State
Representative Richard Adams...
Commemorating
Our Independence Day
As June
begins to wrap up, it won’t be long before the citizens of the 79th
Ohio House
District put on red, white and blue attire and hang stars and stripes
from
their homes. The patriotic spirit this time of year is contagious,
building up
to our nation’s Independence Day on July 4th. Apple pie, cookouts,
firework
displays, parades—there are so many traditions that we associate with
the
Fourth of July. It is a time for family, fun and community, and, this
year, we
will come together to celebrate the 236th birthday of our great nation.
In all the
excitement, we should not forget the true significance of Independence
Day. All
those years ago, the 13 original colonies formally separated from Great
Britain, and July 4th marks the adoption of the Declaration of
Independence. The
preamble of this
document begins with the immortal words, “We hold these truths to be
self-evident,
that all men are created equal,” a revolutionary sentiment that would
guide
American democracy for centuries to come.
This
national holiday also is a time to remember all those who fought in the
Revolutionary War to win our freedom, and all of our men and women who
have
fought to preserve that freedom thereafter. The Fourth of July is a
holiday
truly steeped in meaning. Our rights to life, liberty and the pursuit
of
happiness were put into place on this day, and the liberties of the
American
people have only grown since then. Today, we live in a democracy that
is more
free and inclusive than ever before, and we must never forget the
moment in
history that started it all.
On July
4th, I hope that you will take a moment to reflect on its greater
importance as
you take part in the holiday festivities. Here in Miami and Darke
counties, we
are lucky to have many opportunities to rejoice. Each Fourth of July,
communities all over the 79th District will be conducting events. I am looking forward to
accepting the
invitations of Troy and West Milton to participate in each parade! Many of us also will
celebrate in gatherings
of family and friends. Whatever your plans, I wish you and your family
a safe
and joyous holiday.
Rep.
Adams may be reached by calling (614)
466-8114, e-mailing District79@ohr.state.oh.us, or writing to State
Representative Richard Adams, 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio
43215.
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