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BGA Accomplishments
BGA
Accomplishments
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The House of Representatives
Citation
Whereas, The Butterfly gardeners Association,
headed by Alan Moore of Allentown, is being recognized and honored
for its inspiring work in raising global consciousness and promoting environmental
stewardship, education, conservation and world peace through the symbolic
beauty, transformation and life of butterflies. The Butterfly Gardeners
Association was created in 1993 by Mr. Moore to promote an understanding
and appreciation of butterflies. But the organization has a much deeper
meaning, which is to promote world peace and a more peaceful, productive
society by uniting people all over the world using butterflies as a catalyst
for love, peace, teamwork and global understanding. Thousands of volunteers
have spoken throughout the country on the importance and beauty of these
creatures, and they have been an outspoken advocate of building butterfly
gardens and sanctuaries; and
Whereas, Dedicated members of the organization
have planted butterfly gardens at nursing homes, hospitals, churches and
schools throughout the country and created the largest butterfly garden
in Pennsylvania at Bushkill Elementary School. They have also coordinated
hundreds of butterfly releases at numerous events, including the Earth
Summit held at the United Nations in June 1997. These simple,
beautiful creatures touched the life of one man, who in turn has worked
diligently to motivate thousands of people into working together peacefully
to save the planet and promote harmony and understanding throughout the
world.
Now therefore, the House of Representatives
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pays tribute to the Butterfly Gardeners
Association for their extraordinary and devoted work, which is truly
an example of how a group of inspired and dedicated citizens can make
a real difference in our society; offers best wishes for success in all
future endeavors;
And directs that a copy of this citation, sponsored by the Honorable Charles
W. Dent on August 4, 1997, be transmitted to Alan Moore, Butterfly
Gardeners Association, 1021 North Main Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania
18104.
Charles W. Dent, Sponsor Matthew Ryan, Speaker of the House
City of Berkeley Proclamation;
Butterfly Berkeley Earth Week
WHEREAS, The Butterfly gardeners Association,
founded by Berkeley resident Alan Moore in 1993, was established
to promote an understanding and appreciation of butterflies and advocate
the building of butterfly sanctuaries; and
WHEREAS, The organization has expanded its
original mission to include the promotion of environmental stewardship,
global consciousness, education, conservation, teamwork, peace, and love
by using the symbolic beauty, transformation, and life of butterflies;
and
WHEREAS, Dedicated members of the association have
planted butterfly gardens in nursing homes, hospitals, churches and schools
throughout the country, created the largest butterfly garden in the State
of Pennsylvania and coordinated hundreds of butterfly releases at distinguished
events, including the Earth Summit held at the United Nations in June
1997;
WHEREAS, The Butterfly Gardeners Association
has mobilized over 2000 school children and their teachers throughout
the East Bay and Berkeley to raise butterflies and facilitated their participation
at local Earth Day events.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Shirley
Dean, Mayor of the City of Berkeley, do hereby commend the Butterfly
Gardeners Association for their extraordinary and devoted work by
declaring the week of April 22 through April 30, 1998 as
BUTTERFLY BERKELEY EARTH WEEK
In the City of Berkeley. This is truly an example of how a
group of inspired and dedicated citizens can make a real difference in
our society.
Shirley Dean, Mayor April 25, 1998
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