected chord or meter change, some gritty funk, or a twisting thread of The lonious Monk. Rankin says of her arrangements, “Instead of daily performances becoming rote, I do some tweaking to breathe new life into the music. And that keeps it fresh and fun for me as well as my audience. I adapt to the room. Eva Cassidy, Carly Simon, Adele, Ella Fitzgerald, Diana Krall, Nat King Cole, and hundreds more performers and composers are all staples in my entertainment bag.” Add to that her skills on piano, guitar, harmonica, percussion, wind instruments, and more and she is a musical powerhouse. Catch her piano bar performances at On the Verandah, Sunday through Thursday, 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. and Old Edwards Inn Wine Garden, Saturday afternoons 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. She is available Friday afternoons/evenings for private parties and special events. Contact her at lisaandgalen@yahoo.com

or visit lisaandgalen.com, where you’ll enjoy her original composition, “Quicksand,” a free download.

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THIRTY-FIVE YEARS BY LUKE OSTEEN

Emerson String Quartet

The Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival launches its 35th season in grand style.

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he Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival launches its 35th Season with an opening Gala Concert set for Friday, July 1, and Saturday, July 2. “The season proper begins on July 1/2 celebrating both our Founder Lucas Drew and the Fourth of July weekend, with a “Founder’s Celebration” featuring Schubert’s Trout Quintet with David Coucheron, myself and others,” says Dr. William Ransom, The Anna and Hays Mershon Artistic Director. The celebration of Dr. Drew’s clear-eyed vision of the festival sets the tone for a dazzling 2016 season. Making their festival debut this summer are the The Emerson, Cecilia and Canterbury Quartets. The Emerson String Quartet has accumulated an unparalleled list of achievements over three decades: more than 30 acclaimed recordings, nine Grammys (including two for Best Classical Album), three Gramophone Awards, the Avery Fisher Prize, Musical America’s “Ensemble of the Year” and collaborations with many of the greatest artists of our time. In addition to their Highlands-Cashiers debut, the quartet will be performing this year in Denmark, Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland, Turkey, Austria, Hungary and the United Kingdom; they’ll also visit Moscow, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Seoul. The Emerson continues its series at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC for its 37th season, and

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is presented by Lincoln Center’s “Great Performers” in a three-part series of late Haydn and early Beethoven string quartets in April and May. “You will not want to miss the Gary Motley Jazz Trio who will have an evening of their own in “All That Jazz” – one performance only on July 3,” says Dr. Ransom. “We welcome back pianists Julie Coucheron and Elizabeth Pridgen for Brahms and Dohnanyi, present an all-new CelloMania II; and the summer would not be complete without our friends William and Alexandra Preucil, the Vega Quartet, and the Eroica Trio among others.” Highlighting the season will also be the return of legendary clarinetist Richard Stoltzman. “Whenever we are able to present the Festival Chamber Orchestra, the concerts are always unforgettable – and so our final Gala Concert (and wonderful dinner after) on Sunday, August 7, will feature the Orchestra performing Mozart’s beautiful ‘Violin Concerto in A’ with Andres Cardenes, soloist; and we wrap up with a first-ever Festival performance of Beethoven’s ‘Piano Concerto #4 in G Major’ with yours truly taking a bow,” says Dr. Ransom. Throughout the Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival’s 35th season, which stretches from June 26 through August 7, concerts will be held at 6:00 P.M. Fridays at the Martin-Lipscomb Performing

Arts Center in Highlands and repeated at 5:00 PM. Saturdays at the Albert CarltonCashiers Community Library in Cashiers. Sunday concerts will be staged at 5:00 P.M. at the Performing Arts Center in Highlands and repeated at 5:00 P.M. Mondays at the Cashiers Community Library. For tickets and information, call (828) 526-9060.

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BY WILEY SLOAN

International piano sensation Randall Atcheson is returning to Highlands for an encore benefit for the Literacy Council of Highlands – 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, August 3, at the The Pavillion at The Farm at Old Edwards.

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nternationally-acclaimed Steinway pianist Randall Atcheson has wowed audiences on five continents, yet he is as at home performing for the citizens of Highlands and Cashiers as he is playing for the audiences of Carnegie Hall. Atcheson loves children so he is especially thrilled when he can raise funds for the Literacy Council of Highlands. Mark your calendars now – he’ll be performing at 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, August 3, at The Pavilion at The Farm at Old Edwards, 336 Arnold Road. You’ll also want to attend the Patron Party on Tuesday night, August 2. This event, reserved for holders of Patron Sponsor Level tickets (Gold Level $5,000, Silver Level $2,500, or Bronze Level $1,000) will allow a select group of individuals to hear Randall perform in a more intimate setting. This too will be at The Farm at Old Edwards. Visit with Atcheson and learn what makes this son of an Alabama preacher tick. Atcheson knows that a child who reads well has a distinct advantage in life. He teaches up to 70 youngsters a week. Plus, he works diligently to share his talents globally through his many concerts and recordings. If you’ve seen Atcheson, you know he is at home with music of all types — classical, gospel, and pop. To purchase concert tickets ($60 each) or to become a Patron, visit the Literacy Council’s website at highlandsliteracy.com or call (828) 5260863. Thanks to Madeline and Fred Knox for introducing Randall to the Highlands-Cashiers communities.

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AFTERNOONS FOR MUSICAL INTERLUDES BY ANGIE JENKINS

A full slate of Interlude Concerts offers a measure of solace amidst the concerns of 21st Century life.

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he summer season of Highlands’ weekly Interlude concerts will begin on Wednesday, July 6. The series is in its 18th season. The free concerts are sponsored by First Presbyterian Church and the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, and are held on Wednesdays at 2:00 P.M. Dress is casual. The concerts provide a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life – a time to meditate, relax, and enjoy a variety of music. Visitors to Highlands are especially invited to attendt these concerts. This year’s lineup includes:

July 6 (Presbyterian Church) – Co-sponsored by Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival “The King of Instruments Meets the Instrument of Kings“ Norman Mackenzie, Organist Yvonne Toll, Trumpeter July 13 (Episcopal Church) TBA July 20 (Presbyterian Church) The Trey Clegg Chamber Singers, Atlanta [Formerly St. Paul’s Episcopal Chamber Choir] July 27 (Episcopal Church) Amy O’Dell, Piano and Toy Piano

August 3 (Presbyterian Church) Smoky Mountain Brass Quintet [Internationally Known Group] August 10 (Episcopal Church) Steven McCluskey, Baritone Robert Henry, Piano August 17 (Presbyterian Church) An Afternoon of Classical and Operatic Arias By Georgia State University Vocalists W. Dwight Coleman, Artistic Director August 24 (Episcopal Church) Todd Skitch, Flutist Robert Henry, Pianist

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BECAUSE PLACE MATTERS BY DONNA RHODES

Photographer Anna Norton’s lens finds those quiet, still places hiding all around us.

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ometimes the journey home, that place that makes your heart sing, is a long and winding road. Anna Norton, photographer, archaeologist, teacher, tutor, mentor, marketer, and altruist is traveling down that road, enjoying every minute of the ride. “I have been a serious photographer most of my adult life,” she says. “In college I began on an archaeology track, but longed to shoot photos. I combined the two disciplines whenever possible. I finished my degree and went to grad school, did stints as a commercial printer, then a social worker, and did eight years of teaching on the college level.” Eventually she heard the siren’s call to Highlands where she has worked in marketing for The Bascom and the Old Edwards Inn. Every free moment, when the light is supremely beautiful, she grabs her camera to capture not only Nature’s landscapes, but secluded corners where people go to rejuvenate. “Those tucked away places speak to me of love, serenity, Southern roots, home, and connection,” she says. She is currently working on certification to teach photography, crossing boundaries of age, culture, race, politics, and more. Her accumulated life experiences make her an excellent candidate for such a venture. This is a gal who came very close to joining the Peace Corps and who found great satisfac-

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tion in serving as literacy volunteer for English as a Second Language students. When she isn’t using her impressive marketing skills at OEI, her artist’s eye is pulling her toward ways in which to partner with community to make the world a little more beautiful and a whole lot brighter. As for those personal nooks mentioned earlier… let Anna capture your corner’s essence for you on film. Take the photo back to your winter digs to remind you of your Highlands hideaway and satisfy your mountain longing. It’s the next best thing to being here. Check out annagnorton.com to see more of her inspirational work. Contact her about photo commissions of your land or home at anna@annagnorton.com, or call her at (267) 825-0716.

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MYTH AND MIRACLE BY ANGIE JENKINS

The magnificent sounds of Coro Vocati will resound through First Presbyterian Church of Highlands, Saturday, July 9, and Sunday, July 10.

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oro Vocati will perform in a concert on Saturday, July 9, at 7:00 P.M. at Highlands First Presbyterian Church. The concert performance is entitled “Mysticism in Myth, Metaphor, and Miracle” and will include selections by Brahms, Durufle, Debussy, and others. This 24-member professional chamber choir was founded in 2009 by John Dickson, now director of Choral Studies at Louisiana State University School of Music. The ensemble was formed to showcase the rich talent and choral legacy of the Atlanta area. In 2014, the group completed its first recording project, “Sweetheart of the Sun.” There is no charge for admission. The group will also be singing during the 11:00 A.M. worship service at First Presbyterian Church on Sunday, July 10.

ANNUAL PATRIOTIC CONCERT The free Patriotic Concert at First Presbyterian Church, set for the Fourth of July, sets the stage for the fireworks that follow.

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irst Presbyterian Church of Highlands will present its annual Patriotic Concert at 8:00 P.M. on Monday, July 4. The free concert will last one hour, ensuring plenty of time to watch the town fireworks display. Featured will be the Highlands Male Chorus under the direction of Joe Powell, with Carol Guise as accompanist; Larry Black, trumpeter; and Angie Jenkins, pipe organ. Come dressed as you are. In the event the fireworks display is cancelled due to rain, the concert will still take place. The church is located at the corner of Main and Fifth Streets. Handicapped accessible entrances are located on Church Street and on Fifth Street.

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CHAIR-ISHED EVENTS BY JENNY KING

As with most projects by the Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival, the Musical Chairs Project is exciting, challenging and leavened with a dash of playfulness.

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he 35th Anniversary Season of the Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival opened this past June. The excitement continues with many more concerts and events including this year’s Musical Chairs. Eight local and regional artists have donated their time and immense talent to create one of a kind chairs for the event. The chairs are donated and artists decorate them as they see fit. These works of art are then auctioned off at various functions through the HCCMF season. Participating artists include Richard Bordeaux, Those Kooky Chickens (TKC), Colette Clark, Barbara Grossman, Sally Johannessen, Susan Robert, Rosemary Stiefel, and Ann Strub. You’ve no doubt seen samples of the artists’ work so you can imagine the vision and talent that went into creating these stunning chairs. Chairs have been donated by Lynne Browne, CK Swan, Dovetail Antiques, and Vivian Metzger Antiques.

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If you were lucky enough to attend “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged and Revised” on Sunday, June 19, then you got a preview of these eight eclectic pieces. Want another look or haven’t seen them yet? They’ll be on display during July, just call HCCMF for details. For more information on the HighlandsCashiers Chamber Music Festival email hccmf@frontier.com or call them at (828) 526-9060. View the season online at H-CMusicFestival.org.


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CYPRUS RESTAURANT BY LUKE OSTEEN | PHOTOS BY MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN

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ay what you will about Cyprus, there’s nothing subtle about your dining experience. This venerable Highlands institution, celebrating 15 years, is a full-on sensory seduction. First off, there’s its wonderful setting – nestled in the heart of Highlands’ Main Street. If the weather’s right, you can enjoy your meal on its bistro-like rooftop patio, and the experience is sublime. With a little imagination, you’re in Europe and the world is continuing apace without you. If the patio is filled or the weather has turned sketchy, you’ll find yourself seated indoors, which may sound like a step down, but really isn’t. That’s because owner/chef Nick Figel has devoted just as much imagination to the design of his main Dining Room. Done up in a bold paint scheme, the walls are adorned with an eclectic assortment of

African and Asian artifacts that reflect the international flavor of the menu. But no matter where you end up in the Dining Room, you need to give more than just a glance into the Open Kitchen, where Figel and his culinary artists are turning out those surprising menu features. It’s an endlessly entertaining show, somehow effortless yet drenched with import – like one of those plate spinners on “ Ed Sullivan Show.” Do not miss these performances! And that leads us to the heart of The Cyprus Experience and this review. Cyprus offers a kaleidoscopically varied menu of regional dishes, which means that the dishes we enjoyed may not be available when you visit. Not to worry, though. Figel is faithful to his peasant-inflected cuisine and there’s an unshakable authenticity that infuses every part of Cyprus’ menu.

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“It takes a little more effort, but I regularly shop the ethnic markets in Atlanta to ensure that we maintain uncompromised quality in each dish that we serve,” Figel says. “In the kitchen, we go the extra mile to express ideas in food which are sincere, and we remain mindful that our food is a vessel for communication with you.” That’s a heady commitment, but one his kitchen made good on for every dish my party enjoyed – Dim Sum Har Gau, Sacred Basil Calimari, Arrachero Borracho, Pescado Dynamite, and Mole Poblano Vegetariano. Notice the broad range of those selections. That’d normally tax a busy kitchen, but Cyprus delivered with aplomb. Each dish was carefully crafted and each delicately spiced. I’ve noticed that on all of our visits to Cyprus over the years, a vital ritual is the sharing of dishes around the table. Each forkful is prudently measured because, let’s face it,


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you want to make sure the majority of your dish stays on your plate. No matter what you order, please, please, save room for dessert. This might mean that you’ll have to take some of your entrée home in a Doggy Bag, but it’s worth it. (Sadly, reheating your dish the next night will not recreate the Cyprus Experience. Maybe it has something to do with the décor.) Anyway, the dessert offered to us this evening was Rio de la Plata Flan, a smooth, marvelous creation subtly infused with citrus. I used the word “sublime” at the start of this piece, so let’s go with “transcendent.” The flan was transcendent. Give Cyprus a try and renew your culinary passport. It’s a lovely getaway. Cyprus is located at 332 Main Street Highlands. Reservations are a must.

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EVENINGS AT LAKESIDE BY MARY JANE MCCALL

There’s much more to Lakeside Restaurant than a well-made meal or a carefully crafted cocktail.

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akeside Restaurant strives to exceed your expectations with their inventive menu, which brings the fresh taste of summer to your table. This summer they have added several delectable dishes to their offerings. Try their Fried Oysters tossed in Nashville “hot oyster” sauce, served with house-made white bread, summer vegetable chow chow, and topped with crispy turnip greens; or, their Lobster Risotto prepared with asparagus, green peas, lemon zest and topped with butter poached shrimp and scallops. Don’t forget to enjoy one of their refreshing summer cocktails – maybe a Watermelon Martini made with Tito’s Vodka, Watermelon Puree, Triple Sec and a Lemon Twist. Or how about a Blueberry Mule blended with Tanqueray Gin, Blueberry Syrup, Fresh Mint,

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Lime, and Ginger Ale? The perfect meal and peaceful lakeside setting seem like all you could hope for, but at Lakeside there’s always more to the story. Lakeside delights in supporting our community and the areas many non-profits so they graciously feature “Evenings at Lakeside” as a means to support local non-profits. Laura Huerta, the proprietor at Lakeside, believes that it is” important that we help support the community in which we live and work. We like to focus our efforts on health and human services and in doing so we have seen firsthand how the monies we’ve donated have helped these organizations. The gratitude from others is always appreciated but it’s more about the feeling of doing right by others. It all comes full circle. We are truly blessed to be part of such a

wonderful community.” Wednesday evenings are set aside for area non-profits to join Lakeside in raising money and awareness for their causes. Interested non-profits should contact Lakeside at (828) 526-9419 to select an available date. Lakeside will donate 15 percent of the non-profit’s guest checks that evening to the non-profit. Make plans now to support the Highlands Chamber Music Festival on August 3 and the Scaly Mountain Women’s Club on August 24. It is important when making reservations that you mention that you are there to support your chosen non-profit. For more information or to make reservations, please call Lakeside at (828) 5269419. They are located at 531 Smallwood Avenue in Highlands.


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OPEN DAILY Located in Sapphire National Golf Club | 50 Slicers Ave. Sapphire, NC

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WINE AND DINE AT CANYON KITCHEN BY JENNY KING

Adam Hayes

Vintner Guy Davis will match Canyon Kitchen Executive Chef Adam Hayes’ astonishing menu for an unforgettable evening, Wednesday, July 13. For more information or reservations visit LonesomeValley.com or call them at (828) 743-7967.

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n Wednesday, July 13, Sonoma County Vintner Guy Davis will join Canyon Kitchen’s Executive Chef Adam Hayes for a lively evening of wine and food pairings at Lonesome Valley’s Canyon Kitchen. True to its history and agrarian roots, Lonesome Valley’s Canyon Kitchen offers an extraordinary connection to food that both sustains and delights the senses. Massive oak beams define the structure of Jennings Barn and its open-air dining. Broad, rolling meadows and magnificent granite faces set the scene. The evening will begin with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, to be followed by the muchanticipated wine and food pairings of Chef Adam Hayes. Chef Hayes has spent much of his career at the helm of some of the most renowned restaurants and resorts in the region. He spent five years as the executive chef of the highly-acclaimed Grand Bohemian Hotel in Asheville. In that role, he received many awards and accolades including hosting a dinner at the prestigious James Beard House in New York where he used all North Carolina ingredients in the meal. Chef Adam joined the team at Lonesome Valley in early 2015.

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Vintner Guy Davis was in college in Seattle when he had the good fortune to become assistant to the chef of a fine French restaurant. “The restaurant owner and chef were Parisian expatriates. And during dinner they would school me on the finer points of French cuisine, the culinary lifestyle and, of course, the place of wine in a well-lived life,” recalls Davis. Chef Hayes says this will be a relaxed night full of laughter and fun, unlike other wine dinners you may have experienced. “It’s going to be a party, not a stuffy affair,” he says. “I want it to feel like a great friend has come to visit so we’re having a party to celebrate his arrival.” An Evening with Guy Davis will be held July 13, from 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. A magnum bar will be available for guests to enjoy a large selection of Davis’s award-winning wines and there will be live music throughout the evening. Reservations are required and tickets are $125 per person. For more information or reservations visit LonesomeValley.com or call them at (828) 743-7967. You may also visit OpenTable.com for reservations.

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BE COOL BY CURT CHRISTIANSEN THE WINE NAVIGATOR EMPIRICON@HOTMAIL.COM

The intricacies of chilled wine are simply a matter of taste and habit.

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drink nearly as much white wine as red. When I order a white wine I am almost disappointed, as the wine is delivered at a temperature just above freezing. At this temperature I can hardly evaluate the wine as there are no aromatics and the flavor is muted at best. I understand why this happens. More often than not people expect their white wine ice cold. For years, this notion that white wine should be served at 42 degrees was commonly taught at tastings and even classes. This is going to be a tough habit to break, as many people expect their hand to ache when they hold the bottle. From the service side, it is much faster to warm a wine than to further chill it. I’m not saying that anyone is drinking their glass incorrectly. If you like your wine ice cold, that’s how it should be served. Let me just give a suggestion that may enhance your next wine experience. Start with the temperature you are comfortable with and leave the bottle on the table. As the wine goes from cold to cool it will slowly reveal more aroma and flavor. When it reaches a temperature you are comfortable with, put it on ice. You may like your wine the way you always have or you may find a new level of enjoyment.

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PAN-FILLED PASSION Andrew Figel

BY PAT ALLEN

For Chef Andrew Figel, On the Verandah’s stellar reputation reflects a lifelong passion.

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ometimes creativity lies dormant until it is awakened when least expected. Chef Andrew Figel of On the Verandah grew up in Miami, attended college there, and moved to Highlands at age 20. His father Alan and stepmother Marta moved to Highlands in 1975 in search of a less stressful and quieter lifestyle than that of Miami. Alan had always had a passion for cooking and, according to Andrew, Alan had to learn to cook because his grandmother’s cooking was terrible! Alan and Marta opened the Courthouse Café in Franklin and for the first time started cooking for the public. They continued to please diners for two years before discovering Highlands and what was then called Speak Easy, which Alan remodeled extensively to became On the Verandah Restaurant. Upon moving to Highlands in 1987, Chef Andrew washed dishes to help out, but his dad saw potential and started having him chop vegetables and encouraged him to experiment with entrees and soups, being careful to keep detailed notes “in case it’s really good.” He did and a star was born. During a trip to Hong Kong in 1995, Chef Andrew met a chef who became a mentor, taking him to markets to select fresh ingredients every day. He became intrigued with lemon grass and tamarind, and some of his dishes

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today reflect an Asian flair. A favorite dish is the Oriental Scallops, which he tried to take off the menu, but there was a public outcry, so they remain! Another influence in his culinary circle was Chef Paul Prudhomme, whom he met at the National Restaurant Show, and who was instrumental in his love of gumbo and hot sauce. Later, Chef Andrew was asked to prepare a dish at the Hot Sauce Show in Reno, Nevada. He chose Shrimp Cakes and everyone raved…he was hooked! In 1996 Chef Andrew and his sister, Marlene Fairchild, became partners and bought the restaurant from Alan and Marta, who moved to Tabago. Later in 2009, Chef Andrew became sole owner. He contracts with small farmers who supply exotic mushrooms, fiddle head ferns, and other delicacies he chooses to cook with. He also makes his own chili paste and frequents Asian markets in Atlanta. His Duck Gumbo is a two-day process, but worth the wait. Many are unaware that Jeri Fifer Broyles, former owner of the legendary Frog and Owl Restaurant, has been the sous chef for almost two years. During my interview, I requested that she add her famous Roquefort Duck to the menu! Another true asset to On the Verandah is pastry chef Sid Jackson, who has baked for

the restaurant for 30 years! And I must say that the fruit pies are the best I’ve ever had anywhere! It’s all in the crust for which I lust…but the filling is fabulous, too! The Sunday brunch with music and champagne is not to be missed and has been pleasing diners since 1981. Wine dinners are popular and the Sunset Martini –created by Alexis –is a great way to watch the sunset over Lake Sequoyah on the popular dining porch.

Pat Allen is a former food critic and owner of Pat Allen Realty Group. Contact Pat at pat.f.allen@ gmail.com.


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This seasonal salad offers all of the flavors of a glorious summer harvest.

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easonal fruit makes salads more refreshing and full of life, as the salads explode in flavor and in color. The juicy, succulent fruit in this salad recipe makes you forget the veggies that are also in there. Considering the fact that this fruity salad is rich in iron, calcium, magnesium, multiple vitamins and folic acid, it’s a great, quick dish to try this summer. Creamy avocado balances the crunch of the onions and the cucumbers, while peaches and strawberries give this salad its light sweetness. Ingredients For Salad: 2 cups mixed greens 1 small Onion diced 1 medium Peach sliced 1 cup Strawberries sliced 1 medium Avocado sliced 2 small Cucumbers sliced 1 medium Bell pepper sliced For dressing: 2 tbsp Mint leaves diced 4 tbsp Olive oil 2 tbsp Fresh lemon juice 1/2 tsp Sea salt Pinch of Cayenne pepper 1/4 tsp Honey or maple syrup Instructions 1. Arrange all salad ingredients in layers on a large plate. 2. Combine all dressing ingredients in a bowl. 3. Pour the dressing over the salad and serve.

SUMMER’S JUICY FRUITY SALAD BY DR. ANASTASIA HALLDIN HEALTHYMAMAINFO.COM

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GETTING CARRY’D AWAY BY WILEY SLOAN

For Holly Roberts of The Kitchen CarryAway and Catering, her work is both a passion and a ministry.

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olly Roberts began her cooking career right out of college. After living in Boston, Washington DC, and Atlanta, she moved to Highlands in 1996 with her two young sons, helping to open the Rosewood Market with Donna Woods and Marty Rosenfield,the former owners of Lakeside Restaurant. In 2000, Holly went out on her own as a private chef, calling her business “Let Holly Do The Cooking.” The business and its name have evolved over the years, and are now called The Kitchen CarryAway and Catering. What has remained constant is Holly’s desire to feed people. Holly has never viewed food preparation as an art but more as a ministry.

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As many of you know, the Peggy Crosby Center was once the Highlands Hospital. In 2002, Holly took over the old hospital kitchen, bringing it up to current health department standards and began her catering business. In 2005, part of the cafeteria was converted into retail space for the CarryAway aspect of her business. Being a for-profit tenant in a building of mostly non-profit organizations always challenged Holly to look for opportunities to give back. In 2012, The Kitchen began sharing a portion of the profits of the five main dish casseroles with organizations that feed the hungry, including the Highlands Food Pantry and MANNA Foodbank. To date $10,413 has been shared. In this way, Holly has combined her love of food, feeding

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people and giving back. The Peggy Crosby Center has been a great place to operate her business for the last 14 years! The Kitchen CarryAway is open Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 5:00 P.M. Catering and shipping of frozen food is done throughout the week by prior arrangement.

The Peggy Crosby Center is a non-profit organization established to provide office space for other non-profits and startup organizations. Rental rates to the tenants are held as low as possible to allow the tenants to use more of their funds to serve the community.

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A BANG-UP BREAKFAST BY DONNA RHODES

Fishes and Loaves will stage the Big Ol’ Country Breakfast at the Cashiers Community Center, 7:00 to 11:00 A.M. Saturday, July 2.

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s we celebrate our freedom on Independence Day, let’s remember that in this great nation everyone deserves to be free… free from worry about a very basic right, food. That’s why Fishes and Loaves invites one and all to their Big Ol’ Country Breakfast. Not only will attendees have the best breakfast ever, their donations will help the hungry get through lean times. A little over a decade ago six, passionate volunteers launched F&L as a program to feed those below the poverty level in Jackson County. Since then, thousands of households have benefitted from food boxes provided up to twice a month, depending upon need.

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Food-for-life packages contain three cans each of veggies, meat and fruit, two cans of soup, dried beans, spaghetti sauce, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, and peanut butter. During the holidays Thanksgiving and Christmas boxes are distributed containing ham or turkey, five pounds of potatoes, pie, rolls and all the trimmings needed for a family dinner. Manna Food Bank, a Federal Emergency Food Assistance Program, food drives, and direct purchases supply the groceries. The Food Pantry, adjacent to the Community Center in Cashiers, is open Mondays and Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:30 P.M. A volunteer staff along with volunteers from 11 area churches operate the facility

during these hours. In addition to food distribution, during the winter, the Rotary Club of Cashiers teams up with Fishes and Loaves to provide free outerwear to the needy during the colder months. Fishes and Loaves has two major fundraisers each year – the Big Ol’ Mountain Country Breakfast, which will be held Saturday, July 2, 7:00 to 11:00 A.M. at the Cashiers Community Center; and the Empty Bowls Soup Luncheon, scheduled for Sunday, October 2, at The Orchard. For more information about volunteering, donating, or receiving, visit fishesandloavescashiers.org or call Barry McKee (828) 743-6482.


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GRITS, GRAVY & SHRIMP BY JENNY KING | PHOTOS BY MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN

Mary Adair Leslie

Mary Adair Leslie’s Shrimp and Grits with Tasso Gravy is a down-home labor of love.

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ary Adair Leslie, Executive Director of the Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center, is the consummate hostess. Her dinner parties are glorious. It takes planning, vision, and most importantly, a great love of people. She grew up in Oklahoma where she majored in ballet and her creative talents take many forms. Cooking is just one way Mary Adair expresses herself. This recipe is one she borrowed from the famous Blue Marlin Restaurant in Columbia, South Carolina. She’s added her own touches to the Shrimp and Grits with Tasso Gravy but is happy to share. Grits 12 cups chicken broth 3 1/4 cups coarse stone ground grits 1 cup heavy cream or half and half 6 tbsps. butter Bring broth to boil and slowly pour in grits, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to low and continue to stir so grits do not settle to the bottom. Cook over low heat for 30 minutes stirring frequently. Add 2 tbsps. butter and 1/3 cup of cream. Repeat this step at least two more times for a total cooking time of about two hours. This makes the grits extra creamy and is the reason Mary Adair says this dish is for special occasions only! Keep warm until ready to serve. Salt and pepper to taste.

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Tasso Gravy 4 tbsps. butter 1/2 cup sliced tasso cut into 1 inch strips 1/2 cup all purpose flour 4 cups chicken broth 2 tbsps. finely chopped fresh parsley salt and pepper to taste Melt butter over low heat. Add the tasso and sauté. Add flour until well combined. Cook on low for five minutes, stirring frequently. Increase heat to medium and slowly add 2 cups of broth, whisking vigorously until thick and smooth. Gradually add remaining broth and reduce heat to simmer for 15 minutes. Add parsley, salt, and pepper and simmer. Shrimp and Sausage 1/2 pound spicy Italian sausage 1 tbsps. olive oil 2 pounds shrimp, peeled and deveined 1 1/2 cups chicken broth Place sausage in 400-degree oven and bake until firm. Cut into bite-sized pieces and sauté in olive oil until brown. Add shrimp, sauté until they just begin to turn pink. Add 1 cup broth to de-glaze the pan. Add Tasso Gravy, plus 1 Tablespoon fresh parsley. Simmer for 1 minute. Divide hot grits between eight warm bowls. Spoon shrimp and sausage mixture over the grits and sprinkle with fresh parsley.


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HIGHLANDS AREA RESTAURANTS Bake My Day Bakery & Cafe • 137 Main Street • Wright Square • 828-487-4633 Bella’s Junction Cafe • 20 Old Mud Creek Road, Scaly, NC • 828-526-0803 The Bistro at Wolfgang’s • 460 Main Street • 828-526-3807 Brick Oven Pizza • 423 North 4th Street • 828-526-4121 Cyprus Restaurant • 332 Main Street • 828-526-4429 Dusty’s • 493 Dillard Road • 828-526-2762 Fressers Courtyard Cafe • 470 Oak Street, Village Square • 828-526-4188 Highlands BBQ Company • 595 Franklin Road • 828-526-5000 * The Kitchen CarryAway & Catering • 350 S. Fifth St. • 828-526-2110 Lakeside Restaurant • Smallwood Avenue • 828-526--9419 The Log Cabin • 130 Log Cabin Lane • 828-526--5777 Madison’s Restaurant & Wine Garden • 445 Main St. • 828-787-2525 Meritage Bistro • 490 Carolina Way • 828-526-1019 Mountain Fresh Grocery • Corner of Fifth and Main • 828-526-2400 On the Verandah • Hwy. 64 (Franklin Road) • 828-526-2338 Paoletti’s • 440 Main Street • 828-526-4906 *Rosewood Market • Main Street • 828-526-0383 The Ugly Dog Pub • 298 South 4th St. • 828-526-8364 Wolfgang’s Restaurant • 460 Main Street • 828-526-3807

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245 WILDWOOD DRIVE

MLS #80585

64 RAVENEL POINT

MLS #82646

1541 HIGHGATE

MLS #83146

$435,000

$685,000

$995,000

Beautiful 3BR/2 BA home with Wrap around Porch is surrounded by professionally landscaped gardens. The Foyer, flanked by a laurel staircase opens to a two-story Great Room with oak floors and a stone fireplace. The Kitchen has been upgraded with granite countertops and top line aopliances, including a new gas stove.Two Master Suites with walk-in closets. Five miles from Highlands on the Cashiers side, this special place is nestled in a peaceful community surrounded by mountains featuring a private lake and park.

Cathedral windows capture natural surrounds in this quintessential mountain home. Featuring barked beams, double face stone fireplace and an interior laurel staircase, hand hewn wood floors enhance the charm. Offered fully furnished, this 4 BR 4 1/2 BA is a stone’s throw from Lake Ravenel, where fishing and canoeing beckon. Located in a gated community. Club amenities include Arnold Palmer golf course, tennis, croquet, swim pool, and dining amidst phenomenal scenery. Membership is not required, but attractively priced.

Arts and Crafts design exudes Mountain Charm. Located in an exclusive community just 2 miles from downtown on the Atlanta side. Near Highlands Country Club. This 3 BR 3 1/2 BA home has the Master on Main and room to expand on lower level. Daytime summer breezes and evening crackling fires on the deck encompass the height of North Carolina mountain lifestyle. Overlooking VIEWS of distant mountain ranges beyond a National Forrest preserve, seeing is believing that you are in a place... so close to heaven.

KAY HOLLAND

828-526-8489

CHARMING VILLAGE OF HIGHLANDS “Minutes from Everything” best describes this spacious, fully furnished home in prestigious Highlands CC, just around the corner from the bustling, always charming village of Highlands. “As-far-as-the-eye-can-see Views,” Master on main, 3 guest bedrooms each with private baths and decks, combined with a newly updated kitchen – make for a winning combination! Indoor and outdoor living on two levels completes the picture in this beautifully maintained home.

$1,650,000 | MLS #83638

CALL KEVIN NAYLOR

101 SHELBY CIRCLE

MLS #83475

16 HOLLY TREE LANE

MLS #83335

885 SKY LAKE DRIVE

828-421-2064

MLS #83332

$699,000

$650,000

$595,000

Beautifully crafted home located close to downtown Highlands. Home opens up to a spacious screened in deck to kick back and enjoy the serenity of the mountains! Home features four bedrooms, three full and two and half bathrooms with a finished downstairs, includes an In-law or Guest Suite. Located in a wonderful community with Historic Clubhouse and Guest Quarters, Green Space, and level walking areas.

Rare opportunity to own a large building (+/- 2,100 sq. ft.) in a walk to town location. The building is currently being leased as a business service. Great parking with 3 offices, a conference room and restroom on the main level and 6 offices and a full bath located on the upper level. There is a warehouse (+/- 2,100 sq. ft.) adjacent to the building. There is potential for a home and business.

Beautiful landscaped home in Highlands Falls Country Club. This home overlooks the golf course, a private fresh water lake complete with a water fountain and waterfall features. The spacious, double outdoor decks are perfect for entertaining family and friends. Enjoy the views from the kitchen, dining room and great room complete with soaring ceilings, a seamless wall of windows and bountiful light! The master suite, two bedrooms and two bathrooms are located on the main level.

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Main Office: [828]526-4104 | Downtown Office: [828]526-8300 114 North 4th Street Highlands, NC

889 HORSE COVE ROAD Own an iconic Highlands estate. Originally built in 1881, this home is one of the first homes ever built in Highlands. The Harris family for whom Harris Lake is named was part of the original family. The current owners were the first non-family members to own the estate. They purchased it in 1999 and, with a burst of affection, they remodeled the home, created the Guest Cottage, built a Garden Shed and vegetable garden, added lush landscaping and a water feature. The main home has four bedrooms and three and one-half baths. The Guest Cottage has one bedroom with a loft sleeping area, a full bath, a kitchen and a spacious great room with stone fireplace. A view of Satulah Mountain is seen from the dining porch. This is an authentic Historic Highlands Home whose character and charm have been retained. This is truly a legacy property on 1.43 acres close to the heart of Highlands.

- THE OLD EDWARDS CLUB AT HIGHLANDS COVE

PRICE REDUCTION $1,195,000 | MLS #82175 JODY LOVELL 828-226-6303

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- THE OLD EDWARDS CLUB AT HIGHLANDS COVE

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Main Office: [828]526-4104 | Downtown Office: [828]526-8300 114 North 4th Street Highlands, NC

116 FALLS COURT - CULLASAJA CLUB Life in the fast lane calls for an exit. Villa Cascata offers such a refuge. Angled toward the 75-foot Highlands Falls waterfall, this graceful home communes with nature. With its front toward the manicured English garden and its back to the natural waterfall, this home provides an oasis of tranquility. The spirit of this house evokes an ambiance of luxury combined with a touch of playfulness. The generous rooms offer several gathering areas for intimate conversations and lively debates. The floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the dining room with light overlooking the falling waters. Large decks on both levels expand the space for entertaining. The gourmet kitchen is open to the cozy hearth room with fireplace. A private library is on one side of the home and the enticing master suite with his and her baths sits on the opposite wing. The terrace level has a second great room with antique heart pine floors and another fireplace. The three large guest suites are complete with en suite baths. The three-car garage and a large recreational room provide plenty of storage. Only a stone’s throw away from all of the amenities of Cullasaja Club. Located inside the gates of Cullasaja Club, you can join the club at market rate upon club approval. Cullasaja Club features a wide variety of amenities including an Arnold Palmer golf course, an elegant clubhouse with several dining venues, an outdoor pool, a fitness center with a weight room, an aerobic room, tennis courts and a croquet lawn. This home has undeniable charm and relaxed sophistication. Claim this shelter from the world as your personal sanctuary!

$3,500,000 | MLS #83864

JODY LOVELL 828-226-6303

39 CRESCENT TRAIL - CULLASAJA CLUB This custom home was lovingly built by the first President of Cullasaja Club and his wife. The contractor was Schmitt Construction, one of the premier builders in the area. The owner/builders at the time already had a home inside Cullasaja Club so they were there every single day ensuring that no detail was overlooked. Their fastidious attention resulted in a high-quality, well-planned mountain retreat. The kitchen is truly in the heart of the home surrounded by a cozy den/hearth room, the dining area and the spacious great room with its massive stone fireplace. The master suite is sited at one wing of the home with an office, luxurious master bath and large closets. With private guest suites on the upper level and another great room with adjacent guest suites on the lower level, your family and friends will enjoy complete privacy. The large covered deck with a built-in grill and another stone fireplace is the perfect spot to visit and watch the wonders of nature. Finally, the 1.6 acre lot contains a beautiful water feature and is laced with almost a mile of walking trails.

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AN AVIAN GEM BY WILLIAM MCREYNOLDS | PHOTO BY JACK DODSON

Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Iridescent, changing colors and miraculous speeds make the Ruby-throated Hummingbird an avian gem.

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he Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) is an avian gem of the forest and field. The bright green crown and back as well as the male’s ruby red throat are iridescent, changing colors with changing light and movement. Its movement is unique in the avian world. With wingbeats of over 50 per second, it can reach dizzying speeds, start and stop in an instant, hover, fly backwards and even fly upside down. It achieves lift with both the down stroke and uptake of its pivoting wings. It has endurance as well as agility: this migrant winters in Central America and in early spring flies nonstop to eastern North America covering as many as a thousand miles. The Ruby-throated has a diet of nectar from tubular flowers and small insects including mosquitoes, gnats and flies—caught in midair—as well as spiders and insects in spi-

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der webs. Insects make up over 60 percent of its diet and are a vital source of protein for adult birds and their offspring. Mating is a brief affair that leaves the larger female with the responsibility of rearing the young hummers and the smaller male free to migrate early in August. Nests are the size of small cups made of thistle or dandelion held together with spider silk. Eggs are pea sized: 1/3 inch by ½ inch. Females live as long as 12 years, males rarely more than five. So much for being foot loose and fancy free. Both molt once a year. Here on the plateau Ruby-throated are the only indigenous hummingbirds. They are quite tolerant of the human presence and hummingbird feeders containing fresh sugar water are important components of their diet. A variety of feeders are available

at local wildlife and hardware stores. Use one part table sugar dissolved in four parts rainwater or pure water in a clean feeder (no red coloring). Place the feeder where cats cannot pounce on the unsuspecting visitors and away from windows that might cause collisions. In warm weather, the nectar will need to be refreshed every few days. Happy July bird watching from the Highlands Plateau Audubon Society. 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, a Chapter of the National Audubon Society. Visit www.highlandsaudubonsociety.org for information on membership and all activities.


BY TOM CHILLEMI, PGA TOMSGOLFTOURS.COM

There are a trio of strategies for playing the links at St. Andrews. Tom knows them all.

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s the owner of Toms Golf Tours, I’ve been booking the Old Course for groups for almost 20 years. No doubt it’s not easy to get on a course that has thousands of golfers trying every year, but there are three different ways. It is not as difficult as you may think. The Ballot (Lottery) There’s no guarantee with this one.

In my years of doing this, the success rate is about 25 to 30 percent. First you must fill out a form, which I will do for you. These entries are then chosen at random 24 hours in advance of the date you selected. The results are posted online and at the Old Pavilon 24 hours in advance. The Ballot can be entered by two or four golfers. Guaranteed Old Course Program You’ll absolutely play the Old Course with this one. Each package is for four golfers. This is the only way to be sure and get on the Old Course. It must be a three-, four-, or five-night package and include one of St. Andrews’ other courses. Along with this you can book Carnoustie or Kingsbarns, among others. Packages include Four or Five Star Old Course and Rusacks Hotels, dinner in your hotel, breakfast daily, transportation to

and from courses, group photo on first tee of Old Course, driving range privileges and a generous range of souvenir merchandise. Having said all that – yes, it is the most expensive by far, but has everything you need to enjoy a wonderful Old Course Experience. These programs fill up quickly and are booked up to a year in advance. I am already booking 2017 Guaranteed Programs. Check with the starter If you’re patient, this is a good way for single and two balls to get on by filling out two and three balls, but there are no guarantees. If you are interested in playing at the “Home of Golf,” just get in touch with me and we’ll discuss your options. Don’t forget that I arrange groups to Ireland, also. Good Golfing, Tom

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PACKRATS, NATURE’S UP-CYCLERS BY DONNA RHODES

It turns out, local packrats love a good book.

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n a recent green salamander expedition with North Carolina Wildlife Biologist Lori Williams, we uncovered a pack rat nest in a rocky outcropping. Lori admitted a fondness for packrats, a.k.a. wood rats. They’re docile little mountain critters that live in nests lined with leaves, grasses, twigs, and collected treasure and loot. “I was working with another biologist when we found a woodrat nest lined with a shredded paperback that someone was probably reading while sunning on a secluded rock,” says Lori. “The reader forgot the book and a packrat made off with

the booty.” Apparently this particular rat had a fascination for Tolkien. Packrats, as their name implies, are accumulators of everything from abandoned books to shiny objects. They often leave a nut or pebble in exchange for pilfered items. The biologists were doing research on the critters, catching them in traps for a quick study/release. To snag this little guy, guess how they baited the trap. Cheese? Nah. Peanut butter? Nah. They lured it with another paperback, and Paco the Packrat couldn’t resist. North Carolina Wildlife Commission bi-

ologists study the habits of all wild critters, often detaining them temporarily, checking them for parasites, disease, etc, and then releasing them back into the wild having collected data to assist in preserving habitat, tracking species movement, and documenting populations. On this little guy’s release, in exchange for his inconvenience, he was given a “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. Kidding! To learn more about wood rats and other small mammals living in your own back yard, visit ncwildlife.org. And if you abandon a library book or drop your gold watch in the woods, Paco says, “Thank you!”

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VENTURE OUT

LADY BUGS PHOTO BY KEVIN FITZPATRICK COURTESY OF HIGHLANDS BIOLOGICAL STATION

Ladybugs have been introduced from Asia by organic gardeners to be a biological control measure against aphids, mealy bugs, mites and other soft-bodied insects. In their native home, large numbers of lady bugs overwinter in mountains and craggy outcrops. Because North Carolina does not have the granite mountain features that the beetles seek to pass the winter, they are attracted to lightcolored houses on the horizon that mimic the usual hibernation sites.

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BROWN THRASHER PHOTO BY ED BOOS COURTESY OF HIGHLANDS PLATEAU AUDUBON SOCIETY

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his large songbird is common on the plateau in the summer and can be seen using its long bill to toss leaves while feeding undercover on insects. It is rufous above, streaked below and has a piercing yellow eye. The song is a variety of rich musical notes repeated two or three times with pauses between sets.

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A HIGH-FLYING JOB BY JENNY KING

That sensation of soaring like an eagle relies upon a carefully trained staff at Highlands Aerial Park.

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utdoor activities and a perfect summer climate bring thousands of visitors to our area. The seasonal impact on employment puts a strain on employers and employees; but with more and more visitors recognizing the benefits of the “off season,” this is becoming less of a problem. One of the area’s most popular attractions, Highlands Aerial Park, has found the balance between year-round and seasonal staff. They primarily use local residents who can adapt their schedules to the required flexibility of last minute demand dictated by weather and holidays in the “off season.” During the high season, they supplement that core staff with local summer workers. Each spring, the new associates, generally one-third of the staff, receive the professional guide training certified by the industry. This approach has minimized employee turnover and secured a work force that garners praise from their guests. Of the over 300 five-star Trip Advisor reviews, the great majority mention the staff by name and rec-

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ommend the park based on their personal interaction with their guides. The staff, in turn, love their job. Most have outdoor experience beyond zip lines. Climbers, hikers, paddlers, campers, all with certifications in zip line guiding, first aid, and CPR. Training as first responders, EMTs and wilderness rescue instills confidence. Botanical interests and knowledge of local history answer the questions of the curious. Most importantly, dedication to safety while keeping the tour fun with laughing all the way makes a day in the mountains with new friends an experience to remember for guests and staff. Highlands Aerial Park is located near the top of High Holly Mountain between Highlands and Dillard, Georgia. Their World Class Canopy Tour consists of seven zip lines. The fourth zip line, called the “Squealing Mare,” is not to be missed. It reaches a height of 210 feet above the ground with a long range view of the Smoky Mountains in Western North Carolina that you do not

want to miss. This zip line tour is sure to be a favorite! To book your tour call them at (828) 526-8773 or visit them online at HighlandsCanopyTour.com.


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ASTILBE LEADS YOUR PLANT PARADE BY JEANNIE CHAMBERS THE ACCIDENTAL GARDENER

There’s nothing subtle about the proud plumes of astilbe.

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f your garden were a marching band, astilbe would be the drum major, not the tallest one in the group, but proudly wearing their shakos with the ornamental, feathery plume to announce their existence. Their deep green and glossy fernlike leaves are pretty showy too, and both leaf stems and plumes can be used in cut flower arrangements. The plume colors range from a creamy white to shades of yellow, pale pinks to deep crimsons. The astilbe plant thrives in our cool summers, and really likes a moist, almost boggy environment. They can be planted in full sun here, but need wooded, partly shade off the mountain, and grow mostly in zones 4-7. Also called false spirea or false goat’s beard, these delicate looking plants are false in that respect as well, as they are tougher than they look. If they like where you plant

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them, they will lead their band and march on to other places making it easy to thin them out every 2-3 years to share with friends. There are about 12 different species of the astilbe plant, and vary in height from two

to three feet. There’s also a dwarf variety called Sprite. Long before Sprite became the name of a refreshing soft drink, it was another name of faeries or pixies, so it would make perfect sense to add a little Sprite astilbe to your faerie garden. The plume probably acts like a lighthouse, or a candle in the window for all the gnomes and pixies, so they’ll know where to go – their safe house, if you will. (And if you will, they will). To get you started, and if you didn’t get any at the Mountain Garden Club’s plant sale in May, try our local nurseries. It’s always best to buy plants locally – sometimes the plants seem to know. Consider planting a variety of plants and flowers in your landscape, and you really may want to think about adding the astilbe if you don’t have some because, well, who doesn’t love a parade?


NATIVE ALTERNATIVES TO INVASIVES MERCEDES HELLER

The threat posed by invasive plants will be explored at 9:00 A.M. Friday, July 29, at the Highlands Community Building. Everyone is invited to this free seminar. Plant This! Green and Gold

Not This! English Ivy

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he Coalition for Non-native Invasive Plant Management is offering a free seminar for property owners on Friday, July 29, from 9:00 A.M. until noon at the Community Building next to the ball park in Highlands. The organizations sponsoring the seminar include the Town of Highlands, Highlands Biological Station, Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust, Highlands Plateau Audubon Society, Highlands Plateau Greenway, and the Land Stewards of the Highlands Plateau. The public is invited. The faculty includes Dr. Timothy Spira, professor emeritus of Botany at Clemson University and author of the book “Wildflowers and Plant Communities of the Southern Appalachian Mountains” and “Piedmont: A Naturalist’s Guide to the Carolinas, Virginia, Tennessee, and

Georgia.” He will discuss the extraordinary plant diversity of the Highlands Plateau, how invasive plants are threatening it, and what we will lose if we do not try to manage this threat. Russell Funderburk, horticulturist at the Highlands Biological Station Botanical Garden will talk about the control of the “most unwanted” non-native invasive plants, giving practical advice on control methods and native alternative choices for the landscape. He will also lead an optional afternoon field trip through the Botanical Garden, showing some invasives the Botanical Garden is fighting and will identify native alternatives for property owners. This seminar is free of charge and open to the public. A free light lunch will be served to the attendees.

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HBS CAMPUS ENHANCEMENTS BY SONYA CARPENTER

New improvements around Lindenwood Lake will bring the beauty of nature even closer to the public.

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he Highlands Biological Foundation is proud to announce plans to improve the north entrance of the Highlands Biological Station. The improvements to the north entrance will include an entrance gateway, a pollinator garden, a nature trail encircling beautiful Lindenwood Lake and a new lakeside teaching pavilion. One of the most alluring features of the HBS campus is beautiful Lindenwood Lake, yet many Highlands residents are unaware of this gem located just a few blocks off of Main Street. An inviting new entrance with parking on Lower Lake Road will encourage new visitors to discover this resource and invite them to learn more about native plants, pollinator species, and the ecology of a mountain lake and bog. The entrance is the first step on an adventure to discover the beauty of the pollinator garden, the boardwalk loop around Lindenwood Lake, and the

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lakeside pavilion. The pollinator garden will provide educational opportunities and new habitat for valuable pollinator species that are currently facing numerous challenges to their health and fitness. As with all of the plantings at HBS, native species of plants will be used for the pollinator garden to attract and nurture our native pollinators. To help educate our community about the vital role pollinator species play in our ecosystem, this project will include many new educational displays and exhibits in the pollinator garden. These displays will help visitors learn more about native bees and their habitat, the plight of the Monarch butterfly and hummingbird ecology. A boardwalk will connect existing trails within the Botanical Garden that traverse the lake with the new pollinator garden to complete a loop around Lindenwood Lake. This trail will create excellent oppor-

tunities for individuals, friends, or families to share an adventure of discovery together. Educational displays focused on bog ecology, wetlands, and the wildlife they foster will enhance this nature walk. The trail will wend its way around the lake to the new outdoor teaching pavilion. This beautifully designed pavilion will provide additional classroom space for students and visiting groups as well as a peaceful location for contemplative respite. This project will create a space that honors all aspects of HBS: the deep tradition of education, appreciation for the beauty and diversity of our native species, conservation and preservation of habitat for flora and fauna, and a welcoming space for world weary humans. Generous contributions by many individuals have already been made. All are welcome to join this effort to create this wonderful new destination in Highlands.


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HISTORY

PANORAMIC MOUNTAIN VIEWS BY MARY JANE MCCALL | PHOTOS BY BERNIE COULSON

A grand home with a storied history is the perfect setting for making new memories.

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ome homes evoke precious memories of Highlands as it was in the beginning, a community of enterprising families who made it their year-round home, and more than a few families who made the seasonal trek during the summer seasons to escape the heat of the deeper south and enjoy the panoramic mountain views. Many who visited also decided it was the perfect place to retire. Such was the case for Stacey C. Russell and his wife, Helen, natives of South Carolina, who loved the cool climate of Highlands, just a few miles from where they grew up. After Russell retired as Inspector General of the Post Office on the Isthmus of Panama, he and Helen quickly made plans to build their retirement home here. They purchased acreage running down the ridge of Brushy Face Mountain, a tract of land minutes from the center of Highlands with incredible, layered southern views toward their birthplace. Construction of “Homewoods” began in 1941 when a few men with a team of oxen moved in to prepare the home site and lay the native stone for the walls of the elaborate terraced gardens. The Russells planted their Victory Garden here during the war years, when they, like so many other citizens, grew their own fruits and vegetables and raised farm animals during the time when supplies were short. Today, the stately “Homewoods” still

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stands in its original grandeur, having been lovingly maintained and functionally updated, keeping its watch over the valleys below. Few homes in this area boast such a breathtaking southern view. The stone walls of the terraced garden have grown more beautiful with the patina of age, and today feature manicured lawns bordered with native flora and fauna. The expansive stone patio beckons one to sit and take in the view and the gardens, and quietly enjoy the peace and quiet, interrupted only by the sound of the singing birds. This is the perfect place to greet each day with your morning cup of coffee. The three-bedroom, three- bath home features gleaming hardwood floors and beautiful wooden doors with original hardware. The large open living/dining area at the front of the home features an elaborate fireplace and numerous windows to take in the expansive view. The eat-in kitchen with original swinging doors is also on this level, as are two bedrooms and two baths. Upstairs is a large master suite with bath. The two sliding picture windows frame the extraordinary views and let the mountain breezes blow through. There is also an adjacent sleeping nook here with its own kid-sized window, perfect for visiting grandchildren. Oh, the stories they will have to tell of time spent here. This historic home is listed by Melanie Nix

of Landmark Realty. Contact Melanie at (828) 526-4663 for more information.


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PRE-HISTORIC SPEAR POINTS BY JANE GIBSON NARDY HISTORIAN, CASHIERS HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Relics found in local fields are testimony to the presence of prehistoric people in this corner of Western North Carolina.

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uring the 1980s, High Hampton Inn and Country Club held a several day long workshop on prehistoric humans in Western North Carolina, taught by professors from the University of North Carolina. I had a handful of stone artifacts given to me by a mountain friend who said they were arrowheads that had been turned up when plowing local fields for spring planting. The next day I brought the artifacts to class and showed them to the professor who quickly said, “These aren’t arrowheads, they are spear points made and used by pre-historic humans who were hunters and gatherers. They pre-date the use of bows and arrows.” The other class members came up front to

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Johnny Wayne Coggins and his spear-point collection

take a close look and we were all thinking of how we were touching artifacts once held by ancient man. Now let’s fast forward to June 2009 when the Cashiers Historical Society brought 30 people around the area to see the six oneroom schoolhouses still standing. To get to the old Pine Creek School, which is now a residence, we parked on the paved road and walked on a long narrow dirt driveway that paralleled a recently plowed field. Some in the large group stepped over into the field, looking down to watch their step. Then they started bending down and picking up something on the ground, calling out, “Oh, look what I found.” I stopped and

walked back to see what was being picked up and immediately realized that they were gathering spear-points. This chance encounter with human beings’ ancient past became the highlight of the day. The photograph used in this article shows the late Johnny Wayne Coggins, a lifelong resident of Pine Creek, standing in front of his impressive collection of spear-points, collected over many years. His family grew cabbage, known as “Coggins Cabbage” and although most of the family members undoubtedly found spear-points among the cabbages, no one in the family was as dedicated to the pursuit of these artifacts as was Johnny Wayne Coggins.


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A CASE OF THE FLUE BY DONNA RHODES

Photo right is of the chimney that master mason Hanse McCall built for Highlands’s cofounder Samuel Kelsey in 1875. Kelsey’s house burned in 1976, but the 141-year-old chimney remains, as sturdy as when it was built. Seated in the fireplace is Kelsey’s 4-greats granddaughter, Sky Campbell from California. Courtesy of the Highlands Historical Society.

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etting a home built or repaired in this neck of the woods can be challenging. A typical response from a contractor is, “I’m all cuvvered up.” Translation: “It’s hunting season and I’ll get around to ya maybe after the spring thaw… or thereabouts.” So unless your project requires a shotgun and a skinning knife, you might as well chill. It’s frustrating for homeowners, but builders have their share of aggravation, too. They often get stiffed for work completed. A client will refuse to pay, finding fault in the slightest imperfection. But many locals have learned how to deal with difficult customers. Frank Houston, a local mason, had been subcontracted to build a stone fireplace for a home-

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owner in Blue Valley. Granted he and his crew worked slowly, but they were doing a good job. The owner had no patience and fired them all with no pay. Houston stayed on to finish the job. As anticipated, he still was not paid at its completion. When the house was completed the following year, the owner built a rip-roaring fire in his new fireplace. The house filled with choking smoke. He called Houston demanding he fix the problem. Houston reminded the owner he’d never been paid for his original work. The fee, of course, had risen considerably in the interim. In no position to negotiate, the owner coughed up the cash prior to repair. Houston leaned a ladder against the chimney, picked up a large rock, climbed to

the chimney top, and dropped the rock through the hole. There was a loud crash as the rock burst through a glass pane neatly cemented halfway up the flue. Had the owner looked up before lighting the fire he would have seen daylight and not realized there was an obstruction. Houston returned home, amply paid for his trouble, smiling all the way to the bank. Learn more about your town’s tales in Randolph Shaffner’s Heart of the Blue Ridge, Or visit the Highlands Historical Society’s Museum on weekends, or highlandshistory.com or email highlandshistory@nctv.com.


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HEALTH

Ava Emory

GREAT LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENT STAFF BY JENNY KING

At its core, the Eckerd Living Center is all about compassionate care.

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ne visit to the Eckerd Living Center in Highlands and you can tell the staff is dedicated to the residents. In large part, that is due to the Nursing Home Administrator, Ava Emory. Emory started working at ELC 18 years ago while in nursing school at Western Carolina University and has worked her way through nursing assistant to registered nurse to chief nursing officer to her current position as administrator. Her staff offers a myriad of therapies and activities to the residents, and Emory feels it is thanks to their affiliation with Mission Health and the Highlands-Cashiers Hospital Foundation that this is possible. The center consistently rates high in satisfaction with patients and families and surpasses required staff-to-resident ratios.

Emory says it is a good reflection of how well the Eckerd Living Center is run that her staff turnover is well below industry average. “We do not have a revolving door of staff,” she says. “As a matter of fact, several of my employees have been here longer than I have. Consistency is vital to meet state-mandated guidelines, but more importantly, we find seeing the same face over and over again is better for residents with cognitive issues.” You’ll find a variety of residents there requiring different kinds of treatment. Thanks to the availability of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy, each patient receives what they need to attain an ideal quality of life. The entire facility is secure, providing a safe environment for

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all who are there. There is more to the center than treatments and therapies. A full-time activities staff and an active group of volunteers offer a wide variety of things to do in-house and off-site as well. The campus is surrounded by blooming flower and vegetable gardens, and there’s even a playground for youngsters. It’s important to know that the Eckerd Living Center is different from an assisted living community. For patients to qualify to stay at the center, they must need 24-hour nursing care and the staff is quite knowledgeable about state guidelines. For more information on the Eckerd Living Center in Highlands, visit EckerdLivingCenter.com or call them at (828) 526-1304.


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THE MORALITY OF MEDICINE BY DR. SUE AERY AERY CHIROPRACTIC & ACUPUNCTURE

Optimal health requires a sense of self-awareness and a doctor armed with knowledge, intuition, and a laser-like focus on the patient.

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often think of the “morality of medicine.” As a chiropractor and so-called alternative medicine doctor, I face many patients’ fear of medicine. There is much confusion and angst around prescription medications regarding their purpose, side effects and true efficacy. I find very often that a patient has been prescribed either too many medications or literally the wrong medications or medications that are truly irrelevant to the presenting problem. I am not a medical doctor (MD) and I cannot prescribe medication under my license. I work with the body’s innate ability to heal, which is very strong and deliberate when given the chance. As a natural doctor, my responsibility is to facilitate the body

and its ability to heal from the source or inside. Many medications block the body’s natural process, masking the symptoms and not solving the problem. The confusion comes from the side effects and subtle effects of altering what is natural. Natural healing enhances the body’s attempt to fix the problem and then corrects the glitch that started the body on the wrong path. An ideal situation is the joining of forces among the medical and alternative worlds. Putting the minds of all doctors together would give our patients the best path to regaining and retaining health. This may sound like a dream but it can happen every day, even here in Highlands. Knowing what path the patient is on and how the

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problem began is the first step to correcting and solving the problem before it becomes irreparable. My continued quest to better the health of as many people as I can is still my mission. Seek and you shall find the best formula for you and your body to enable what is natural in healing. This is true for solving, healing, and preventing problems from persisting and possibly turning toward disease and death. Let’s just do it! Jump on the bandwagon, learn more about good health, disease prevention and become an advocate of your own health. Insist that your doctors communicate and work together. Don’t put your head in the sand but break through and be the healthiest you!


A woman’s healthy life is built upon finding time to take care of herself.

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BY MARY ABRANYI Mary Abranyi is a local Realtor and the owner of Cashiers Valley Fusion where she is a yoga instructor (500 RYT) and doTERRA Essential Oils Wellness Consultant. She teaches weekly yoga classes and hosts essential oils workshops and works in conjunction with Yoga Highlands, hosting women’s wellness events. She feels that the journey towards an empowered mind and body begin within but a little support never hurts.

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omen are amazing creatures with an undeniable ability to multi-task and juggle better than a circus clown, but also tend to sacrifice themselves for the needs of others in the process before supporting their own needs. Sound familiar? We create layers of identity driven by the desire to nurture our various familial, social and professional relationships; in the meantime, the power and time needed to nurture ourselves slips away. Something interesting I often think of is the in-flight safety announcement instructing passengers to secure their own oxygen mask first before assisting others. In times of turbulence or not, shouldn’t everyday life be guided by this same value of self-importance? Well ladies, permission granted, it is okay to turn inward and intentionally care for yourself. Your physical, mental and emotional health and wellbeing are very important! It’s also okay to break away from the feelings of guilt and selfishness that can be associated with this path to personal wellness.

Begin by taking an honest look at your daily habits. Are you drinking enough water? There’s a great app someone turned me on to that I have found especially helpful and maybe you will too – Waterlogged. What about your relationship with food? Do you need more, do you need less, do you know where it’s coming from and what’s in it? Are you getting the recommended amount of sleep for your age? Even the smallest of adjustments here could lead to feeling more energetic and focused. From there, you can begin by carving out and scheduling, yes, scheduling, some “you time” and allowing it to become a part of your regular routine. How about some quiet time with a book, a soothing lavender oil bath or getting out into nature for a walk or hike? Yoga, meditation and massage/ bodywork are incredible ways to relieve stress and increase mental and physical wellness. What about a date night with your significant other, a get together with your girlfriends or a long overdue phone call to someone special?

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SCIATICA SOLUTIONS BY JIM JOHNSON, DC, DACBN & RESA JOHNSON, DC, DACBN CASHIERS CHIROPRACTIC AND ACUPUNCTURE

With the help of effective therapies, sciatica need not be a crippling disability.

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f you suffer from sciatica symptoms, you may already know that conventional treatments only offer short-term relief. Over the counter medications, prescription drugs, steroids and surgery all have side effects with minimum temporary benefits. None of these offer a long-term solution. What causes Sciatica? Sciatica is due to a compressed or damaged sciatic nerve. It may be due to a herniated, swollen, or degenerated disc. Spinal disc conditions can also cause the pyriformis muscle in the buttock to irritate the sciatic nerve to create pain in the hip and leg. Sciatica can be described by pain, tingling, or numbness deep in the buttocks and along the sciatic nerve. Sitting down, stretching, climbing stairs and performing

squats usually increase pain. Diagnosis is identified during a physical chiropractic exam. Effective Therapies for Sciatica: Chiropractic care and acupuncture are proven successful in the treatment of sciatica. A review of several studies revealed chiropractic care was as effective as other conventional treatments. Chiropractic is less invasive and often more cost effective, making it a promising care option for patients. Cashiers Chiropractic and Acupuncture offers various treatment procedures: 1. Spinal Adjustments improve spinal joint movement. Spinal joint movement prolongs the life of a spinal disc necessary for active life. Spinal manipulation will reduce pressure from spinal nerves in the low

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back to decrease the pain in the low back, hips and legs. 2. Acupuncture: Acupuncture is very effective in treating sciatic and our clinic does acupuncture. 3. Flexion Distraction: Separates and tractions the lumbar spine to take pressure off the discs and spinal nerves. This treatment is also used to increase spinal joint movement necessary for improving and maintaining lumbar disc health. 4. Physical Therapy: Ultrasound, muscle stimulation, and laser treatments to strengthen weak and damaged soft tissues. 5. Exercise: An exercise program is an important factor in improving your condition for the long term. Yoga is also a valuable asset to keep your spine flexible and strong.


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FOUR SEASONS VOLUNTEERS BY JENNY KING

Four Seasons Compassion for Life is powered by the commitment and compassion of people like Patrick O’Day.

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our Seasons Compassion for Life includes a vibrant volunteer program. This program affords volunteers many different opportunities to serve the organization and community. One such way is as a Four Seasons Faith Community Representative. These volunteers are responsible for serving as a liaison between their faith community and Four Seasons by arranging presentations from Four Seasons speakers, sharing monthly talking points, or simply providing information on services offered by Four Seasons to those within their faith community. On the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, there is one volunteer who is adamant about sharing the goals of hospice and the mission of Four Seasons among faith communities. Patrick O’Day believes that as a Faith Community Representative with Four Seasons, he has been able to share the many services available to our community with churches, organizations, and assisted living facilities in an effort to help our neighbors at a very difficult time in their lives. This thread of caring runs through the staff and all those who volunteer with Four Seasons in many capacities. Patrick has served 14 years with hospice in the Highlands area, volunteering with Highlands-Cashiers Hospital Hospice before it became Four Seasons. He has spent ten years providing 11th hour support to patients in their last moments, and four years as a Faith Community Representative. “It has been a great privilege to share the high level of care that is available to our loved ones and their families as well” says O’Day. In the Highlands-Cashiers area, Patrick represents Four Seasons within many faith communities. He attends numerous prayer groups, is invited to speak at different churches and at meetings on behalf of Four Seasons. He wants to focus on the people Four Seasons is helping. Patrick says of volunteering with Four Seasons, “It is a wonderful opportunity for people to help their neighbors!” If you’are interested in becoming a Four Seasons volunteer, please visit WNCVolunteer.com or give them a call at (828) 692-6178. You may also email them at Volunteer@FourSeasons.org.

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Laurel July 2016 Home of Distinction Country Club Properties

SET YOUR SIGHTS BY WILEY SLOAN

For this beautifully appointed home, the glory is in the extravagant details.

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s you approach the stone pillars, gates swing open to welcome you home. Birds are singing, the late afternoon sun glimmers off the decade-old trees on the distant vista. All the cares of the week melt away as the serenity of the mountains encase you. Located on Bowery Road just a few short minutes from town, this enclave reminds you of Europe. Stone accents meld with the wood siding reminiscent of a fine English Manor house. Attention to detail gives this home a

character all its own. Wide-plank antique floors, raised paneling, moldings galore all attest to the pedigree of this home. Cross the entry hall, pass the staircase leading upstairs with its wrought iron railings, your eye is drawn to the glimmering chandelier peering down from the second story of the galleried library. The warm coals of a low fire glimmer across the hearth in the living room. Through the Palladian window your eye is drawn to verdant greens of Whiteside Mountain and the valley below. You hear distant laughter and you seek

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out where friends and family have gathered. You cross the Carolina Room encased in walls of windows, and there on the stone terrace you discover that you are the last to arrive home. Tales of the day’s adventures permeate the air. The sounds of chefs laboring in the gourmet kitchen with its large island and scads of custom cabinetry alert you that hors d’oeuvres will be here soon. As night approaches the chandelier in the formal dining room beckons folks to dinner. Oh, what fond memories have been shared


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around this table. One of your favorite things about this house is the fact that there are two suites suitable to be called “Master” suites. Just off the Library is a large bedroom with a sitting room/office area encased in windows. Steps away through a French door is a screened porch that also leads into the expansive living room. With walk-in closet and sumptuous master bath, who couldn’t feel pampered here? There is another just as impressive suite upstairs with large bedroom with sitting area. The large bath includes double vanities, a tub and separate shower plus closets galore. You even have your own laundry with walls of cabinets. No need to worry.

Your guests are treated just as regally. They have their choice of three beautiful guest suites to call their own. There is even more. The terrace level includes the wine cellar, a catering kitchen and sun room that connect to a brick terrace with fireplace, plus a media room extraordinaire. Above the double carport is a wonderful guest suite, the perfect private hideaway for young newlyweds or folks who want a little less family time. This home awaits the family that sets their sights for the best. Words cannot describe the beauty and detail. Come see for yourself. Call Terry Potts at Country Club Properties at (828) 526-2520 or visit ccphighlandsnc.com.

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WHEREVER THOU GOEST, SO GOETH THY PANTS. BY DONNA RHODES

Liberate your trousers on a day that demands a hike.

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uly 27 is Take Your Pants For a Walk Day. Your favorite britches are itchin’ for an outing. It’s time to suit-up in that neglected pair of Patagonias and accompany them on a hike to a scenic peak. Or maybe your pants would join you in a pet walk, just don’t make Bowser wear chinos. Walk on the wild side on the Bartram Trail or stride down the Highlands Heritage Trail or Cashiers Village Green. Stroll Main Street and visit a store you’ve never been in. Or perhaps you and your honey could don your dungarees and take an evening amble to Sunset Rock. Your pants would love that. Whatever you do, go green and make it a no-motor kind of day.

And if you are thinking, “Eh…Pants don’t care one way or another about a walk.” I answer, “Au contraire.” I recently did a pants poll. I interviewed closetfuls of walking shorts, cargo pants, and L.L. Beans who complained their owners bought them with the best of intentions. They promised to take them walking. “Oh sure, early on, walks were frequent,” whimpers a pair of lonesome Levis. “My owner used to be fly. We’d zip around the mountains. But his enthusiasm trailed off. Being a pair of walking pants isn’t all it seams, you know.” So don’t be a slacker. Take those slacks to Satulah and show ‘em the sights. And if

they are beginning to feel a little snug…no worries. Simply wander through our beautiful parks, trails, and gathering places, and get those 36s down to a 32. If you want to know more about Highlands’/Cashiers’ favorite footpaths and trails, visit these websites: Highland Hiker: highlandhiker.com; the Highlands Chamber: highlandschamber.org; the Cashiers Chamber:cashiersareachamber.com; and the Highlands Historical Museum: highlandshistory.com. HHS publishes a free pamphlet on the Highlands Heritage Trail. Check it out. And give your denims their due on their own personal holiday.

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DESIGN DETAILS BY WILEY SLOAN | PHOTOS BY BERNIE COULSON

The timeless elegance of this home is blended with the amenities for the most modern of lifestyles.

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quiet cul-de-sac at 4,100-feet elevation overlooks some of Western North Carolina’s most eye-catching vistas. The sun glimmers across the waters of Cashiers Lake as you enjoy the beauty of Terrapin and Toxaway mountains. Gardens designed by John Warren include native rhododendron, ferns, and mountain laurels to caress the home in nature’s grandeur. A combination of stone, stucco, and wood siding blend artfully with nature to uplift you. A double carport offers a great place for summer entertaining or for grandchildren to gather. There’s a single-car garage, too. Architect Al Platt collaborated with the homeowners to develop a floorplan for today’s active lifestyle. Careful attention to detail gives this home an ambience found in few houses today. Throw open the double front doors to welcome your family and friends. Peals of laughter will rebound off the wide planks of the hardwood floors. Each light-filled room is imbued with charm and sophistication in a casually-elegant manner.

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Expansive windows frame hypnotizing views of nature’s splendor from every room. The carefully contrived floor plan provides a home that is intimate enough for a quiet dinner for two but easily welcomes your extended family and friends when special occasions arise. Design details throughout the house may cause you to reminisce about your travels to favorite European destinations. This home has something for everyone. Let the adults gather in the living room with its fireplace housing gently glowing embers. The younger grandkids can commandeer the upstairs playroom while the young adults play pool or watch their favorite sports downstairs in the “Gentlemen’s Quarters” (it is too elegant to be a man cave). Meal time offers plenty of options too with both a formal dining room and a breakfast/keeping room table. Let folks dart to and fro – you’re never far from the action. The well-planned kitchen with its custom cabinetry provides room for chefs galore. A large walk-in pantry keeps foods

and entertaining items at your fingertips. The owner’s suite includes a library with floor to ceiling bookcases, a large bedroom with private balcony, his and her walk-in closets, plus a sumptuous master bath with all of the amenities that people expect today. A guest suite flanks the living room at the other end of the main floor. Upstairs are two thoughtfully-appointed guest suites. With views to-die-for, and a seating area for relaxing before the sandman grabs you, your guests may never want to go home. Walk-in closets keep belongings ready for the next adventure. A large family den on the terrace level includes a small kitchenette, a full bath, and a balcony all its own. The climatecontrolled wine cellar is ready when you are. The artist in you will love the light-filled artist’s studio with its own cork floor. Don’t let this one slip away. This immaculately-maintained home built by Schmitt Builders is a beauty to behold. For more details, call Beth Townsend at McKee Properties at (828) 421-6193 or visit mckeeproperties.com.


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FINANCIAL FREEDOM BY MARY BETH BRODY

EDWARD JONES FINANCIAL ADVISOR

It takes courage and perseverance to achieve your financial independence.

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his month, we observe the Fourth of July with sparklers, picnics and parades. And living in a country that offers so much freedom, we have a lot to celebrate. But on a more personal level, you may still be working toward another type of independence – financial independence. What can you do to speed your progress toward this goal? Here are some ideas to think about: • Free yourself from excessive fear. As an investor, it’s not hard to find something to fear. Oil prices, interest rates, political squabbles, even natural disasters – at any given time, each of these factors (and many more) might be blamed for volatility in the financial markets. In response, many people take a “time out” from investing. Don’t let fear hold you back. It takes discipline and some mental toughness to stay invested in all economic environments, • Liberate your investments’ growth po-

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tential. Many investors avoid investing too aggressively, wishing to lower their risk level. And that’s certainly not a bad idea. On the other hand, you can easily slip into investing too “safely” by keeping the bulk of your portfolio in investments that protect your principal but offer so little in the way of return that they may not even keep up with inflation. So, try to always maintain a reasonable percentage of growth-oriented vehicles in your portfolio. • Avoid the tyranny of debt. It’s not easy to stay out of debt. But carrying a heavy debt load is truly a burden – you’re not only concerned about making the payments, but you’re also depriving yourself of dollars that could be used to invest for your future. Try to do everything you can to live within your means and avoid racking up more debt than is necessary. And when you do whittle down your debts, put that “found” money to work. • Free your thinking about the future. Here’s

another roadblock on your journey toward financial independence: short-term thinking. Instead of seeking quick gains (which are notoriously hard to achieve), strive for steady growth. Instead of reacting to the news of the day by making impulsive moves, chart a long-term strategy that’s appropriate for your needs, and stick to it. Instead of focusing on the losses you might see on one month’s investment statement, look back over the progress you’ve made over the last five or 10 years. In short, worry less about today – and plan for tomorrow. It will take a lot of time, effort and patience to ultimately achieve your own Financial Independence Day. But once you do, you’ll have reason to rejoice – and you won’t even need the fireworks. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.


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FAST FORWARD TO THE GOOD PARTS Movie watching becomes a participatory activity when you play by Donna’s rules.

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obbo, BMBE (Best Movie Buddy Ever), and I watched every tomato-splatted film to wobble its way onto a screen. You name it, we endured it, from Ed Wood fiascos to anything hosted by Vampira, Zacherly, Joe Bob Briggs, or Joel and the three little dudes on Mystery Science Theater 3000. If it were rotten, stupid, poorly written, badly acted, or otherwise abominable, we loved it. Ratings were awarded/measured by the amount of stale popcorn we flung at the flick when something intolerably stupid happened. Ed Wood films were good for two cups of popcorn. Two cups were a lot, as we really hated wasting snacks, staleness notwithstanding. Over time we developed shorthand for SMB (Stupid Movie Behavior). When the hero did something inexplicably lame, Bobbo would save time by saying, “SMB.” I’d respond, “Times infinity.” Bobbo’d add, “Plus one.” For those who wish to incorporate our abbreviations into personal movie critiquing, here are the basics: EC: Expendable Character; ECs are sacrificed early on to establish monster ferocity. You can spot ‘em three scenes away. DUHS: Don’t Underestimate Hero’s Stupidity, such as going into a mega-creepy house, then staying, even though the walls ooze bodily fluids. Throw popcorn at him/her. A/B: Crawling into an Attic or Basement. Let’s see, monsters, slashers, and maniacs…are they going to lounge in the living room or lurk in the basement or attic? Hmmmm…Popcorn! SU: Splitting Up. “You check the attic. I’ll check the basement.” Lots of popcorn. OB or GG: Obligatory Boobs or Gratuitous Guts (throw the corn). WTL: Wanton Teenage Lust. Adolescentshaving-sex is an EC ticket for sure. PF: Power Failure, car-key failure, engine failure, plot failure, etc. Go ahead. Hurl some kernels. FF: Fast forward to the OB. I hate to run, but “Freddy Meets Godzilla” is about to air. Time to call in Harry the 75-pound hamster to clean up all this corn. Happy fast-forwarding!


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SHOULD YOU GET PERSONAL INSURANCE? BY CINDY ROGERS STATE FARM

Personal Insurance Options can protect the things that are precious.

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hould you get personal insurance? Homeowner’s insurance is one of the best ways to protect your possessions. However, you may own some high-value items that it alone doesn’t cover. Consider the following to determine if personal insurance may be right for you. Personal Article Insurance Personal article insurance covers valuable items that your homeowner’s insurance may not protect, such as: • Furs • Jewelry, such as engagement or wedding rings

• Electronics, such as digital cameras • Silver or other precious metals • Fine art • Sports and golf equipment • Other items with high financial value (typically worth $1,000 or more) As you’re reviewing your possessions, consider making a home inventory. The list will be helpful in the event of theft or large-scale damage in your home. Include details of high-value items, such as make, model, value, and purchase date. You may also want to take photos of each item and store your home inventory digitally.

Personal Liability Insurance If an accident happens on your property and it’s your fault, you could face a lawsuit or damages. While your existing policies may provide substantial insurance liability limits, a personal liability umbrella policy could provide additional liability coverage beyond that provided by your auto, homeowners, and other personal liability policies. Personal Insurance Options Personal insurance policies may be a good fit for those who have high-value possessions or those who don’t want to risk potentially expensive personal liability.

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GIVING BACK

VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT DR. PAUL DECARLO

A REASON TO SMILE BY JENNY KING

Dr. Paul DeCarlo’s selfless service to his community is the embodiment of the ideals of his profession.

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here’s a special type of energy you encounter when meeting Dr. Paul DeCarlo. After working 40 years at his dental practice in Florida, Dr. DeCarlo wasn’t quite ready to call it quits when he and his wife Linda moved to the mountains of North Carolina. He was encouraged to continue his restorative dental work in the volunteer sphere and jumped at the opportunity to become one of the dedicated dentists at The Blue Ridge Free Dental Clinic in Cashiers. As one of the most recent volunteers, he says he was immediately impressed with both the facility and the staff. “I get to do what I really love to do with very, very professional people at an extremely well-equipped clinic,” he

says. “Everybody wins!” He enjoys the camaraderie he’s found but by far his most favorite thing is the hugs from patients. “The hugs are what keep you going. You realize you’ve done something for someone that can really change their life.” Dr. DeCarlo has been able to bring his work in restorative dentistry to the clinic. He leaves the extractions and root canals to others and focuses on repairing chipped and decayed teeth. “There’s no better feeling than to think you’re able to help in some small way,” he says. “When I see a patient who is no longer embarrassed to smile, who doesn’t cover up their mouth to laugh, well, that’s what it’s all about.”

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The Blue Ridge Free Dental Clinic was started by a coalition of local churches in 2003. It has since grown to serve hundreds of needy patients from the surrounding tricounty area, many of whom have never seen the inside of a dentist’s office. Their permanent location is at Laurel Terrace in Cashiers and they depend upon the selfless dedication of volunteer dental professionals, staff and board members, as well as the generous support of a caring community. Dr. Paul DeCarlo is one of many who strongly believe in the care they provide. He encourages you to find out how you might help by visiting the website at BlueRidgeFreeDentalClinic.org or by calling them at (828) 743-3393.


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HOST FARMER’S PROGRAM BY JENNY KING

The Food Pantry of Highlands has embarked upon an ambitious community-wide slate of services and events.

Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he’ll eat for a lifetime.” That’s is the thought behind the new program established at The Food Pantry of Highlands. Executive Director Marty Rosenfield has invited individuals in the community to participate in his new Host Farmer’s program. These select growers will be donating a portion of their produce to the Food Pantry of Highlands. In addition, a major aspect of the vision is to provide the pantry clients with plants so they might grow some of their own produce. Currently, Rosenfield buys produce from MANNA and local vendors but is hoping to increase the quantity and variety of produce the food pantry can offer

by having local growers add to the inventory. The Community Bible Church has agreed to work directly with Rosenfield through their Youth Group’s Community Garden. Associate Pastor Jimmy Bennett, who is also a board member of the International Friendship Center, is excited to be a part of this endeavor. On August 16 there will be a Poverty Simulation Experience, a guided journey that exposes participants to what some of the realities of living in poverty might be like. Participants assume the roles of individuals living in poverty, including senior citizens, those with disabilities, and families with young children. The task for each participant is to provide basic necessities such as food and shelter for their

“family,” while at the same time, balancing the requirements of various service providers (such as social services) with the realities of daily life. Rosenfield suggests you stop by the Highlands United Methodist Church or the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation to make donations of food and personal care items. For monetary donations, please make checks payable to IFC/ Food Pantry. Those may be sent to The International Friendship Center, 348 South Fifth Street, Highlands NC 28741. Their office is located in the Peggy Crosby Center on South Fifth Street. For more information on the Food Pantry of Highlands and how you can support them, contact Marty Rosenfield at (828) 526 -9828.

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THE BLESSING OF JOYCE FOSTER BY SUE BLAIR CARPE DIEM FARMS

The life and loves of Joyce Foster is embedded in the existence of Carpe Diem Farms.

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t was a once-in-a-lifetime meeting, 24 years ago that changed my life forever. There are no accidents as Deepak Chopra says, “It’s Synchrodestiny.” That’s how it was on that faith-filled day for me, Joyce, and the life and future she gave Carpe Diem Farms. Joyce began her equestrian career at 40. She rode, drove and competed with her magnificent mare, Lady, a world champion Morgan. When she retired her from the show ring, she bred her twice. The resulting fillies, Gracie and Delta, were her horses when we met. Joyce was 63 and I was 39, a lifetime equestrian, and had just received the 501©3 for CDF and was working on plans for its development. From the start,

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we knew we were kindred spirits and the horses magnetized our relationship forever. Soon after that first meeting I was riding “the girls” daily. Some days Joyce would hitch Gracie to the buggy with me galloping behind on Delta, barely keeping stride as she sped down Jody Town Road! Joyce was fearless, she loved going fast in a buggy or astride a horse. Many a day we would gallop together up the mountain trail behind her house come out in the meadow, she’d pull off her cowboy hat swing it ‘round her head as we whooped and hollered. It was joy manifest. In 1995 Joyce entrusted the full-time care of the girls to me and we moved them to Cold Springs. In 1998, CDF was a reality

and together we moved the girls into the newly constructed stables. Gracie and Delta were the backbone of our programs, embodying the CDF motto: “Exploring the Human Potential through Equines.” Since those humble beginnings, 22 horses and more than 4,000 participants, Joyce was with me every step of the way, always cheering, loving the horses, and being my personal champion. Now I’m 63, CDF will be celebrating its 25th anniversary next year, and I will always count the blessings of Joyce. She believed in me and held my vision to create CDF. What greater gift can someone give? Carpe Diem Farms, Highlands, (828) 526-2854.


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BBBS GOES WILD! BY TAMMY MOBLEY BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Highlands – it’s all about connecting – with yourself, nature and others.

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ig Brothers Big Sisters of Highlands going wild? Yes, our new kids exercise format has changed – its wild and exciting! We’ve expanded our successful bully-proof program to “Wellness Wild Tribe.” Not only does this include the self-defense martial arts moves, but what an array of challenging programs. Many thanks to Amy Hargis & Robert Malone, the owners and co-founders of The Wellness Place in Highlands (across from Dusty’s on the Dillard Road). The mission: creative mind and body exercises for the kids to empower themselves through a variety of classes, including yoga, dance, pilates, kettle ball, slack lining 101, relaxation and focus techniques, balance courses, color therapy, communication skills, and more. I must admit that after three years of being a Big Sister and almost a year of being the program coordinator, I was astonished at these kids after their first class. I witnessed their amazing focus while listening to Amy’s instructions. Their typical wondering eyes were dead center on watching her next moves, trying to perfect the slow motion yoga and then defense moves. Later, as they lie still on their mats, they truly seem to enjoy the slow breathing and relaxation exercises. I was ready to grab a mat and join them! What a difference that first class made – teaching them to connect with themselves, and how certain breathing techniques can affect their positive or negative reaction to an undesirable statement or event. I think most of us could benefit from this breathing lesson. Afterwards, we went for a snack. Usually something healthy, but it was a belated birthday celebration, so off to Kilwin’s. Once they were settled, I asked them how they liked this different class format. All enjoyed the previous class, but they were quite intrigued by the “holistic” side of exercise. What a new experience for them, and so I thank The Wellness Place, and you who donate to help us continue this beneficial and worthwhile program. Lastly, we had five kids attend Camp Henry last year and 11 are going this year! Good news is that most of their camp fees are covered. Bad news is that with this many kids attending, we don’t have gift cards for the Bigs/Mentors to purchase the kids’ camp supplies, a few clothes and a pair of shoes (they can also use for back-to-school). Can you help our kids have an unforgettable nature camp experience? Any amount is truly appreciated.

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GIVING BACK

HOW DO WE CONSERVE LANDS? BY GARY WEIN H-C LAND TRUST

The Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust is ensuring that the natural beauty of the twin communities is preserved far into the future.

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hat do you love about Highlands and Cashiers? If scenic vistas, lush forests, abundant wildlife, clean water, or the moderate climate are on your list, you’re a beneficiary of the conservation efforts of the Highlands-Cashiers Land Trust. HCLT protects lands using conservation easements, purchasing or accepting donated lands, and education. The most common tool we use is the conservation easement, a land owner donates their development rights to the land trust. The easement owner can still do all the things they could before the agreement except, development is limited. Placing your lands into an easement provides the donor with a federal tax deduc-

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tion, reduced county property taxes, and reduced estate value. Placing an easement on your lands does not make them open to the public. Buying land in the Highlands and Cashiers area is expensive. While HCLT has a history of buying lands, the last time we did was in 1997 when via a capital campaign we purchased eight acres on Satulah. More recently, the Land Trust purchased two properties, a bog and a cliff, through grants from the NC Natural Heritage Trust Fund. Both of these properties were transferred to the NC Plant Conservation Program for stewardship. Since 1914 some 270 acres have been donated to HCLT by generous land owners. These donated properties include Rhodes

Big View, Dixon Park, Laurel Knob, and Rhododendron Park. The most recent donation was the very special 63-acre donation of Brushy Face at the end of 2015. The last tool we use is education. HCLT invests heavily in educational programs in the belief that an educated constituency makes educated decisions. An educated public can conserve more lands than all the land trusts combined in North Carolina if they put their minds to it. Land Trust Education Programs include the Village Nature Series, EcoTours, and the Kids in Nature Program. To learn more about HCLT and how it conserves special places in Western North Carolina, check out hicashlt.org or call us at (828) 526-1111.


GIVING BACK

YOU MAKE RESCUE POSSIBLE KATHLEEN BUB FOREVER FARM

With Friends for Life’s expanded duties comes even greater needs.

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he Friends for Life Forever Farm is a sanctuary for senior and special needs animals. Many of our dog and cat residents come to us from county shelters throughout western North Carolina. Recently we have also been able to assist our Animal Control officers in Transylvania County with animal neglect cases involving equines. Having facilities for horses has allowed us to step in and help in emergency situations. Brook, a beautiful two-year-old Paint mare, came to us recently when Transylvania Animal Control took legal action against her owner for not providing necessary veterinary care. Poor Brook was bred too young and was unable to deliver her foal, which had died in the womb, without major injury to her reproductive tract. Left untreated she too would have died from the resulting infection. Once she was signed over to Animal Control we were able to bring her to the Forever Farm, provide immediate veterinary care, and a safe haven for recovery. We commend our Animal Control officers for stepping in, enforcing the law, and saving Brook’s life. Our organization endeavors to help with as many cruelty and neglect cases as we can. To do so depends on the generosity of our supporters, who are the main source of our funding. Tax deductible donations to the Friends for Life Forever Farm, can be made through our website, friendsforlifeforeverfarm.org or by mail to P.O. Box 340, Sapphire, NC 28774. For information please call (828) 508-2460 or email friendsforlife.foreverfarm@gmail.com.

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BIZ SPOTLIGHT

AS CUPCAKES FLUTTER BY BY JENNY KING | PHOTOS BY MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN

The sensual delights at Cream and Flutter are deeply seductive.

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et’s set the scene: the first thing you notice is the rich scent of French press coffee combined with the magic that happens when you cream butter and sugar and vanilla together. You see custom hand-built shelves and walnut counter tops bursting with cookies of all varieties sitting next to fresh cupcakes and pinwheel French macarons. Loose-leaf tea steeps on your table while you nibble a fresh croissant, admiring the brightly colored British confections and artisan birthday candles. Just sit with that for a moment and you’ll understand the “flutter” part of Cream and Flutter, the exquisite bakery on Slabtown Road in Cashiers. Owner Amanda Wyatt, her husband Bart, and son Rowan moved to Cashiers after having married at Old Edwards Inn and falling in love with the mountains. They came from Illinois where Amanda had opened the very first Cream and Flutter in Champaign. After years of planning and designing, the Cashiers location of her successful bakery opened over Memorial Day Weekend.

She’s excited to introduce the menu from her flagship store to her customers here. “We are looking forward to finding out what Cashiers wants. We’ll offer what we know are favorites and then we’ll tweak our menu to fit our customers’ requests,” Wyatt said. “A large part of our business is special orders. We bake everything right here from scratch, so we ask for several days’ notice for a dinner party or family gathering. We also love working with brides and are encouraging wedding parties to book a tasting and cake consultation with us. It’s never too early to reserve your date!” While in the bakery, look for their pop-up shop brand, “Buttermilk by Cream & Flutter” to bring you amazing breakfast pastries such as buttermilk biscuits, scones, gooey cinnamon rolls, and flaky croissants to bake at home. Cream and Flutter is located at 45 Slabtown Road, Suite A2 in Cashiers (828) 7438844. You may email them at cashiers@ creamandflutter.com and visit them online at CreamandFlutter.com.

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BIZ SPOTLIGHT

STEP IN. FLOAT AWAY. BY JENNY KING

Mountain Spring Spas & Pools is the key to a marvelously indulgent spa and pool experience.

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ountain Spring Spas & Pools Inc. is a Hotspring Portable Spa dealership, located in scenic Franklin, North Carolina. It is also a Bioguard Platinum dealer, offering a complete line of pool and spa care products. Proudly serving Western North Carolina and Northeast Georgia since 1989, Mountain Spring Spas & Pools has long earned the trust and respect of local residents, offering competitive pricing, excellent service, and helpful advice. Hotspring Spas are the world’s number one selling brand of spas. The spas in the Hotsprings High Life Collection are the only ones on the market that provide 100 percent water filtration 100 percent of the time. This is only one of many unique and patented technologies that Hotspring Spas have to offer. From the one of a kind Moto Massage Jet System to the Ace Sanitizing System, a new spa shopper is sure to discover the many reasons why purchasing a Hotsprings Spa is the only way to go. Mountain Spring Spas & Pools not only boasts a showroom full of new spas for sale, but it also has a complete service department as well as a large inventory of parts and accessories for both pools and spas. Their factory-trained and certified technicians not only work on Hotspring Spas, but have the skills and knowledge necessary to troubleshoot and repair all brands of spas. As for swimming pools, their technicians repair just about anything above the ground. This includes pumps, filters, automation systems, lighting, and plumbing applications. Their Service Department can also clean and chemically balance spas and pools, install new equipment, provide winterizations, and much more. Owner Ken Wyckoff invites you to visit the company’s Show Room. Bring a water sample in for testing using their computerized water lab or just stop by and discuss any pool or spa need you might have. The company is located at 611 Highlands Road in Franklin. For more information or inquiries, please call them at (828) 369-2871.

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BIZ SPOTLIGHT

ASPIRATION DESTINATION BY DONNA RHODES

The Highlands Chamber of Commerce is vital to boosting the fortunes of the entire community.

Bob Kieltyka

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hen the Highlands Chamber of Commerce promotes tourism, it’s doing much more than enticing visitors to see the sights. It’s investing in a likely long-term relationship called the halo effect …appropriate for Highlands’ mountain-high proximity to heaven, don’t you think? How does the halo effect work? Let’s say the Randall family hears about Highlands and decides to visit. They link up with the Chamber’s network of information including the Visitor’s Center, the website, and printed materials/brochures. They connect with the region’s beautiful scenery, world-class dining, and exceptional art and nature activities. By casually supporting local businesses and engaging in an exchange of good will with locals, the Highlands halo begins to glow around them. The Randalls go back to Florida, filled with inspiration and aspiration. As the Highlands aura envelops them, they aspire to become a permanent part of Plateau life. A few months go by and they return to experience more of what the Chamber offers. Highlands’ air becomes addictive. The next thing they know, they are considering a residence in the area and adapting their skills/business expertise to a mountain-style demographic. They buy a home, move here, establish a successful enterprise, and extend the halo to others who take it to their points of origin. Aspiration spreads and the halo effect expands exponentially. Not only has the aspiration-destination-halo rewarded families like the Randalls with a gratifying lifestyle, it has generated more dollars for the region. Bob Kieltyka, Executive Director, says, “If it were not for the state and local taxes paid by tourists visiting Macon County, each of the 25,331 households in Macon County would pay $716.00 more in state and local taxes to replace the taxes generated by tourist spending. That is your Chamber of Commerce at work for you.” To learn more about the Highlands Chamber’s importance to the community visit highlandschamber.org or call (828) 526-5841.

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BIZ SPOTLIGHT

RED CARPET REPLICA JEWELS BY MARY JANE MCCALL

Celebrity Collections is a bold imagining of classical jewelry designs and timeless elegance.

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ho hasn’t dreamed of walking the red carpet? For most of us that will never happen, but we can still get the red carpet experience at Highlands’ newest jewelry boutique, Celebrity Collections. Walk through the door and be transported into a world of red carpet glamour, surrounded by glistening jewels and pictures of royals and Hollywood royals. Owners Gary and Nancy Bogan have operated their successful Naples, Florida, location for seven years. Their decision to open a second location in Highlands fell into place when one of their longtime customers with a home in Highlands suggested it was a perfect fit. All it took was one visit for them to fall in love with the area and the rest, as they say, is history.

Here you will find authentic, licensed, replicated jewelry from former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Old Hollywood including Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and other legendary movie stars; and, the popular BBC television series “Downton Abbey.” You’ll also find pieces inspired by Kate Middleton, Princess Diana and Current Hollywood, among others, all at affordable prices. All replicated collections are made of sterling silver, plated in 14k or 24k gold, rhodium or platinum, and adorned with either Swarovski crystals or laser cut zirconia. Celebrity Collections is also proudly introducing three new designer collections: The Brazilian Drusy collection, plated twelve times with 18K gold and handmade specifically for the boutique; The Italian-designed Topaz Collection made of sterling silver and

embellished with Swiss Blue, Sky Blue, Citrine, Smoky Quartz, or Amethyst; and their unique Watch Collection for men featuring Swiss movements and the classic designs and fine workmanship of the Steinhausen Watch Collection. Each jewelry-filled case is filled with larger than life-sized black and white photos that tell the intimate stories behind each piece of jewelry, offering history aficionados a stroll down Memory Lane. Customers may choose from more than 250 pieces of jewelry currently in inventory, with new pieces arriving throughout the season. Prices range from $75 to $925 so there is truly is a special piece for everyone to own and enjoy. Stroll on down to 352 Main Street in Highlands and be treated like royalty.

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STEP INTO THE REIGN BY MARY JANE MCCALL

The carefully chosen treasures of Reign by Robyn B, located at 114 North Fourth Street in Highlands, demand a careful browse.

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tep into Reign by Robyn B and you can feel the weight of the world evaporate as the peaceful surroundings envelope you. Owner Robyn Murphy is the busy mother of two young children, daughter Owen, 7; and son Ryder, 4; so she envisioned her boutique as her peaceful, restful place to leave the often hectic bustle of everyday life behind. Her vision and her husband Brett’s hard labor bringing the design to fruition, combine to make a one-of-a-kind delight for the senses. Reign is the sort of boutique where you’ll want to take your time and enjoy every carefully chosen element, from the décor, to the thoughtfully selected inventory. Their clothing lines include Sanctuary, modern clothes with a vintage style; Neon Buddha, comfortable cotton pieces for all life’s adventures, from work to weekend; and Greylin, whose basic pieces incorporate modern elements and color. Robyn sums it up best when she says that this season’s styles are ageless and feminine with an unexpected touch of edgy – think military prints with lace. These clothes tell the story of the strong, feminine women who wear them. They also carry an extensive line of accessories – scarves, sunglasses, and jewelry to complete your look. Robyn also includes

items that are some of her personal favorites, fragrances by Tocca, a complete body and bath line by Mer Sea, soy candles by Paddy Wax, an assortment of greeting cards and stationery items, and other gift items. Robyn and her staff are more than happy to provide you with a one on one shopping experience, acting as your personal stylist for the day and helping you pick out the perfect outfit and accessories. If browsing is more your speed, they welcome that, too. Reign By Robyn B is located in the newly completed Bryson Square at 114 North Fourth Street, Unit 2, in Highlands. Hours are Monday through Saturday from 10:00 A.M. until 6:00 P.M. As the season progresses, or on holiday weekends you might also find them open on Sunday afternoons.

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McKeeProperties.com / 828.743.3411 619 Highway 107 South, Cashiers, NC 28717


LIZ HARRIS, Vice President 828.342.3194 / liz@cashiers.com Liz Harris joined McKee Properties in 2004 and quickly advanced as a leading Broker in the Highlands-Cashiers area. She specializes in sales and listings in Wade Hampton, Mountaintop, Chattooga and other fine clubs and communities in the area, as well as a range of other exceptional estates and homes. Liz brings a charismatic energy and current perspective to the firm. She is consistently a top ranked agent in the Highlands-Cashiers MLS.

HOLLY FOREST Spacious 3 BR/3BA home in Sapphire Valley

Resort. Private location on a quiet culdesac. Gentle .83 acre lot with stream and winter view of Hogback Mountain. Extensive amenities including community center, fitness center, 2 pools, Fairfield Lake, tennis courts and much more. MLS# 83719 / $495,000

HARP DRIVE Cute 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom cottage just 5 minutes from center of Cashiers, NC. Large front porch overlooking the stream and pond view. Remodeled in 2007 and includes wood floors and stainless steel appliances. Silver Run Falls just 3 minutes away as well as many other great hiking trails. MLS# 83263 / $185,000

LOTS & LAND LOT#

ACRES

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PRICE

81051 82733 82731

Gorge Trail Road Mountaintop Golf Mountaintop Golf

$950,000 $475,000 $395,000

83219

Holly Forest

$69,000

78968

Courtside Drive

$495,000

MOUNTAIN VIEWS

2 3.22 Exceptional mountain views, large gentle lot *E-104 0.78 Gentle estate lot, easy building *E-103 0.52 Gentle estate lot, easy building *Can be combined for large private 1.3 acre lot 58 0.99 Beautiful, easy building lot, Chimneytop Mtn views FOREST FLOOR

B2

0.53

Easy build & walk to clubhouse, with membership

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WADE HAMPTON GOLF CLUB

5 BEDROOMS / 6 FULL BATHS, 2 HALF BATHS This extraordinary 3.5 acres home boasts expansive views of Whiteside Mountain, Chimney Top Mountain and those in between. Each room in the house offers beautiful mountain views and the finest current finishes. The living room and Carolina porch are perfect for entertaining with a wonderful circular flow and large handsome fireplaces. Master bedroom is large and luxurious with his and hers baths and large walk in closets. 4 large guest bedrooms, one of which is located over two car garage offering separate privacy. The lower level includes large family room complete with kitchenette, fireplace, and a well-appointed workout room. The exterior offers cascading water feature, beautiful landscaping, flat lawn area, and the firepit—definitely a mountain evening favorite. MLS# 83809 / $3,800,000

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WADE HAMPTON GOLF CLUB

4 BEDROOMS / 4.5 BATHS Beautiful home nestled on 2.76 acres on Silver Springs Lake offers exceptional views of the lake and mountains. Designed by renowned architect Travis Miletti and built by Ben Harris, this home offers exceptional attention to detail and quality. Each room offers the finest current finishes blended with mountain rustic elegance including antique timbers, large stone fireplaces, reclaimed wood floors, and copper gutters. The bright spacious living room and Carolina porch with built in grilling kitchenette are perfect for entertaining or relaxing. The master bedroom, located on the main level, is luxurious and offers its own “secret� sitting room in the loft area above. The elegant master bathroom offers his and hers closets and toilet rooms, charming bath nook and large shower with beautiful steel and glass enclosure. Each of the 3 guest bedrooms is a large suite that will welcome your guests with views and style. The exterior offers ideal spaces for family, friends, and pets to play, with beautiful low maintenance landscaping, flat lawn area, and fire-pit. This home is the perfect blend of chic relaxed style and mountain beauty! $2,990,000

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WADE HAMPTON GOLF CLUB

2 BEDROOMS / 2 BATHS Winner of the 2016 charm award, this cottage is inviting and irresistible! Located on #6 tee of Wade Hampton Golf Course, and offering exceptional views of the tee and views of Chimneytop Mountain. It was given a beautiful remodel in 2012 and shows beautifully. It offers convenience one-level living, and the new large Carolina porch with fireplace welcomes you relax in the perfect temperatures and breezes of the Western North Carolina mountains. Cozy up by the fireplace on the porch or in the living room and enjoy the fresh mountain air and crackling fire. The cottage is located a very easy walking distance from the Wade Hampton clubhouse. Ready to move into! A must see! MLS# 83809 / $825,000

3 BEDROOMS / 3 BATHS Low maintenance, one-level living allows you to enjoy this mountain retreat while taking in area amenities. Great room with vaulted ceilings, oak flooring and stone fireplace. Open kitchen with breakfast bar, screened porch that leads to open deck. Split bedroom plan. MLS# 81117 / $595,000

LIZ HARRIS C: 828.342.3194 liz@cashiers.com

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THE CHATTOOGA CLUB

5 BEDROOMS / 5.5 BATHS This beauty is one of Chattooga Club’s finest homes and is located just 5 minutes from the center of Cashiers. The home boasts impressive mountain views and many special design details. 5 bedroom suites and additional living spaces include a library/TV room, upstairs play room, fitness room, wine cellar, and large Carolina porches provide the perfect accommodations for guests. There’s a reason this home has been featured in House Beautiful magazine... it truly is a beauty! The Chattooga Club offers the finest in tennis, dining and more! MLS# 81030 / Offered for $3,295,000 Furnished

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CROSS CREEK PRESERVE

CROSS CREEK PRESERVE Located just 5 minutes from Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club! Mountain estate home on 9.29 acres. The handsome home and guest house have been meticulously maintained. It offers a spacious gourmet kitchen centrally located to the deck and porch areas, great room with floor-to-ceiling stacked stone fireplace and high ceiling, and dining room. Both great room and dining room open up to the covered porch for more entertaining options. The master wing on the main level has an exquisite bath, exercise room, private office and its own porch. There are 4 bedrooms with en suite baths on the upper level. The separate guest cottage features a living room with fireplace, kitchenette and 2 bedroom suites. This home invites relaxation, family gatherings and has wonderful mountain views and gorgeous landscaping! MLS# 81405 / $2,850,000

LIZ HARRIS C: 828.342.3194 liz@cashiers.com

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MOUNTAINTOP GOLF CLUB

5 BEDROOMS / 5.5 BATHS Handsome lodge boasting fantastic views to Yellow Mountain and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Convenient to clubhouse, golf course, swimming pool, kids camp, spa and much more. 3 levels allow plenty of room for guests including a playroom, office/study, family room, TV or art room, large outdoor living with fireplace. Each room is spacious and well appointed. 4 beautiful stone fireplaces throughout the home including great room, covered porch, master bedroom and lower level family room. 2-car garage and golf cart storage. Low maintenance perennial landscaping. Mountaintop Golf and Lake Club is one of the finest clubs in North Carolina. MLS# 82245 / $2,695,000

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BEAR CREEK FARM

BEAR CREEK FARM Enjoy breathtaking views from this private 38 acre estate. The cozy but spacious farmhouse invites you to sit back, relax and rock to your heart’s content on the large front porch, surrounded by layers of mountain view and a nice cool breeze. The kitchen with eat in breakfast nook is bright and sunny, and is complete with built in gas range, two wall ovens with warming drawer, and many extras. Dining room with fireplace is located between the kitchen and living room. Large master bedroom on main level with sitting area, and 2 large guest rooms and bonus room upstairs are spacious and inviting with views from each room, including the bonus bunk room. The 3-car garage is complete with extensive storage and work bench, as well as a game room. Must see this one and experience the tranquility and breathtaking views! MLS# 83707 / $1,900,000

LIZ HARRIS C: 828.342.3194 liz@cashiers.com

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THE CHATTOOGA CLUB

3 BEDROOMS / 3.5 BATHS A beautiful refined mountain home located just 5 minutes from center of Cashiers and 20 minutes from

Highlands. Offering exceptional mountain views, 3.47 private acres and the extensive low maintenance perennial gardens are your own private paradise. The home features bright and airy rooms with clean classic finishes throughout. Built in 2000. Among the warm and inviting interiors are a formal dining room and a spacious living room with stone fireplace and adjoining family room that also has a fireplace. The spacious master is on the main level with guest suites on upper level. Much of the furniture is included. MLS# 82448 / $1,990,000

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THE CHATTOOGA CLUB

3 BEDROOMS / 3.5 BATHS Handsome 2.5-story home crafted with beautiful reclaimed Appalachian log timbers boasting big views off to

the south and west and frontage on Chattooga’s small lake. This home gives you almost 4000 heated sq ft of generous space. Master on the main and guest accommodation on the upper and lower levels allow for maximum privacy. Large game/bonus room downstairs provides additional room for a rainy day or for playful children. A large outdoor living space with fireplace is the favorite area to enjoy the mountains’ perfect summer temperatures and the sounds of Fowler Creek spilling over the dam in the lake below. MLS# 81395 / $1,650,000

LIZ HARRIS C: 828.342.3194 liz@cashiers.com

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CEDAR HILL

CEDAR HILL This 4BR/4.5BA home boasts antique timbers reclaimed from a 1765 home. Scribed posts, beams, and trusses and rough milled wide plank floors. Bonus/game/TV room downstairs with kitchen. Long private driveway, chimney garden, swing set, fireplace and natural landscaping. Relax on the large covered and open deck and enjoy fantastic views of Cow Rock and surrounding mountains. MLS# 79754 / $1,495,000

LIZ HARRIS C: 828.342.3194 liz@cashiers.com

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HIGHLANDS MOUNTAIN CLUB 2BR/2BA townhome has been totally redone and is gorgeous! Kitchen has new cabinets and appliances, including

washer and dryer, marble counter tops, and lovely flooring. Bathrooms have been redone with new cabinetry, water closets, counter tops, lavatories, and flooring. Master bath has added marble shower. A wonderful wood-burning fireplace for those cool evenings, even in the summer! Back deck is partially covered. This unit is exquisitely furnished and move-in ready! Mountain Club has wonderful amenities, including swimming pool, tennis courts, hiking trails, and lovely neighbors with planned weekly gatherings. MLS# 83076 / $335,000 Furnished

HIGHLANDS FALLS CC Beautiful light-colored wood walls in the great room with a stone fireplace and a lovely view of the golf course and mountains in the background make this the home of your dreams. This beautiful, sunny home in Highlands Falls Country Club has 3 lovely bedrooms, each with their own bath, on the main floor! Downstairs is a fourth bedroom and bath, sitting room, kitchenette, and outside deck. This is truly a superb mountain getaway! MLS# 83456 / $695,000

SANDY BARROW C: 478.737.9664 sandy@cashiers.com

SANDY BARROW C: 478.737.9664 JOHN BARROW sandy@cashiers.com C: 828.506.9356 JOHN BARROW john@cashiers.com C: 828.506.9356 john@cashiers.com

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INNISFREE INN Currently operated as a successful B&B, this property has limitless possibilities and provides extensive views of its grounds, the mountains and the lake. This very pretty property has been lovingly tended and guests through the years continue to make it one of their vacation destinations. Continue to operate as a B&B, or enjoy the large house as your main residence and keep the Garden House as guest rooms or rent! Whatever your decision is, you’ll still always want to come home to Innisfree! MLS# 83685 / $1,850,000

SPORTSMAN’S DREAM 3BR/3BA log home with 1,800 ft frontage on the Tuckaseegee River offering great fly fishing, swimming and family fun. Main level with great room, stone fireplace, master and guest suite. Upper level has loft, bedroom, bath and bunk room. Wrap around decks. Featured in Log Home magazine! MLS# 79387 / $875,000

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FOREST RIDGE Architect’s home w/ panoramic mountain views

CEDAR RIDGE ESTATES A water-lover’s dream! Meandering streams w/ waterfalls & ponds will delight the child in everyone! What a beautifully natural backdrop for your mountain experience! This comfortable and spacious, 4BR/4.5BA home is light & bright and has room for all the family and friends you want to entertain. MLS# 83611 / $739,000

CEDAR CREEK WOODS Adorable 3BR/3.5BA home nestled

HYLL HOUSE Located conveniently in-town in Cashiers! Walk just about anywhere for coffee, lunch, or shopping. You will LOVE the charm and personality of this well-constructed 2 bedroom, 2 bath cottage. Some of the wood used in the beams and the porch comes from trees felled on the site. A very special place! MLS# 81655 / $374,000

of Yellow, Whiteside & more. Many windows to enjoy views and natural light, well-finished & planned interiors. Large chef’s kitchen w/ access to screened porch. Loft, family room with fireplace, bonus room, game room, attached 2-car garage & more! MLS# 83201 / $990,000

in the woods! Conveniently located to shopping, events, and all things mountain! Live on one level with 2BR suites/loft upstairs. Enjoy cool mountain breezes in the outdoor living room with stone fireplace. Most furnishings available. MLS# 80005 / $439,000

MERRY SOELLNER C: 828.399.1580 merry@cashiers.com

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CHATTOOGA CLUB

Stillwater at Chattooga Club Stillwater sits at the headwaters of the Chattooga River in a very serene and peaceful setting, making this charming four bedroom, four and a half bath home the consummate mountain getaway. Finished in a very tasteful European style, it features beautiful heart pine wood floors with a fabulous chef’s kitchen, leading into the family room with a cozy wood burning fireplace. Relax on the adjacent covered deck, as well as in the all season’s room for additional family living space. The open deck overlooks sparkling Lake Chattooga, surrounded by an abundance of native flowering plants, shrubs and indigenous trees — truly a sublime venue for outdoor living on a beautiful starlit evening and perfect for entertaining family and friends. Membership to The Chattooga Club is by invitation only. MLS# 80537. Offered at $2,295,000.

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

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Freesia Hill at The Chattooga Club Located in the premier community of Chattooga Club, Freesia Hill is a spacious 5 bedroom cottage style home with views of Chimneytop and Rock Mountains. This comfortable and elegant home features a split floor plan for privacy, a main bedroom with study, 4 guest rooms with en-suite baths, and a great porch with fireplace, along with media room, plus generator. MLS# 79014. This spectacular home is now being offered at $1,395,000.

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

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Chattooga Club Fox Hollow sits inside the gates of the prestigious Chattooga Club, a private gated community just a few minutes from the center of Cashiers. This elegant four-bedroom home is filled with Southern mountain style, tastefully highlighted by solid logs, rough hewn timbers, lapboard walls and bark accents. Entertaining is a stress-free affair with easy flow throughout the living spaces. Serve drinks from the bar in the great room or take the party out to the spacious deck with its own wood burning stone fireplace. The covered portion of the deck has canvas curtains that can be raised and lowered remotely according to weather conditions. 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 while enjoying some wine and cheese with friends. Membership is by invitation only. MLS# 83660. Offered at $1,599,000.

Chattooga Club On the Rocks is a warm and inviting home tucked away in an idyllic private setting with a pond, bubbling streams, walking paths, native hardwoods, flowering shrubs and lush grass. Sit by the fireplace in the evenings or enjoy lunch amidst soft breezes on the covered porch, which overlooks a meandering stream and the beautifully landscaped yard. Perfect for casual entertaining and hosting guests, the spacious two-story floor plan includes the master suite and open living area on the main level, with three bedrooms and a study upstairs. Awash in natural light, the charming kitchen will quickly become the family chef’s favorite spot. The Chattooga Club is an elegant, immaculately maintained gated community in the very desirable area of Highway 107 South. Amenities include Lake Chattooga, and the Mac’s View picnic area with gorgeous views of Whiteside Mountain. Membership is by invitation only. MLS# 83657. Offered at $1,325,000.

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Chattooga Club Rustic elegance meets classic Southern style in this spacious tri-story home. With plenty of room for the entire brood, entertaining guests is a pleasure. Gather for lively conversation or curl up with a good book in the great room with its soaring cathedral ceilings and stone fireplace. The family chef will love the beautiful, light-filled French Country gourmet kitchen featuring a professional gas range, double oven, center island with seating, and reclaimed timber beams. Step out onto the divine covered living/dining porch with its own hearth to truly enjoy the mountain lifestyle. The master suite is on the main level, with two lovely guest suites and an office upstairs. Downstairs is a large family room, as well as two more bedrooms, two baths and a bunk room. Offered fully furnished, this luxury retreat is move-in ready. MLS# 81769. Offered at $1,195,000.

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

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

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

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Stunning Creek Lot

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

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

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

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

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

Lake Chattooga Lakefront Lot This beautiful lot with gentle building site. Many gorgeous native rhododendrons and mountain laurel along with hardwoods. Build your mountain retreat in this stunning community with world class amenities. MLS# 79194. Offered at $475,000.

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MOUNTAINTOP

Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club This stunning custom home is perfectly positioned to take advantage of beautiful views of Whiteside Mountain and sits just a short distance from the clubhouse and world class amenities of Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club. With five bedrooms and five and a half baths, including two sumptuous master suites, the spacious floor plan can accommodate the entire family. The well-appointed kitchen with butler’s pantry overlooks the main living area, allowing the chef to be part of the festivities. Enjoy the gorgeous mountain views from the covered porch with its own stone fireplace, or bask in the sun on the open deck. Downstairs, the family room with wet bar and jacuzzi on the outside deck offer more opportunities for relaxation and good times. The transitional decor and elegant neutral color palette really set this home apart — it is a truly superb luxury mountain getaway for the discerning buyer. MLS# 81581. Offered at $1,895,000.

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

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BIG SHEEPCLIFF

Big Sheepcliff Featured in Veranda magazine, Aerie Manor is truly one of the most spectacular properties in Western North Carolina. Perched at approximately 4,600 feet in a very private setting, this estate offers incredible panoramic vistas of the village of Cashiers and the surrounding mountain ranges and lakes in every direction. Soaring 29 foot ceilings greet you at the entry and continue into the elegant formal living area. This stately home features two large master suites and a pair of spacious guest suites. The family room highlights the endless views, while the kitchen and dining room are an entertainer’s dream. No detail was overlooked in creating this masterpiece. On the market for the first time, Aerie Manor is ready for its next owners to enjoy. MLS# 83431. Offered at $2,750,000.

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BIG SHEEPCLIFF

Big Sheepcliff Boasting spectacular panoramic views of Cashiers Valley including Cashiers Lake, this charming custom built mountain retreat is tucked away in the scenic gated community of Big Sheepcliff. With exceptional architectural details and luxury finishes throughout, this warm and inviting home is a must see for those with discriminating taste and an appreciation for quality. The thoughtful floor plan features three bedrooms on the main level and generous outdoor space for taking in the idyllic surroundings. A desirable southern exposure fills the living areas with natural light, and beautiful stone fireplaces enhance multiple rooms. Now being offered furnished! MLS# 80204. Offered at $1,500,000.

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Skylight Farm The 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’. MLS# 83903. Offered at $2,400,000.

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Lake Glenville This is elegant lake-front living at its finest, spread over 1.3 acres. Tucked in a tranquil cove, this property abuts Summersong - the premier estate property on all of Lake Glenville. Owners have given this home a completely new look, with first class renovations. The home is an entertainer’s dream, and features a kitchen that will be any cook’s delight - complete with bar and wine cooler. Open, comfortable living area with incredible views out over the lake from most every room in the house. Master is on main, that features lake views and has door that leads to covered deck where you can enjoy your morning coffee looking out over the lake. Great lake views from both tub and shower in master bath, as well! Office on main level, and two guest rooms and bonus room down. All the work has been done for you on this one. Call listing agent for extensive list of renovations that make this a “like new” home. Furniture and accessories not included, but most available outside of closing. MLS# 83687. Offered at $1,675,000.

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Lake Glenville

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This spectacular fully furnished lakefront home overlooks Lake Glenville and the mountains beyond. Completely updated and turnkey, it features five bedrooms and four and a half baths, including a guest suite with fireplace and morning kitchen. The great room has gorgeous views from every angle, as does the French Country style gourmet kitchen with six-burner gas stove, coffered ceiling and elegant custom cabinetry. The covered living porch with stone fireplace and spacious deck with fire pit offer serene settings to relax and enjoy the lovely surroundings and cool summer temperatures of the mountains. Additional features include a master on main, lower level family room, fun sleeping quarters for the kids, private dock, and an upstairs bonus room that makes a great home office. Trillium Social Membership now included. MLS# 83463. Reduced to $1,750,000.


LAKE GLENVILLE

Summer Hill First time on market, this lake home is mountain lodge elegance at its very finest! Located inside the gates of the prestigious Summer Hill community, this property sits at a cool 3800’ elevation and offers spectacular views looking out over Lake Glenville with the beauty of the Balsam mountains beyond the lake. This home displays the work of a true master craftsman. Eleven different types of wood were used inside the home, and features a beautiful and impressive suspended cherry log staircase down to the lower level. In addition, the living room and loft feature beautiful old cherry beams that are uplighted. Wood floors throughout all the living areas. Two of the bedrooms are on main level. Two separate living areas-one up/ one down. The home features wrap around decks on both levels, so you can sit outside and enjoy the cool mountain breezes that come with this elevation. Main level deck features a large covered area, with a beautiful stone wood burning fireplace and lower level deck has a stone water feature that only adds to the ambience when you step outside or open the windows/doors of the home. This home is set up to enjoy year-round or seasonally--has a two car garage and a generator. Adjacent lot is also available to have as a buffer, or to build a guest house to this property. MLS# 83889. Offered at $1,295,000.

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LAKE GLENVILLE

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

Bright Mountain 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. Paths meander through the flower and vegetable gardens. You’re at the top of the mountain, in a small gated community with views all around. MLS# 84070. Offered at $695,000.

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The Point Great lake-front home on Lake Glenville, on a very gentle lot. Near level walk out to the lake from the lower level. Home features master on main, two BR’s upstairs and a game room and bonus room downstairs. Full bath on each level. Home has everything you need to start enjoying life on the lake--including a garage, a shed where you can store your water toys, an indoor humidity control unit, and a generator. Great deck space and outdoor area to enjoy the nice view of the lake. MLS# 83639. Just listed at $675,000

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

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REDUCED Glen Pointe Dreaming of a mountain home with an exceptional lake view and plenty of room for family and friends? If so, this spacious Glen Pointe estate fits the bill. Sitting on almost two acres, with five bedrooms and five and a half baths, this elegant residence features a dramatic view looking down Lake Glenville with the mountains beyond. Enjoy the natural beauty from the large covered decks or relax by one of several fireplaces. Multiple living areas and a great floor plan make entertaining a pleasure. This home also includes private lake access with a dock and generous parking. MLS# 74152. Reduced to $1,495,000.

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Summer Hill Bring your suitcase and toothbrush--this large rustic mountain lodge on Lake Glenville is ready for its new owners to start enjoying. No detail was spared in creating this sprawling masterpiece, that features amazing woodwork throughout-including a spiral log staircase. Perfect for a large family, or being able to sleep several guests. Plentiful and incredible outdoor deck space, to take in the majestic mountain and lake view-complete with an outdoor fireplace. A short golf cart ride to the lake. MLS# 83508. Offered at $1,200,000.

The Lake Club One of the most beautiful homes on Lake Glenville, situated in a beautiful setting at 3800 feet that overlooks the common meadow area of The Lake Club. This Southern Living design features a light, bright and open floor plan with master on main. Wonderful large gourmet kitchen that features Sub Zero and Viking appliances, opens to both the dining and living areas. Beautiful large stone fireplaces found both inside and out. Home features a two car garage with a separate bedroom/bathroom over the garage. No detail was spared in creating this beautiful custom home. Wood ceilings and floors on main level, and a great punch-out sitting area as part of the master. MLS# 83844. Offered at $849,000.

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Historic Hanks House On the market for the first time, the historic Hanks House estate sits in the heart of the very desirable Highway 107 South corridor in Cashiers. This section of the corridor boasts an impressive concentration of luxury homes, a central location, and two prestigious private country clubs — The Chattooga Club and Wade Hampton Golf Club. With excellent demographics and light restrictions, the Hanks House property represents an exceptional opportunity to build a large single-family compound, several estate homes, or a development such as upscale cottages for seasonal residents. The 12.16-acre property consists of contiguous parcels of 3.41 acres, .64 acres and 8.11 acres. Hanks House and its grounds overlook a gently flowing creek and Wade Hampton Golf Club’s beautiful 7th green. Memberships to The Chattooga Club and Wade Hampton Golf Club are by invitation only. MLS# 83684. Offered at $3,485,000.

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LAKE TOXAWAY

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

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LAKE TOXAWAY

NEWLY PRICED

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

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

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Cedar Hill The Pinnacle of Perfection in prestigious Cedar Hill Nestled in a shady grove of trees at the summit of gated Cedar Hill, this elegant custom-built mountain estate bids welcome to all who enter. Both formal and casual entertaining are a pleasure with the gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry, and wet bar flowing easily to the great room with its striking stone fireplace, soaring ceiling with exposed beams and gorgeous wide plank oak floors. Step out onto the sublime covered living porch with its own fireplace — the perfect spot for savoring a glass of wine or dining al fresco in the fresh mountain air.The spacious master suite with its luxurious bath is located on the main floor along with the study. Downstairs, guests can relax by the hearth in the family room before retiring to one of three beautiful guestrooms with en-suite baths. Additional sleeping quarters and generous storage can be found on the upper level. MLS# 81691. Offered at $1,595,000.

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CEDAR HILL

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

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

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

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NEW CONSTRUCTION

Newly constructed in the premier gated community of Cedar Hill, this stunning mountain home has the chic and clean modern rustic look of Restoration Hardware. Entertain a few close friends or host a larger party in the fantastic great room with its massive stone fireplace, cathedral ceilings, oversized dining area and gorgeous open gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry, high-end stainless steel appliances and a large island for serving. Step out onto the spacious covered porch with two seating areas for cocktails and appetizers, grill some juicy steaks or wind down the day in the Jacuzzi tub on those cool, relaxing evenings for which the Plateau is famous. The main level also features a tranquil master bedroom suite with a spa-like bath, cozy den with its own stone fireplace, two guest suites and a laundry area with storage pantry. Two additional bedrooms and a loft are located upstairs. The picture is complete with lush landscaping and beautiful stonework throughout the property. A must see! MLS# 81998. Offered at $1,695,000.

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Cedar Hill ”I can see for miles and miles” will play in your head, as you take in the view from this elegant custom home. From the expansive deck on the back, you’ll be able to see Bald Rock off to your right-all the way over to the famed Whiteside Mountain off to your left, and all the mountain ranges and Lupton Lake in between. Located in the prestigious gated community of Cedar Hill, no detail was spared in this newer constructed home. A spacious master bedroom suite on main, and a kitchen large enough and with views big enough...that you’ll be tempted to have too many cooks in the kitchen! Two bedrooms/ bathrooms down with a lower living area, that can be accessed taking the stairs or the elevator. Lots of beautiful stonework inside, including in the master bath. Outside, you’ll have to choose from enjoying your coffee or evening drinks in the covered screened porch with wood burning fireplace...or the large open deck. MLS# 83428. Offered at $1,095,000.

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CEDAR HILL

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

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OLD EDWARDS CLUB

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

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HIGHLANDS GAP

Highlands Gap Located on over six acres in the picturesque Highland Gap community of Scaly Mountain, this unique custom home offers gorgeous long range mountain views. No expense was spared in the construction or upkeep of this spacious retreat. Features include master bedroom suites on each level, three stacked stone fireplaces and a beautiful chef’s kitchen, along with a large media room, home office and laundry/mud room. The open decking and screened porch with hot tub offer the best in outdoor living. Take time to enjoy the good life! MLS# 83884. Newly priced at $1,595,000.

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Highlands Gap First time on the market, this is your chance to begin your new mountain lifestyle this season. Situated next to the USFS, with end of road privacy this home exudes peace, quiet and privacy. You are welcomed home by the sounds of the rushing water of Middle Creek falls accompanied by birdsong and a lovely front porch which begs you to come in and make yourself at home. High ceilings, wood floors, and the open great room draws you in to great room and dining area, and a kitchen designed for entertaining. Open and airy, you can enjoy the natural surroundings from every room. On the main level a gracious master suite, large laundry, powder room, and guest suite with private balcony. The lower level leads to the third bedroom, full bath, and bonus room; both with a private patio leading to the lush lawn and garden. With 6 acres, mountain views, private trails and bridges to your own waterfalls and picnic areas, your retreat is complete. Additional acreage available. MLS# 81868. Newly Priced at just $925,000.

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

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Summer Hill First 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 roomeven 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. Offered at $2,750,000.

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

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Big Ridge Estate Home Just Listed! Created 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. No detail was overlooked during the planning and construction of this residence, with upgrades and extras throughout. 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 pavered motor court with generous parking. Upon entering the great room, visitors are greeted by golden hues of light reflected off of the wide plank floors and beamed cathedral ceiling, with soaring windows that highlight the long range vistas. Exemplifying the fine interior and exterior stonework, two massive fireplaces add to the ambiance of warmth and comfort. 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. Offered at $1,590,000.

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Blue Valley Estate Enjoy beautiful, long range mountain views from this 22+/- acre estate. Positioned at an elevation of 3,780 feet. This 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. You will also see several mountain ranges over the Chattahoochee National Forest. 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. Offered at $1,975,000.

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Sassafras Ridge Located on over 9 acres for absolute privacy, this beautiful mountain estate offers gorgeous long range, layered mountain views of Bald Rock and beyond from high atop Sassafras Ridge. Enjoy the panoramic vistas from almost every room in the house, including the striking great room with a massive stone fireplace and the fabulous covered porch with its own stone fireplace for cool evenings. Fine finishes, rich wood floors and walls, beamed cathedral ceilings, abundant natural light and professionally decorated interiors impart a feeling of casual elegance. With five bedrooms, six and a half baths and a large lower level family room with morning kitchen, the spacious floor plan makes hosting the entire family a pleasure. MLS# 80772. Offered at $1,900,000.

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

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

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Zachary’s Gap As you pass the community gates and follow the driveway, this stunning estate welcomes you with rich wood and stone architectural details. Passing the foyer, the living room with grand piano and massive stone fireplace, and soaring ceiling with large timber beams, provides an inviting atmosphere perfect for small gatherings or large festive parties. A gourmet kitchen with an informal dining area are perfect for quick meals or cooking demonstrations. A built-in BBQ on the screened porch with stone fireplace, round out the culinary experience. Relax in the family room for an evening of casual conversation or perhaps a movie. The large master suite, private study, and two additional guest suites round out the main level. For the pet lovers a raised shower/grooming station in the laundry area are a welcomed addition. A game of billiards, watching a sporting event, and a cold beverage from the wet bar on the second level make for a fun afternoon or evening with family and friends. This custom home offers a variety of living spaces and separated for privacy. This cozy and well-designed home is a must see, when searching for a new home. MLS# 81116. Newly listed at $2,790,000.

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SAPPHIRE

NEWLY PRICED Golf Club Estates This home has all the charm of the stately old country club communities found in the North Carolina mountains. Built in 1960, but remodeled to modern conveniences, this home has great indoor/outdoor flow. The property is flat and has a large flowing stream through it. The two ponds are beautifully designed and landscaped. There is a charming guest house. The home opens onto a large patio overlooking the ponds. The amenities of Sapphire Valley, golf, pools, lakes, fitness center, are all nearby. Located a short cart drive to the clubhouse of The Country Club of Sapphire Valley, membership is by invitation only. 4 bedrooms in main house and 1 bedroom in guest house. MLS# 78772. Offered at $850,000.

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NEWLY PRICED

Long Range Views This superbly built custom home offers exceptional long range mountain views! It features two master suites — one on the main level with an adjoining office and the other on the lower level with an adjoining bonus room. You’ll find all the bells and whistles in this mountain retreat, including a Runco home theater system, home office, gourmet kitchen with breakfast bar, welcoming family room with cathedral ceilings, beautiful stone fireplace, generous built-ins, and a wet bar, plus heart pine floors, a second fireplace on the screened porch, and additional screened and covered deck space for outdoor living and entertaining! MLS# 77327. Offered at $1,075,000.

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FIRST TIME ON MARKET

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

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

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The Divide at Bald Rock If you want a mountain view home, this is it! This gorgeous home has everything you are looking for with long, short and rock face mountain views. Enjoy huge southerly long range views that look into the flatlands and lakes of SC and GA and a close up rock-face view as well. Being sold completely furnished with quality mountain decor furnishings. Wood floors throughout the main level, carpet on the lower level with tile floors and granite counters in all 4 baths. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, gas range, granite counter tops, wine cooler, double oven and more! Master bedroom on the main level with private access to deck with wood-burning fireplace. There is also a second master bedroom on the main level that also has a private deck and enjoys the magnificent views. Zip line and rope swing in the back yard that the kids will love! Located in the pristine, gated community of The Divide, where you can enjoy waterfall and mountain views throughout, equestrian center, 9+ miles of maintained hiking/ horseback riding trails and the community Pavilion where you can hold family gatherings or celebrations. MLS# 83651. Offered at $859,000.

Whitewater Ridge Just listed! Exceptional long range mountain views of Whiteside Mountain and National Forest can be seen from almost every room in this home! Open living area with wood ceilings and stone fireplace. Large game room with wet bar on the lower level along with 3 guest bedrooms. Covered porch with wood burning fireplace to enjoy the majestic views. MLS# 84145. Offered at $869,900.

PRICE REDUCED Bald Rock

Hardly lived in mountain cabin on top of Bald Rock. Long range mountain views, as well as short ridge views. Timber frame with attractive shingle style, hardy plank siding. Master bedroom on main level. Lower level boasts 2 bedrooms, full bath and stacked washer/dryer. Enjoy the privacy, views and cool mountain air from this adorable move in condition cabin at 4,000’+ elevation. MLS# 83829. Offered at $399,900.

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Sheepcliff Woods CONVENIENCE, PRIVACY, SECURITY, VIEWS. Beautiful farm style home has it all: quality construction, a beautifully maintained home which fits all the expectations when looking for a home in the mountains. Large covered front porch with rocking chair views to front garden space. On the main level you will enjoy waking up to the views from the master bedroom/bath. There is a second guest bedroom/bath on main. The great room with built-in book cases and cabinets surrounding a large stone fireplace open to the back deck and screened porch offering outdoor living and views of Chimneytop and Cow Rock. Also on the main level you will find the kitchen with walk-in pantry, dining room and large utility room. Upper level has two en-suite guest rooms while the terrace level boasts extra space for large family or guests. You will find another great room with a large stone fireplace, a full kitchen, three bonus rooms accessed inside/outside, a wonderful covered deck leading to a huge level yard with fire pit. Great for children and pets to play. Storage galore. Newly added whole house climate control system. MLS# 82757. Offered at $799,000.

Cedar Crest

Trillium Village

Elegant architecture and interior design make this immaculate retreat the perfect match for those seeking a luxurious mountain home without embarking on new construction or renovation. Soaring ceilings, wood beams and a beautiful stone fireplace highlight the welcoming great room, while the open kitchen and dining room lead to the screened living porch with its own fireplace — a sublime setting for outdoor living and entertaining. The split floor plan features the spacious master suite with sitting area on the main level, the family room and a guest bedroom downstairs and a library/office and second guest bedroom upstairs. MLS# 83374. Offered at $787,800.

This charming, impeccably decorated cottage in popular Trillium is perched at a cool 3,600 feet of elevation, with pretty mountain views and end-of-the-road privacy. Great indoor and outdoor space allows you to enjoy the surrounding natural beauty. Easy mountain living at its finest, this well-kept home offers low maintenance, lock-and-leave convenience. Along with two bedrooms on the main floor, a beautiful custom staircase leads to a spacious loft. Â The cozy private fire pit area. MLS# 81097. Offered at $295,000.

Walnut Gap 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. Offered at $525,000.

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PENDING

Woods Mountain

Arrowhead

Great Lake Glenville property that offers the best of both worlds. You’ll enjoy the quiet of being one layer above the lake, with a short walk down to the community pavilion and dock-where you can enjoy the lake. Newer construction, this custom built home is ready to move in. Main bedroom suite on main level, with two bedrooms up. Second living area with a kitchenette and full bath on lower level. An affordable way to enjoy Lake Glenville access in a beautiful home. MLS# 83781. Offered at $475,000.

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

Sapphire Valley

Custom Home with Mountain View

Located on almost an acre in Holly Forest, this very private three bedroom, two and a half bath home has lots of windows and lots of light! The living room exudes a welcoming mountain feel with a beamed cathedral ceiling, soaring wood burning stone fireplace and wideplank wood floors. The master suite has its own fireplace for cool nights, as well as a sunroom. The peaceful setting offers wintertime mountain views and a trail leading to a meandering stream.. MLS# 83706. Offered at $329,000.

Why build and have to wait?? Almost new home located within walking distance of Narrows Waterfall. This move in ready home with vaulted ceilings in the living room and fireplace has the perfect blend of rustic mountain finishes while keeping the house light and bright. A family room on the lower level offers additional living space and privacy. This is a perfect mountain retreat or year around residence. MLS# 76101. Offered at $409,000.

Hickory Knoll Enjoy the tranquil and private setting of this cozy mountain cabin, tucked away in the scenic community at an elevation of over 4,000 feet. The relaxed floor plan has two bedrooms and a bath on the main level, with a bonus space and second bath on the lower level. Additional features include a double garage, spacious covered porch and stone fireplace in the living room for cool evenings. MLS# 83709. Offered at $179,000.

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Trillium Village The Tudor-inspired mountain home with great amenity package! A striking dual-sided, floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace is the centerpiece of this charming Trillium bungalow. Bathed in natural light, the coffered wood ceilings, warm hardwood flooring, and a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops mark an interior befitting a luxury manor. MLS# 83773. Offered at $335,000.

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PRICE REDUCED Holly Forest

Sitting on a private cul-de-sac in the heart of Sapphire Valley, this move in ready traditional home has been recently updated and very well maintained. The welcoming living room with an elegant stone fireplace and vaulted ceilings opens to the dining room and a spacious kitchen with plenty of cabinets, newer stainless steel appliances and a center island. The master suite with sitting area is on the main level, with a family room and two additional bedrooms and baths downstairs. MLS# 82915. Just reduced to $375,000.

The Oaks

Lake Glenville Cute house that’s been well-maintained with a nice view of Lake Glenville and the mountains. Very close to town, this three bedroom house has master on main and two additional bedrooms and a bonus room down. Roof replaced in 2010. The home has new kitchen appliances, a new driveway and fence, new septic tank, new well with new pump/holding tank/whole house water filtration system. Great covered decks both upstairs and down to enjoy the great lake and mountain views. MLS# 83305. Offered at $349,000.

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

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

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 with plenty of storage, a spacious family room with vaulted ceilings and wood beams, and a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, plus gleaming hardwood floors, a second fireplace on the screened porch, and additional deck space for outdoor living and entertaining. MLS#83609. Offered at $459,000.

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Cedar Crest

PENDING

Luxurious, like-new mountain home in the small gated community of Cedar Crest, offers the finest in architecture and craftsmanship. Owners will have to choose from the many great spots to enjoy living on the main level, while guests will enjoy having their own privacy both upstairs and down. Be sure to check out the private deck off master and the covered grilling porch off the covered screened porch. Both indoor and outdoor fireplaces have gas starters. Seller is willing to sell most furnishings and accessories separately elegantly decorated. MLS# 82239. Offered at $749,000.

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

Farmhouse

Lake Toxaway

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

One of the best panoramic long-range lake and mountain view properties in the NC mountains. This home sits at a cool 4000’+ elevation and offers a breath-taking view of multiple mountain ranges and looks out over 4 lakes in 3 different states (Toxaway - NC, Jocassee & Keowee - SC and Hartwell in GA). Master on main with additional bedrooms and baths up and down. MLS# 79994. Offered at $599,000.

High Hemlock

Bridge Creek

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

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

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Whisper Lake

Embrace the peace and serenity of waterfront mountain living in this classic log home sitting directly on Whisper Lake. The property is nearly level all the way to the water’s edge, so swimming, fishing, canoeing and kayaking can be enjoyed with ease. A dock can be added if desired. The large rear deck, screened porch, and floor-to-ceiling glass in the great room highlight the fabulous lake and mountain ridge views. With the master suite on main, two bedrooms upstairs, and a spacious lower level with a bonus room, living room, full bath and private access, this is a great house for a family. It would also make a terrific vacation rental. Residents of Whisper Lake have access to the many amenities of the Sapphire Valley Resort. MLS# 83663. Offered at $695,000.

Cedar Creek Woods

Sapphire Valley

Wonderful mountain view family home in well-established club and tennis community. Located in the lovely Cedar Creek Woods neighborhood. Roomy 4 bedroom/5 bath home with nicely landscaped grounds. Master bedroom plus guest bedroom on main floor. Additional guest rooms upstairs. Loft area upstairs, workshop/ artist studio on main floor. Wonderful year round or summer retreat. MLS# 79265. Offered at $575,000.

Just listed! Wonderful Sapphire Valley Home located close to Fairfield Lake and all the amenities of Sapphire Valley. A cascading stream flows through the property with the wonderful water sounds heard from the master bedroom and large covered porch. Living area overlooking large deck for great mountain living and entertaining. MLS# 84159. Offered at $319,000.

REDUCED Pine Forest Overlooking Lonesome Valley and the mountains beyond, this home situated on over 4 acres affords you privacy and convenience to both Sapphire and Cashiers. Wonderful mountain feel with an open floor plan which is inviting and makes for the perfect year-round or summer home. Large unfinished basement for additional space. The home is fully furnished with some minor exceptions. MLS # 75868. Offered at $519,000.

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

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Sapphire Valley

PRICE REDUCED

This welcoming move-in ready home offers amazing views of Chimneytop Mountain and Sapphire Valley. Spacious kitchen, living and dining areas open to a covered deck - perfect for entertaining family and friends or simply relaxing. The split bedroom plan features three bedrooms on the main level, plus a separate family room, bonus room and deck on the lower level. This lovely mountain home is a great value at this price! MLS# 77386. Offered at $495,000.

Lake Glenville Area

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

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

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

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

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Tater Knob Estates

Sapphire Valley

Looking for BIG lake views in the mountains on the east side of Glenville within ten minutes to town? Look no further! This beautiful home sits at approximately 3,700 feet and has spectacular views of Lake Glenville! A 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with two additional lower level bonus rooms and an abundance of storage space is the perfect mountain and lake view home. The community provides its residents Lake Glenville direct access, a boat launch and a covered picnic area! MLS# 84073. Just listed at 389,500

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. Offered at $355,000.

Sheepcliff Crossing If you’re looking for an incredibly well-built, immaculate home you have found it! This inviting three bedroom, three and a half bath home with breathtaking long range views of Chimneytop and Rock Mountains. Sitting on a quiet cul-de-sac at over 3,500 feet, the property offers privacy, cool temperatures and beautiful terraced gardens. The traditional floor plan features the luxurious main bedroom suite with its own fireplace on the main level, plus two guest bedrooms and a loft upstairs. An additional finished bonus room over the garage. An adjacent lot is also available for even larger views & more privacy. MLS# 83934. Offered at $775,000.

Holly Forest

Holly Forest

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

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 Just listed at $475,000

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Sapphire Valley

Turkey Knob

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

Panoramic long range layered mountain views of the Parkway, Chimneytop, Terrapin and Sheepcliff Mountains! This three bedroom home is in excellent condition with an aggressive list price and a motivated seller. Home features include an open floor plan with cathedral ceilings, wood burning fireplace, lots of glass, granite countertops, Brazilian cherry flooring, large wrap around deck and the master on the main. The lower level includes a second living space, 2 guest bedrooms and a covered deck. MLS# 80288. Offered at $449,000.

Holly Berry Estates

LAKE FRONTAGE

With lake frontage and coveted Whiteside Mountain rock face views, this spacious home offers gorgeous vistas from almost every room. The main level features an oversized living room, kitchen with eat-in area, dining room and sun room, along with the master suite and two guest suites. The lower level has a large family room and third guest suite. Walk a few steps down to Holly Berry Lake and drop a line in the water or head over to the nearby common area for a canoe ride or leisurely picnic. MLS# 83436. Offered at $399,000.

PRICE REDUCED Golf Club Estates

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

Shoal Creek Rocky Mountain Estates Perched at 3,300 feet, this three bedroom, two bath log home has majestic long range views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Open living with a cozy stone fireplace as the focal point. The main level features two guest bedrooms and a full bath with laundry. The master suite is in the loft overlooking the great room. Relax on the large wraparound deck and enjoy the crisp mountain air and breathtaking mountain vistas. MLS# 83419. Offered at $339,000.

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Great cottagestyle home in very convenient location. Large wrap-around porch, vaulted living room with fireplace. Large enough for a family, small enough for easy maintenance. Near Lake Glenville and new public access area with swim beach. MLS# 81877. Offered at $229,500.

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Spring Forest

JUST REDUCED

Sitting in the clouds at 3,800 feet, Listening Point with magnificent mountain and rock face views of Cow Rock, Bald Rock and Chimneytop mountains. The great room makes quite an impression with its soaring cathedral ceilings, stone fireplace, and huge wall of windows highlighting the incredible vistas and filling the room with sunlight. A large master suite is located on the main level with two guest rooms upstairs, all with vaulted ceilings. The versatile open loft can be used as a den, office or sleeping quarters for visitors. This sale includes a Holly Forest lot as well which will allow the new owner access to the Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. MLS# 82309. Offered at $550,000.

Burlingame

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

Sapphire This one-story three bedroom, two bath home has a pretty view of tranquil Hogback Lake. Light and bright with lots of windows, the open living area has a floor to ceiling stone fireplace and new hickory wood floors. The private master suite features large closets and a wellappointed bath. A spacious kitchen and dining room open to the back deck — a great spot for grilling steaks and BBQ. Relax on the front deck in a comfortable rocking chair while enjoying the lake view and cool temperatures. MLS# 83510. Offered at $219,900.

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Highlands Pilots Knob This inviting partially finished home in the new gated subdivision of Pilots Knob is a fantastic opportunity to purchase at a substantial discount and finish to your specifications. Enjoy awe-inspiring long range, layered mountain views and cool summer temperatures at an elevation of over 3,500 feet. MLS# 80634. Home to be completed in August 2016 and now being offered at $439,900.

Perfect for your summer vacation home within the city limits of Highlands. Two large bedrooms, kitchen and great room situated on a large lot with a front deck to enjoy the cool mountains. This home would also be a great year round starter home and investment. The current owner put on a new roof and HVAC unit. MLS# 79541. $262,000.

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

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Sapphire Valley

Pine Creek

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

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

Cashiers Cottage Wonderful cottage located just minutes to Cashiers along the historic 107 South corridor. The living room with stone fireplace and wood ceilings, along with the kitchen outfitted with stainless steel appliances, dining area, and master bedroom with vaulted ceilings are all located on the main level. The two additional bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and bathroom are located on the upper level. This charming newer home is a great weekend getaway or year around home. Beautiful quality finishes. MLS# 82590. Price reduced to $259,000!

Whitewater Ridge

Located in the heart of Sapphire, this traditional five bedroom, three and a half bath home Features an open kitchen with breakfast bar, a gas fireplace and beautiful wood floors. Perfect for families, the split floor plan places the master suite on the main level. Relax in the fresh mountain air on the screened porch or enjoy a delicious BBQ with friends on the outdoor deck. This incredibly well priced home comes with Sapphire Valley Resort amenities. MLS# 83735. Offered at $219,900.

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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 $775,000.

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Sapphire

Burlingame Beautiful condominium with lush landscaping located convenient to the clubhouse. This particular unit is spacious and overlooks the golf course offering great views. Master and guest bedrooms are on the main level with additional loft bedroom and bath. Great value in Burlingame. MLS# 81794. Offered at $165,000.

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Sapphire Valley

Cashiers

Full of colorful gardens, this charming lakefront and mountain view property encompasses more than two acres with steps to scenic Hogback Lake. The main level features a large great room with a stone fireplace and high beamed ceiling, and a lovely open kitchen with a breakfast bar and lots of storage. The main bedroom suite takes advantage of the beautiful lake and mountain views. Two guest bedrooms round out the floor plan. The lower level has a family room, small kitchen, bonus room and guest bedroom with a full bath. The property has been meticulously maintained by longtime owners. MLS# 83821. Offered at $650,000.

Prepare to fall in love with this picture-perfect mountain hideaway! This charming cottage is stylish, crisp and clean with a wonderful cozy ambience. Upgrades include granite counters, hardwood floors, fresh paint, newer appliances and tile baths. You’ll love to linger on the roomy covered front porch and relax to the sounds of the babbling brook. Includes use of the community pavilion. Great low maintenance weekend getaway or an affordable Cashiers cottage. MLS# 83205. Just listed at $175,000.

Hilltop

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

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

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

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. Offered at $160,000.

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

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Pilots Knob

JUST RELEASED! Six 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 $74,700.

Timber Frame Home

Located just west of Highlands, this newer, beautifully constructed timber frame home is a fantastic mountain retreat. Only fine finishes were used, from the custom cabinetry and premium kitchen, bath and lighting fixtures, to the stainless steel appliances, granite surfaces, glass shower enclosures and hand-chiseled stone sinks. Beamed cathedral ceilings and rich natural wood create a comfortable lodge ambiance. With gorgeous layered mountain views and cool breezes at 3,700 feet, outdoor living space is a must. The huge covered porch with a wood-burning stone fireplace and built-in grilling station fits the bill perfectly. Chefs will love the spacious kitchen with its six-burner gas cooktop, double oven, pot filler, deep farm sink, and large center island with room for seating and serving. The master suite features beautiful vistas right from the bed and a private study for watching television, reading or using the computer. The luxurious bath has a generously sized shower, as well as a jetted soaking tub with lovely views of its own. The property offers easy access from Atlanta and is less than 10 miles from the many shops and restaurants on Highlands’ famous Main Street. MLS# 83682.Offered at $825,000.

REDUCED Trillium Village Perched on a scenic hillside, this beautiful home is just a short walk to The Landings restaurant and waterfront activity center in Trillium. The open floor plan is perfect for intimate entertaining and larger parties. One bedroom is located on the main level and a private grand suite sits upstairs; two more guestrooms and a family room are on the lower level. Relax on the inviting covered porch with its cozy fireplace. This attractive mountain getaway is very well appointed and can be purchased turnkey. MLS# 82939. Offered at $689,000.

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Tranquil and private, Raven Crest is a hidden gem in the heart of Sapphire Valley, with only 16 spacious home sites perched between 3,500-3,800 feet of elevation. Take in the beauty and wonder of the Blue Ridge Mountains that surround this majestic mountaintop community, with breathtaking long range views into the foothills of South Carolina. Several lakes can be seen in the distance, including Lake Jocassee and Lake Keowee. 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. Raven Crest borders 357 acres of Nantahala National Forest for privacy and is convenient to the numerous amenities of Cashiers, Sapphire and Highlands. It is also just 1½ hours to the Asheville, NC or Greenville, SC airports and 2½ hours to Atlanta. Get back to nature and come see the peace and serenity that Raven Crest has to offer.

RAVEN CREST – Mountain View Lots Ranging from $80,000 - $295,000 Lot # Street Name

Acreage

Views

Price

Exposure

5

Windy Gap Lane

1.93

Great, Short, Mountain

$80,000

Northern

6

Windy Gap Lane

3.02

Great, Short, Mountain

$90,000

Northern

8

Windy Gap Lane

.99

Exceptional, Long, Mountain, Lakes, Panoramic

$185,000

Eastern

9

Windy Gap Lane

2.17

Exceptional, Long, Mountain, Lakes, Panoramic, Borders National Forest $295,000

Southern

10

Windy Gap Lane

2.31

Exceptional, Long, Mountain, Borders National Forest

SOLD

Southern

11

Windy Gap Lane

1.07

Great, Short, Mountain, Panoramic

$140,000

Northwestern

12

Windy Gap Lane

2.10

Great, Long, Mountain, Lakes, Borders National Forest

SOLD

Southeastern

13

S. Black Bear Court

1.68

Great, Long, Mountain, Lakes Borders National Forest

SOLD

Southeastern

14

S. Black Bear Court

2.65

Exceptional, Long, Mountain, Lakes, Borders National Forest

$195,000

Southeastern

15

S. Black Bear Court

3.82

Exceptional, Long, Mountain, Lakes, Panoramic, Borders National Forest $215,000

Southeastern

16

S. Black Bear Court

1.58

Exceptional, Long, Mountain, Lakes, Panoramic, Borders National Forest $225,000

Southern

17

S. Black Bear Court

2.29

Exceptional, Short, Long, Mountain, Panoramic

$200,000

Southwestern

18

S. Black Bear Court

1.65

Great, Short, Mountain, Panoramic

$140,000

Northern

19

S. Black Bear Court

1.51

Great, Long, Short, Mountain, Panoramic, Borders National Forest

$140,000

Northwestern

20

S. Black Bear Court

2.51

Great, Short, Mountain, Panoramic, Borders National Forest

$185,000

Southwestern

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Mountain Club

Amazing opportunity! Mountain living made easy in this very desirable community in Sapphire Valley. Additional nights available with a short three days’ notice, based on availability. Exchange nights with the Registry Collection and 3RDHOME and enjoy stays around the world. Mountain Club offers many amenities for the whole family at the Mountain Club and SVMA which include: indoor and outdoor pool, sauna, hot tub, fitness room, movie rentals, game room, pool table, ping pong, miniature golf, bocce ball, air hockey, croquet, tanning beds, horseshoe pits, massage therapy, bicycle rental, various arts & crafts classes, snow skiing and tubing, Lake Fairfield boat dock, tennis and racquet club, 18 hole PDA golf course, 9 hole executive golf course, driving range, putt-putt, gem mining, summer concerts, planned excursions, kids’ camps, and horseback riding. Now offering 1/12th starting at $62,000 and 1/6th starting at $99,000.

Commercial Properties

Cashiers 64 Frontage

Cashiers Commercial Building

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

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

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

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

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

Lots & Land Sapphire Highway 64 Stunning level property on Highway 64 in Sapphire Valley located across the street from Lonesome Valley entrance. The rear of the property is bordered by the Horsepasture River. A variety of development opportunities including multi-family, restaurant and a host of other commercial uses. MLS# 76184. $699,000. Whisper Lake Great lot with an easy build site at an incredible price. An easy walk/ drive down to the community boat dock where you can store your canoe/kayak. Part of the Sapphire Master Association; enjoy the benefits of Sapphire amenities. MLS# 78373. $17,900. 915 Acre Tract on Trout Creek Minutes north of Lake Glenville off 107 N, this 915-acre tract of land is suitable for development and/ or preservation. Trout Creek flows through the property; box canyon and other natural amenities make this piece unique. Price upon request. Top of Cherry Knob This fantastic 262-acre tract of land features spectacular 300+ degree views from the top of Cherry Knob Mountain. A long range view of Lake Glenville, Big Ridge, and Cullowhee make this property unique and suitable for either a private estate or development. $3,000,000. Glen Laurel Wonderful large building site that can be subdivided. Big views of mountains and Lake Glenville. Access to shared dock on Lake Glenville. Convenient to Cashiers, Franklin and Sylva. Very gentle

building sites. Underground utilities available. Wildlife Service boat ramp is within 1/2 mile so you can put in and take out your lake toys easily. MLS# 78191. $99,000. Bear Lake Development Opportunity The ultimate development project or private retreat! 1,542 acres on Bear Lake with 4.5 miles of lake frontage. Two miles of trout stream, the dramatic Sol’s Creek Waterfall with its 120-foot drop, and picturesque rock cliffs with wild goats add to the allure of this mountain sanctuary. Elevations from 2,600 to 3,800 feet. Owner will subdivide and consider owner financing. Whiteside Forest 1.63 gently rolling acres with a hidden stream meandering through the middle of the property. Very private setting with lots of hardwoods, rhododendron and mountain laurel throughout. Several great building sites to choose from. Easy 10 minute drive to Cashiers, 20 minute drive to Highlands. MLS# 81611. $29,000. Bridge Creek Easy building lots in gated Bridge Creek Community. Community amenities include trout stream, stocked pond, chimney garden and hiking trails. MLS# 81452 and 81453. $27,500 each. Large level corner lot on bold trout stream. Norton Creek is the largest stream feeding into nearby Lake Glenville. This gated community features covered bridge entrance, underground utilities, walking trails, large community pond, chimney garden and more. MLS# 76927. $35,000.

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. Whitewater Ridge Exceptional long range mountain views and adjoins Nantahala National Forest! This 3.07 acre lot sits at approximately 3,650 ft. elevation and has dead-on views of Whiteside Mountain and outlying mountains as well. Gentle driveway access and house site with community water and underground utilities. This is the perfect lot to build your private mountain dream home. MLS# 81013. $145,000. Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club Stunning views of Yellow Mountain set this home site apart from many in Mountaintop Golf and Lake Club. The club offers a full complement of amenities including a Fazio golf course, luxurious clubhouse, and lake club. It is time to build on this fabulous lot situated at almost 4,000’ of elevation, which is perfect for enjoying those cool mountain summers. MLS# 81552. $625,000. Bald Rock Lush with native trees and rhododendrons, this private 5.5 acre lot is located in the prestigious gated community of Bald Rock. Great panoramic mountain views from this 3,800 ft. elevation lot. Quick

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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access to the 9 miles of maintained equestrian/hiking trails that also continue into 6,300 Panthertown Nature Preserve. MLS# 81491. $99,000. Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip. No need to share when you have your own slip in community dock. Gated community with tennis court. Norton Creek Falls just a few yards away can be heard clearly. MLS# 81652. $129,500. Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip. No need to share, this lot has short walk to community boat dock and across drive from community tennis court. Very level building site. Some lake view. Underground utilities. MLS# 81650. $199,500. Big Sheepcliff Located just North of the Cashiers crossroads, this property has big views of mountains and Lake Glenville. Facing northwest with an easy building site. At over 4,400 feet elevation, you get the cool summer breezes. MLS# 82483. Just listed at $275,000. Shepherds Mountain Incredible lake and mountain view lot with a flat building site to perch your home 400’ above Lake Glenville. This almost 2 acre lot is located in the gated community of Shepherds Mountain--that provides property owners in-ground utilities, paved roads, a small clubhouse, and deeded access to Lake Glenville. MLS# 79858. $149,000. 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.

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Glen Laurel Huge views of Lake Glenville and mountains. Access to Lake Glenville with shared dock. Paved roads and community water. Underground utilities. Less than 1/4 mile, from a public boat launch. MLS# 81939. $49,500. Cullowhee Mountain 7.5 +/- private acres with fantastic views! The driveway and easy build home site have been cut in and a septic system has been installed. 15 minutes to Lake Glenville boat launch. MLS# 77889. $49,900. Cedar Ridge Estates Listen to the sound of rushing water in your backyard with the convenience of being minutes to Cashiers and Sapphire and all of the wonderful amenities. Located on a cul-de-sac. MLS# 81921. $59,000. Lake Club One of the biggest lake/mountain view lots on all of Lake Glenville! Enjoy panoramic, year-round views from this almost 3 acre lot in the gated community of The Lake Club. Some view has been trimmed, to let you see what some lucky someone will enjoy for years to come. The home site for the property sits at nearly 4000’ in elevation, offering big views out over the lake and to the mountains beyond. The Lake Club offers the only community clubhouse, with a community dock to store your boat. MLS# 82171. $249,000. Sapphire High What everyone wants in a mountain property. A cascading stream with waterfalls and pools that is entirely inside the property. A building site with long-range mountain views that also overlooks the falls. Southern exposure from the building site and a mountain to the north to block the cold winter winds. A community with golf courses, pools, playgrounds, picnic areas, a swimming-canoeing-and fishing lake, hiking trails, tennis, community center, fitness center, restaurants and bars. Just a short drive to the resort towns of Cashiers and Highlands. You may have heard that all this wasn’t possible in one property - but here it is. MLS# 82083. $239,500. Glen Pointe Lake Glenville access lot with dedicated boat slip in community dock. Wooded lot in gated community with tennis court. Easy building site, easy septic. Hear the sounds of Norton Creek Falls

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Wade Hampton Golf Club Incredible value in Wade Hampton Golf Club. Convenient to the clubhouse and located on a quiet street with a gentle building site. If you can’t find the perfect home in this prestigious community, consider building your mountain cottage or estate home. MLS# 81774. Just listed at $75,000. 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. $114,900. Glen Pointe Lake Glenville lakefront lot with huge views of the lake and mountains. View looks down the length of the lake and is convenient to both Cashiers and Highlands. Located in the small (14 lot) gated community of Glen Pointe. Community has paved roads and tennis court. MLS# 82481. Just listed at $425,000. Glen Laurel Large view lot with lake access. Paved road wraps around lot with gentle building area at bottom and big view from top. Lake and mountain views. Paved road and underground utilities. MLS# 82648. $35,000. Trillium A very affordable bank owned lot in Trillium. Easy building site and adjacent to golf course. Cart path is easement through the lot so you can take a cart directly to clubhouse. Trillium has an 18 hole course, indoor and outdoor tennis, pool, fitness center, marina and more. This is the only country club community located on the shores of Lake Glenville, the highest lake in the East at 3500 feet elevation. MLS# 82709. $34,900.

Bridge Creek Premiere 1.29 acre lot with fantastic views of Lake Glenville, framed with rolling mountain top views to the Blue Ridge Parkway and just minutes to Cashiers. It has an easy build site and is approved for a 5 bedroom septic. The community is gated, stream front and has a community pond/picnic area. MLS# 82659. $149,000. Arrowhead Great building site along the historic 107 South corridor located next to Wade Hampton Golf Club and The Chattooga Club. Water, septic and power are all installed to the site. The home is situated overlooking a flat lawn area which adjoins Fowler Creek. Seller has preliminary home plans. MLS# 82672. $195,000. Laurel Falls 2 great adjoining lots in the scenic and wild gated subdivision of Laurel Falls. Each lot has a current survey, septic evaluation for a 3 bedroom home with easy building home sites! A small stream runs through the property. Ridge line views with tree trimming. Lots of usable land. Laurel Falls is bordered by thousands of acres of protected Panthertown Valley. The Yosemite of the East. MLS# 82830. $79,900. Summer Hill Great lakefront lot on wide part of Lake Glenville, in the prestigious gated community of Summer Hill. Easy, east facing building envelope, with a gentle slope down to the already installed private boat dock. With some tree trimming, this lot will offer spectacular lake AND mountain views. Last great lakefront lot available in Summer Hill. Perfect spot to build your dream lake house, and enjoy for years to come. MLS# 82840. $535,000.

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

Highlands – Dog Mountain Wonderful building lot in established community in-town Highlands. Great winter views of Whiteside Mountain, Terrapin Mountain and Satulah Mountain. Possible year-round views with tree trimming. At 3,900+ feet elevation this is a great spot to build a mountain home with easy access. Close to town so you are only minutes from downtown Highlands where you can enjoy the collection of unique shops, art galleries and fine restaurants. This lot has low HOA fees and a current 3 bedroom septic permit. MLS# 83111. $99,000. Holly Forest Easy build lot with a great view of Chimney Top Mountain. Sapphire HOA has approved access through adjoining green space allowing for a gentle driveway and very private home site. Quick drive to Highway 64 with no steep roads to climb or descend. MLS# 83009. $45,000. Sims Valley Easy build Sims Valley lot with big view potential. Gated access, paved roads, community water, clubhouse, fitness room, outdoor pool, green space, ponds and picnic area with charming rustic cabin. The lot is approximately 1.72 acres and could have amazing long and short range mountain views with tree trimming. The seller is motivated and it’s a great time to be a buyer! Owner financing available for qualified buyers. MLS# 82916. $45,000. Bridge Creek Great east facing lot in the Bridge Creek community. Big view, easy build. Big lot. Gentle building site. Underground utilities and paved road to lot. MLS# 82884. $29,900. Tahala Shores Nice wooded building site above the road. Very close to common area on Lake Glenville. Easy build, priced to sell. MLS# 82952. $35,000 Stonecreek Estates Four fabulous lots, some with incredible mountain views, in this conveniently located neighborhood in Sapphire Valley. A short walk or golf cart ride to CCSV or SVMA. Lots from $19,900 to $49,900 Cedar Hill High elevation, easy to build lot with beautiful ridgeline views in the prestigious gated community of Cedar Hill. Sewer hook-up or 3 bedroom septic approved. Full Sapphire Valley amenities available with initiation and annual fees. 5 minutes to Cashiers, 20 minutes to Highlands. OWNER FINANCING is available! MLS# 72809. $109,000.


Glen Cove Estates Nice lakefront lot located on the east side of Lake Glenville. Approximately 100 feet of rock seawall installed and approved for a dock. The property has a shared water supply and is tied into a community sewer system. You don’t need to leave room for a septic field so you can build closer to the lake! Located just a quick 7 minute drive to downtown Cashiers. MLS# 80614. $275,000. Bridge Creek Private, gently rolling stream lot in the scenic Bridge Creek subdivision. Lots of mountain laurel, rhododendron and hardwoods. Gated entrance with charming drive over Norton Creek through a covered bridge. 15 minutes to Cashiers, 25 minutes to Highlands. MLS# 82970. $19,900. 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. $26,000. Bridge Creek 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. High Springs It doesn’t get much better than this! Gentle 1.8 acre building lot with easy driveway access 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. $85,000. Falcon Ridge Maybe the best view in the area. On a clear day you can see the lakes of Bad Creek, Jocassee, Keowee, and Hartwell. Unlimited view to the southeast and layered view to the south and west. You can see all of Sapphire Valley and west beyond Whiteside Mountain. If you have a buyer looking for the best and longest view here - this is it! At 4,600 feet in elevation. MLS# 83274. $305,000. Big Sheepcliff Truly a remarkable lot! This almost 5 acre lot has panoramic views of rock face vistas as well as long range mountain views. A majority of this estate size lot is nearly level which makes it the perfect place

Cullowhee Forest Development opportunity with some infrastructure in place. Originally, this tract was known as the Tuckasegee property and part of River Rock. Millions have been invested in roads, water and power infrastructure. Perfect project to complete by savvy developer. Wonderful mountain views and stream front lots. MLS# 81020. $3,500,000. to build a private mountain home. Easy, private driveway access with plenty of land left to enjoy the outdoors. At 4,380 ft. elevation, enjoy the cool mountain air along with the peace and quiet. Private community water which is included in dues. MLS# 83299. $315,000. Tahala Shores Fantastic lot with a boat dock on Lake Glenville within easy walking distance. MLS# 83464. $165,000. Holly Forest Beautiful wooded mountain lots in desirable Holly Forest XIV sits at approximately 3,800 feet with SVMA amenities. MLS# 83381 and 83382. $3,500 each lot. 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. $24,900. Norton Great building lot if you want easy access and a bold stream with small waterfalls. Norton Creek has great trout fishing and has many pools adjacent to this property. MLS# 81312. $55,000. 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. Sapphire High Nearly level high elevation 11 acre estate at an elevation of 4,300 feet, the property is essentially flat, heavily wooded and subdividable. MLS# 83547. $124,900. 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. Big Sheepcliff 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. 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. $225,000. 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. 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. Falcon Ridge 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. Cedar Hill 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.

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

Five Stone 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 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. $2,200,000. Round Hill Very gentle and easy building lot at the end of a cul-de-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. $50,000. 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. Big Ridge 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. $79,900. Falcon Ridge 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. $96,900. High Hemlock One of the most beautiful building sites on the plateau. Gorgeous views everywhere you look including Laurel Knob and Whiteside Mountain from this 5.55 acres with flat building site. MLS# 83720. $650,000.

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

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

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

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

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

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Acupuncture Aery Chiropractic & Acupuncture www.aerychiropractic.com Kim Bonsteel, L.Ac., LMBT www.acupuncturehighlands.com

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Accommodations Chambers Agency www.chambers-realty.com Chandler Inn www.thechandlerinn.com Country Club Properties www.ccphighlandsnc.com Fire Mountain Inn & Cabins www.firemt.com Inn at Half-Mile Farm www.halfmilefarm.com Landmark Vacation Rentals www.landmarkvacations.com Silver Creek Real Estate Group www.ncliving.com Whiteside Cove Cottages York House Inn

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Antiques & Home Furnishings The Bear’s Den The Brier Patch Bound’s Cave www.boundscave.com Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com Dovetail Antiques Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Estate Sale Into the Woods Mantiques www.mantiquesnc.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com MIrror Lake Antiques & Jewelry www.mirrorlakeantiques.com Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Porters Collectibles www.portersofdil ard.com Rusticks www.rusticks.com Scudder’s Gall eries www.scuddersgallery.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com The Village Hound www.onceuponadog.com Vivianne Metzger www.vmantiques.com Watauga Creek www.wataugacreek.com

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Highlands Fine Art www.highlandsfineartandestatejewelry.com Page 15 Into the Woods Page 141 Justin Allman - Fire Moss Pottery Page 101 Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Page 19 Mill Creek Gallery Page 103 Mountain Mist Gallery www.mountainmistgallery.com Page 71 Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass Page 101 Oakleaf www.oakleafhighlands.com Page 29 Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Page 21, 56 Robert Tino Art Gallery www..roberttinogallery.com Page 87 Scudder’s Gallleries www.scuddersgallery.com Page 59 Shuptrine Gallery www.shuptrinegallery.com Page 104 Smitten Page 93 The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Page 57 Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com Page 37 TJ B Gallery www.tjbmens.com Page 97 Automotive Services Mountain Motorwerks

www.mmhighlands.com Bakeries

Bake My Day Cream and Flutter www.creamandflutter.com

www.mtnworks.com www.plattarchitecture.com

Satulah Mountain Brewing Co The Ugly Dog Pub - Highlands The Ugly Dog Pub - Cashiers

www.satulahmountainbrewing.com www.theuglydogpub.com www.theuglydogpub.com

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Bedding/Linens/Comforters Blue Ridge Bedding www.blueridgebedding.com Cashiers Emporium Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com High Cotton www.highcottonluxurylinens.com Into the Woods Lenz Gifts The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com

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Bird Supplies Page 179 Page 32

Art Galleries/Artists Annell, Portrait Artist www.annell.com Around Back at Rocky’s Place www.aroundbackatrockysplace.com The Bascom www.thebascom.org Blue Valley Gallery The Brier Patch Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com Calderone Fine Art Gallery www.calderonegallery.com CK Swan www.ckswan.com GG’s Consignments, Etc.* www.ggsconsignment.com Gracewear Collections www.gracewearcollection.com

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Bars

Architects/Designers Mountainworks Design Platt Architecture

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Bird Barn and Gift Emporium

Page 9 Books

The Book Nook The Corner Store Dovetail Antiques Gracewear Collections www.gracewearcollection.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com

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Breweries Satulah Mountain Brewing Co

www.satulahmountainbrewing.com

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Builders Arrowood Construction

www.arrowoodconstruction.com

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Builders Supplies Zoller Hardware

www.zollerhardware.com

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Business Supplies Business Spot Dauntless Printing

Page 46 Page 49 Catering

Bella’s Fressers www.fresserseateryhighlands.com The Kitchen www.thekitchenofhighlands.com Rosewood Market www.rosewoodgourmet.com

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Chambers of Commerce Highlands Chamber of Commerce www.highlandschamber.org Cashiers Chamber of Commerce www.cashiersareachamber.com

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Narcissus www.narcissusbyguiliana.com Nora and Company Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Reign Robin’s Nest Sashay Around www.sashayaround.net Sidelines Highlands S’more Kid Klothes www.smorekidsklothes.biz Spoiled Rotten www.spoiledrotten2.com Southern Way TJ Bailey for Men www.tjbmens.com VC for Men www.victoriasclosetnc.com Victoria’s Closet www.victoriasclosetnc.com Victoria’s Sportswear www.victoriasclosetnc.com Wit’s End Clothing Consignment The Blue Elephant S’more Kid Klothes www.smorekidsklothes.biz Victoria’s Closet www.victoriasclosetnc.com

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Communities

Chiropractic Services Aery Chiropractic & Acupuncture www.aerychiropractic.com

Page 156

Cigars Cashiers Emporium

Page 40

Cleaning/Housekeeping Services Rebecka’s Home Cleaning Service www.rbkcleaning.com

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Cloth/Upholstery Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Into the Woods The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com

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Clothing & Accessories Acorns Boutique www.acorns-online.com A Jones Company Alyxandra’s Annawear Bags on Main Bear Mountain Outfitter Bee Bags and Such Bella Cotn C. Orrico Cabin Casuals www.cabincasualshighlands.com Celebrity Collections Elevation of Highlands Gracewear Collections www.gracewearcollection.com Highlnd Hiker www.highlandhiker.com Highlands Furs The Look Boutique - Cashiers www.thelookcashiers.boutiquewindow.com Martha Anne’s Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com

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Burlingame Cullasaja Club Highlands Cove Silver Creek Real Estate Group Trillium

www.burlingameccwnc.com www.cullasajaclub.org www.highlandsncluxuryhome.com www.ncliving.com www.trilliumnc.com

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Collegiate Items Sidelines Highlands

Page 143 Condiments

Cashiers Trading Post

Page 175

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

www.plasticsurgerytoday.com

Page 69

Crafts The Bascom www.thebascom.org Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Peak Experience www.peakexp.com The Movie Stop

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Cabinetry/Countertops Black Rock Granite and Cabinetry Designers Market Keystone The Summer House

www.blackrockgraniteandcabinetry.com Pages 130, 174 www.thedesignersmarket.com Page 18 www.keystonekb.com Pages 45, 174 www.summerhousehighlands.com Page 57 Custom Furniture

Dutchman’s Designs Midnight Farms

www.dutchmansdesigns.com www.midnightfarms.com

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The Summer House

www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 57

Dentists Dr. Joe Wilbanks

www.wilbankssmilecenter.com

Page 160

Dermatology Highlands Dermatology

www.highlandsdermatology.com

Page 158

Doors/Windows Highlands Doors and Windows

www.highlandsdoorsandwindows.com

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Enrichment Classes Center for Life Enrichment

www.clehighlands.com

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Events Acorns Boutique www.acorns-online.com Page 4 Albert Carlton Cashiers Community Friends of the Library Page 28 Antique Show at High Hampton Page 55 The Bascom www.thebascom.org Page 86 Betsy Paul Art Raffle Page 100 Big Ol’ Mountain Country Breakfast/ Fishes and Loaves Food Pantry Page 23 Brevard Music Center www.brevardmuscic.org Page 26 Cashiers Benefit Antique Show www. cashiersannualantiqueshow.com Page183 Cashiers Designer Showhouse www.cashiershistoricalsociety.org Page 107 Celebration of Humane Heroes www.chhumanesociety.org Page 33 Center for Life Enrichment www.clehighlands.com Page 14 Farm Harvest Dinner & Barn Dance Page 60 Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival www.hcmusicfestival.org Pages 8, 61, 105 Highlands Food and Wine Festival www.highlandsfoodsandwine.com Page 43 Highlands Fourth of July Page 42 Highlands Playhouse www.highlandsplayhouse.org Page 39 Rabun County Music Festival www.rabunmusicfestival.com Page 141 Randall Atcheson Concert www.highlandsliteracy.com Page 108 Robert Shaw Man of Many Voices Page 8 Shavin’ on the Green Page 178 Smitten Page 93 Summer Colors Fine Art Show Page 65 The Village Green www.vil agegreencashiersnc.com Page 10 Well Strung www.wellstrunghighlandsband.com Page 152 Flooring Designers Market Highlands Decorating Center

www.thedesignersmarket.com www.highlandsdecorating.com

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Floral Design /Florists Fiddlehead Designs Oakleaf www.oakleafhighlands.com

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Furniture The Brier Patch Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Dovetail Antiques Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com High Country Furniture & Design www.highcountry.com Into the Woods Macon Furniture Mart www.maconfurnituremart.com Mantiques www.mantiquesnc.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Nearly New Oakleaf www.oakleafhighlands.com Reeves Furniture www.reeveshardwarecom Rusticks www.rusticks.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com Vivianne Metzger www.vmantiques.com Watauga Creek www.wataugacreek.com

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

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Furs Estate Sale Highlands Furs

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The Movie Stop

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Garden Accessories Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com

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Garden/Landscaping Supplies Four Seasons Landscape Chattooga Gardens Highlands Lawn Zoller Hardware

www.fsl-wnc.com www.chattoogagardens.com www.highlandslawnandgarden.com www.zollerhardware.com

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Gift Shops A Jones Company Around Back at Rocky’s Place www.aroundbackatrockysplace.com Bird Barn and Gift Emporium The Brier Patch Cashiers Trading Post CK Swan www.ckswan.com Dovetail Antiques The Dry Sink www.thedrysink.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com

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Golf Sky Valley Country Club

www.skyvalleycountryclub.com

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Golf Tours Toms Golf Tours

www.tomsgolftours.com

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Gourmet Foods Cashiers Trading Post Dusty’s

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Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Page 187 CK Swan www.ckswan.com Page 8 Consignment Market www.consignmentmarketcashiersnc.com Page 11 Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Page 161 GG’s Consignments, Etc.* www.ggsconsignment.com Page 11 Into the Woods Page 141 Karma Page 47 Mantiques www.mantiquesnc.com Page 153 Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Page 19 Oakleaf www.oakleafhighlands.com Page 29 Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Page 21, 56 Robin’s Nest Page 34 The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Page 57 Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com Page 37 Vivianne Metzger www.vmantiques.com Page 62 Watauga Creek www.wataugacreek.com Page 103 Zoller Hardware www.zollerhardware.com Page 45 Infused Oils and Balsamics Your Source for Flavor

www.yoursourceforflavor.com Insurance

Grading/Excavating Larry Rogers Construction

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State Farm - Cindy Rodgers

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Groomers Woofgang Bakery

Page 52 Gutter Services

D.P. Gutters

Pages 67, 175 Hair Salons

Creative Concepts Head Innovations

Page 174 Page 174 Health Services

Mission Primary Care Highlands/Cashiers

www.mission-health.org www.adamhas.com

Edward Jones Investments

Home Accessories A Jones Company Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Bohemia Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com Cashiers Emporium

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www.getnorthland.com

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Investment Planning

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Internet Northland Cable

Heating and Air Holley Heating & Air Conditioning www.holleyheating.com

The Brier Patch Bound’s Cave www.boundscave.com Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com CK Swan www.ckswan.com Dovetail Antiques Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com High Country Furniture & Design www.highcountry.com Into the Woods Mantiques www.mantiquesnc.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Reeves Furniture www.reeveshardwarecom Rusticks www.rusticks.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com Vivianne Metzger www.vmantiques.com

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Hearing Services Adams Hearing Aid Specialists

Page 172

Interior Design & Home Furnishings

Grocery Stores Dusty’s Mountain Fresh Grocery www.mountainfreshgrocery.com

Page 9

www.edwardjones.com

Page 168

Jewelry - Fashion A Jones Company Cabin Couture www.cabincouturehighlands.com Dovetail Antiques Estate Sale Gracewear Collections www.gracewearcollection.com The Look Boutique - Cashiers www.thelookcashiers.boutiquewindow.com Mountain Mist Gallery www.mountainmistgallery.com

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Fiddlehead Designs Pages 47, 101 Gracewear Collections www.gracewearcollection.com Page 99 Highlands Pharmacy Page 69 Karma Page 47 The Look Boutique - Cashiers www.thelookcashiers.boutiquewindow.com Page 165 Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Page 21, 56 Robin’s Nest Page 34 The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Page 57 Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com Page 37 Zoller Hardware www.zollerhardware.com Page 45


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Narcissus Peak Experience

www.narcissusbyguiliana.com www.peakexp.com

Page 35 Page 21, 56

Jewelry - Fine Highlands Fine Art Highlands Gem Shop MIrror Lake Antiques & Jewelry Scudder’s Gall eries

www.highlandsfineartandestatejewelry.com www.highlandsgemshop.com www.mirrorlakeantiques.com www.scuddersgallery.com

Page 15 Page 37 Page 16 Page 59

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

Page 9 Page 40 Page 72 Page 45

The Summer House

www.summerhousehighlands.com Medical Services

4Seniors, LLC, Medical Liaison Services Dr. Edward D. Frederickson MD FACP Highlands Playhouse www.highlandsplayhouse.org The Movie Stop

www.blackrockgraniteandcabinetry.com Pages 130, 174 www.thedesignersmarket.com Page 18 www.highlandsdecorating.com Page 60 www.summerhousehighlands.com Page 57 www.dargan.com www.rosslandarch.com www.lorenzoslandscaping.com

Page 50 Page 95 Page 171

Lighting Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Mantiques www.mantiquesnc.com Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Into the Woods The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com Vivianne Metzger www.vmantiques.com

Page 187 Page 161 Page 153 Page 19 Page 141 Page 57 Page 37 Page 62

Luggage Bags on Main Cashiers Emporium

Page 143 Page 40 Marinas

Signal Ridge Marina

www.signalridgemarina.com

Page 79

Massage Services Cashiers Valley Fusion www.cashiersvalleyfusion.com Tranquility Massage Yoga of Highlands www.yogahighlands.com Zen Spa www.zenspabyangeljoy.com

Page 157 Page 175 Page 157 Page 157

Mattresses Blue Ridge Bedding www.blueridgebedding.com Cashiers Emporium Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com 272 | July 2016 | thelaurelmagazine.com

Page 39 Page 114

Museums Museum of American Cut & Engraved Glass

Page 101 Music Stores

Landscapers Dargan Landscape Architects Hank Ross Landscaping Lorenzo’s Landscapes LLC

Page 78 Page 141 Movies

Kitchen, Bath and Closet Design Black Rock Granite and Cabinetry Designers Market Highlands Decorating Center The Summer House

Page 57

Page 187 Page 40 Page 161

Blue Ridge Music

www.blueridgemusicacademy.com

Page 8

Nail Care Creative Concepts

Page 174 Office Supplies

Business Spot Dauntless Printing Zoller Hardware www.zollerhardware.com

Page 46 Page 49 Page 45

Outdoor Adventures Highlands Aerial Park Toms Golf Tours

www.highlandscanopytour.com www.tomsgolftours.com

Page 103 Page 137

Outdoor Furniture Carolina Rustic Furniture The Summer House

www.carolinarusticfurniture.com www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 187 Page 57

Painting D.P. Painting Three Angels Painting

Pages 67 Page 175 Pet Care/Supplies

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

Page 63 Page 52 Page 45

Pharmacies Highlands Pharmacy

Page 69 Photography

Charles Johnson Fine Art Photography www.charlesjohnsonfineart.com Mill Creek Gallery Cynthia Strain Terry Barnes Fine Art Photography

Page 91 Page 103 Page 93


Chattooga Gardens www.chattoogagardens.com Highlands Lawn www.highlandslawnandgarden.com Main Street Nursery Scaly Mountain Nursery

Page 139 Page 92 Page 60 Page 175

Pontoon Boats Signal Ridge Marina

www.signalridgemarina.com

Page 79

Pools/Spas Mountain Spring Spas and Pools www.mountainhotspring.com

Page 78

Porch and Patio Carolina Rustic Furniture Consignment Market Midnight Farms The Summer House Summer Place Antiques

www.carolinarusticfurniture.com www.consignmentmarketcashiersnc.com www.midnightfarms.com www.summerhousehighlands.com www.summerplaceantiques.com

Page 187 Page 11 Page 19 Page 57 Page 37

Pottery Around Back at Rocky’s Place www.aroundbackatrockysplace.com Bird Barn and Gift Emporium Cashiers Emporium Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Justin Allman - Fire Moss Pottery Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Mountain Mist Gallery www.mountainmistgallery.com Peak Experience www.peakexp.com Smitten The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 91 Page 9 Page 40 Page 161 Page 101 Page 19 Page 71 Page 21, 56 Page 93 Page 57

Printing Companies Dauntless Printing

Page 49 Produce

Cashiers Farmers Market www.cashiersfarmersmarket.com Cashiers Trading Post Dusty’s Mountain Fresh Grocery www.mountainfreshgrocery.com

Page 121 Page 175 Page 125 Page 128

Public Safety Blue Ridge Public Safety

www.blueridgepublicsafety.com

Page 68

Pubs The Ugly Dog Pub - Highlands The Ugly Dog Pub - Cashiers

www.theuglydogpub.com www.theuglydogpub.com

Page 122 Page 122

Radio Stations WHLC FM 104.5

www.whlc.com

Page 13

Real Estate Sales Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Meadows Mountain Realty www.bbhsmmr.com

Pages 147, 172, 173

Berkshire HathawayDavid Bee Berkshire HathawayAndrea Gabbard Betsy Paul Blair Realty Burlingame Chambers Agency Country Club Properties Cullasaja Club FallingWaters John Cleaveland Realty Highlands Cove Landmark Realty Group Landmark Realty Group Carl Romberg McKee Properties Mckee Properties Beth Townsend Meadows Mountain Realty Nadine Paradise Pat Allen Realty Group Preferred Properties Preferred Properties Ann Scott Preserve at Rock Creek Sapphire Valley Real Estate Sapphire Valley Real Estate Bill Kruckenberger Silver Creek Real Estate Group Sotheby’s International Realty Sotheby’s -Molly Leonard Sotheby’s - Bert Mobley Sotheby’s - Sheryl Wilson Trillium

www.meadowsmtnrealty.com www.meadowsmtnrealty.com www.betsypaulproperties.com www.blair-realty.com www.burlingameccwnc.com www.chambers-realty.com www.ccphighlandsnc.com www.cullasajaclub.org www.highlandscottages.com www.jcrealty.com www.highlandsncluxuryhome.com www.landmarkrg.com

Page 172 Page 147 Page 275 Page 47 Page 140 Pages 72, 174 Pages 2, 3 Page 17 Page 184 Page 22 Page 177 Pages 37, 149

www.landmarkrg.com www.mckeeproperties.com

Page 37 Pages 13, 188-203

www.mckeeproperties.com www.meadowsmtnrealty.com www.nadineparadise.com www.patallenrealtygroup.com www.ppoh.com

Page 13 Pages 147, 172, 173 Page 21 Page 109-111 Pages 41, 175

www.ppoh.com www.preserveatrockcreeknc.com www.sapphirevalleyrealestate.com

Page 175 Page 138 Page 14, 77

www.sapphirevalleyrealestate.com Page 14 www.ncliving.com Pages 204-267 highlandsssir.com Pages 27, 38, 56, 131-135 highlandsssir.com Page 27 highlandsssir.com Page 38 www.highlandssir.com Page 56 www.trilliumnc.com Page 181 Restaurants

Highlands-Cashiers Directory Bake My Day Bella’s The Brick Oven Cashiers Farmers Market www.cashiersfarmersmarket.com Cyprus www.cyprushighlands.com Dusty’s Flip & Whip Food Truck Fressers www.fresserseateryhighlands.com Highlands BBQ Company www.highlandsbbq.com The Kitchen www.thekitchenofhighlands.com Lakeside Restaurant www.lakesiderestaurant.info Log Cabin Restaurant www.logcabinhighlands.com Madison’s Meritage Bistro www.meritagehighlands.com Mountain Fresh Grocery www.mountainfreshgrocery.com On the Verandah www.ontheverandah.com The Orchard www.theorchardcashiers.com

Page 129 Page 119 Page 119 Page 114 Page 121 Page 127 Page 125 Page 79 Page 125 Page 124 Page 115 Page 114 Page 123 Page 60 Page 115 Page 128 Page 117 Page 121

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Paoletti’s www.paolettis.com Page 119 Rosewood Market www.rosewoodgourmet.com Page 120 Sapphire Mountain Brewing Company www.sapphiremountainbrewingcompany.com Page 115 Slabtown Pizza www.slabtownpizza.com Page 121 The Ugly Dog Pub - Highlands www.theuglydogpub.com Page 122 The Ugly Dog Pub - Cashiers www.theuglydogpub.com Page 122 Wolfgang’s Restaurant & Wine Bistro www.wolfgangs.net Page 5 The Zookeeper Bistro Page 121 Rugs Bound’s Cave www.boundscave.com Carolina Rustic Furniture www.carolinarusticfurniture.com Into the Woods Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com Shiraz Oriental Rugs www.shirazruggalleries.com The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com Summer Place Antiques www.summerplaceantiques.com

Page 29 Page 187 Page 141 Page 19 Page 65 Page 57 Page 37

Shipping Services Stork’s Wrap, Pack & Ship

Page 9

Summer Place Antiques Vivianne Metzger

www.summerplaceantiques.com www.vmantiques.com Theatre/Entertainment

Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival Highlands Playhouse Rabun County Music Festival Well Strung

www.hcmusicfestival.org www.highlandsplayhouse.org www.rabunmusicfestival.com www.wellstrunghighlandsband.com

The Corner Store The Movie Stop

www.highlandsdermatology.com www.pinnacleantiaging.com

Page 144 Page 168 Page 143 Page 159 Page 95 Page 99 Page 53 Page 13 Page 75 Page 97

Transportation Highlands Transportation Company

Page 158 Page 156 Page 21, 56 Page 9

Spas Zen Spa

www.zenspabyangeljoy.com

Vacation Rentals Chambers Agency Landmark Vacation Rentals Pebble Creek Village Silver Creek Real Estate Group Metro Water Systerms

www.chambers-realty.com www.landmarkvacations.com www.pebble-creek.com www.ncliving.com

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www.metrowaterfilters.com

Page 141

37 High Holley Cashiers Valley Fusion The Orchard Yoga of Highlands Well Strung

www.thevineyardat37highholly.com www.cashiersvalleyfusion.com www.theorchardcashiers.com www.yogahighlands.com www.wellstrunghighlandsband.com

Page 144 Page 157 Page 121 Page 157 Page 152

Wind Chimes Page 9

Window Treatments Designers Market www.thedesignersmarket.com Highlands Decorating Center www.highlandsdecorating.com Into the Woods The Summer House www.summerhousehighlands.com

Page 18 Page 60 Page 141 Page 57

Wine & Accessories Mountain Fresh Grocery Zoller Hardware

www.mountainfreshgrocery.com www.zollerhardware.com

Page 128 Page 45

Yoga Page 175 Page 153

Tables Dutchman’s Designs www.dutchmansdesigns.com Into the Woods Midnight Farms www.midnightfarms.com

Pages 72, 174 Page 151 Page 9 Pages 204-267

Wedding Services

Sportsman Collectibles Cashiers Trading Post Mantiques www.mantiquesnc.com

Page 21

Bird Barn and Gift Emporium

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

Page 40 Page 114

Water Filters

Skin Care Highlands Dermatology Pinnacle Anti Aging

Pages 8, 61, 105 Page 39 Page 141 Page 152

Toys

Shoes Alyxandra’s Annawear Bags on Main Bear Mountain Outfitter Elevation of Highlands Gracewear Collections www.gracewearcollection.com Martha Anne’s Nora and Company Spoiled Rotten www.spoiledrotten2.com TJ Bailey for Men www.tjbmens.com

Page 37 Page 62

Page 161 Page 141 Page 19

Cashiers Valley Fusion Yoga of Highlands

www.cashiersvalleyfusion.com www.yogahighlands.com

Page 157 Page 157

Zipline Adventures Highlands Aerial Park

www.highlandscanopytour.com

Page 103


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