[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 101 (Thursday, June 26, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S4190]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
S. RES. 492
Ms. KLOBUCHAR. Madam President, I rise today to honor ``A Prairie
Home Companion,'' which for 40 years has shared with its listeners the
comings and goings of the good people of that most Minnesota of towns,
Lake Wobegon--where as everyone knows, all the women are strong, all
the men are good looking, and all the children are above average.
Only 12 people were in the audience for that very first broadcast on
July 6, 1974, at the Janet Wallace Auditorium at Macalester College in
Saint Paul. If those dozen people got there by car, they paid 55 cents
per gallon to fill the tanks of their Ford Pintos or Plymouth Valiants.
If they stopped for a McDonald's burger afterward, they paid 30 cents.
How things have changed--and not just the price of gas and burgers!
Today, 40 years later, more than 600 radio stations carry ``A Prairie
Home Companion'' to four million listeners every week from the historic
Fitzgerald Theater in Saint Paul.
It has won a Peabody Award and has broadcast from nations including
Canada, Ireland, Scotland, England, Germany and Iceland and nearly
every State in the Nation. It has inspired a movie by the same name,
which won four international awards. It has helped make Minnesota
Public Radio and American Public Media household names.
And it has certainly made its creator and host, Garrison Keillor, a
household name! Mr. Keillor has won Grammy and George Foster Peabody
awards, not to mention the National Humanities Medal.
But one thing has not changed at all from that very first broadcast:
This little variety program resonates with people. It has warmed our
hearts with its stories, songs, poems and jokes. It has made us laugh,
made us cry, and made us sing along. And it has given its millions of
listeners a hometown they can call their own--right in the heart of
Minnesota.
Madam President, I would like to congratulate Minnesota Public Radio,
American Public Media, and the cast and crew of ``A Prairie Home
Companion'' on 40 years of radio excellence. This is one show that is
most certainly above average.
Mr. REID. I ask unanimous consent the resolutions be agreed to, the
preambles, where applicable, be agreed to, and the motions to
reconsider be laid upon the table en bloc, with no intervening action
or debate.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
The resolutions were agreed to.
The preambles were agreed to.
(The resolutions, with their preambles, are printed in today's Record
under ``Submitted Resolutions.'')
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