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Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Musicarramba! Presents Rat Pack Reborn

 

Musicarramba! Presents Rat Pack Reborn



Join us for music under the stars and the intimacy and charm of Amici House as we present the next performance in our Musicarramba! series: Rat Pack Reborn! Come hear some of the timeless tunes from the Great American Songbook interpreted by local crooner Jefferson Schildgen! Read more here.

Fri, August 25
7:30pm - 9:00pm PDT
Amici House
250 W. Date St.
San Diego, CA 92101

Monday, August 7, 2023

NIAF and City of Genoa Join Forces to Strengthen Cultural Ties and Foster Growth

 

NIAF and City of Genoa Join Forces to Strengthen Cultural Ties and Foster Growth
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Genoa, Italy – August 7, 2023) – The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) and the Municipal Government of Genoa have embarked on a dynamic partnership aimed at promoting education, research, cultural exchange, and economic growth in their respective nations. The two organizations recently inked a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that solidifies their collaboration on these key initiatives. This strategic partnership further enriches the longstanding relationship between the United States and Italy through joint initiatives and collaborative programs.

The MOU signifies the Parties' shared commitment to advancing their respective missions and achieving common goals. Key areas of collaboration include:

The Legacy of Christopher Columbus and Centro Studi Colombiano
Recognizing the profound impact of Genoese native Christopher Columbus' historic voyage to the Americas in 1492, NIAF and the Genoa Municipal Government will spearhead efforts to cultivate a comprehensive understanding of Columbus and his enduring legacy. Esteemed academics and professors specializing in Columbus studies will engage in knowledge exchange programs, while a biennial conference in Genoa will explore the ongoing impact of Columbus' exploration.

The Prestigious Premio Paganini Violin Competition
Both organizations will unite to publicize the renowned Premio Paganini Violin Competition in their respective countries. Named for the Geneose master violinist Niccolo Paganini the award celebrates the exceptional talents of musicians worldwide.

Showcasing the National Museum of Italian Emigration
Acknowledging the profound influence of Italian emigration on Italy itself and the significant contributions made by the Italian diaspora to their adopted countries, NIAF and the Genoa Municipal Government will collaborate to promote the National Museum of Italian Emigration which is located in Genoa in honor of the role the port city played in transporting Italian emigrants to destinations around the world.

(From left to right) Consigliere Comunale of Genoa Barbara Grosso, NIAF Exec Vice Chair John Calvelli, Mayor of Genoa Marco Bucci and NIAF President Robert Allegrini after agreeing to the signing of the MOU between the city of Genoa and NIAF.
"This agreement with Genoa will expand NIAF's reach and provide new ways to share the Italian culture on both sides of the Atlantic," said NIAF President Robert Allegrini "As the birthplace of Columbus, Genoa holds deep meaning for Italian Americans and we are honored to solidify our commitment to preserving our rich Italian heritage." Mayor Marco Bucci of Genoa echoed this sentiment, saying, "Genoa values its historic ties with the United States and vibrant Italian American community," said Mayor of Genoa Marco Bucci. "We look forward to increasing collaboration through this partnership with NIAF."

NIAF will serve as the exclusive agent for Genoa in the United States, ensuring the successful realization of the MOU's objectives.

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PRESS CONTACT:
Gabriella Mileti
Director of Special Programs and PR | NIAF
202-939-3116 (o)
gmileti@niaf.org
 
About NIAF
The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) is a non-profit organization based in the United States that promotes the Italian culture and heritage. Founded in 1975, NIAF has been a leading advocate for Italian Americans, preserving their legacy and promoting their contributions to the United States.

About ECOSOC
The Economic and Social Council is at the heart of the United Nations system to advance the three dimensions of sustainable development – economic, social and environmental. It is the central platform for fostering debate and innovative thinking, forging consensus on ways forward, and coordinating efforts to achieve internationally agreed goals. It is also responsible for the follow-up to major UN conferences and summits. The UN Charter established ECOSOC in 1945 as one of the six main organs of the United Nations.
© 2023 www.NIAF.org, All Rights Reserved.

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  


Saturday, July 29, 2023

San Diego's Italian Church Celebrates 100th Anniversary

 




100TH ANNIVERSARY TRIDIUM

AUGUST 17 –19, 2023

For 100 years Our Lady of the Rosary has served as a beacon of hope to her members of Faith.  She has served as the center of a neighborhood to celebrate faith, family, community and traditions.  This August we celebrate the community and the Church that saved and re-built Little Italy.  

Join us for a community Triduum that culminates with an evening party in front of our historic Church celebrating those that came before us, sacrificed to build our parish and continue to build and preserve our community. MORE HERE

House of Italy Lawn Program

 




Dear HOI members and friends,

 

You can view and comment on "HOI Lawn Program 2023 Piadina Romagnola.pdf" at: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:US:08ec288f-4a3d-4fd1-a336-8ad9a8ed6878

 

We are inviting you, your family and friends to celebrate our traditional Italian festival of Ferragosto on August 6th, 2023.

 

Our chef Mark Pelliccia will prepare a very special and traditional Italian Piadina Romagnola from the Roman Etruscan times.

 

Our friend Rosario Monetti and his wonderful group of musicians, will perform popular traditional songs at the HPR stage.

We’ll provide the words for most of our dearest Italian songs, for you to sing with us.

 

See you in August!


Italian Heritage Night with the Angels!

 

Come enjoy a night out at Angel Stadium as we celebrate Italian Heritage Night! Great seating is available at a discounted rate in several areas including the Field Level and Club Level! The Italian community will receive special recognition during the game.

Read more here.

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

NIAF and We the Italians Announce Relief Fund to Aid Flood Recovery Efforts in Emilia-Romagna

 NIAF and We the Italians Announce Relief Fund to Aid Flood Recovery Efforts in Emilia-Romagna

(WASHINGTON, D.C. – May 25, 2023) The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) has partnered with We the Italians (a media company promoting news about Italy and Italy in the United States) to launch a relief fund to assist the people affected by the devastating historic flooding in Emilia-Romagna, a region located in the northeastern part of Italy, that occurred earlier this month. READ MORE HERE. 

YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE HERE: 

The Italian American Relief

When tragedies and natural disasters occur in Italy, the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) through the Italian American Relief, is an immediate responder to fund relief efforts for those in need. READ MORE HERE.

Monday, April 24, 2023

Spring News from the Italian Cultural Society of Sacramento

 



Spring news from the
 Italian Cultural Society of
 Sacramento:

Click here to read the April-May newsletter of the Italian Cultural Society.


San Diego's Italian Church Celebrates the Feast of Saint Joseph
















SAN DIEGO- Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church in San Diego's Little Italy is not only a designated Italian National Parish but is also home to a Saint Joseph's Society, thus every year the parish has a big celebration for the Feast of Saint Joseph, also known as La Festa di San Giuseppe, or La Tavola di San Giuseppe, Saint Joseph's Table. There is a special Mass with a presentation from the society afterwards, a procession, and a luncheon in the hall. I could not make it this year however, I am sure it was celebrated with a heavy heart having just lost our beloved pastor, Fr. Louis Solcia (see here). 

History 

"There are several versions of how the Table came to be. Some sources date it to events in 1262 or 1268. One of the most-repeated accounts describes a famine or drought in Sicily leading landowners or farmers to promise St. Joseph that if his intercession brought about rain, they would serve a free meal to the local vergineddi (little needy children) or vicchiareddi (old people). This is reflected even today in the practice of all donations or proceeds from the meal being given to the poor, or a charity." Read More Here.

I am not a professional videographer, but you may still enjoy the cell phone video below of parts of the 2019 St. Joseph's Day Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary, San Diego. This is a short clip of the opening procession. You can view the full video here.


There are more photos here. And you can read about St. Joseph's Day here.


Our Lady of the Rosary is located at 1629 Columbia St. San Diego, CA 92101

Email: parish@olrsd.org

Phone: 619-234-4820

Web: OLRSD.org


Grazie! Auguri!


More video here.
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Santa Claus and the Italian Diaspora in the Arctic

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