Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR58

Introduced
1/28/09  
Enrolled
1/28/09  

Caption

Recognizing the Lewisville Lake Symphony on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the Lewisville Lake Symphony's integral role in arts education, noting its initiatives aimed at engaging young music students. Through programs like the Family Popcorn concerts and the Vernell Gregg Young Artists Competition, the symphony plays a pivotal role in fostering musical talent and appreciation among the youth. This commitment to education signifies a broader recognition of the arts as crucial components of community development and cultural enrichment.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 58 recognizes the Lewisville Lake Symphony on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. This resolution highlights the importance of the symphony as one of the most respected regional orchestras in Texas, characterized by its composition of professional musicians who deliver a range of outstanding performances each season. The resolution draws attention to the symphony's contribution to the cultural landscape of the area, enhancing the quality of life in Lewisville and making it an attractive place for both businesses and families.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely ceremonial and does not delve into contentious policy debates, it represents a moment of celebration for local arts initiatives. However, it also implicitly calls attention to the ongoing need for support in the arts community, particularly as organizations strive to maintain their programs amid funding challenges. Such resolutions help reinforce the value placed on cultural institutions in the fabric of local communities.

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