Queens Chronicle South Edition 11-16-23

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Addabbo hosts info session for diabetes PHOTO COURTESY NYS GOVERNOR’S OFFICE

QUEENS CHRONICLE, Thursday, November 16, 2023 Page 16

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Diwali named a school holiday Gov. Hochul signed legislation on Tuesday at a Diwali celebration in Flushing that officially made the day a citywide school holiday. Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is one of the holiest days of the year for hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers. The legislation was carried by Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar and state Sen. Joe Addabbo Jr., both of whom lauded the governor for signing it into law in a press release. “Let us strive to embrace the spirit of Diwali not only during this festive season but

also in our daily lives, by spreading love, light and happiness to those around us,” Addabbo said. “I was proud to lead and win the fight for the Diwali school holiday this year,” said Rajkumar. “Today, my historic Diwali bill is officially signed into law.” Hochul wrote, “New York City is rich in different religions and cultures, and we’re taking an important step to recognize and celebrate this diversity in the school calendar.” — Kristen Guglielmo

by Kristen Guglielmo Associate Editor

In honor of Diabetes Awareness Month, state Sen. Joe Addabbo Jr. (D-Woodhaven) held an info session at All Saints Episcopal Church in Woodhaven last Wednesday. The event aimed to empower those living with diabetes by providing valuable knowledge, practical tips, engaging activities and even fresh produce, his office said. According to the American Diabetes Association, an estimated 10.7 percent of New Yorkers have been diagnosed with the condition — 11 percent in Queens — and it’s estimated that 456,000 individuals in the state unknowingly have it. The event commenced with a cooking demonstration conducted by Cornell University Cooperative Extension-NYC. Attendees observed the preparation of ratatouille, a French vegetable stew. Danny Morales, the director of agriculture at the Queens County Farm Museum, encouraged attendees to garden and provided tomato seeds for them to get started. Jane Giordano, a certified diabetes educator and dietitian at St. Francis DeMatteis Center/Catholic Health, taught attendees

State Sen. Joe Addabbo Jr. participates in a cooking demonstration at his diabetes awareness event. PHOTO COURTESY NYS SENATE about portion control and healthy choices. The Fidelis mascot, Fidelasaurus, emphasized the importance of health coverage, and Quincy Asian Resources, Inc. gave each attendee a bag of fresh produce. Caribbean Cabana, a Richmond Hill restaurant, provided a diabetic-friendly, healthy dinner. Addabbo thanked sponsors in a press release, continuing, “Together, we have taken a significant step forward in educating and empowering individuals affected by diabetes. Let us continue working together to raise awareness, support one another and Q foster a healthier community.”

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