HCR 26 - DECLARING 1994 THE YEAR OF VANCOUVER CHAIR FOSTER introduced Representative Bill Hudson as the sponsor of HCR 26. Number 023 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON introduced HCR 26 by stating, "HCR 26 was brought to me by the Alaska Maritime Heritage Foundation, some of my colleagues in Juneau, and Representative Fran Ulmer. This year marks the 200th anniversary of Captain George Vancouver's voyage to Cook's River and Prince William Sound, then to northern Southeast Alaska. In two small vessels, the Discovery (100 feet) and the Chatham (65 feet), the expedition had, by the end of 1793, finished exploring the Columbia River, British Columbia coast, and southern Southeast Alaska. HCR 26 declares 1994 to be the year of Vancouver to commemorate George Vancouver's important contribution to Alaska's history. "To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Vancouver's expedition, the newly formed Alaska Maritime Heritage Foundation Vancouver Bicentennial Committee is planning educational events. In Anchorage there are plans for a lecture series and a conference to commemorate Vancouver. Here in Juneau we plan to have a special exhibit at the Alaska State Museum and a series of speakers over the summer months. The exhibit, a major event called `Vancouver Meets the Tlingits' will consist of Native and European artifacts and trade goods that have had an influence on Native culture and change. "The National Geographic Society and the Alaska Geography and Education Program are very supportive of the concept and are working to prepare a curriculum for use in Alaska's schools. I believe this is an excellent opportunity to provide public education on many of Alaska's place names and the rich history of our state." Number 081 REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE moved that the committee pass HCR 26 out of the Transportation Committee. Number 083 There were no objections, and CHAIR FOSTER declared HCR 26 to be moved out of committee.