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Local Families Attend Legacy Luncheon

Several Weakley County families attended the University of Tennessee at Martin’s annual Legacy Luncheon, an event for incoming freshmen who are the children and grandchildren of university alumni, August 19. Jacob Cochran, of Gleason, plans to study computer science and is pictured with his mother, Stephanie Hopper (’05).

Several Weakley County families attended the University of Tennessee at Martin’s annual Legacy Luncheon, an event for incoming freshmen who are the children and grandchildren of university alumni, August 19. Bethany Collins, of Dresden, plans to study mass media and strategic communication and is pictured with her parents, Benita Evans (’12, ’21) and Brett Collins.

Several Weakley County families attended the University of Tennessee at Martin’s annual Legacy Luncheon, an event for incoming freshmen who are the children and grandchildren of university alumni, August 19. Belle Fowler, of Gleason, plans to study mass media and strategic communication and is pictured with her mother, Karen Fowler (’92, ’01, ’15).

Several Weakley County families attended the University of Tennessee at Martin’s annual Legacy Luncheon, an event for incoming freshmen who are the children and grandchildren of university alumni, August 19. Serenity Harrell, of Martin, plans to study management and is pictured with her mother, Persempathy Harrell (’06).

Several Weakley County families attended the University of Tennessee at Martin’s annual Legacy Luncheon, an event for incoming freshmen who are the children and grandchildren of university alumni, August 19. Luke Jackson, of Martin, plans to study finance and is pictured with his mother, Becky Jackson.

Several Weakley County families attended the University of Tennessee at Martin’s annual Legacy Luncheon, an event for incoming freshmen who are the children and grandchildren of university alumni, August 19. Erin Mallory, of Dresden, plans to study agricultural education and is pictured with her mother, Donna Mallory (’89).

Several Weakley County families attended the University of Tennessee at Martin’s annual Legacy Luncheon, an event for incoming freshmen who are the children and grandchildren of university alumni, August 19. Maddox Martin, of Dresden, plans to study mass media and strategic communication and is pictured with her parents, Mark (‘05) and Alisha (’02, ‘08) Melton.

Several Weakley County families attended the University of Tennessee at Martin’s annual Legacy Luncheon, an event for incoming freshmen who are the children and grandchildren of university alumni, August 19. Will Tuck, of Martin, plans to study agricultural business and is pictured with his parents, Jamie (’94) and Amy Tuck.

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