Celebration of Italian Culture, Featuring Chalk Art, Wine, Food, Music and More October 19 & 20, 2024 Little Italy • Downtown San Diego
Bella Vita Fest, produced by the ArtWalk San Diego team, promises a unique experience for attendees. View more than 50 chalk art paintings being created live before your eyes on the pavement. Treat yourself to delicious Italian wines and food. Enjoy live music with an Italian flair. Mark your calendar now and plan to attend!
Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, an Italian National Parish in San Diego will hold its "Marian" or "Our Lady of the Rosary Festa." There is a special Mass where all parish societies and groups carry their banners in the opening procession. In years past the Bishop of the Diocese of San Diego, now a Cardinal, has celebrated the Mass. After Mass they, along with the public who are welcomed to join, process or parade through the streets of the Little Italy neighborhood down to the harbor. There, along the Embarcadero, a boat is blessed, and fireworks are set off. The procession then parades back to the church where there is a benediction and doves are set free signifying peace. Afterwards there is a complimentary luncheon in the Parish Hall.
Our Lady of the Rosary Festa commemorates the October 7th victory of the combined Christian European fleets of the Holy League of 1571 over the Ottoman navy at the Battle of Lepanto and was originally called the "Feast of Our Lady of Victory."
Ciao Amici! Get ready for a taste of Italy right here in SSF! Join us for FESTA ITALIANA - SSF 2024 at Orange Memorial Park. Indulge in delectable Italian cuisine, enjoy live music, cultural displays, a car show, a premiere bocce tournament and a fun-filled Kid's Zone. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Italy. From pasta to gelato, we've got it all! Don't miss out on this fantastic event celebrating everything Italian. Bring your family and friends for a day filled with fun, food, and festivities. See you there!
The Italian American Museum of Los Angeles (IAMLA) presents the 13th annual Taste of Italy Los Angeles: L.A.’s premier Italian food and wine event - Saturday, September 28 in Downtown Los Angeles.
For one evening the heart of historic Downtown Los Angeles is transformed into a charming Italian Piazza where guests can enjoy:
The region's best Italian restaurants
World-class wines
Live entertainment
Spectacular historic setting
*Please check the ticket level for a complete description of what is included.
A limited number of tickets may be available at the door, however, this event sells out. The price at the door is slightly higher.
This is a 21-and-over event. Age verification will be required.
For more information about Taste of Italy Los Angeles 2024 and the Italian American Museum of Los Angeles, please visit www.IAMLA.org or call (213) 485.8432.
**All ticket sales are final; no refunds will be issued. Rain or shine event.
Event address: 424 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Get ready for a night of fun and community spirit at the Little Italy State of the Neighborhood event on Thursday, September 26th! This year, the event is taking it to the next level with a fabulous gathering on the rooftop lanai of Kilroy's premier office building, 2100 Kettner. Doors will open at 5:30pm.
Marco Li Mandri, Chief Executive Administrator of the Little Italy Association, will guide attendees through the rich history, exciting current happenings, and future projects of Little Italy. This is a fantastic opportunity for neighbors, business owners, residents, visitors, and other community members to mingle while enjoying mouthwatering food and wine donated by local Little Italy businesses.
Attendees will receive a delicious meal, dessert, and a beverage or glass of wine. Additional drinks will be available for purchase.
Guests are encouraged to arrive early for cocktail hour, grab a seat, eat, drink, and socialize. The presentation will kick-off promptly at 7:15pm. Don’t miss this special evening celebrating the heart and soul of Little Italy San Diego!
PRICE
VIP Admission $60*
Reserved premier indoor seat with a view for dinner and presentation, one (1) entrée plate and dessert, donated by Little Italy businesses, and one (1) beverage/beer/glass of wine.
General Admission $50*
"First come, first served" seating for dinner and presentation, one (1) entrée and a dessert, donated by Little Italy businesses, and one (1) beverage/beer/glass of wine.
I am not an Italian. I am a proud, patriotic American. I was born and raised in the United States, I look at the world from an American perspective, and I am a product of American culture, in particular its pop culture. Admittedly, my lifestyle, my belief system, both politically and religiously, my taste in movies, TV shows, music, food, clothes, and so on... were all shaped by American mass culture, that is pop culture, than any customs and traditions my parents and grandparents had. Sure, we ate pasta on the Holidays along with traditional "American" foods (see my articles "Thanksgiving, Italian-American Style" and "Ideas On How To Celebrate An Italian American Christmas" here), sure, my older relatives would speak a foreign language when they didn't want me and my siblings to know what they were talking about, -in this case the language was Italian, - and yes, our last names ended in vowels as compared to my "fellow" White American classmates who had names like Smith, Brown, and Johnson. We had our own religious traditions too, but they weren't really anything ethnic, just Catholic customs that most other Catholics shared. So why is the focus of this website specifically Italian history and culture in California? Why do I even care about it?
Though I came from a thoroughly de-raciated, very stereotypical assimilated White American background with few vestiges of Italian culture, I attended culturally and racially diverse schools. In these schools both on the playground and in a classroom setting as part of a study course, I was forced to reckon with my racial and cultural background. Not satisfied with just being "White," and therefore no different from the Smiths and Johnsons, when I finally recognized my family's Italian background, no matter how faded it now was, I not only became proud of it, but I wanted to know more about it....
Being forced to think about my family's history and race got me researching both. I always knew we were of Italian descent, but I never recognized the significance of that, and it was never a major part of my everyday life. I was only around anything that could be called "Italian" when I was around my grandparents, and even that wasn't a lot. Everything else about Italians I only knew from Hollywood, and Hollywood hasn't always been kind to us. As I learned about the history of Italian immigrants in the United States in general, living in California as I was, I started focusing more on that region of the country regarding them, and after doing so, I became very angry.
Angry because I was cheated! So much rich history, fascinating stories and customs, that wasn't taught in schools. The largest mass lynching in American history wasn't in my school text books, for example. And everything we were told about Italians- the Roman Empire, the Italian renaissance, so on... I looked at as an outsider... I never knew that we were learning about my very own ancestors. Unlike my black, Hispanic and Asian friends who have whole chapters dedicated to their heritages in America and can identify with the characters in those chapters by the very fact that they are identified as Hispanic, Black and Asian. But no one ever called me "Italian" or "Italian American." Why is an American with black skin called "African American" even though they were never in Africa and may know nothing about African culture? But when I call myself "Italian American" or "European American" I get laughed at?
But I digress.... the point is I fell in love with my family's Italian history and customs, even if we don't practice them much if at all anymore, and dedicated my life to preserving, celebrating, and promoting them. I no longer call myself "Italian," or "Italian-American," or even "American-Italian." Because my everyday lifestyle does not reflect anything "Italian," but was formed and created by American pop culture.I AM AN AMERICAN. Who has a love for history and culture, for learning about other nations and cultures, so why not start with the nation and culture of my ancestors, Italy? I am an American.... of Italian descent thanks to my ancestors, and an American who loves all things Italian (but second to my love of America.) And this website and blog focuses on Italians in California because I happen to live in that American state.
Discover paths to Italian citizenship, residence, home ownership, and touring
with three experts
Dreaming of becoming an Italian citizen, resident, home owner, or more knowledgeable traveler?
Join San Diego's Honorary Consul and Convivio Director Tom Cesarini, ICC's CILS Program Director Patrizia Lissoni, and Elena Bernardi of Cultural Italy to discover tips and steps towards Italian citizenship, residence, home ownership, or glorious touring in Convivio's charming space in Little Italy.
To celebrate Italy's Festa della Repubblica, ICC and Convivio collaborate in helping our constitutencies get curious abut how to become... more Italian!
Time for questions and gelato for all from GelatoLove to follow.
All your donations will be split equally between Convivio and Italian Cultural Center, both not-for-profit associations.
Don't miss outon the Festa Italiana on June 1st & 2nd, 2024 right outside the San Francisco Italian Athletic Club and come and meet your 2023 Queen Mia Nicole Soracco and her royal court on Saturday June 1st, 2024. (NOTE: they are only attending on Saturday)
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