
After a fun afternoon of socializing at The Meadows, the conversation moved to the recently completed firepit with built-in swings.

Many of the kids who attended the ribbon cutting spent their time chasing tadpoles in the pond and exploring the surrounding grassy meadows.

The waterfall at Sutton Knob is a beautiful attraction that links the upper and lower ponds and provides constant fresh water to keep the lower pond cool and clear.

Dan and Mary K. Schuessler paused to thank many of the contractors and subcontractors who worked on the Sutton Knob project over the last few months.

Most of the Sutton Knob team were on hand to celebrate the ribbon cutting at Sutton Knob Tuesday, June 17.

Dan and Mary K. Schuessler, the developers of Sutton Knob, cut the ribbon while some of the key team members look on. Pictured from left to right are Steve Pulliam with the United Way, Billy Harris, Ricky Anders (behind), Matt Cantrell, Jerry Brown, Dan & Mary K., Courtney Cheek, Clark Lovelace with the Chamber, Steve Huter and Dee Ann Allen.

A large group of people who have worked on getting Sutton Knob to where it is today were on hand for the ribbon cutting.

Aaron Aiken (left) and Jordan Davis were on hand to perform music for the guests at the Sutton Knob ribbon cutting.