Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR006

Introduced
1/20/23  
Engrossed
1/20/23  

Caption

House concurrent resolution honoring Susan Higby on the 20th anniversary of her outstanding service as Executive Director of Studio Place Arts in Barre

Impact

The resolution not only acknowledges Susan Higby's contributions but also serves to recognize the vital role that arts organizations play within communities. By honoring such individuals, the resolution encourages continued support for local arts initiatives and underscores the significance of cultural heritage in fostering community engagement and creativity. The resolution aims to celebrate and promote the importance of arts in society and its ability to enrich community experiences.

Summary

HCR006 is a House concurrent resolution that honors Susan Higby on the 20th anniversary of her notable service as the Executive Director of Studio Place Arts (SPA) in Barre, Vermont. The resolution emphasizes the significant impact that Higby has had on SPA, which has transformed into an important hub for artistic expression, collaboration, and education in the region. Under her leadership, SPA has organized over 400 exhibitions, showcasing the talents of many artists and highlighting Barre's rich cultural heritage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR006 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for Higby's efforts and the broader contributions of Studio Place Arts to the cultural landscape of Barre and Vermont. Legislators and community members alike recognize the importance of supporting individuals and organizations that enhance the arts community. The resolution illustrates a shared value placed on artistic endeavors and the individuals behind them.

Contention

While the resolution itself is unlikely to generate significant controversy, the context surrounding legislative support for arts funding and initiatives can occasionally spur discussions about resource allocation. Some may argue for greater investment in the arts sector, while others might prioritize different areas of funding. Nevertheless, the passage of HCR006 primarily serves to unite stakeholders in celebrating a local figure's contributions rather than inciting debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR079

House concurrent resolution celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Vermont Arts Exchange and its collaborative artistic endeavors

VT HCR258

House concurrent resolution honoring Michelle Carter of Barre City on the 30th anniversary of her dedicated service as a Vermont Legal Aid Long-Term Care Ombudsman

VT HCR035

House concurrent resolution honoring Barre Town Manager Carl Rogers for his outstanding municipal public service

VT HCR050

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Governor’s Institutes of Vermont on their 40th anniversary

VT HCR004

House concurrent resolution honoring the Rev. Carl Hilton VanOsdall on the 25th anniversary of his ministry at the First Presbyterian Church of Barre

VT HCR027

House concurrent resolution honoring Edwin G. Camp of Derby for his outstanding 58-year career in the Vermont insurance industry

VT SCR002

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Helen Estroff of Montpelier for her outstanding public service in the executive branch, and as the Calendar Clerk of the Vermont Senate

VT HCR006

Concurrent Resolution Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Tanner Dance Utah

VT HCR253

House concurrent resolution honoring Washington County Mental Health Services Executive Director and former Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health Mary Moulton of Moretown on her extraordinary leadership

VT HCR014

House concurrent resolution congratulating the Putney Library on the 20th anniversary of its current home

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.