House Joint Resolution 1322, sponsored by Reneau, honors the Walden's Ridge Civic Center for its recent designation as a property listed in the National Register of Historic Places. This recognition, facilitated by the Tennessee Historical Commission and the National Park Service, acknowledges the Civic Center's historical significance and its role in capturing a part of Tennessee's cultural heritage. Constructed in 1921 and originally known as the Fairmount Auditorium, the building served as an auditorium for Fairmount Grammar School and a vital community meeting space.

After the closure of the grammar school, the Walden's Ridge Civic League took over the building in 1946, using it as a headquarters for various community improvement initiatives and hosting numerous social and recreational activities. The resolution emphasizes the ongoing importance of the Civic Center in enriching the local community and recognizes the efforts of the Civic League in maintaining the property for public benefit. The General Assembly expresses its appreciation for this historic landmark and its contributions to the community.