H.R. No. 658


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, Texas is known for the richness and variety of its agricultural bounty, and the grapefruit and other citrus fruit grown in and around Mission are important contributors to the state's renown; and WHEREAS, Mission was designated the Lone Star State's Home of the Grapefruit by the 75th Texas Legislature, and its residents take justifiable pride in their position as an important agricultural center; in celebration of their beloved hometown, a number of community leaders have traveled to Austin on this special day to extol its many virtues, including a highly anticipated event that draws countless visitors to Mission each year to join in the fun; and WHEREAS, The Texas Citrus Fiesta, a Rio Grande Valley tradition since 1932, has become a major cultural and recreational event in the area; and WHEREAS, Including such entertaining events as the coronation of King Citrus and Queen Citrianna and a fashion exhibition of costumes constructed entirely of cunningly transformed Valley agricultural products, the Texas Citrus Fiesta also includes a Parade of Oranges that is enjoyed by thousands from the United States and Mexico; and WHEREAS, The combination of agricultural abundance and vibrant community spirit that leads to the continuing success of Mission and the Texas Citrus Fiesta is a notable example of what is great about the Rio Grande Valley and is truly deserving of special recognition; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 79th Texas Legislature hereby recognize March 9, 2005, as Mission Day at the State Capitol, welcome those individuals visiting on this day, and commend all those associated with the Texas Citrus Fiesta for their efforts in maintaining this treasured cultural institution. Flores ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 658 was adopted by the House on March 9, 2005, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House