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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, Proud residents of Dripping Springs are celebrating |
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the town's 30th annual Founders Day Festival from April 21 to 23, |
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2017; and |
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WHEREAS, Founders Day honors three families from |
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Mississippi, those of Dr. Joseph and Sarah Pound, John and Indiana |
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Moss, and John and Malvina Wallace, who made this area their home in |
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1854; early residents of the community initially engaged in |
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subsistence farming, but by 1884 agriculture had expanded and |
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Dripping Springs had acquired a steam gristmill and a cotton gin; |
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the wool and mohair industry subsequently played an important role |
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in the local economy and continued to do so into the 1970s; and |
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WHEREAS, Incorporated in August 1981, Dripping Springs is |
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today a popular tourist destination, noted especially for its |
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breweries, wineries, and distilleries; the community also hosts |
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more than 1,000 weddings each year, and in 2015, the 84th Texas |
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Legislature officially declared Dripping Springs the Wedding |
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Capital of Texas; and |
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WHEREAS, Hosted by the City of Dripping Springs and the |
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Founders Day Commission, the Founders Day celebration features a |
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parade, a carnival, musical performances, street dances, arts and |
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crafts displays, and cook-off competitions; proceeds directly |
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benefit local churches, school and park programs, youth groups, and |
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charities; and |
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WHEREAS, Delighting both residents and visitors alike, this |
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highly anticipated event is the product of countless volunteer |
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hours and a robust community spirit, and it is a pleasure to join in |
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paying tribute to the rich heritage that it celebrates; now, |
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therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 85th Texas |
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Legislature hereby commemorate the 30th annual Founders Day |
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Festival in Dripping Springs and extend to its organizers, |
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volunteers, performers, and guests sincere best wishes for an |
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exciting and memorable event. |