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Wednesday, July 20, 2022
Little Italy San Diego July 2022 Newsletter
Little Italy San Diego is going to have a fun-filled Summe! Click here to read the Newsletter of the Little Italy Associations (LIA) that manages the neighborhood.
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Festa Coloniale Italiana in San Francisco August 27th
"The only Italian street festival in San Francisco," Festa Coloniale Italiana is being held on Saturday, August 27th. Click here for more info. It is presented by the SFIAC Foundation, the "San Francisco Italian Athletic Club," which has the mission, "To strengthen the North Beach community and its businesses by sponsoring events that bring together family and friends through the Italian culture, language and history in which it was rooted, and by investing in issues and endeavors that elevate local commerce and create opportunities for North Beach to thrive."
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Italian Family Festa in San Jose August20-21st
The Italian Family Festa in San Jose is being held on August 20th-21st, 2022 in History Park. It is presented by the Italian American Heritage Foundation. Click here for more info.
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Signs Installed in Sacramento's "Little Italy"
From the Italian Cultural Society of Sacramento @italianculturalsociety :LITTLE ITALY SIGNS INSTALLED IN EAST SACRAMENTO
As part of the Little Italy Historic District Project, established in October 2021, seven new Little Italy signs have been installed to mark the boundaries of Little Italy. The colorful signs in brilliant green, white and red are a welcome addition to the area. They have been installed on poles and light posts throughout the Little Italy district.
The new signs are located at the corners of 48th and 52nd and 58th streets on Folsom Boulevard and at the corners of 48th and 57th streets on J Street. Another sign is located on 59th street across from Corti Brothers near the 59th street highway 50 off ramp. Another sign is located at the East Portal Park Bocce Courts off Rodeo Way and M street between J street and Folsom Blvd.
The Little Italy Historic District is bounded by 48th to 59th Street and by J Street and Folsom Boulevard.
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