 First is HCR 47, which is a House concurrent resolution honoring the Rotary International for its continuing good works and congratulating the Burlington, Bellows Falls, Montpelier, St. Johnsbury, and Windsor Rotary Clubs on their centennial. Please listen to the reading of the resolution. Whereas Rotary International has strong Vermont roots, as the convener of the first Rotary meeting held in Chicago on February 23, 1905, was Wallingford native Paul P. Harris. And whereas the objective of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise. And whereas in 1917, the leadership of Rotary International established the Rotary Foundation for the purpose of doing good in the world. And in 1921, the advancement of peace and international goodwill was added to the Rotary Constitution. And whereas the mission of Rotary International is implemented through its international programs to fight life-threatening diseases, improve healthcare, provide clean water and sanitation systems, offer nutritional programs, and support literacy education, and through its interact with student exchange youth programs. And whereas in 2011, Rotary Clubs in Vermont were a major financial contributor to Tropical Storm Irene relief efforts. And whereas 2023, it marks the centennial of the chartering of the Burlington as the first in Vermont, Bellows Falls, Montpelier, St. John'sbury, and Windsor Rotary Clubs, which are among the many now operating Rotary Clubs in this international organization's districts 7850 and 7870. Now therefore be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives that the General Assembly honors Rotary International for its continuing good works and congratulates the Burlington, Bellows Falls, Montpelier, and St. John'sbury Rotary Clubs on their centennial. And be it further resolved that the Secretary of State be directed to send a copy of this resolution to the presidents of Rotary Districts 7850 and 7870, and to the Burlington, Bellows Falls, Montpelier, St. John'sbury, and Windsor Rotary Clubs. Next is HCR 54, which is a House concurrent resolution honoring Bruce Skyler, Harwood Union Middle and High School Jazz teacher extraordinaire. Please listen to the reading of the