IREDELL IN TRANSITION

A look at our growing county

‘I wish it could stay just as it is now’

Robert Blackadar, Woodlawn School

I go to a small school in Iredell County that does a lot of things bigger schools do not get a chance to do.  We go on field trips downtown and have many hands on projects.  For example this year I am going to Mexico with some of my friends from school and I can’t wait.

Visiting the Brian Center, a nursing home in Iredell County, is where I go to for school and my friends and I talk to the residents.  I am very fond of visiting the Brian Center.  I truly enjoy spending time in Iredell County.  I love Iredell County and would never want it to change.  Even though change happens we can keep the history of Iredell County alive by making the old look stay the same.  My school is currently building a gym and new classroom, but they are being built so that they fit the look of the surrounding buildings. 

I personally feel Iredell County is growing way too fast and I wish it could stay just as it is now.  The county will expand and modernize until it has grown and evolved from what we know it to be.  I know that in the next 50 years Iredell County will be developed which will definitely be different than what we are used to now.  My life in Iredell County is great and I love to spend as much time as I can here.

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