Senate Joint Resolution 786, sponsored by Southerland, honors Cheyenne McPherson, an eighth-grade student at Grassy Fork Elementary School, for her impressive achievement of placing second in the AMVETS Americanism Contest at the state level. The resolution highlights the importance of recognizing young leaders in Tennessee who exemplify patriotism and good citizenship, as encouraged by the AMVETS National Service Foundation's Americanism program, which has been promoting these values since 1987 through various competitions for students from kindergarten to high school.
The resolution commends Cheyenne for her accomplishment, which not only brings pride to her family and school but also to her community. It acknowledges the significance of her participation in the contest, which includes a range of activities tailored to different age groups, culminating in cash prizes and the opportunity to compete at the national level. The General Assembly extends its best wishes to Cheyenne for her future endeavors, recognizing her as a remarkable young Tennessean.