Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR171

Introduced
5/31/16  
Introduced
5/31/16  
Passed
5/31/16  

Caption

Commends Schepis Museum in Columbia, Louisiana, on its 100th celebration.

Impact

The resolution reinforces community pride and cultural awareness by acknowledging the importance of the Schepis Museum as a focal point for local history and arts. The museum serves not only as a repository of local heritage but also as a venue for exposing the community to a diverse tapestry of arts and cultures present in Louisiana. By commending the museum, SR171 implicitly supports ongoing efforts for conservation and local engagement in the arts, thus promoting educational and cultural initiatives within Columbia and surrounding areas.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 171, introduced by Senator Riser, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Schepis Museum located in Columbia, Louisiana. The resolution highlights the historical significance of the Schepis Building, originally constructed in 1916 by John Schepis, an immigrant architect from Sicily. It emphasizes the building's architectural value, reflecting Italian Renaissance style, and its transformation from a general mercantile store to a notable museum on the National Historic Register. The celebration of the museum is intended to honor both its historical roots and its role in highlighting the cultural heritage of the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR171 appears to be predominantly positive, emphasizing community pride and cultural significance. Supporters of the resolution express appreciation for the museum's contributions to local heritage and education. The commemoration is viewed as an opportunity to celebrate the community’s rich history and the efforts involved in the museum's preservation and continued relevance. This positive sentiment reflects a broader commitment to preserving local culture and history.

Contention

While the resolution does not present significant points of contention, it could potentially provoke discussions regarding funding and support for historical preservation efforts. There may be differing opinions on resource allocation for cultural projects versus other community needs. However, the focus of SR171 is largely celebratory, minimizing potential conflicts by fostering a unified recognition of the museum's historical importance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR19

Commends the Louisiana Art and Science Museum/Irene W. Pennington Planetarium on its centennial celebration to mark the 100th anniversary of the historic Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Passenger Railway Station.

LA SR37

Designates Wednesday, April 6, 2016, as New Orleans Day at the Louisiana Senate, commends the city of New Orleans and joins with the city in a celebration worthy of its unique contribution to Louisiana culture.

LA SR24

Commends Jackson William Stine upon the celebration of his 100th birthday.

LA SR13

Commends Rosabell Perron Boudreaux on her 100th birthday celebration on June 1, 2018.

LA SCR40

Commends Kaliste Saloom Jr. on his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA SR166

Commends the city of Harahan on the celebration of its 90th birthday and recognizes July 24, 2010, as Harahan Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR13

Commends Eugene Lussan on the celebration of his 100th birthday.

LA SR68

Commends Louisiana State Exhibit Museum for its importance of being a depository of history, major tourist attraction, and educational center for children and adults.

LA SCR4

Commends Eugene Lussen on the celebration of his 100th birthday.

LA SCR69

Commends Richard Ieyoub on his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.