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Something Different

The people who’ve assembled this list have lived on the HighlandsCashiers Plateau for decades, some their entire lives. We know that Love can blossom in the most unexpected of places. Each of these spots contains an element of Romance that can’t help but reveal itself to those who approach with an open heart.

The Bascom

323 Franklin Rd | Highlands 828-526-4949 | thebascom.org Browse current art exhibitions in the breathtaking campus.

Highlands Aerial Park

9625 Dillard Rd Scaly Mountain 828-482-1422 highlandsaerialpark.com

Highlands Ice Skating Rink

Located in Kelsey Hutchinson Founders Park Pine Street | Highlands 828-526-3556 Open Thursday 1-8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 1-10 p.m.; and Sunday 1-5 p.m. The perfect spot to make cherished memories.

Scaly Mountain Outdoor Center

7420 Dillard Rd Scaly Mountain 828-526-3737 scalymountain.com Enjoy ice skating and snow tubing from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Valentine’s Day.

The Spa at Old Edwards

16 Church St | Highlands 828-526-9887 oldedwardsinn.com/spa Book a Couples Massage with rose petals and champagne.

Sapphire Valley Ski Area

127 Sapphire Valley Rd Sapphire 828-743-7663 skisapphirevalley.com

Yoga Highlands

464 Carolina Way | Highlands 828-526-8880 yogahighlands.com Visit website for list of in person and vitural classes. (No classes on Sunday)

Canyon Spa

120 Lonesome Valley Road Cashiers 828-743-0006 lonesomevalley.com/ canyonspa

Fusion Yoga and Wellness

21A Lance Rd | Cashiers 828-743-9000 fusionyogaandwellness.com Visit website for list of in person and vitural classes. (No classes on Sunday)

The Spa at Greystone Inn

220 Greystone Ln Lake Toxaway 828-966-4700 thegreystoneinn.com

A Story of Enduring Love

The enduring love story of James “Jimmy” Sherard and his beloved wife Veda is a southern love story for the ages, spanning 80 years, and still going strong.

Jimmy says it’s the classic story of small-town girl meets small-town boy, and often in his retelling of their romance he will stop and say, “wasn’t I lucky?”

Certainly, luck has smiled on this charming couple but clearly their devotion to each other, their family, friends and community strengthen the threads that form the fabric of their story.

Theirs was a courtship in simpler days when time spent swinging and talking on a porch swing on sweltering summer evenings formed the perfect backdrop for a burgeoning love. Now 99 and 100 years old and enjoying the fruits of a life and love well spent, their lovely home still boasts a porch swing, now indoors in a solarium where they can swing and reminisce. On the wall behind the swing are portraits of their daughters, Sandra, Robin and Laura.

Jimmy and Veda met in September 1940 when both entered Emory University School of Dentistry in Atlanta, Georgia. Veda Sanders, who had completed her pre-med requirements at the University of Tennessee, was one of 3 girls in a class of 113 students, and was an instant standout with her megawatt smile and vivacious personality.

Jimmy, who had completed pre-med requirements at Clemson University, took notice of the charming Veda immediately. As luck would have it their seats in classes and labs were arranged alphabetically, which meant they were seated next to each other. Romance soon blossomed and they enjoyed eating lunch together, studying together, and swinging on the porch swing of the home where Veda boarded.

Their partnership even included them being assigned the same cadaver in anatomy lab, a bonding experience few can share.

Realizing that they intended to marry and wishing to seek their parent’s approval each wrote a letter to their parents outlining their

intentions. Veda was a bit concerned that she was one year older than Jimmy, but she wanted her parents to know how serious she was, and she let them know that she intended to marry Jimmy or no one.

He recalls that when he met her parents for the first time, he instantly hit it off with her Mom, but her Dad was a bit harder to win over. He laughingly says her father kept an eye on him for their first year of courtship to be certain he was worthy of marrying the apple of his eye. They married in March 1942.

Following graduation in November 1943 Jimmy was commissioned in the Navy and assigned to teach at the dental school. Veda joined a private dental practice in Atlanta. He was soon reassigned to the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida and later served on the USS Curtis in the Pacific. Veda kept the home fires burning during that time.

Upon leaving the Navy in 1946 they settled in Atlanta, with Jimmy joining the practice of his mentor, Dr. Harry Johnston, whose practice was the first in the world dedicated solely to endodontia in 1929. Veda often considered practicing again but chose the role of wife and mother. Jimmy is quick to say that he made the living, but she made the living worthwhile.

As they reflect on their many blessings in life Jimmy says, “I thank the Good Lord everyday for my three wonderful daughters and their spouses, one loveable granddaughter, three outstanding grandsons and 11 great grandchildren (Number 11 named Veda Kate) and consider them my greatest dividends.”

Both Jimmy and Veda beam with love when speaking of their loving family and take pride in their many accomplishments. Watching their family grow and flourish is the pinnacle of their love story.

by Mary Jane McCall

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