WHEREAS, The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program is
America's largest youth recognition program based exclusively on
volunteerism; and
WHEREAS, The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program honors
young people in middle school and high school for outstanding volunteer
service to their communities; and
WHEREAS, A State Honoree of the Prudential Spirit of Community
Awards program will receive a $1,000 award, an engraved silver
medallion, and a trip to Washington, D.C., for a series of national
recognition events; and
WHEREAS, Brian Vance, 17, of Yakima, Washington, a junior at Selah
High School in Selah has been recognized as a State Honoree of the
Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program; and
WHEREAS, Brian Vance contacted a wide variety of individuals and
organizations to gather information on methamphetamine use, and
collaborated with high school teachers to create the classroom
curriculum on the dangers of methamphetamine; and
WHEREAS, Brian Vance produced an informational DVD and a classroom
curriculum that have been distributed to more than 500 schools and
public officials across the country to educate students about the
dangers of methamphetamine; and
WHEREAS, Brian Vance presented the DVD, entitled "Meth: There's
Never Just Once," at more than 20 public forums, and when requests for
copies were made, Brian Vance organized fund-raisers and applied for
grants in order to make them available free of charge; and
WHEREAS, Samantha McTee, 12, of Yakima, Washington, a sixth-grader
at Naches Valley Middle School in Naches has been recognized as a State
Honoree of the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program; and
WHEREAS, Samantha McTee raised $1,200 to help save a community
swimming pool by planning a spaghetti dinner and raffle; and
WHEREAS, Samantha McTee organized a place to host the dinner event,
set a date for the event, sought donations of food and raffle prizes,
posted promotional flyers around the community, and recruited members
of her school leadership club to help cook, serve, and clean up at the
dinner; and
WHEREAS, Samantha McTee hopes to hold another fund-raiser this
year;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
of the State of Washington honor the vision, the commitment, and the
hard work of Brian Vance and Samantha McTee, and celebrate Brian
Vance's and Samantha McTee's contribution and dedication to making
Washington a better place for all Washingtonians; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to Brian Vance, Samantha McTee, the Principal of Selah
High School, the Principal of Naches Valley Middle School, and the
Editor of the Yakima Herald Republic.