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Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts

Saturday, September 30, 2023

St. Helena's Italian heritage festival set for Oct. 7

 St. Helena's Italian heritage festival set for Oct. 7



St. Helena's Italian Heritage Month celebration, Festa Italiana, will be from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7, at Lyman Park.

The event will feature food, wine from local Italian-owned wineries, Italian music, the raising of the Italian flag, and the singing of the Italian national anthem by Katie Hopgood-Sculatti.

Organizer Anthony Micheli is seeking all types of Italian vehicles — cars, motorcycles, farm implements — to be displayed for the event.

Italian-owned wineries who haven't participated in the past but would like to be part of the event should contact Micheli at 707-486-3832. Read more here.





Monday, September 18, 2023

Museo Italo Americano Bocce Tournament San Francisco October 15th

 


Sunday, October 15th, 2023
12 PM - 4 PM


Bocce is the third most played sport in the world!!

Join the Museo Italo Americano for our annual Bocce tournament at the Marin Bocce Federation. Whether you come with a team of four or go solo (we'll find you a team), it's all about the fun!

Registration is $45 for members and $65 for non-members, including a tasty boxed lunch and energizing drinks.


Monday, September 4, 2023

Italian Heritage to be Celebrated in San Francisco

 




San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood will be host to an array of Italian American heritage celebrations in the next few months partly thanks to the Italian Heritage Parade of San Francisco. 



On its website, the Italian Heritage Parade of San Franciso says, "We are proud members of the Italian American community in the San Francisco Bay Area, and together we celebrate and honor the values, culture, and traditions we have been fortunate to have inherited from the Italian American community. We recognize those contributions of the Italian American people and the impact on the community and the people around us. We are committed to keeping those traditions alive for future generations and are committed to raising funds to support our philanthropic work.

Our board is a group of over 30 volunteers who commit their time and resources to carry on the traditions of the parade every year."

Friday, August 25th, it will be holding a Fundraiser Dinner & Raffle, information here. Activities culminate with the Italian Heritage Parade held on Sunday, October 8th, 2023. More info here. There will be events in between you can view here.





Sunday, September 3, 2023

Museo Italo Americano presents “The Eurydice Problem”

 


Thursday, September 14, 2023
6:00 PM PST - Via Zoom


“The Eurydice Problem”

Join us for an exclusive online lecture on “The Eurydice Problem” with Professor Alexandra Amati!

Professor Amati will examine the differences in men’s and women’s music since the birth of the opera genre, as well as the ways in which misogyny and antifeminism have influenced the development of operatic plots, casting, and staging over the centuries.

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COST:
Free Museo Members
$10 Museo Non-Members

INFO & RSVP: HERE
or by calling the Museo at 415.673.2200, 
or by email at info@sfmuseo.org

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Part of the BRAVO Cultural Program
In collaboration with Italian Cultural Institute of San Francisco

Looking forward to seeing you!!


Photo: Muzio as Tosca in Puccini’s Tosca, 1932. By Lawrence B. Morton. Courtesy of San Francisco Opera Archive




Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Business Association Italy America presents Aperitivo di Ferragosto

 

 

We look forward to seeing you

at our Aperitivo di Ferragosto 

Date:

Friday, August 18th, 2023

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

 

Location:

CRU

900B Middlefield Road

Redwood City, California  


Thursday, July 20, 2023

San Francisco's Museo Italo Americano Presents "Antipasti di Ferragosto"

 



Antipasti (singular Antipasto - from the Latin root "ante" meaning "before" and "pastus," meaning "meal") is the traditional course before a formal Italian meal. Usually made of bite-size small portions, the purpose of antipasti is to stimulate the appetite.

The Museo is preparing a selection of Antipasti for the special feast:

Antipasti di Ferragosto
Wednesday, August 16, 2023, 6:00 PM

More here

Monday, May 29, 2023

Be part of the dream! Support The Italian Californian and help us unify and share the Italian American community of California!




 Be part of the dream! Support The Italian Californian and help us unify and share the Italian American community of California!


While we at The Italian Californian are a small, little-known start-up online magazine, we do have the critical mission and goal of unifying and representing the Italian-American community in Californian. We at The Italian Californian support this endeavor through the selling of advertising space and the support of you, our beloved and respected readers. So please be part of the dream, add your voice and action to our passion, and support this online magazine by donating any amount. We at The Italian Californian can not thank you enough and know that you will find this action exceptionally personally rewarding. Mille grazie!!


-Christopher Forte,
President & CEO & Editor-in-Chief


Monday, November 21, 2022

Saturday, October 1, 2022

Museo Italo Americano to Be in San Francisco's Italian Heritage Parade Sunday, October 9th, 2022

 


The Museo Italo Americano in San Francisco will participate in the Italian Heritage Parade on Sunday, October 9th, 2022, to celebrate Italian Heritage Month with a decorated motorized cable car. Museo members and supporters are invited to be on the car or walk alongside it in the parade, but you must register here. For more info on the parade, go here.

The Museo Italo Americano was the first museum in the United States devoted exclusively to Italian and Italian-American art and culture. Established in 1978, the Museo Italo Americano is a non-profit institution governed by a Board of Directors.

The mission of the Museo Italo Americano is twofold: to research, collect, and display works of Italian and Italian-American artists, and to promote educational programs for the appreciation of Italian art and culture, thereby preserving the heritage of Italian-Americans for future generations. More here museoitaloamericano.org

Where: San Francisco, CA
When: Sunday, October 9th, 2022
For details and info, go here.




Monday, August 1, 2022

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