HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
1-1 WHEREAS, In April 1997, thousands of residents and visitors
1-2 alike will gather in Chappell Hill for one of our state's most
1-3 popular and colorful yearly events, the 33rd Annual Chappell Hill
1-4 Bluebonnet Festival; and
1-5 WHEREAS, A much anticipated celebration of spring, the
1-6 festival honors the spectacular bluebonnets that grace the
1-7 community of Chappell Hill each April with their seasonal display
1-8 of eye-catching blooms; and
1-9 WHEREAS, This popular event is sponsored by the Chappell Hill
1-10 Historical Society, and it began in 1964 as the Bluebonnet Antique
1-11 Show; the festival became known by its present name in 1983, and it
1-12 currently offers fun-filled activities for the entire family,
1-13 including a hayride through the community's historic district and
1-14 abundant opportunities to shop for distinctive wares and furniture
1-15 from arts, crafts, and antique vendors; and
1-16 WHEREAS, The Chappell Hill Bluebonnet Festival will provide a
1-17 time for many citizens to set aside the cares of daily life and
1-18 enjoy the flowering beauty of our Texas spring; this well-loved
1-19 event continues to be a splendid addition to our state's array of
1-20 recreational opportunities and is truly deserving of legislative
1-21 praise and support; and
1-22 WHEREAS, In 1951 the Ennis Garden Club established its first
1-23 Bluebonnet Trail of Texas, mapping certain locales in the City of
1-24 Ennis and the area surrounding the city, thus sharing its bounty of
2-1 this unique Texas wildflower; these mapped trails have grown to
2-2 encompass more than 40 miles where the thousands of visitors may be
2-3 enthralled for two consecutive weekends in April each year by the
2-4 spectacular fields of bluebonnets that grow so bountifully in the
2-5 area; the City of Ennis has gained renown for having the official
2-6 Bluebonnet Trail of Texas; an added attraction to those visiting
2-7 during the weekends of the Bluebonnet Trail is an antique show and
2-8 sale that attracts vendors from five neighboring states and
2-9 benefits the Ennis Heritage Society; now, therefore, be it
2-10 RESOLVED, That Ennis be declared the official Bluebonnet
2-11 Trail of Texas and that Ennis be designated the Bluebonnet City of
2-12 Texas because of the 46 years it has been associated with the
2-13 official wildflower of Texas and the faithful efforts of the Ennis
2-14 Garden Club in preserving our state wildflower for all to enjoy;
2-15 and, be it further
2-16 RESOLVED, That the 75th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-17 hereby designate the Chappell Hill Bluebonnet Festival as the
2-18 official Bluebonnet Festival of Texas and commend all those
2-19 associated with the event for their hard work in ensuring its
2-20 success.
Kubiak
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President of the Senate Speaker of the House
I certify that H.C.R. No. 116 was adopted by the House on May
7, 1997, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House
I certify that H.C.R. No. 116 was adopted by the Senate on
May 26, 1997, by a viva-voce vote.
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Secretary of the Senate
APPROVED: _____________________
Date
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Governor