[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 52 (Wednesday, April 14, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S2326]
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HONORING BLACKSTONE VALLEY TOURISM COUNCIL
Mr. CASEY. I ask unanimous consent that the Judiciary Committee be
discharged from further consideration of S. Res. 468, and the Senate
proceed to its immediate consideration.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. The clerk
will report the resolution by title.
The assistant legislative clerk read as follows:
A resolution (S. Res. 468) honoring the Blackstone Valley
Tourism Council on the celebration of its 25th anniversary.
There being no objection, the Senate proceeded to consider the
resolution.
Mr. CASEY. I ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the
preamble be agreed to, the motions to reconsider be laid upon the
table, with no intervening action or debate, and any statements related
to the resolution be printed in the Record.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
The resolution (S. Res. 468) was agreed to.
The preamble was agreed to.
The resolution, with its preamble, reads as follows:
S. Res. 468
Whereas, on April 8, 2010, the Blackstone Valley Tourism
Council will celebrate the 25th anniversary of its founding;
Whereas, since 1985, the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council
has been at the forefront of sustainable destination
development, community building, resiliency, education, and
scholarly research;
Whereas the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council is a non-
profit corporation registered as a 501(c)(3) educational
organization and is authorized under Section 42-63.1-5 of the
Rhode Island General Laws as the State-designated regional
tourism development agency for the Blackstone Valley of Rhode
Island;
Whereas the development region of the Blackstone Valley
Tourism Council follows the length and width of the
Blackstone River Watershed, from the many tributaries in
southern Massachusetts, to the end of the river at the
headwaters of the Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island;
Whereas the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council represents
the Rhode Island cities of Pawtucket, Central Falls, and
Woonsocket, and towns of Cumberland, Lincoln, North
Smithfield, Smithfield, Glocester, and Burrillville;
Whereas the Blackstone Valley is the birthplace of the
American Industrial Revolution that began in 1790 in
Pawtucket, Rhode Island, when Samuel Slater began textile
manufacturing in a wooden mill on the banks of the Blackstone
River;
Whereas, since its beginning, the Blackstone Valley Tourism
Council has worked to develop, promote, and expand the
economic and community development base for the cities and
towns in the Blackstone Valley to create a viable visitor and
cultural destination that preserves the historic heritage of
the region;
Whereas the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council works as an
interpreter and educator of the history and ecology of the
Blackstone River, initiates ongoing international
relationships of major importance to the region, provides
input on future riverfront and economic development, and
develops various recreational activities;
Whereas the work that the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council
accomplishes benefits from its partnerships with local social
and community development organizations, municipalities,
regional and State economic development organizations,
educational institutions, and National and international
entities;
Whereas the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council was the first
recipient of the Ulysses Prize from the United Nations World
Tourism Organization (UNWTO) that merits distinction for
innovative contributions to tourism policy, sustainable
tourism planning, environmental protection and new
technologies, and in 2006, the Council received the
UNWTO.Sbest Certification in tourism governance, the only
organization in the United States to earn this certification;
and
Whereas, in 2008, the World Travel and Tourism Council
(WTTC) recognized the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council with
its Tourism for Tomorrow Destination Award, a prestigious
sustainable tourism development award, in recognition of the
integrated, community-centered, resilient approach of the
Council to tourism development and community building: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) honors the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council on the
celebration of its 25th anniversary; and
(2) wishes the Council continued success.
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