Senate Joint Resolution 180, sponsored by Crowe, honors Woodcuts Gallery and Framing on the occasion of its thirty-fifth anniversary. Founded by Nathaniel Harris, the gallery has played a significant role in the economic development of Jefferson Street in Tennessee. Harris, who developed a passion for woodworking in his youth, transitioned from a career in engineering to establish his business, which began in his garage and expanded after he found a dilapidated building to renovate. With the help of his family, he transformed the space into a thriving gallery that opened its doors on September 23, 1987.

Over the years, Woodcuts Gallery and Framing has garnered local and national recognition for its commitment to excellence and community service. The resolution acknowledges the gallery's integrity and contributions to the neighborhood, as well as its impact on the local economy. The Senate and House of Representatives commend the business for its legacy and ongoing dedication to quality service, celebrating its thirty-five years of operation.