Mayor Adams honors Lebanese community with flag-raising ceremony in NYC

Mayor Eric Adams delivered powerful remarks at a flag-raising ceremony for Lebanon at Bowling Green, marking a significant moment of celebration for New York City’s vibrant Lebanese community.

During the ceremony, Mayor Adams shared his personal connection to Lebanon, describing his visit as one of “great joy and friendship.” He emphasized the deep cultural ties between New York and Lebanon, stating, “New York City is the Beirut of America with our large Lebanese community.” He went on to reflect on his experiences in Beirut, expressing admiration for the city’s diversity and unity. “Whether it’s Pigeon Rock or Cedar Forest, the people are the same. If you sit out and smoke a hookah in Beirut at one of the cafes, you get the same love, you get the same diversity.”

Mayor Adams also acknowledged the hardships Lebanon faces, saying, “It breaks my heart as I see the conflict in the region, a region that’s so important. And whatever plays out on the international stage, it plays out on the streets of New York City as we continue to come together as one city.”

The event was particularly meaningful for the Lebanese community, many of whom had settled in the area before the construction of the Battery Tunnel.

The Mayor expressed deep gratitude for their contributions, noting, “You do not have to abandon your country and your country of birth to embrace the American dream. In fact, we encourage just the opposite. We encourage you to bring your food, your way of life, your dress, your dance, your music.”

Concluding his remarks, Mayor Adams raised the Lebanese flag, honoring their heritage and independence. He extended his thanks to the Lebanese community for their profound impact on the city, stating, “I want to thank the Lebanese community for what you have done for the city and our country.”

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