WHEREAS, The annual Spokane Lilac Festival is a favored tradition
of the people of Spokane County and the Inland Northwest; and
WHEREAS, 2013 marks the 75th anniversary of the Spokane Lilac
Festival, which embraces the theme of "Lilac Legacy--Alive at 75"; and
WHEREAS, The Lilac Festival began in 1938 under the guidance of the
Associated Garden Clubs and the Spokane Floral Association as a way to
celebrate the beautiful Lilac City, Spokane, and its growing popularity
as a Washington destination; and
WHEREAS, In 1950, after the establishment of Armed Forces Day, the
92nd Bomb Wing of Geiger Field joined the festival parade as the
official color guard of the Lilac Festival. This partnership with the
Armed Forces continues today and is the nation's largest Armed Forces
Parade; and
WHEREAS, The missions and goals of the Spokane Lilac Festival are
to honor local military personnel, recognize outstanding area youth,
showcase and celebrate Spokane and the Inland Northwest community,
foster goodwill with other Northwest communities, give our youth and
local organizations in the area an opportunity to display their
abilities and talents, and act as a business stimulus both during the
festival and throughout the year; and
WHEREAS, The Spokane Lilac Festival, a nonprofit organization
operated entirely by volunteers, provides over 18,000 dollars in
scholarships to members of the Royalty program and trains the members
of the Royalty program in speech, military protocol, etiquette, self-defense, intercultural exchange, modeling, and the importance of
volunteerism; and
WHEREAS, The volunteer aspect of the Spokane Lilac Festival
continues to expand each year with projects such as visiting and
serving at area hospitals, including Shriners Hospital for Children,
veterans centers, retirement centers, and homeless shelters; reading at
elementary schools, including Read Across America; participating in the
Salvation Army's Clothe-a-Child program; working at Santa Express, a
fund-raising arm of the Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery; supporting the
airmen and airwomen at Fairchild Air Force Base through Operation
Cookie Drop; and participating in Make-a-Wish, Bloomsday, and the
Associated Garden Club Annual Plant Sale; and
WHEREAS, Each year, thousands of volunteer hours are donated to the
success of the festival including the "Lilac Loons" who discretely
paint lilac blossoms on numerous streets and intersections to promote
the festival, the "Float Toads" who design, build, and decorate each
year's float, the "Parade Krewe" who oversee and produce the nation's
largest Armed Forces Torchlight Parade, and the "Purple Coaters" who
make up the Board of Directors of the festival and along with the
Royalty Court serve as ambassadors to over 20 outlying parades and
festivals each year; and
WHEREAS, This year's Festival Royalty Court includes Queen Brett
Rountree of Central Valley High School and Princesses Katie Heitkemper
of Lewis and Clark High School, Devyn Russell of Northwest Christian
High School, Michelle Tatko of Ferris High School, Hailey Hyde of Saint
George's High School, Emily Staker of Gonzaga Prep, and Savannah
Sundseth of Mead High School;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
recognize and honor the many contributions made to our state by the
Spokane Lilac Festival, its organizers both past and present, and the
Royalty Courts for the past seventy-five years; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to the 2013 Lilac Festival Officers and the Festival
Royalty Court.