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HomeMy WebLinkAbout79-009 RESOLUTION NUMBER 79-9 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA HONORING MRS. WESTON WALKER WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, WHEREAS, it is the desire and intent of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana to recognize individuals who have significantly improved the quality of life for the citizens of Santa Ana; and Mrs. Weston Walker is well known and highly esteemed by her admirers and appreciators in Santa Ana, as well as the whole of Southern California; and Mrs. Weston Walker is a graduate of Santa Ana elementary and secondary schools, as well as Santa Ana College; and Mrs. Weston Walker began her recorded community efforts in 1948 by founding the Orange County District of "California Garden Clubs, Incorporated", serving as a member of the State board that year, and later serving as President statewide, and editor of the organization's magazine for two years; and in 1950 Mrs. Weston Walker founded the "Orange County Herb Society"; and that same year Mrs. Weston Walker founded the "Santa Ana Junior Gardeners Club"; and in 1955 Mrs. Weston Walker succeeded in having the City of Santa Ana adopt the Chinese Hibiscus as the official City flower, Santa Ana thus being the first city in Orange County to adopt a city flower; and the following year Mrs. Weston Walker succeeded again by encouraging the City of Santa Ana to adopt an official City tree, the Blue Flowering Jacaranda; and Mrs. Weston Walker served as Chairperson for the Orange County Memorial Garden, a living memorial to the former Santa Ana Army Air Base; and Mrs. Weston Walker succeeded in convincing the City of Santa Ana to designate itself in 1964 as a bird sanctuary, being the first city of the eleven now designated in the County to do so; and Mrs. Weston Walker was named 1965 "Woman of the Year" by "The California Garden Clubs, Incorporated"; and in 1967 Mrs. Weston Walker organized and founded LISA ("Let's Improve Santa Ana") as a program to improve the visual and social quality of life in Santa Ana; and Mrs. Weston Walker served as Civic Beautification Chairperson for the California Bicentennial Commit- tee of Orange County; and RESOLUTION NO. 79-9 PAGE TWO WHEREAS, Mrs. Weston Walker instituted a citywide "Arbor Day" tree planting program in Santa Ana in 1969; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Weston Walker greatly assisted in establishing the old County of Orange Courthouse as a California State historical landmark in Santa Ana, in 1970; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Weston Walker also was of significant assistance in establishing the City of Santa Ana's Birch Park as a designated California Point of Historical Interest; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Weston Walker was and is a driving force in the preservation of the Howe-Waffle House as part of Santa Ana's Heritage Plaza; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Weston Walker has been honored for her dedica- tion to civic beautification and historical preserva- tion by two Santa Ana Mayors, the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the former Santa Ana Globe Newspaper, Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce, the Santa Ana Parent Teachers Association Council, the California Garden Club, the California Recreation Society, the Sea and Sage Audubon Society, the Orange County Historical Society, the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, the Orange County Clean-up and Beautification Committee, the Santa Ana Girl Scouts, and the Golden City Awards Committee, and others; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Mrs. Weston Walker, after over thirty years of continuous dedicated volunteer community service to the City of Santa Ana in civic beautification, conservation, historical preservation, community activism, and civic generosity, is to be extolled, lauded, applauded, commended and praised for her dedication to the City of Santa Ana and its citizens, by the unanimous vote of the City Council of the City of Santa Ana. ADOPTED this 5th day of February, 1979, by the following vote: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Brandt, Bricken, Evans, Garthe, Ortiz, Ward, Yamamoto NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT, MAYOR ATTEST: CLERK OF THE COUN~L ~ CITY ATTORNEY