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The Donkey and The Elephant

Buckle Up – 2024’s bruising political season promises all the excitement of a barrel ride over Whitewater Falls.

Excited For The Future

Faviola Olvera’s decades-long commitment to serving others here on the Plateau finds its full flowering as she oversees the Community Care Clinic’s expanded operations. To learn more about the clinic (located at 52 Aunt Dora Drive in Highlands) and its services, visit highlandscashiersclinic.org.

Peace and Rejuvenation

A weekend away at Greystone Inn is a deeply indulgent getaway from the cares of the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau.


Remnants of Another Time

Lick Log Mill Store remains a tangible link to a rough-hewn lifestyle that’s all but disappeared from the Plateau.

Elizabeth Wright Prince House

Highlands’ oldest home, now the centerpiece of Highlands Historical Society’s collection of treasures, continues to welcome visitors.

Heritage Apple Day

Apples were vital to Cashiers’ first families. You’re invited to 2024 annual Heritage Apple Day, 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Saturday, March 23, at the Cashiers Community Center. You can bet that the animating spirit of CHS friend Trevor Howard will be there.  


95 and Thriving

Through the decades, a local landmark has dispensed wisdom and compassionate care.

Clinching Top Honors

Vintner Guy Davis’s decades of laboring in the vineyard have paid off in spectacular fashion.

Perfect Every Time

Baker extraordinaire Krysti Henderson shares a recipe that’s beautiful (and so-very-tasty) in its simplicity.


Cozy Up with Vino

Let’s raise a glass to the unexpected delights embedded within March.

Culinary Magic

For Chef Rodney Smith, an unquenchable curiosity and a passion for learning have led to an exalted position in the kitchen of The Ruffed Grouse. For reservations and details, visit highlandermountainhouse.com/the-ruffed-grouse-tavern.

Chef Dinner Series

To kick off the 2024 year of events, Chef Craig Richards takes the helm of the first 2024 Old Edwards Inn Chef Dinner on Sunday, April 14, at The Farm at Old Edwards.