Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR103

Introduced
4/28/14  
Introduced
4/28/14  
Passed
4/29/14  

Caption

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2014 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival

Impact

While HR103 is primarily a resolution recognizing a local event, it highlights the importance of community gatherings and cultural festivals to the social fabric of Louisiana. Such events not only promote local agriculture but also foster a sense of pride and unity among residents. By commending the organizers and volunteers, the resolution underscores the efforts of those who contribute to maintaining traditions that benefit local economies and strengthen community bonds.

Summary

House Resolution 103, introduced by Representative Leopold, aims to commend the organizers and volunteers of the 2014 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival. This annual event, held in Buras, Louisiana, celebrates the cultivation and marketing of the parish's citrus crop and has been a cherished tradition since its inception in 1947. Originally named the Orange Festival, it was rebranded in 1955 and has since evolved into a family-friendly celebration featuring local food, entertainment, contests, crafts, and community hospitality.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR103 is positive and celebratory. The resolution reflects appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the individuals who make such events possible. It acknowledges the resilience of the festival and its organizers, particularly in the face of natural challenges like hurricanes and freezes that have historically impacted the area. There is a clear consensus on the value of the fair as a source of pride for the citizens of Plaquemines Parish and Louisiana as a whole.

Contention

There are no significant points of contention associated with this resolution, as it serves solely to honor the people behind a well-regarded community event. The resolution represents a moment of unity and collective appreciation for the cultural heritage of Plaquemines Parish. Its passage reflects the broader sentiment in Louisiana about valuing local traditions that celebrate agricultural heritage and foster community connections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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