The Smyrna City Council meeting on May 21, 2024, featured a range of discussions, including the introduction of the honorary "Mayor for the Day," Corinne Morris, and updates on local achievements and upcoming events.
Mayor Derek Norton opened the meeting by welcoming Corinne Morris, a kindergartner from Nickajack Elementary, who participated in the city's "Mayor for the Day" program aimed at engaging youth in local governance. Mayor Norton praised her artistic talents and involvement in community activities, presenting her with a certificate recognizing her honorary title.
The meeting also highlighted the success of the Campbell High School boys soccer team, which finished second in the state, showcasing the community's pride in local youth achievements. Mayor Norton announced a Memorial Day service scheduled for May 27 at the Veterans Memorial, inviting residents to honor those who served.
Several candidates for local office addressed the council, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming primary election. House Representative Terry Ann Elowitz, along with candidates Vanessa Drayton and Tanisha Wharton, shared their backgrounds and urged community members to participate in the election process.
In addition, the meeting recognized the graduation of the 2024 Citizens Academy participants, who completed a program designed to educate residents about local government operations. Participants expressed gratitude for the opportunity to learn and engage with city officials.
Overall, the meeting underscored Smyrna's commitment to community involvement and the importance of civic engagement, particularly among its youth. The council encouraged residents to stay active in local governance and participate in upcoming events and elections.