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Sunday, February 19, 2017

Students Christopher and Glup recognized at February city council meeting

Two young people were recognized during the February Crossville city council meeting, one as Martin Elementary student of the month and one for their artistic talent.

Isabelle "Belle" Christopher was recognized as the Martin student of the month for the character trait of respect.  Seventh grader Belle is in Mrs. Bowen's class and was described as setting "a fine example to her peers in the area of respect."  She is also a leader among her classmates.

Belle Christopher, 2nd from right, receives her plaque from Crossville Mayor
James Mayberry, right.  Belle was accompanied by her parents. 

Young artist Jimmy Glup was recognized for his artistic talent and the drawings he has done of some of the city's trucks.  Two drawings of the city's street sweeper are amazingly detailed and have been framed for hanging at the city offices.  More recently Jimmy also drew one of the city's snowplow trucks in action as well.  Mayor Mayberry praised the young man's talent and said he is a favorite of the street department employees.

Jimmy Glup, left and Mayor Mayberry hold Jimmy's framed art work
that the city was impressed enough with to have framed.


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