SMYRNA, Tennessee - SRM Concrete based in Rutherford County was named the business of the year, Craig Taylor was named the Smyrna Coach of the year and the Stewardship Award went to Smyrna Youth Football. But, those were not all of the award winners during a recent ceremony held in the Town of Smyrna.
Mike Moss, Smyrna Parks and Recreation Director, has announced Carolyn Peebles as the 2021 Kenneth “Coon” Victory Lifetime Service Award winner and Rachel Johnson and Holly Pendergrass as the 2021 Young Leader Award winners. All three individuals were honored at a Volunteer of the Year event held in Smyrna.
“Carolyn has been a committed volunteer, serving numerous non-profit organizations in the Smyrna community for over 50 years,” shared Moss. “She embodies the volunteer spirit and continues to serve others through her church, the Rotary Club of Smyrna, and as Chair of the Town of Smyrna’s Historic Zoning Commission.”
The Lifetime Service Award is named after the first recipient, Kenneth “Coon” Victory. Recipients are Smyrna citizens who have distinguished themselves by years of unselfish and dedicated volunteer service to the Smyrna community.
Balancing academics and volunteer work is something both Rachel Johnson and Holly Pendergrass do extremely well. The Smyrna High School seniors are involved in numerous organizations at school and in the Smyrna community, while balancing extremely rigorous academic course loads. Their determination and dedication resonated with Smyrna High School National Honor Society sponsor and teacher Louis Bennett.
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“Rachel is always the first to volunteer for projects; furthermore, she seeks not just to be involved, but to be a leader within these groups,” noted Bennett in her nomination letter. “I have known Rachel for four years and watched her grow into one of the most virtuous and responsible students I have ever worked with.”
Bennett also highlighted the volunteer spirit embodied by Holly Pendergrass in her nomination letter. “She has completed 1,344 volunteer hours at Critter Cavalry,” wrote Bennett. “I am honored to have Holly as part of my National Honor Society. She is a virtuous and caring young lady who makes a notable difference in her community.”
The Young Leader Award recognizes an individual(s) under the age of 21 who is a dedicated volunteer, an exemplary student, and has completed a community service project. Both the Lifetime Service and Young Leader Awards are selected by the Smyrna Parks and Recreation Advisory Board.
Smyrna Parks and Recreation also recognized coaches, parents, businesses, and athletes for their support, dedication, and sportsmanship throughout the 2021 seasons.
“The success of recreational sports in our community is a direct reflection of the businesses, coaches, parents, and players who believe in and support the value this brings to our residents,” shared Marty Smith, Recreation Program Supervisor for the Town. “It is our privilege to celebrate their commitment.”
Winners are as follows:
Business of the Year: SRM Concrete Coach of the Year: Craig Taylor Stewardship Award: Smyrna Youth Football Parents of the Year: Amber and Patrick Mashburn |
Smyrna Adult Softball League Volunteer of the Year: Alysha Grubbs Smyrna Baseball League Volunteer of the Year: Eric Jordan Smyrna Baseball League Athlete of the Year: Jason Dyer Smyrna Fastpitch League Volunteer of the Year: Kayla Jessen |
Smyrna Fastpitch Athlete of the Year: Makayla Keweza Smyrna Junior Basketball League Volunteer of the Year: Fred Sandifer Smyrna Junior Basketball League Athlete of the Year: Anthony Pastrana Smyrna Youth Football League Volunteer of the Year: Crystal Stone |
Smyrna Youth Football Athlete of the Year: Kobe Campbell |