June 2018

Mango And Avocado
To celebrate the arrival of summer, especially after an abbreviated spring and a winter that seemed to drag on forever, there is nothing better than the golden glory of the […]

When Druggists Gave A Dram
People often seek jobs that not only help others, but help themselves. Dr. Henry O’Farrell, an Irish immigrant, went to Colorado to cure his consumption. Then he heard about Highlands’ […]

Plain-Style Furniture
The Cashiers Historical Society in 2008 offered a program entitled “19th Century Plain-Style Furniture Symposium,” with many experts on the subject giving lectures. One of these lecturers was Don Williams, […]

Music On The Grounds
Cashiers Historical Society invites you to join them for two exciting events they have planned during the month of June. First is the 14th Annual Jan Wyatt Symposium on Thursday, […]

Wade Hamptton Wonder
Welcome home to Wade Hampton Golf Club. Enjoy the peaceful, yet elegant, nature of this community, conveniently located near the heart of Cashiers. This month’s featured home is a stylish […]

“NCMP Donna Do Right & Ouny….”
I have an inner Dudley Do-right. If Snidely Whiplash so much as sneezes his evil spores my way, I hop on Horse, backwards, of course, then by gum and by […]

Opening To A New Era
On May 1, Cedar Creek Club, formerly known as Cedar Creek Racquet Club, in Cashiers didn’t just open for a new season, they opened the club to a new era. […]

Zippy Design
Inspired artists speak at the Garden Talk Salon this June. You’re invited to join us for “Stone Sculpture for your Garden” by Carl and Ethan Peverall (June 29); “Native Azaleas […]

Arts On The Plateau
Mary Adair Trumbly, the Executive Director of the Martin Lipscomb Performing Arts Center (PAC) in Highlands, thinks The Plateau is blessed with an outstanding amount of artistic talent. She believes, […]