Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SR0024

Introduced
2/10/22  

Caption

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City, Indiana, on the 35th anniversary of its inaugural season.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor not just the physical structure of the Lincoln Amphitheatre, but also the cultural tradition it represents. By acknowledging its 35 years of operation, the Indiana Senate reinforces the importance of local heritage sites in promoting community identity and tourism. The amphitheatre has evolved into a venue that accommodates a variety of performances, contributing to the local economy through increased attendance and revenue, as evidenced by its growing popularity and sold-out performances that reached audiences from 27 states.

Summary

Senate Resolution 0024 marks the 35th anniversary of the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City, Indiana. It recognizes the significance of this venue, which is one of the largest roofed amphitheatres in the United States, capable of seating 1,500 people. The amphitheatre is located near President Abraham Lincoln's childhood home and holds historical value as the site of numerous productions, including the long-running 'Young Abe Lincoln' drama. The resolution highlights the efforts made by local organizations to sustain and revitalize the amphitheatre after periods of financial struggle.

Contention

While Senate Resolution 0024 is largely celebratory and uncontroversial, it provides an opportunity to reflect on the challenges faced by cultural institutions. The financial support from the Indiana General Assembly in the past, which included $1.6 million for facility upgrades, is noted as a pivotal moment in the amphitheatre's history. This raises discussions about the ongoing need for state support for local cultural projects, which some may view as a strain on the public budget versus a necessary investment in community welfare and heritage.

Notable_points

The resolution not only sets the occasion for celebration but also serves to remind legislators and the public of the vital role that heritage and community engagement play in fostering a vibrant cultural landscape. By promoting the Lincoln Amphitheatre, the Senate is essentially advocating for continued investment in arts and culture at the state level, suggesting a prioritization of such initiatives in future legislative agendas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HR0014

Congratulating the Lincoln Amphitheatre, Lincoln City, on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of its inaugural season.

IN HCR10

Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln.

IN SR0021

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring Senator Ron Grooms upon his retirement from the Indiana Senate.

IN SR0029

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring Kim Boyd for her contributions to the city of Indianapolis.

IN SR0066

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring the Indiana Geological and Water Survey on the 185th anniversary of state-supported geological study in Indiana.

IN H4905

Lincolnville Museum

IN ACR155

Abraham Lincoln’s birthday.

IN ACR16

Abraham Lincoln’s birthday.

IN ACR23

Abraham Lincoln’s birthday.

IN SR0069

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring Trans-Care Ambulance on its 30th anniversary.

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