Written by: Brett O. Smith
Photo by: Brett O. Smith
Courtesy of: www.sweetwatertxnews.blogspot.com
This seems to be the case pretty much for most residents in
Sweetwater, Texas.
It has been more than a year now since I have grounded my
feet here in Sweetwater.
To this day, I still feel the same way. People are genuine
here, and it still is a community, something that it is not common anymore in
small towns.
Other towns that still do have these traditional features.
Are slowly becoming extinct as you might say. Not because of the town so much.
But, be cause of the economy.
Sweetwater still remains the small town that it has always
been.
Yes, it has had some growth, in the right direction of
course.
From new restaurants, hotels, and more.
A lot of this is thanks to a wonderful community that
supports keeping it small, but healthy.
Some of these factors in keeping Sweetwater healthy and
growing in the right direction are thanks to a Mayor that has always promoted
(green) with the wind turbine movement with Wind Energy.
Not only do churches and other community funded
organizations give so much to the well being of Sweetwater. SEED (SweetwaterEnterprise for Economic Development, Inc.) has made a huge movement into the
economic development of the town. Not to mention branching out to many sources in
growth from local areas but even abroad.
Yes, Rattlesnake Roundup has always, and will always be a major
fuel for the fire here in Sweetwater in its economic survival.
One thing that Sweetwater has always had going for it, is
pretty much everything!
Low cost of living, great people, lakes and parks for the family. As well as the WASP Museum, Pioneer Museum, Texas State Technical College.
Well and lets not for get. Abilene is only a thirty-five
minute drive away. Dallas is a little over two hours. Not to mention other
locations such as San Angelo, Austin, and Lubbock area always at reach.
So if you can’t find something in Sweetwater. You can always
get in the car and visit the city life for a weekend with the kids, and still
be able to come back to what I consider “Home”.
This is something that I always thought I had everywhere
else I have lived, “Home”.
Until, after moving to Sweetwater I now see how that word
really fits.
It’s kind of funny how when I use to watch those movies like;
Doc Hollywood, My Cousin Vinny, Fried Green Tomatoes, Places in the Heart,
Sweet Home Alabama, and yes even Funny Farm. I can see how Sweetwater can
relate to every one of these movies in some way or another, all positive of
course.
One thing Sweetwater does have the upper hand on in a lot of
areas. Technology in all aspects has adapted here very well, in every way.
In closing with my thoughts of Sweetwater. If you’re looking
for a town where things move, but not to fast. And where most of the town
sooner or later will know your name by your face, going into the local post
office.
Then this is a place you would call “Home”.
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