Recognizing March 7, 2017, as Van Zandt County Day.
The resolution details the rich cultural history of Van Zandt County, including its various communities like Canton and Edgewood. It emphasizes the county's agricultural and historical contributions, showcasing events such as the Van Zandt County Fair and Rodeo, as well as the Heritage Festival in Edgewood. The resolution serves to enhance community pride and promote local tourism, drawing attention to attractions like the Library of Genealogy and Local History.
Senate Resolution No. 280 recognizes March 7, 2017, as Van Zandt County Day at the Texas State Capitol. This resolution honors the proud citizens of Van Zandt County who gather at the Capitol to celebrate the significant role their county has played in Texas history. The resolution highlights the founding of Van Zandt County, which was created by an Act of the Texas Legislature on March 20, 1848, and how it was named after Isaac Van Zandt, a notable legislator and diplomat of the Republic of Texas.
While the resolution serves as a means of recognition and celebration, it is devoid of contentious legislative measures. Instead, it fosters goodwill and unity among the residents, emphasizing the importance of both preserving and celebrating local history. The resolution encourages citizens of the county and broader communities in Texas to engage with their heritage while providing a platform for local pride through public gatherings and festivities.