WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Symphony is the oldest continuously
operating symphony society west of the Mississippi; and
WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Symphony and "symphony night" have gained
the enthusiastic support of the people and businesses of Walla Walla
for 100 years, making them Walla Walla institutions and giving the
community the incredible opportunity of gathering together and
experiencing the joy and transcending power of beautiful, uplifting,
live orchestral music; and
WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Symphony is fully dedicated to serving all
the people of the Walla Walla valley and outlying communities, and
consider the people as their "real" owners in the truest sense of the
word; and
WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Symphony started in June 1907 as a
"symphony" club and has now become a full scale symphony society
governed by a dedicated group of board members and fielding a complete
semiprofessional symphony with a season of six concerts; and
WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Symphony also performs two children's
concerts for over 3,000 children each year, giving kids an opportunity
to get "up close and personal" with the instruments and helps pass on
the legacy and appreciation of the symphonic music tradition to a new
generation; and
WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Symphony also rounds out its musical
offerings by performing a family concert, recital series, and concert
series, with the purpose of appealing to audiences that typically might
not be as interested in symphonic music; and
WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Symphony has performed with
internationally acclaimed soloists over the years which have included
Jean-Pierre Rampal, Janos Starker, Eugene Fodor, David Abel, and
Leopold Godowsky; and
WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Symphony also supports children throughout
the Walla Walla valley and outlying communities by providing donated
tickets, instruments, and scholarships to young musicians; and
WHEREAS, The Walla Walla Symphony has been called one of "Walla
Walla's cultural jewels" by Tom Cronin, President Emeritus of Whitman
College, and Sharon Thompson, who has been involved with the symphony
for almost 50 years, attributes the success and longevity of the
symphony to hard work and the "magical" touch by everyone involved;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
recognize the outstanding contributions the Walla Walla Symphony has
made to the people of the Walla Walla valley, its outlying communities,
and all the people of the state of Washington, and congratulate it on
its phenomenal success; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to the director, the board members, and the artists of
the Walla Walla Symphony.