Wednesday, 01 June 2016 12:45

Celebrating the Peggy - Laurel Magazine Article - June 2016

by Wiley Sloan

The Peggy Crosby Center relies upon the generous support of the twin communities she serves.

The Peggy Crosby Center - affection­ately known as "Tl1e Peggy" - is not Just another pretty face in Highlands. She's got history, heart, beauty, and a lot of soul!

In 1990, Philip Crosby had a vision for the former hospital building (built in 1948) whereby it could serve the community. His desire to honor his wife's legacy In the Highlands community led him to cre­ate and partially fund the "Peggy Crosby Center." He envisioned a specific pur­pose for the Center. Since then, "The Peggy" has provided multiple non-profits and start-up companies with affordable, desirable office space so that they can more efficiently serve their clients.

Since 2010, the building systems hove been mode more energy efficient - win­dows. doors. lighting, plumbing, emer­gency generator and HVAC. The infra­structure has been Improved · internet, plumbing, electrical. parking lot. retain­ing walls. and walkways. Her beauty treatments consist of new flooring, point, ceilings, furniture, artwork. refurbished tenant spaces and, of course the beau­tiful landscaping that has been installed with the invaluable support of our local garden clubs and arborists. Her soul Is the hundreds from the community who walk the halls of "The Peggy" - learning to read, obtaining international assistance, receiving counseling, preserving our pre­cious lands and those who just want to ex­pand their horizons.

The transformation of "The Peggy,” is possible because of generous donations. Her doily operations ore funded entirely by tenant rents, but oil building enhance­ments, renovations and upgrades ore funded by donations and grants.

There's still work to do to "The Peggy· so that the citizens of Highlands and Cashiers can continue to utilize and enjoy this uniquely wonderful facility. If you haven't seen her in a while, stop by to see the old girl - she's looking pretty fine! 

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