R E S O L U T I O N
1-1 WHEREAS, Children's Medical Center of Dallas will host the
1-2 "Children's Goes Naturally Texas" event on April 15, 1999, and it
1-3 is appropriate that the members of this chamber commend this worthy
1-4 institution; and
1-5 WHEREAS, One purpose of this unique event is to spotlight
1-6 "The Barbie Doll Goes Naturally Texas" exhibit on display
1-7 throughout April in the medical center's admitting area; designed
1-8 to inform Texans about the Texas Department of Agriculture's
1-9 Naturally TEXAS program, which highlights natural fibers and
1-10 designers from the Lone Star State, the child-friendly program will
1-11 offer the center's young patients an ideal opportunity to learn
1-12 more about Texas; and
1-13 WHEREAS, Centered in Moore Auditorium, the day's activities
1-14 will take place from 10 a.m. to noon and will include such varied
1-15 entertainment as Jerry Young recounting Tall Texas Tales, a
1-16 performance by the Lake Highlands Square Dance Club, and A Trip
1-17 Through Texas, a life-size board game the children will be invited
1-18 to play; and
1-19 WHEREAS, By sponsoring this delightful event, Children's
1-20 Medical Center of Dallas is creating an entertaining and
1-21 educational diversion for its young patients while publicizing the
1-22 state's plentiful resources and talent in the areas of agriculture
1-23 and fashion design; now, therefore, be it
1-24 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 76th Texas
2-1 Legislature hereby congratulate the administrators, staff, and
2-2 volunteers from Children's Medical Center of Dallas for promoting
2-3 Texas products and talent through the "Children's Goes Naturally
2-4 Texas" event and extend to them sincere gratitude for their
2-5 continued efforts in behalf of the children and families they
2-6 serve; and, be it further
2-7 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
2-8 prepared for prominent display at Children's Medical Center of
2-9 Dallas as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of
2-10 Representatives.
Hodge
Laney Glaze Moreno of El Paso
Alexander Goodman Morrison
Allen Goolsby Mowery
Alvarado Gray Naishtat
Averitt Green Najera
Bailey Greenberg Nixon
Berman Grusendorf Noriega
Bonnen Gutierrez Oliveira
Bosse Haggerty Olivo
Brimer Hamric Palmer
Brown of Kaufman Hardcastle Pickett
Brown of Brazos Hartnett Pitts
Burnam Hawley Puente
Capelo Heflin Ramsay
Carter Hilbert Rangel
Chavez Hilderbran Reyna of Bexar
Chisum Hill Reyna of Dallas
Christian Hinojosa Ritter
Clark Hochberg Sadler
Coleman Hodge Salinas
Cook Homer Seaman
Corte Hope Shields
Counts Howard Siebert
Crabb Hunter Smith
Craddick Hupp Smithee
Crownover Isett Solis of Cameron
Cuellar Janek Solis of Bexar
Culberson Jones of Brazos Solomons
Danburg Jones of Lubbock Staples
Davis of Harris Jones of Dallas Swinford
Davis of Dallas Junell Talton
Delisi Keel Telford
Denny Keffer Thompson
Deshotel King of Parker Tillery
Driver King of Uvalde Truitt
Dukes Krusee Turner of Coleman
Dunnam Kuempel Turner of Harris
Dutton Lengefeld Uher
Edwards Lewis of Tarrant Uresti
Ehrhardt Lewis of Orange Van de Putte
Eiland Longoria Walker
Elkins Luna West
Ellis McCall Williams
Farabee McClendon Wilson
Farrar McReynolds Wise
Flores Madden Wohlgemuth
Gallego Marchant Wolens
Garcia Maxey Woolley
George Merritt Yarbrough
Giddings Moreno of Harris Zbranek
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Speaker of the House
I certify that H.R. No. 627 was adopted by the House on April
13, 1999, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House