83R3676 JGH-D
 
  By: Zedler H.R. No. 135
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Proud citizens of Kennedale are gathering to
  celebrate Kennedale Day at the State Capitol on February 12, 2013;
  and
         WHEREAS, Set among the rolling grasslands of southeast
  Tarrant County, the site of Kennedale was originally inhabited by
  Indian tribes who hunted and fished along Village Creek; the
  Republic of Texas signed a treaty with the tribes in 1843, and
  settlers began moving into the area over the following decades; and
         WHEREAS, In 1882, John D. Hudson, C. B. Teague, and Oliver
  S. Kennedy bought land around a mineral well; a post office was
  opened on the land in 1884, and in 1886, a town was laid out and
  named Kennedale, after Mr. Kennedy; that same year, the Fort Worth
  and New Orleans Railway built a line through the town to Waxahachie,
  along with a passenger depot and several section houses as
  residences for its employees; during that era, the town became
  known for its brickworks, and Kennedale brick was used in several
  buildings in Fort Worth; and
         WHEREAS, Today, Kennedale is an attractive and comfortable
  community with easy access to the amenities of Fort Worth and
  Arlington; residents and visitors alike enjoy the opportunities for
  recreation available at Rodgers Farm Park and Sonora Park, and a
  replica of one of the original railway section houses stands at
  TownCenter Park to provide a colorful reminder of the city's
  history; and
         WHEREAS, The city continues to thrive under the leadership of
  Mayor John Clark, Mayor Pro-Tem Brian Johnson, and city council
  members Liz Carrington, Frank Fernandez, Charles Overstreet, and
  Kelly Turner; also contributing to the community's growth and
  prosperity are the board members of the Kennedale Chamber of
  Commerce, including Chair Pat Doescher, Mark Biondi, Monica
  Collier, Mike Frazier, Carl Hall, Bob Hart, Fred Moore, James
  Mulroy, Naseem Patel, Donna Sellers, Deborah Su, and Joe Taylor;
  and
         WHEREAS, Preserving the city's small-town charm while
  working to build a bright future, the residents of Kennedale may
  indeed take great pride in their community's heritage and promise;
  now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize February 12, 2013, as Kennedale Day at
  the State Capitol and extend to all those visiting from Kennedale
  sincere best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable day.