November 2020

Glasses with wine. Red, pink, white wine in glasses.

Thanksgiving’s Wines

by: Marlene Osteen

The perfect wine can add so much subtle passion and deeply indulgent comfort to Thanksgiving Dinner.

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Paying it Forward, Little to Big: Big Brothers Big Sisters

by: Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Cashiers/Highlands

A trio of summers in the early 1960s gave a boy the roadmap for a loving, successful future. If you’d like to provide the same gift to a young person, contact Danielle Hernandez-Juarez, Big Brothers/Big Sisters Cashiers-Highlands Program Coordinator, at (828) 339-9133.

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An Epicurious Destination | Bridge at Mill Creek

by: Marlene Osteen

The Bridge at Mill Creek, located at 445 North Fourth Street in Highlands, is offering a cornucopia of insider lessons, tastings and celebrations of the season. For more information or to register, call (828) 526-5500 or email Michael@thebridgeatmillcreek.com, or just stop by.

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Sweet Jeb: Cashiers Highlands Humane Society

by: David Stroud - Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society

Sweet Jeb displays all the best qualities inculcated on Walton’s Mountain.

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Irresistible Shopping | Highlands, NC

by: Luke Osteen

As we glide into the Holiday Season, the entire spectrum of Plateau retailers is beckoning.

Highlands Food Pantry

by: Deena Bouknight

Thanks to nimble leadership, a driven cadre of volunteers and an endlessly generous community, the Highlands Food Pantry and its clients have plenty to be thankful for.

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Designing Convenience | 4th Street Market

by: Luke Osteen

In its ambition to be “The Biltmore of Convenience Stores,” 4th Street Market is a quintessential Highlands experience. Think that’s hyperbole? Just allow yourself some extra time at 545 North Fourth Street.

Holiday Help and Beyond: Fishes & Loaves Food Pantry

by: Deena Bouknight

Even before a pandemic upended lives, statistics determined that one in five people in Jackson County fall below the poverty line, which means some children and families are food insecure.

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