Vermont House of Representatives celebrated a significant milestone on February 16, designating it as the first Vermont Outdoor Recreation Day at the State House. This joint resolution, co-sponsored by representatives from Charlotte and Brandon, highlights the state's stunning natural landscapes and invites all Vermonters and visitors to engage in outdoor activities year-round.
The resolution emphasizes the importance of Vermont's outdoor recreation sector, which generated a staggering $1.9 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2022 and provided jobs for approximately 15,000 individuals. It serves as a call to action for people of all backgrounds to explore and appreciate the state's mountains, forests, and waterways.
During the session, the House also recognized Kelly Brush, a local hero and founder of the Kelly Brush Foundation, who has made significant contributions to adaptive sports and recreation for individuals with spinal cord injuries. Brush's journey from a ski racing accident to becoming a nurse practitioner and advocate for active lifestyles exemplifies the spirit of resilience and community engagement that Vermont Outdoor Recreation Day aims to promote.
This inaugural celebration not only honors Vermont's natural beauty but also underscores the economic impact of outdoor recreation, reinforcing its status as a vital part of the state's identity and economy. As Vermonters embrace this day, the hope is to inspire a greater appreciation for the outdoors and encourage participation in recreational activities across the state.