The Town of Trion is exploring a fresh new look, as the mayor and council consider adopting a redesigned town logo. The proposed design is filled with symbolism meant to reflect Trion’s identity and history.
At the top of the logo are the familiar ridges that frame the town’s landscape. The middle section features the bridge, along with an American flag, representing both Trion’s heritage and its connection to the greater community. The bottom portion depicts the river, a defining feature of the area.
All of these elements are woven together in a tapestry-like layout, paying tribute to the legacy of Mount Vernon Mill, which shaped Trion for generations. A graceful letter “T” runs through the center, tying everything together as a symbol of the Town of Trion itself.
Mayor Lanny Thomas says he is looking for honest public input — good or bad. He’s asking residents to review the proposed design and share whether they like it, and if not, to explain why, as the town works toward choosing a logo that truly represents the community.









Comments