|
|||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
| ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are pleased to congratulate John Reilly, owner | ||||||
4 | of the Rend Lake Resort & Conference Center at Rend Lake, on | ||||||
5 | his hard work in making the Rend Lake area one of Illinois' | ||||||
6 | brightest tourism areas; and
| ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, For decades the land surrounding Rend Lake was | ||||||
8 | plagued by a lack of water, despite plentiful rainfall, and its | ||||||
9 | location between two of the nation's great rivers, the | ||||||
10 | Mississippi River and the Ohio River; although the region | ||||||
11 | flourished as a coal mining area in the early 1920's, the | ||||||
12 | land's impermeable clays were incapable of soaking in rain, | ||||||
13 | making ground water scarce; and
| ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, By the 1950's, the onset of an economically | ||||||
15 | devastating three-year drought took its toll on the region; as | ||||||
16 | a result, plans to construct a large water supply lake were | ||||||
17 | started, and evolved into the project that would become Rend | ||||||
18 | Lake; with the support of the Rend Lake Conservancy District, | ||||||
19 | Congress authorized the building of Rend Lake, near Benton, in | ||||||
20 | accordance with the United States Army Corps Chief of | ||||||
21 | Engineers' recommendation; the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | ||||||
22 | accepted the responsibility for the lake's development and the | ||||||
23 | $60 million project was completed ahead of schedule in March of |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | 1973, months prior to the anticipated date; and
| ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, The authorized purposes of the Rend Lake project | ||||||
3 | include flood control on the Big Muddy and Mississippi Rivers, | ||||||
4 | water supply, water quality control, fish and wildlife | ||||||
5 | conservation, recreation, and area redevelopment; today, Rend | ||||||
6 | Lake is a multi-purpose project designed to enhance the | ||||||
7 | region's quality of life, supplying over 15 million gallons of | ||||||
8 | water per day to 300,000 persons in over 60 communities; and
| ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, John Reilly became the owner of the Rend Lake | ||||||
10 | Resort & Conference Center in 1990; after renovations, the | ||||||
11 | Center now has 105 rooms, a state-of-the-art conference center, | ||||||
12 | a Great Room, a gift shop, a general store, and a lounge named | ||||||
13 | after Mr. Reilly; and
| ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, John Reilly is referred to as the "Ambassador for | ||||||
15 | Southern Illinois" for his hard work on behalf of the people of | ||||||
16 | Southern Illinois; he has made appearances on WGN-AM radio in | ||||||
17 | Chicago and with Mike Shannon on the radio in St. Louis, always | ||||||
18 | to promote and encourage tourism in the southern part of the | ||||||
19 | State; therefore, be it
| ||||||
20 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
21 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
22 | thank John Reilly for his hard work in bringing Southern |
| |||||||
| |||||||
1 | Illinois to the forefront in Illinois tourism, for spreading | ||||||
2 | the good word about Rend Lake, and for caring about the area he | ||||||
3 | calls home; and be it further
| ||||||
4 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
5 | presented to John Reilly as a symbol of our respect and esteem.
|