Community Pillars of North Sevier: Sherri Sampson & Carol Lowman

Let’s talk about these two: Sherri Sampson and Carol Lowman who are true pillars of the North Sevier community.
In small towns, the strength of the community doesn’t just happen — it is built by people who show up, who care, and who consistently put others first. Sherri and Carol are two of those people.
Both women dedicate an incredible amount of time and energy to the North Sevier area and serve as active members of the Chamber of Commerce. They are deeply involved in organizing and supporting local events that bring families, businesses, and neighbors together. From planning and preparation to execution, they are often the steady hands working behind the scenes to make things happen.
Carol has a remarkable gift for bringing people together. She fosters connection, unity, and community spirit in a way that makes everyone feel welcome and valued. Her dedication strengthens relationships between residents and businesses alike, helping maintain the small-town closeness that makes Sevier County special.
Sherri not only contributes her time to community events, but she also operates several small businesses in town. Through her entrepreneurship, she supports the local economy, creates opportunities, and demonstrates what it means to invest in your own community. Her leadership and work ethic set an example for others.
What stands out most about both Sherri and Carol is their ability to connect with a wide variety of people. They build bridges across generations, backgrounds, and perspectives. They represent the very best of what a rural community can be — hardworking, welcoming, and united.
Communities thrive because of individuals like Sherri Sampson and Carol Lowman. Their dedication, generosity, and unwavering support of North Sevier make them more than volunteers or business leaders — they are foundational to keeping this community strong and moving forward.

Thank you, Kandace Boswell

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