Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR64

Introduced
5/10/10  

Caption

Commends Pastor Bennie R. Edison of Comforter Baptist Church and Alexandria Councilman Edward Larvadain III of District One for hosting the 2010 Easter Egg Hunt-Carnival

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the role of community leaders and local organizations in addressing social challenges, highlighting the Outreach Ministry of Comforter Baptist Church which aims to engage residents. With events like the Easter Egg Hunt-Carnival, the church fosters community ties and provides essential services to families in need. This commendation underlines the significance of grassroots initiatives in enhancing community welfare and building social cohesion.

Summary

House Resolution 64 is a commendation for Pastor Bennie R. Edison of Comforter Baptist Church and Alexandria Councilman Edward Larvadain III. This resolution recognizes their efforts in hosting the 2010 Easter Egg Hunt-Carnival, an event that attracted over three hundred children and their families to Harmon Park in Alexandria. It served not only as a festive gathering but also as an educational opportunity aimed at motivating children in a community facing high poverty levels. The event reflects community values and the importance of providing wholesome activities for youth.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR64 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating local heroes who contribute to the betterment of society. The recognition of Pastor Edison and Councilman Larvadain resonates with community members and supporters alike as it honors their dedication and hard work. This resolution reflects a collective appreciation for those who strive to uplift their communities through meaningful service.

Contention

While HR64 focuses on commendation, its broader implications touch upon the challenges communities face, particularly in areas of poverty and youth engagement. Recognizing the efforts of community leaders could inspire further participation and collaboration, although some may argue about the sufficiency of such events in addressing deeper systemic issues that affect many families in Alexandria. However, the resolution’s emphasis on positive engagement stands as a reminder of the impact local leaders can have within their communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR173

Commends Willie J. Dunkley upon the celebration of his 23rd anniversary as pastor of Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Alexandria

LA HR97

Commends Pastor and Mrs. Stephen Young Brady of Second Bethehem Baptist Church in Alexandria upon their 28th year pastoral appreciation and retirement celebration

LA HR96

Commends Pastor Larry Turner for nineteen years of pastoral service at the Christian Love Baptist Church

LA HR153

Commends the Reverend Jim Wheatley upon the celebration of his retirement after thirty-five years as pastor of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Alexandria

LA HR13

Commends the Reverend E. Edward Jones, Sr., upon his fifty-seventh anniversary as pastor of Galilee Baptist Church in Shreveport

LA HR209

Commends Errol K. Domingue upon his 10th anniversary as pastor of the Elm Grove Baptist Church and the New Pilgrim Baptist Church

LA HCR36

Commends Pastor Ernest Edward Jones, Sr., for more than fifty-five years of preaching and pastoring at Galilee Baptist Church of Shreveport

LA HR147

Commends the Reverend Jacob Thomas, pastor of St. Augustine Catholic Church of Isle Brevelle, La., in the Diocese of Alexandria

LA HCR52

Commends Alexandria city councilman, Harry Silver, on his retirement

LA SR77

Honors and commends Pastor S.C. Dixon on his 28th Pastoral Anniversary at Greater Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.