WHEREAS, The Olympia Symphony Orchestra began community concerts in
the 1920s and began regular concerts as a community-based volunteer
symphony orchestra at the end of World War II; and
WHEREAS, The Olympia Symphony Orchestra was officially incorporated
as a nonprofit community orchestra on October 23, 1952; and
WHEREAS, The Olympia Symphony Orchestra has passed the baton to
many gifted Maestros over the intervening years, including Carl
Moldrem, Les Armstrong, Fred P. Schlichting, Irv Wright, Ian K. Edlund,
Jonathan Shames; and
WHEREAS, Most recently, the Symphony has flourished under the
outstanding leadership of Maestro Hue Edwards; and
WHEREAS, The Olympia Symphony Orchestra has provided years of
education, entertainment, and the many benefits of community cultural
enhancement to literally tens of thousands of residents of Southwest
Washington during the course of hundreds of concerts over decades; and
WHEREAS, At the invitation of the Governor of the State of
Washington for the past six years, the Olympia Symphony Orchestra has
provided for the enjoyment of Capitol area residents, by performing a
free symphonic concert on the lawn of the Capitol Campus on the last
Sunday of each July; and
WHEREAS, The past 60 years of community enrichment has involved
thousands of South Sound volunteers donating their skills and talents
by acting in their capacity as board members, musicians, students,
audience participants, donors, and other lovers of symphonic music; and
WHEREAS, As the Olympia Symphony Orchestra turns sixty years of age
this October, it takes its place as one of the longest continuously
performing community-based orchestras in the State of Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate congratulate the
Olympia Symphony Orchestra Board, its Maestro Hue Edwards, its staff
and musicians, and its thousands of supporters on its 60th Birthday;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate, on behalf
of the people of the state of Washington, extend its sincerest wish
that the next 60 years will bring as much enjoyment and great music to
the Capitol Lawn and to the Capital City as the last 60 years; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the Olympia
Symphony Orchestra.