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Curran honors winners of RVC Flag Day contest

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State Rep. Brian Curran, District 21 | Official U.S. House headshot

State Rep. Brian Curran, District 21 | Official U.S. House headshot

Assemblyman Brian Curran (Lynbrook-21st A.D.) hosted his annual Flag Day event to honor the birthday of the American flag and the students from across the 21st Assembly District who participated in his art/essay contest. The winner from Rockville Centre was Taylor Cosenza, and the runner-up was Anastasia Lanbiris-Ma.

“If you look up the word ‘patriotism’ in the dictionary, you’ll find it defined as 'love of and devotion to one’s country.' The American flag puts that definition into tangible form. As a matter of fact, it epitomizes patriotism at its purest. We see the flag displayed year-round in so many different places, from government buildings to schools, cemeteries, and our own homes. Whether it’s on a day like today or any other nationally observed holiday, Americans fly Old Glory to commemorate great achievements and events,” said Curran.

“We take the time to honor outstanding students in the 21st Assembly District who shared with us, either in words or in art, what the American flag means to them. Especially Taylor and Anastasia; they truly embody what it means to be an American patriot. During times of mourning and reflection, our flag is lowered to honor a person or event that has greatly affected our lives as Americans. During the funerals of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice to this great country, the flag is presented. The stars and stripes of the flag are more than just a symbol; they are an embodiment of who we are as Americans, and Taylor and Anastasia perfectly embodied that in their submissions,” concluded Curran.

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