Keep Soddy-Daisy Beautiful introduces a new mural

The new mural is part of an effort to improve the community of Soddy-Daisy, TN.

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The new mural is located on the side of Wimpies Country Restaurant.

Photo provided by @keepsoddydaisybeautiful

We have a new mural to add to your list of must-sees. As part of Keep Soddy-Daisy Beautiful’s efforts to improve the community, local artist Mary Tomas + volunteer painters created the city’s first public work of art on the side of Wimpies Country Restaurant (located at 9826 Dayton Pike).

The mural was a community-wide effort with funding made available by the Tennessee Arts Commission, ArtsBuild, and local donors + supplies provided by local business Floyd Hardware.

A grand unveiling of the project is planned for the future (keep an eye out for updates by Keep Soddy-Daisy Beautiful), but anyone can view + enjoy the now-completed mural.

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