• ASSOCIATED PRESS Couples, whose weddings were canceled or diminished during the COVID-19 pandemic, participate in a symbolic multicultural ceremony at Damrosch Park in New York. The evening culminated with a reception on the dance floor at The Oasis and is a part of Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City.”

    ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Couples, whose weddings were canceled or diminished during the COVID-19 pandemic, participate in a symbolic multicultural ceremony at Damrosch Park in New York. The evening culminated with a reception on the dance floor at The Oasis and is a part of Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City.”

  • ASSOCIATED PRESS Couples, whose weddings were canceled or diminished during the COVID-19 pandemic, participate in a symbolic multicultural ceremony at Damrosch Park in New York. The evening culminated with a reception on the dance floor at The Oasis and is a part of Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City.”

    ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Couples, whose weddings were canceled or diminished during the COVID-19 pandemic, participate in a symbolic multicultural ceremony at Damrosch Park in New York. The evening culminated with a reception on the dance floor at The Oasis and is a part of Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City.”

  • ASSOCIATED PRESS Couples, whose weddings were canceled or diminished during the COVID-19 pandemic, participate in a symbolic multicultural ceremony at Damrosch Park in New York. The evening culminated with a reception on the dance floor at The Oasis and is a part of Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City.”

    ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Couples, whose weddings were canceled or diminished during the COVID-19 pandemic, participate in a symbolic multicultural ceremony at Damrosch Park in New York. The evening culminated with a reception on the dance floor at The Oasis and is a part of Lincoln Center’s “Summer for the City.”

NEW YORK >> Hundreds of couples whose weddings were derailed or scaled back due to the COVID-19 pandemic are getting a do-over thanks to a New York City landmark.

The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is hosting “Celebrate Love: A (Re)Wedding” on Sunday evening in the pavilion outside the center.

Lincoln Center’s website calls it “a special day for newlyweds, those whose weddings were canceled or diminished, and people who want to recommit their love to their partners and the city we love.”

It will feature a multicultural ceremony, music and dancing. Mayor Eric Adams also will make remarks. The website notes that the ceremony is not legally binding.

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