82R24668 JNC-D By: Kolkhorst H.R. No. 1566 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The 121st annual Brenham Maifest is being held May 1-7, 2011, and this spirited event promises great fun for all who attend; and WHEREAS, One of the oldest spring German festivals in the South, Maifest is a community-wide celebration that highlights the rich heritage of Brenham and Washington County; and WHEREAS, In addition to a parade and festival, the event features a coronation of junior and senior kings and queens; this year's royal court includes junior queen Savannah Bartay; the daughter of Lea and Ron Bartay, she is in the fourth grade at Brenham Elementary School and is active in her studies and a number of sports, including softball, soccer, swimming, and volleyball; and WHEREAS, The 2011 junior king is Britt Rogas; a third-grader at St. Paul's Christian Day School, he is the son of Amey and Russell Rogas; in his free time, he participates in Little League baseball, Cub Scouts, and 4-H; and WHEREAS, The senior queen is Corrie Newman, the daughter of Betsy and Jerry Newman; this Brenham High School senior enjoys cheerleading, volunteering in the community, studying dance and voice, and serving as a liturgist at Brenham Presbyterian Church; and WHEREAS, Guy Buls, the son of Paula and Rick Buls, is the senior king; a junior at Brenham High, he is an all-star swimmer on the swim team and an active member of the Young Life program and the youth group at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church; and WHEREAS, These outstanding young Texans, along with all those associated with Maifest, can take pride in their participation in an enduring Washington County tradition that provides many hours of enjoyment for Brenham residents and visitors alike; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature hereby commemorate the 121st annual Brenham Maifest and honor the junior and senior royalty of this much-anticipated event; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for the 2011 Maifest royalty as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.