Why I Love Carter County Shannon Posada is a lifelong resident of Carter County and there’s no place she would rather be. Shannon was raised in the sweet community of Sugar Hollow in Roan Mountain, Tenn. Shannon is married and the proud mother of Keshia Posada. Keshia graduated from Milligan College with a RN BSN degree. Shannon has worked 16 years at Elizabethton Veterinary Clinic and gives much of the credit to Dr. Michael Brown for sharing his veterinary knowledge with her in veterinary medicine. Shannon is now the Director of the Elizabethton/Carter County Animal Shelter since 2016. She enjoys spending time with her family in the beauty of our mountains and lakes and caring and loving on the animals at ECCAS. Shannon also enjoys helping in the community and is also the Director of The Back to School Bash, hosted by Harmony FWB Church. She believes to see a difference you need to be the difference.
I love spending time in many areas of Carter County to hear the natural sound of the water flowing and whistling through the trees. I love the peace of visiting Watauga Lake, our State Parks, and the beauty that beholds our natural waterfalls. 3. Living in Carter County change me in any way? Growing up in Carter County has instilled many important values in my life. We have some of the most compassionate and caring people I have ever met. All the way from a battleground, a farm being farmed to a state park, you find people who are thankful for our county including me. Whether it be in a time of joy or a time of need, I have witnessed a community who cares, loves and prays for others continuously. No other place I would rather be than Carter County, Tenn. 4. Favorite time of year? Definitely summer! I love the warm sunshine beaming down and bringing new growth in the natural beauties surrounding us. I love to see nature in its fullest and the abundance of wildlife all around.
1. What makes Carter County unique by comparison to other places? Nothing compares to the beauty and history that Carter County beholds. We are blessed to be surrounded by our colorful mountains and the positive energy that flows through the community. Being greeted with all the southern smiles and the love of sweet tea is just unique in nature for Carter County. 2. Favorite place to visit in Carter County? Natural beauty is a favorite of mine!
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5. First time visitors recommendation not to miss. You definitely want to visit Doe River Gorge, the historical Covered Bridge, Watauga Lake, bike on the Tweetsie Trail, and of course see the breathtaking views of the Rhododendron Gardens.
Is it the wonderful natural resources? How about the historic downtown district? Perhaps it’s the people who make up our community? Whatever the reason, we want to know why you love it here. Tell us why you love Carter County and you could be featured in an upcoming edition of Carter County Living. Just send us a message telling us why you love Carter County. You can reach us by email at news@elizabethton.com or you can mail it to 300 N. Sycamore St., Elizabethton, TN 37643. 18