The bill aims to foster a sense of pride within the Zion community and to encourage residents to plant zinnias throughout the city. This initiative is expected to enhance the local environment and contribute to community beautification. The act of gardening with zinnias is also noted to improve mental well-being by reducing stress, thus enriching the quality of life for residents.
Summary
SJR0054 is a Senate Joint Resolution that proposes to declare the City of Zion as the 2024 Zinnia Capital of Illinois. This resolution highlights the city's affection for zinnias, which were named the official flower by the Zion City Council on March 20, 2018. The zinnia is celebrated not just for its vibrant appearance, but also for its historical significance as the founders of Zion planted them at the Shiloh House, the former residence of Zion's founder, Dr. John Alexander Dowie.
Contention
While SJR0054 is mainly celebratory in nature, it may prompt discussions on local governance regarding public spaces and community-led initiatives. By proclaiming Zion as the Zinnia Capital, the resolution could foster engagement among residents and local businesses to participate in beautification projects, particularly through the annual Zinnia & Monarch Festival, aligning with the city's commitment to care for monarch butterflies which rely on zinnias for nectar.