May 2019

Preserving Places We Love
April showers bring May flowers. For most of the country, this is pretty spot on. However, when you live in a temperate rainforest like we do it’s more […]

Healing Miracles
If you’re a regular reader of our articles, you’ve watched for news of the healing stories of Battersea Tracy and Sweet Pea since last October. The dedication of Carpe […]

Critter Camp
The Cashiers-Highlands Humane Society is launching an all-new summer camp program called “Critter Camp.” The CHHS Critter Camp will be five days in length and is open to rising first-graders […]

Studio 106 Opens
A fallen leaf, a weathered fence post, a sun-dappled path … even a proverbial bump-on-a-log has photo-potential on the Plateau. Why? Because it exists in Eden. Maybe that is […]

Cashiers Valley Nosh Mob
Nosh Mob – noun, a large group of delightful foodies; verb, to crowd a specific Chamber Member Restaurant and enthusiastically appreciate a locally prepared meal. Throughout a beautiful winter evening […]

Realtor LIz Harris
From her early years in British Columbia, Canada, to her forever home in Cashiers, Liz Harris excels in making a place richer by her presence. Recently ranked #1 in sales […]

Chamber Welcomes John Woods
When your surname is Woods, it seems only natural that you’d settle in the Nantahala. John Woods, naval engineer, chemist/physicist, marketing genius, and resort manager traveled the world, stem to […]

Passion for Health & Commitment to Healing
When Cindy Barloga, BSN, RN, got out of nursing school almost four decades ago the only positions available were in Oncology. Her first reaction was, “This is going to […]

Personal Reflections of Yoga
I can honestly say that yoga has changed my life and I have personally witnessed it change the lives of many others over the years. Looking back to where my journey […]