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Peter and JT

Mentoring can provide a powerful relationship in the life of a young person because of the role modeling, friendship, and guidance that an adult companion offers.   However, this isn’t a one-sided relationship. Mentors in our program speak of how enriched their lives have been from being a positive influence in someone’s life.  Peter decided to mentor because he wanted …

Continued Blessings at Carpe Diem Farms

There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t wake up feeling grateful to be surrounded by all that is Carpe Diem Farms.  As the steward of this place and its inhabitants I am astounded at all that has been created here over the last 20 years.   Almost everything has been built and maintained by volunteers and I …

Volunteer Spotlight Luther Turner

The Rotary Club of Highlands has many members who could easily be featured in this month’s volunteer article; but when asked, President Hank Ross had no hesitation in suggesting Luther Turner.   Turner, who at one time has volunteered for just about everything in Highlands.  Luther and his wife Ann, who live in Horse Cove, are an integral thread in …


New Face At Hudson

Hudson Library is excited to welcome Highlands resident Carlyn Morenus as its new Branch Librarian. Before getting her Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science, Carlyn had a musical career as a classical pianist and university professor, with her longest teaching stint being at Illinois State University in Bloomington.  The dramatic career shift was motivated by several things, but at …

It’s All About the Chase

When Jessica, my stepdaughter, was 14-ish she was an Archie comic fan.  At her age I was more of a Scrooge McDuck and Baby Huey enthusiast.  While Jess was studiously learning about relationships with the likes of Archie and Veronica, my adolescent years were spent fantasizing skiing down a slope of gold in McDuck’s vault while identifying with the pudgy …

Carefree Living at Whiteside

The translucent beauty of the mountains surrounds this immaculate home, conveniently located equidistant between Highlands and Cashiers at the prestigious Wildcat Cliffs Country Club.   Enjoy carefree living at the base of Whiteside mountain whether you’re golfing, playing tennis or croquet, or just strolling the many walking trails that traverse this classic mountain golf community. At 4250-foot elevation, the gentle …


Carrot Soup

When the days are becoming shorter, the nights are getting cooler and the fall leaves are everywhere, the color orange begins to dominate both outside and in the kitchen.  Roasted carrot soup is rich and earthy in its deep flavor, yet exceptionally simple, with an easy, clean ingredient list. This soup is good enough to serve at a fancy dinner …

What Does Prevention Feel Like to You?

When you think of prevention, what comes to mind?   Is it feeling good, great energy, no colds, better sleep or is it lurking cancer cells being killed, white blood cells destroying inflammation, inflammatory cells healing from within your body?  Think about your picture of prevention and let’s talk more about how this works and how you can draw yourself …

Women’s Health Month

October is Women’s Health Month and Mission Health wants to make its patients aware of the benefits for women in their Physical Therapy Department at Highlands-Cashiers Hospital.  Marion Macy, PT, MPT, is the hospital’s Rehabilitation Manager and sees many types of patients in the department.   “We take a very holistic approach to rehabilitation. It’s not simply the physical injury …


Highlands NC History: Must Have Media

My seven-year-old grandson visited me this summer.  I did my best to engage him, but he lumbered about like a mesmerized computer zombie mumbling, “Must have media.  Need computer.” Slither, a phone app in which a colorful wormy-snake eats other wormy-snakes, growing in size and power with each gobble was his fav.  I played it.  Dang thing was fun.  But …

Behind Union Lines

And now for the rest of the story. You’re thinking “what story?”  I’m referring to the last paragraph in my article in the August issue of the Laurel Magazine, which informed you that teenager Thompson Roberts (T. R.) Zachary, at the end of December 1864, had led a group of escaped Union Army officers from Cashiers Valley to safety behind …

Cashiers Historical Society

Established in 1996, the Cashiers Historical Society aims to preserve the heritage of Cashiers Valley through education, stewardship, and advocacy.  The Zachary-Tolbert House and its furniture form the core of the Society’s 19th Century collection. The house was placed on the National Register in 1998. In 2001, the Society undertook a major restoration and opened the house to the public …