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November 26, 2024




As we begin the busy holiday season here in Sweetwater, we look forward to seeing many of you!  Our nationally recognized Small Town Christmas is this Saturday, November 30, 2024 along with Small Business Saturday.  For many of our independently owned small businesses, this day is their best business day of the year.  We saw over 23,000 visitors come to Sweetwater last year on Small Business Saturday and we hope to see even more of you this year!
At 10 am at the downtown gazebo, we will give away $500 in $10 increments with Main Street Bucks- just line up and get your $10 buck to be used at our downtown shops and restaurants!  At 2 pm bring your furry friends for Pets with Santa photos for $5.  From 5 to 8 pm, enjoy live entertainment, vendors, kiddie train rides, hayrides, a live nativity, a carousel, and Santa photos!  No admission thanks to our generous Main Street program.  


Photo by Kenny Archer

Our annual The Sweetest Street Sweetstakes contest gives you the chance to win $1,000 cash while supporting our local businesses!  This contest begins Saturday and goes through December 18, 2024 at noon!

   

Our first ever Christmas Market begins December 6 at noon, with the annual Christmas Parade at 7 pm that evening.  The Christmas Market is located indoors across from the Depot & Visitor's Center at 203 E Walnut Street.  Over 40 vendors to get you in the Christmas spirit!  
Sweetwater Main Street's Christmas Market event

For more information, visit the Sweetwater Main Street facebook page and be sure to follow for updates!

Merry Christmas to all and Shop Local to keep Sweetwater growing and thriving!  

Keep on the lookout for blog updates from our guest blogger, Kacy Weigle, giving you all the details about our Sweetwater 150th Celebration to commemorate our city's Sesquincentinnial in 2025!

Jessica 






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Blog provided by Jessica Morgan, City Administrator
 

January 6, 2022

A Look Back on 2021

We had so many exciting things happen in 2021.  It's always interesting to look back and see what the year has brought and look forward to a new year.I expect 2022 will be as fast-paced as 2021 was.

We made little instagram video recapping the year- you can follow us here:
https://www.instagram.com/visitsweetwatertn/
https://www.instagram.com/sweetwatertnmainstreet/

Watch our recap video here: A Look Back at 2021

Maybe the biggest news in Sweetwater history- we have a major employer moving to Sweetwater at the Interstate.  Red Stag Fulfillment has purchased the property between Exits 60 and 62.  This site will host a fulfillment center and employ 3,500 at its completion.  For more information, check out Red Stag's announcement: Red Stag Announcement


We hosted the Knoxville Track Club Marathon in Sweetwater during a Monsoon in March!


And this Guy won:


It was probably the highest standing water we had all year and these runners just blasted through- Runners gonna Run!

Not long after the marathon, we hosted the 2021 Blooms Bluegrass & BBQ Festival and then the Independence Day Celebration, always a great time in downtown #sweetwatertn.  We always have a great parade and the City Hall staff posed with one of our founding fathers.

  

In the fall, we dedicated the first National Fitness Campaign Outdoor Fitness Court in Tennessee!
Sweetwater Hospital is the banner sponsor for the Fitness Court with their $10,000 donation!





It's an awesome workout and a beautiful set up.  You use your own body weight for resistance training.  The National Fitness Campaign app has workouts for all fitness levels and we have several certified fitness court trainers if you need extra help.  We LOVE the fitness court- hope you try it out soon!



Also in October, I had the pleasure of speaking on a panel for the State of TN Economic & Community Development for the International Economic Development Council, who hosted their annual conference in Nashville, TN this year.  Of all the cities, Ms. Wisty Pinder could have invited, Sweetwater was stoked to be asked!  We talked about creating a culture of opportunity.  In particular, how Sweetwater layers opportunities in grant funding and programming to help create new entrepreneurs and support existing businesses.  This was an awesome opportunity in itself and we were in awe of the other panelists- Ms. Anne Montgomery representing TN Wesleyan University, The Co, and Corner to Corner, all of whom are doing great work in Tennessee.  Our fearless moderator, Wisty Pender with TN ECD always pulls together awesome resources to represent our amazing state so well.

FINALLY, we got to host the 2020, er, scratch that- the 2021 AL MS TN Rural Tourism Conference.  This was the largest conference in that organization's history with over 200 Tourism Professionals from Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Louisiana spending time in Sweetwater TN.  We took them to the Lost Sea, America's Largest Underground Lake- https://thelostsea.com/ then brought them to beautiful Sweetwater Main Street for charcuterie by Sonya Crush and friends and private shopping hours!
    

We got such great feedback from these tourism friends and so many of them have already brought their families back to visit again.  It was a great event and I couldn't be more proud of our business owners, employees, and officials for the teamwork it took to pull this off!



We finished off the year with Small Town Christmas, an amazing Sweetwater Kiwanis Club Christmas Parade, an Ugly Sweater shopping day, the Cookie Crawl, and a Santa Rush.  December was BUSY!  Check it all out on that Instagram video above.

Finally, Artist Cymone Wilder did this amazing Sweetwater mural downtown:



All in all, 2021 was a good year.  Is this toxic positivity?  Maybe.  I've certainly had my share of losses and sadness the past few years, which I can't ignore- it's in my face every day.  But I just prefer to look to the positive- to move forward and do more good and hope the world gets a little better because of good work.  As the wise Brene Brown would say:

Let's look forward to 2022 and let's work to contributing more than we criticize. Hope to see you soon!

Jessica


 


Sweetwater's First Mural, "Venus" by Artist Kim Radford


We celebrated the installation of the first mural, "Venus" by Kim Radford on May 16, 2021.  This mural was an interesting journey for everyone at City Hall.  Several months ago, our East TN Tourism Director, Dave Jones sent me an email and mentioned a Walls for Women mural grant he thought we should apply for.  After a little research, we submitted a grant application to Walls for Women, which is a project through D.M.A. Events. (Find more amazing work at https://www.dma-events.com/)  We told the grant committee that Sweetwater was in need of public art.  Personally, I think Sweetwater does a lot of things right.  BUT, we're a veritable wasteland when it comes to public art.  I wrote about Harry T. Burn having a law office in downtown Sweetwater.  If you don't know, Harry cast the deciding vote to pass the 19th amendment, giving women the right to vote.  What a perfect place to showcase a wall for women and give homage to women's suffrage.

 

You can learn a little more about Harry from his wiki entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_T._Burn

When Kristin Luna of D.M.A. Events called to say we won one of two grants out of several applications, we were estatic.  As with all grants, there were some hurdles like historic zoning approval (shout out to our Sweetwater Historic Zoning Commission for working quickly and well to help make this happen) and finding a property owner willing to give 5th and 6th graders control over the content painted on their wall!  But it all worked out and John and Arlene Cleveland happily signed off on using thier wall on Oak Street to display this piece.  

The grant funding was made possible through the TN Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. Our new friends and DMA founders, Kristin Luna and Scott Van Velsor invited the Brown Intermediate Students to study the suffrage movement and hold an election for the winning design.  D.M.A. solicited proposals from mural artists and submitted three designs on the ballot to BIS.  BIS Principal Angie Kyle and Art Teacher extraordinaire Amber Patty pulled it all together and conducted an election among our 5th and 6th grades students.  Nashville Artist Kim Radford's "Venus" was selected.  See https://www.kimradfordart.com/ for more amazing work!


Scott and Kristin spent a week priming the wall and when you get Kristin in town, they brag on your local restaurants and shops and post beautiful photos on Instagram, making your city look wonderful!  When Kim got here, people watched with amazement at her progress.  The wall faces all three floor of Sweetwater Hospital, making it a treat for patients there.  We watched people post photos of the progress and get excited for this beautiful and meaningful addition to downtown.  It's been a treat to be part of this project and see how the community is embracing it.




This mural has been fascinating to watch and we’re all in awe of the work and talent that made it possible!  Come see it soon!  I added it on Google maps this week so you should be able to find it there but the building is located at 120 Morris Street.

The kids in Ms. Henderson and Ms. Letterman's third grade classes posed with the wall today.....






 




Spring has Sprung
April 14, 2021

So many things happening in Sweetwater, Tennessee!

Our first big event of 2021 is our annual Blooms, Bluegrass, & BBQ Festival

ABOVE: Salt & Light Studios performing a Spring routine at the 2019 Blooms, Bluegrass, & BBQ festival.





We had to cancel the festival in 2020, so we are so excited to move forward this year.  We can't wait to see our vendor friends and visitors who have come to our events through the years.  



ABOVE: Pick TN booth at the 2019 Blooms, Bluegrass, & BBQ Festival in Sweetwater, TN

Vendors can still register at Sweetwater Vendor Registration


We're also looking forward to the beautiful spring blooms and topiaries on our streetscapes during the festival.  
Our amazing Street Department puts out these topiaries every year, with the help of landscaping volunteer Hugh Myers and Main Street Volunteer Pidge Collette.  
                    

We hope to see you at our festival!  

Just for Fun
And we can't talk about Spring without talking about Ice Cream.... We are so blessed to be celebrating Sweetwater Creamery's first anniversary in downtown Sweetwater.  This sweet local shop makes homemade ice cream and homemade waffle cones (oh, the delicious smells coming out of this door)... Be sure to stop by and savor a really sweet moment on the sweetest street in Tennessee.




UPCOMING EVENTS: 

Mark your calendars:

May 7-8th  Blooms Bluegrass, & BBQ Festival
May 13-16- Highway 11 Yard Sale
May 14- East TN Camaro Club car cruise in Downtown Sweetwater
May 15- Sweetwater Splash Pad Opens
May 21- Sweetwater City Pool Opens
June 4- First Fridays downtown
June 10- Sweetwater City Election
July 2- First Fridays downtown
July 3- Independence Day Celebration 
August 6- First Fridays downtown
September 3- First Fridays downtown
October 1- First Fridays downtown
November 5- First Fridays downtown 
November 27- Small Town Christmas 


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Welcome to Sweetwater, Tennessee!
October 8, 2020

Sweetwater is the greatest little city with the most charming shops and eateries, great people, and the best neighboring adventures to explore.  We're located midway between Knoxville and Chattanooga in East Tennessee, and also serve as the midpoint between Ohio and Florida.  Interstate 75 with exits at 60 and 62 keep a constant flow of tourists coming through our area.  We have several hotels and air bed and breakfasts for visitors to enjoy, as well as chain and local restaurants. 

Sweetwater Main Street is the heart of our city's events and tourism activity.  The City of Sweetwater began the journey in Economic Development strategy through Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development in 2010 by partnering with the State of Tennessee's Economic and Community Development department to pursue the TN Downtowns designation and then becoming a nationally recognized Main Street organization.  Inside the Main Street district, all new businesses are eligible to apply for facade grants, entrepreneurship grants through the state, and private funding.  

Sweetwater's work doesn't stop at the Main Street district.  We actively pursue improvements for Community Liveability efforts like bike paths and sidewalks, parks and recreation facilities, and community policing initiatives.  We maintain a low tax base by pursuing grant funding for many of these capital projects.  You will find our community kind, grounded, and filled with people who value hard work and good citizenship.  In 2020, we have set two all-time sales tax records and opened 16 new businesses.  We also provided grants to our hotels and restaurants most affected by the pandemic through a partnership with East Tennessee Foundation and the city's tourism fund.

People are certainly taking notice and choosing to settle in our area.  One of the challenges our community faces is a limited availability of housing- they're building as fast as they can, but many builders are a year out for starting new projects.  Our goal is to balance welcoming newcomers and maintaining the charm and low cost of living that drove them here.  Every community has challenges, but there is a hopeful attitude in Sweetwater that the best is yet to come.  Our team at City Hall is excited about what the future holds and have the backing of our elected officials to investigate new ideas and infuse our community with new programming to build the kind of city that our kids will be proud to raise their families here some day.  What a wonderful difference the right team of people makes!

We're blessed with strong leadership and their tendency to "say yes"!  Collectively our elected officials and department heads believe that the Rising Tide Floats All Boats, and working together makes us all stronger.  We spent a decade building our fund balance, making wise financial decisions, and committing to capital planning, so that we have the flexibility to branch out in our vision.  We are choosing to be brave with choices and creating an environment in local government that encourages critical thinking and efficiency, while still allowing the opportunity to take risks in trying things like dreaming big in applying for projects and grants that we may not receive.  We hope that in representing Sweetwater on social media, at conferences, and in the media, we can show America what Small Town Living really looks like and how valuable a slower pace of life, focusing on the simple joys of life.  

It's a privilege to serve our community.  We're excited to see how Sweetwater shines in this new decade.