WHEREAS, the State of Maine has long been a haven for writers, musicians, painters, sculptors, poets, dancers, folk artists, culinary artists, and creative thinkers of all kinds; and
WHEREAS, Maine enjoys a worldwide reputation for the quality, quantity, and variety of its cultural community; and
WHEREAS, Maine features a broad and significant array of historic and architecturally significant structures; and
WHEREAS, Maine and the world benefit economically, intellectually, and emotionally because of the existence, practices, and contributions of our cultural community; and
WHEREAS, Maine’s culture today includes the contributions and resilience of the Wabanaki tribes who first hunted, farmed, fished and occupied much of the land that we call our home; and
WHEREAS, Maine appreciates the heightened quality of life that results from a vibrant cultural community; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with 1 MRS § 118, the State designates the week containing Statehood Day, March 15th, as Maine Cultural Heritage Week;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Janet T. Mills, Governor of the great State of Maine, do hereby designate the week of March 15th as
Maine Cultural Heritage Week
and encourage all Maine citizens to observe and appreciate appropriately the richness of our cultural community and the many gains we receive thereby.
In testimony whereof, I have caused the Great Seal of the State to be hereunto affixed GIVEN under my hand at Augusta this eighth day of March Two Thousand Twenty-Three