WHEREAS, The Washington State Parks Commission, as one of the
state's major stewards of special state resources has, for over nine
decades, protected and preserved significant natural, historical, and
cultural public assets for citizens; and
WHEREAS, On March 19, 1913, Governor Ernest Lister signed into law
the Washington Parks Board, which created the state parks system; and
WHEREAS, The provision of recreational and educational
opportunities on these special resource lands has, through tourism,
been an economic catalyst to areas of the state that benefit from this
evolving economy; and
WHEREAS, The Washington State Parks Commission has partnered with
thousands of volunteers, whose work has resulted in over 200,000 hours
per year of volunteer time dedicated to the state parks system; and
WHEREAS, The Washington State Parks Commission employees, who work
diligently in park management, operations, construction, and
maintenance, are major contributors to public service and the State
Parks' success story;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
of the state of Washington celebrate the state park system's ninetieth
birthday in 2003 and recognize the outstanding benefits the park system
provides to the state; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Washington State House of
Representatives joins with the Parks and Recreation Commission in
enjoying the parks system and its resources and assets during the
coming ten years, and looks forward to the park system's Centennial in
2013, when it will begin its second century of service to the state of
Washington.