H.R. No. 289
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, Residents of Chambers County are gathering at the
  State Capitol on February 6, 2013, to celebrate the unique
  qualities of their Southeast Texas home; and
         WHEREAS, Situated on some 600 square miles of Gulf Coast
  plains, the area that is now Chambers County has a long and colorful
  history, having been home to a Spanish mission in the mid-1700s and
  a short-lived French colony in 1818; later, in 1832 and 1835,
  disturbances at Anahuac between settlers and Mexican authorities
  foreshadowed the Texas Revolution; the county was officially
  created in 1858 from portions of Liberty and Jefferson Counties and
  named for T. J. Chambers, a prominent local resident; and
         WHEREAS, Anahuac serves as the county seat, and other
  communities include Beach City, Cove, Double Bayou, Hankamer, Mont
  Belvieu, Oak Island, Old River-Winfree, Smith Point, Stowell,
  Wallisville, and Winnie; located between the Houston metropolitan
  area and the Golden Triangle of Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange, the
  county combines the tranquility of rural living with convenient
  access to big-city amenities; and
         WHEREAS, Tourists enjoy the many attractions and festivals
  offered by the county; Anahuac, designated as the Alligator Capital
  of Texas, hosts the Texas Gatorfest each September, and a few weeks
  later, Winnie hosts the Texas Rice Festival, celebrating the annual
  rice harvest; and
         WHEREAS, Visitors are also drawn to the area for recreational
  opportunities such as birding, fishing, hunting, crabbing,
  boating, camping, and golfing; Chambers County is home to the
  Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, where more than 270 species of
  birds can be seen, as well as the Candy Cain Abshier Wildlife
  Management Area, Wallisville Heritage Park, Houston Raceway Park,
  Moody National Wildlife Refuge, and the Trinity River Recreation
  Area; and
         WHEREAS, In addition to tourism, the county's economy is
  supported by the petroleum industry, chemical plants,
  agribusiness, fish and oyster processing, and manufacturing; and
         WHEREAS, Treasuring their rich history as they work to build
  a bright future, the citizens of Chambers County are justifiably
  proud of their community, and it is most fitting to take this
  opportunity to honor their contributions to the Lone Star State;
  now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize February 6, 2013, as Chambers County
  Day at the State Capitol and extend sincere best wishes to all those
  in attendance for an enjoyable visit to Austin.
 
  Eiland
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 289 was adopted by the House on
  February 6, 2013, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House