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Smyrna showcases student art, proclaims Women’s History Month and hears Campbell High School Foundation update

2481360 · March 3, 2025
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The council recognized an exhibit of 60 student artists from Nickajack, issued a proclamation for Women’s History Month and heard a report from the Campbell High School Education Foundation detailing recent student supports, scholarships and upcoming fundraising events.

At its March 3, 2025 meeting, the Smyrna Mayor and Council recognized a student-art exhibit featuring about 60 artists from Nickajack and read a proclamation recognizing March as Women’s History Month. The council also heard a presentation from Dr. Purin Shada, president of the Campbell High School Education Foundation, on the foundation’s history, programs and recent initiatives.

Leah of the Smyrna Arts Council introduced the student exhibit and told the meeting, “From what I understand, we have 60 artists from all grade levels from Nickajack represented here community center and half of y'all's artwork here in City Hall.” City representatives posed for group photos by grade and encouraged attendees to view the work on display.

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