Louisiana 2011 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR12

Introduced
4/4/11  
Passed
4/4/11  

Caption

Designates June 3-4, 2011, Cookin' on the Cane weekend in the state of Louisiana.

Impact

The designation of 'Cookin' on the Cane' weekend aims to boost local tourism and economic activity in the Natchitoches area. By recognizing this event at the state legislative level, it draws attention to the cultural and social importance of barbecuing in the region. The event's potential to attract visitors during this weekend is seen as a means to stimulate local businesses and reinforce community bonds through shared cultural celebrations.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 12 (SCR12) recognizes and designates June 3-4, 2011, as 'Cookin’ on the Cane' weekend in Louisiana. This resolution commemorates the BBQ competition and festival being hosted by the Natchitoches Area Jaycees at the downtown riverbank of Natchitoches. It highlights the event's significance as an occasion for both professional and non-professional cooks and includes a children's BBQ cook-off for ages five to sixteen. The event is recognized as part of the International Barbeque Cookers Association competition, adding a layer of prestige to the festivities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR12 appears to be positive and celebratory. Lawmakers and community members likely view the resolution as a way to promote local culture and showcase the hospitality and culinary flair of Louisiana. The official recognition by the legislature validates the efforts of the Natchitoches Area Jaycees and underscores the value of such community events in fostering local pride and engagement.

Contention

While SCR12 does not have significant points of contention given its purpose as a celebratory resolution, it illustrates the broader themes of community involvement and local pride in cultural practices. The emphasis on a competitive and festive atmosphere may foster discussions around such events' roles in economic development and community cohesion, but no major opposition is noted within the legislative context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR9

Recognizes the first weekend in June annually as the Cookin' on the Cane Barbeque Competition and Festival in Natchitoches, La.

LA SCR141

Designates June 1, 2012, as Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR10

Designates the Smokin' Oldies Cook-Off in West Baton Rouge Parish as an official Louisiana State barbeque championship.

LA SCR81

Designates June 21st as the annual day and night of music celebration in Louisiana.

LA SCR72

Designates June 9, 2011, as University of New Orleans Day at the legislature.

LA SCR24

Commends Shaunda Netherland on being selected as Louisiana District Governor for Pilot International for 2011-2012.

LA SR189

Designates June 3, 2021, as Women in Public Office Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SCR29

Designates Thursday, May 26, 2011, as "Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Day" in the state of Louisiana, in honor of Rey Wayne Gatlin.

LA SCR17

Commends the Federation of Fire Chaplains and the Louisiana affiliates for providing chaplaincy in fire service organizations and recognizes October 15-20, 2011, as "Federation of Fire Chaplains Week" in Louisiana.

LA SCR23

Designates May 16, 2011, as "YMCA Day in Louisiana."

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.