Honoring 2023 as the 100th anniversary of the Green Bay & De Pere Antiquarian Society.
Impact
The resolution highlights the efforts of the Antiquarian Society in fundraising and community outreach, which includes initiatives such as their annual Antique Show and Sale that has helped raise substantial funds for historical preservation. The society has gifted nearly $800,000 to various local historical organizations, which underscores its vital role in advocating for and contributing to the cultural landscape of Wisconsin. The resolution creates a symbolic recognition that can enhance community pride and promote further local and state support for historical preservation initiatives.
Summary
SJR48 is a Senate Joint Resolution introduced to honor the Green Bay & De Pere Antiquarian Society for its contributions to historical preservation as it celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2023. Originating in 1923, the society was founded by a group of women dedicated to preserving local history and important artifacts in Brown County, Wisconsin. The resolution serves to acknowledge not only the longevity of the society but also its significant contributions to the preservation of historical monuments and artifacts in the local community.
Contention
While the resolution primarily serves to honor the Antiquarian Society, it can also generate discussions about the importance of historical preservation funding and the role of such organizations within the community. Potential contention may arise regarding how resources are allocated to historical preservation versus other community needs and whether state or local funding could be more broadly made available to support similar efforts across Wisconsin. Nevertheless, SJR48 is aimed at fostering appreciation and acknowledgment for historical preservation efforts rather than enacting specific laws or regulations.