[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 9] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 12864-12865] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING MR. ARTHUR C. (SKIPPER) TONSMEIRE, III ON THE DEDICATION OF THE WEEKS BAY RESOURCE CENTER IN HIS HONOR ______ HON. JO BONNER of alabama in the house of representatives Wednesday, June 18, 2008 Mr. BONNER. Madam Speaker, it is with great pride and pleasure that I rise today to pay tribute to Mr. Arthur C. (Skipper) Tonsmeire, III on the occasion of the Weeks Bay Resource Center dedicated in his honor. Skipper Tonsmeire was born in Mobile and grew up in a house of eight boys on Dog River. Skipper loves the outdoors more than anyone I know-- he walks, runs, bikes, and swims at Johnson Beach Park every day, and he loves to fly. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Auburn University in 1965 and a Master's in Business Administration from the University of Denver in 1967. Skipper, who serves as president of the Coastal Land Trust and Weeks Bay Foundation, has been an integral force in land conservation and environmental stewardship [[Page 12865]] throughout the United States and especially in southwest Alabama. The Weeks Bay Foundation supports the Weeks Bay Estuarine Research Reserve in its efforts to protect the pristine coastal area of Baldwin County, Alabama. Skipper actively serves in many other associations and organizations. For instance, he has been the director of the Boys and Girls Club in Baldwin County since 1997. Additionally, he is a founding member of the Rotary Boys and Girls Club of Fairhope as well as the Point Clear Rotary Club. Skipper has also been extremely instrumental in the protection of 30,000 acres of property in the Mobile Tensaw Delta and has worked extensively with The Nature Conservancy of Alabama on land protection projects throughout the state of Alabama. Skipper was honored with the 1994-1995 Calder Conservation Award for building alliances over the past 20 years between the local business community, public agencies, and nonprofit conservation groups to protect the environmentally and economically important wetlands of the Alabama Gulf Coast. He also received The Nature Conservancy Distinguished Service Award for Gulf Coast land preservation and was awarded the Gulf Oil Conservation Award and Conservationist of the Year by the state of Alabama. The property on which the Weeks Bay Multi Purpose Classroom Building was constructed was purchased by the Coastal Land Trust and the Weeks Bay Foundation. In addition to this property, the foundation purchased the former Safe Harbor RV Park and numerous other parcels--all of which have been conveyed to the state of Alabama. As foundation president, Skipper took what was once only a dream and turned it into a reality for the Weeks Bay Reserve. His leadership on these land acquisitions was the driving force behind the success of the project. Skipper's diligent efforts to preserve our natural resources have ensured that future generations will enjoy coastal Alabama for many years to come. While Skipper would vehemently deny this fact, we all know that had it not been for Skipper Tonsmeire's vision, there would be no Weeks Bay Reserve or Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. His quiet unassuming way has served the treasures of Alabama and our coast well. Madam Speaker, I cannot imagine a better person whom the Weeks Bay Resource Center should honor other than Arthur C. (Skipper) Tonsmeire, III. It will forever recognize his long-standing commitment to the reserve and to natural resources in the state of Alabama. I ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing a dedicated community leader and friend to many throughout Alabama. I know his family and his many friends and colleagues join me in extending thanks for his service over the years. On behalf of a grateful community, thank you, Skipper, for everything you have done and continue to do for coastal Alabama. ____________________