Dear Friend,
Each year in New York, we come together to observe Columbus Day: a celebration
of the proud immigrant tradition that has strengthened our state and our nation
for generations. We also commemorate the Italian-American community, whose
traditions have thrived in New York from the first waves of Italian immigration
until this day.
Since 1929, New York City's annual Columbus Day Parade has marked this
occasion. Today, it is the world's largest celebration of Italian-American
heritage. But as we celebrate the Italian-American community, we also salute
all communities of new Americans as each has provided its own thread, helping
us to weave the beautiful and diverse tapestry that is New York.
As an Italian-American who watched his own four grandparents -- all immigrants --
work hard and thrive in this country, I feel tremendous pride in celebrating this day. Please join me in paying tribute to the countless men and women whose perseverance, work ethic, and commitment helped make the United States the great nation that it is today.
Sincerely,
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo