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MAY 2018 PUBLISHED BY THE ITALIAN AMERICAN CULTURAL SOCIETY VOLUME, XXXVI No. 543843 Romeo Plank Road - Clinton Township, MI 48038 - Phone (586) 228-3030 ext 15 - FAX (586) 228-1678 - Email [email protected]
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FESTA DELLA REPUBBLICA MR. MICHAEL A. CHIRCO, SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
Michael A. Chirco was born in Detroit, Michigan to Italian immigrants Joseph and Eva Chirco, who moved from Sicily Italy in 1936 to Detroit, Michigan. It was from them that he received pride in his Italian ances-try and has returned many times to Italy to visit with friends and relatives.Growing up in the City of Detroit, he attended high school and worked in his fa-
ther’s fish mar-ket. In 1965, he was drafted and served two years in the United States Army. His honor-able discharge coincided with 1967 Detroit riots that destroyed his father’s fish market. Out of that loss, the begin-ning of his construction empire began. In 1968, he sold his first home and in
four short years in 1972, he formed his first company, MJC Homes Inc, which is still in business today. For 2016, Builder magazine ranked MJC Companies® as one of America’s Top 200 Biggest Builders. With $74 million in gross revenue, MJC Companies® was one of only two companies in southeastern Michigan to make the list. Over the last 50 years, he has built a
vast enterprise in the real estate market through a realty company, commercial building and leasing, resi-dential building, apartment building, and real estate de-velopment; which accounts for over 9,000 sold homes with approximate total sales of over $1.25 billion. In 2005, he was recognized as the nation’s 5th largest condominium builder.His cornerstone belief in providing quality con-struction at a fair price has brought success and recog-nition in the building indus-try. Yet beyond his success, is his integrity which was proven in the most recent recession when he person-ally carried the financial weight of his employees for over six (6) years knowing if he let them go then most would be financially devas-tated with no opportunities of employment. Also, as you walk into his office, the various plaques and photos documenting numerous honors and service on the Board of Directors for many
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FESTA DELLA REPUBBLICASunday, June 3, 2018
at The Italian American Cultural Society Banquet & Conference CenterOn June 3, 2018, the Council of Presidents, COMITES, the Consul of Italy, and the Italian
American Cultural Society, joining together with local Italian clubs and associations, will hold its annual Festa Della Repubblica Italiana, the 72nd Anniversary celebration of the birth of the Italian
Republic. We invite everyone to attend from 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
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FOR MORE INFO VISIT FREEDOMHILL.COM OR CALL THE ITALIAN AMERICAN CULTURAL SOCIETY AT (586) 228-3030.
HEADLINING PERFORMERS ON THE LUCIDO FAMILY STAGE Stage Emcee: Dino Valle
SAL “THE VOICE” VALENTINETTI
America’s Got Talent finalist and Italian-American singer with flawless vocals.
RAY MASSA & THE EURO RHYTHMSItalian-American favorites transformed
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CALENDAR OF EVENTSMay 2 – Wednesday – IACS Senior Membership meet-ing – 10:00 a.m. – Italian Cultural CenterMay 3 – Thursday – FADM General Membership meet-ing – IACL – 7 p.m.May 6 – Sunday – The 24th Annual Italian Songs & Arias Competition for High School Students at the Italian American Cultural & Banquet Center, 4:00 p.m. Tickets $7/person; $5/students, Senior Citizens, IACC members; see website: www.verdioperatheatre.com May 9 – Wednesday – IACS Senior Bocce League regis-tration at the IACS – 10 a.m. (See details in newspaper)May 10 - Thursday - IACS Dinner Dance. Music by Pino Marelli. Prepaid reservations (see flyer in newspaper) May 13 – Sunday - Moth-er's Day Brunch 11 am to 5 pm at the Italian American Cultural Center; Mem-bers $23.95 Non-members $27.95 - Children 5-10 $13.95 Children 4 and Under FREE (see flyer in newspaper)May 16 - Wednesday - 1:00 PM IACS Book Club will meet. Please contact Ilene Stanko at 586-864-6171 for additional information.May 16 – Wednesday - Americans of Italian Origin Society hosts their monthly meeting at 6 pm at Fern Hill, featuring dinner, a guest speaker, door prizes and entertainment. Fern Hill is at 17600 Clinton Riv-er Road, Clinton Township. For details, call President Lorenzo Garrisi at (586) 697-5167May 17 – Thursday - Ma-donna del Campo Meeting – 7 p.m. - The Italian Ameri-
can Cultural Center May 17 – Thursday – FADM Board meeting – 7 p.m.May 21 – Monday – IACS Seniors Wine Tasting – Ital-ian Cultural Center – (see flyer in newspaper)May 22 – Tuesday - Feder-azione Siciliana Del Mich-igan meeting, The Italian American Cultural Center – 9 p.m.May 25 - Friday - The Puglia Club of Michigan presents the Festa di San Nicola that will be held at the Italian American Cultural Center - 43843 Romeo Plank Rd - Clinton Twp., MI. Doors open at 7 pm with dinner served at 7:30 pm. Music provided by Pino Marelli. Tickets are $35 per person, $30 per child (5-10 years), no charge for children 4 and under. For more informa-tion or tickets please call Angela at (586) 745-7885 - Nicoletta at (586) 979-0758 - Vince at (586) 749-7759May 27 – Sunday - Memo-rial Mass at Holy Family Church @ 11:30 am (see flyer in newspaper)May 28 – Monday – FADM Memorial Day Parade/Pic-nic – 10 a.m.May 30 – Wednesday – Americans of Italian Origin Society – Board Meeting at 6 pm at Fern Hill, 17600 Clinton River Road, Clinton Township. For details, call President Lorenzo Garrisi at (586) 697-5167May 31 – Thursday – FADM Scholarship deadlineMay 31 – Thursday - Lodge Figli Della Sicilia No.227 monthly meeting at San Francesco Church at 7:30 p.m. Pizza and pop to follow meeting. For more information, please call President Salvatore Previti
(586) 566-566-3843June 7 – Thursday – FADM General Membership meet-ing – 7 p.m.June 10 – Sunday – FADM Memorial Mass at Holy Family Church – 11 a.m.June 14 - Thursday - IACS Dinner Dance. Music by Pino Marelli. Prepaid reservations (see flyer in newspaper) June 21 – Thursday – FADM Board meeting – 7 p.m.June 25 – Monday thru Thursday, June 28 – IACS Summer Camp – 9 a.m. – 12 noon. (see details for regis-tering in newspaper)June 28 – Thursday - Lodge Figli Della Sicilia No.227 monthly meeting at San Francesco Church at 7:30 p.m. Pizza and pop to follow meeting. For more information, please call President Salvatore Previti (586) 566-3843July 13-14-15 – Friday – Sunday – Festa Italiana at Freedom Hill County Park (details forthcoming)
The IACS Book Club meets every third Wednesday of each month, one o’clock in the afternoon, at the Italian American Cultural Society Banquet & Conference Center. Please contact Ilene Stan-ko at 586-864-7171 for additional information.
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charitable organizations including but not limited to; the St. Louis Center where he helped raise over one (1) million dollars to, Karmanos Cancer Center, Mt. Clemens Hospital (now McLaren), Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Bellini Opera, Club Calabria, Club Cinisi, Club Terrasini, Club Di Santa Fara, Italo-American Culture Club and hun-dreds of local community sponsorships, too many to name. These are all testa-ment to his generous spirit and belief in philanthropic endeavors. Mike’s most important piec-es of his life are the things that he loves and enjoys, his family, his work and golf. Mike and his wife, Mary, of 47 years have 6 children and 11 grandchildren and Mike had two hole-in-ones by accident.Mike’s contributions to real estate have left a lasting thumbprint on the land-scape throughout southern Michigan.
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ESTHER BEAUDETTE
IACS SENIORS
CHAIRPERSON MESSAGE
After the long extended win-ter, I think we’re all ready for sunshine and warm tem-peratures, along with the beautiful flowers starting to bloom.May 2nd will be our next se-nior meeting. Invite some-one to be a guest.Sunday, May 6th, will be the high school opera competi-tion held here at our Cultur-al Center. See full details in this issue. You will enjoy the event; make plans to attend.May 13th is the special day we honor our mothers. I want to wish all mothers a very special blessed day.Our senior group is hosting a wine tasting evening on May 21st, 6 – 9 p.m. Great food will be served with the wines. This is a great way to try different wines. You can purchase your favorites to enjoy at home. Prepaid tick-ets are appreciated. You can buy your tickets by phone (586) 228-3030, Ext 15. Tickets are $35; members $30. The event is a fundrais-er for our building fund. Your support is very much appreciated. Please plan to come and enjoy the event. Enjoy each day – For each day is a gift.Esther
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Italian Language Summer Camp for Children
Italian Language Summer Camp for Children
ciao lo spassocampo
Is Your Child between the Ages of 7-10 and Looking for Something Fun and Enriching to do this Summer? Enroll them in Italian Summer Camp!
Monday, June 25th—Thursday, June 28th Ages 7—10 9 am - 12 pm
Cost: $100 per Child **Don’t Forget to Bring Your Snacks and Drinks**
Space is Limited, so Hurry and Register by Monday, June 18th
Contact the IACS Office (586) 228-3030
Italian Language Summer Camp Enrollment Form: Please complete the following form for each child you wish to enroll in the summer camp program:
First Name: Last Name:
School Grade (Fall 2018): Date of Birth:
Phone: Email:
Prior Knowledge of the Italian Language (check one):
No Prior Knowledge Some Prior Knowledge
Moderate Prior Knowledge Extensive Prior Knowledge
Please Indicate Any Food Allergies Your Child May Have:
Please Return the Completed Form , Along with Payment To: Italian American Cultural Society 43843 Romeo Plank Road Clinton Township, MI 48038Cash or Check Payable to Italian American Cultural Society: $
Credit Card: Visa Master Card Discover AMX
Credit Card #: Exp. Date:
Signature:
Parent Name (s):
Address:
Friday: July 13
6:00-6:45 pm - Opening- AnthemsCoro Italiano- Aaron Caruso, Dino ValleParade of Clubs
7:00-8:00 pm – Tre Bella
8:15 - 9:00 pm – Sal Valentinetti
9:15 - 11:00 pm - Pino Marelli
Saturday: July 14
12:00 – 1:00 pm - Anthems - Coro ItalianoDino Valle - Aaron Caruso
1:30- 2:30 pm – Frank J. Palazzolo Memorial “Judges Judging Meatballs” Contest
2:30 - 4:00 pm- Italian American Idol Singing Contest
4:00 – 5:00 pm – Ray Massa
5:15 - 6:15 pm – Bellini OperaAn Evening at The Opera. Eva Evola-Lisa Agazzi-Aaron Caruso- Dino Valle-
6:30-7:15 pm - Je� Cavataio
7:30 –8:15 pm -Tre Bella
8:30 - 9:30 pm -The Sicilian Tenors - Aaron CarusoSam Vitale- Elio Scaccio
9:45 -11:00 pm - Ray Massa
Sunday July 15
11:30 am- 12:30 pm - Holy Mass - Fr. Enzo Addari, Coro Italiano, Cantors: Aaron Caruso-Dino Valle-Eva Evola
12 Noon -1:15 pm - Opening- Anthems Coro ItalianoDino Valle - Aaron Caruso
1:15 pm - Beautiful Baby Contest
2:15 pm – Cannoli-Eating Contest
3:00 - 4:00 pm -Tomorrow’s OutstandingYoung Italian American Performers
4:00- 5:15 pm - Mark Randisi
6:00- 7:15 pm – Aaron Caruso
7:30- 8:45 pm - Sal Valentinetti
9:00 pm - Until Closing - Pino Marelli
Festa Italiana 2018@ Freedom HillDino Valle Entertainment Coordinator & MC
July 13-14 -15-2018
Disclaimer: Program Subject to change. Dino Valle Entertainment Coordinator Festa Italiana 2018
313 702 9264- [email protected]
Members of Michigan Accordion Society will stroll at the festival grounds all 3 days
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I am honored to be the Pres-ident of the Italian American Cultural Society and to be able to continue working with all our members along with the support of the IACS Board of Directors in order to provide social and cul-tural events that our mem-bers can enjoy at the Italian American Cultural Center.
May is going to be a very busy month at the Center starting out with the 24th annual Italian Songs & Arias Competition for Michigan High School Students. These talented aspiring artists will compete in the final live “Concert of the Finalists” which will be held at our beautiful facility on Sunday, May 6th.
If you’re interested in play-ing bocce this summer and would like to join the IACS Senior Bocce League, reg-istration is on Wednesday, May 9th at the Center.
Dine out this Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 13th. Let us help you make this Mother’s Day special with a delicious brunch to celebrate the ladies we love. The Italian American Cultural Soci-ety Banquet & Conference Center is the perfect place to celebrate the moms, grand-mothers, aunts, and friends
GIOVANNI LOIACONO
Doors Open at 6:00 pm Buffet Dinner from 6:00 to 7:00 pm
Tickets $22 | Member $20Pre-paid Reservations Only
Doors Open at 7:00 for Admission Only$10 per person, includes coffee and soft drinks
586.228.3030 | [email protected] | 43843 Romeo Plank Rd. | Clinton Twp., MI 48038
DinnerDinnerDanceDance
Doors Open at 6:00 pm Buffet Dinner from 6:00 to 7:00 pm
Tickets $22 | Member $20Pre-paid Reservations Only
Doors Open at 7:00 for Admission Only$10 per person, includes coffee and soft drinks
586.228.3030 | [email protected] | 43843 Romeo Plank Rd. | Clinton Twp., MI 48038
DinnerDinnerDanceDance
SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE PROFESSIONAL DANCE INSTRUCTOR SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE PROFESSIONAL DANCE INSTRUCTOR
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in your life.
And on May 21, the IACS Seniors are hosting their annual wine tasting with a delicious stroll-ing dinner and featuring fine wines.
Together with the Council of Presidents, COMITES, the Consul of Italy, the IACS is ex-tremely proud to host Festa Della Repubbli-ca at the Center on June 3rd. We invite everyone to attend. The principal speak-er is Mr. Michael Chirco, and the young special guest is Marina Maniaci.
In keeping with the Festa Della Repubblica fes-tivities, the 5th annual Bocce Tournament takes place on Saturday, June 2 at the Ital-ian American Cultural Center. Italian clubs and associations are invited to partic-ipate.
Let me conclude by saying “thank you” for the privilege of lead-ing the IACS. If you have any thoughts to share, please email me at [email protected]. I’ll pass them to the Board of Directors. I look forward to mak-ing a difference together in 2018.
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The Italian American Cultural Society Hosts Seventy-Second Festa della Repubblica
Sunday, June 3, 2018
At two o’clock in the afternoon on the 3rd of June, doors will open to begin the Festa della Repubblica celebration held annually at the Italian American Cultural Society Banquet & Conference Center, 43843 Romeo Plank Road in Clinton Township, Michigan. We invite you to attend.
Schedule of Events
Entertainment by Coro Italiano2:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Program 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Avvocato Angelo D’OnofrioMaster of Ceremonies
Mr. Giovanni LoIaconoPresident
Italian American Cultural Society
Dott. Maria MancaConsul of Italy
Ms. Marina ManiaciSpecial Young Guest
Mr. Domenico RuggirelloPresident
Com. IT. ES. Council of Presidents
Mr. Michael ChircoSpecial Guest Speaker
Browsing of displays, refreshments, and tasting of various regional specialties sponsored by over 22 Italian clubs and organizations
4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Entertainment - Dancing Music by Pino Marelli
6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Council of Presidents Officers & Trustees
Chairman
Domenico Ruggirello
Vice-Chairman Giovanni LoIacono
Secretary
Maria Cicchini
Treasurer Ottavio Mecca
Trustees
Gianvito Arato Rosa Bonni
Joseph Cilluffo Tony DiPonio
Joseph Fortuna Luigi Guglielmetti
Pino Marelli Enzo Paglia
Celestina Silverio
Honorary Trustee Luigi LaMarra
MARINA MANIACI FESTA DELLA REPUBBLICA CELEBRATION SPECIAL YOUNG GUESTHello, my name is Marina Maniaci. I am the daughter of Giovanni and Rosanna Maniaci and granddaughter of Anna Marie and cur-rent president of the IACS, Giovanni LoIacono. I am 16 years old and a Junior at Dakota High School. Currently, I am enrolled in the Medical Academy at my school, and I hope to persue a career in the medical field in the near future.
I am involved in a few clubs at school that I believe will help open more doors to opportunities. I am an active member in National Honors Society, where I serve the community by providing my time and efforts through community service. Another club I got to be a part of this school year is HOSA, which stands for Health Occupational Students of America. HOSA is a unique program of leadership development, motivation, and recogni-tion exclusively for students enrolled in health science education and biomedical science programs or have interests in pursuing careers in health professions. In addition, I am also a part of student leadership class, where I learn leadership skills and organize and work school functions, such as homecoming and pep assemblies.
While balancing school and a social life, most of my weekends are spent at the IACS, where I work as a server. I enjoy working at the IACS, and I work under the best management I could ask for and all my coworkers are like a second family to me. Us coworkers get together often and hang out, whether it be attending each other’s birthday par-
ties, or we’re having a work whirly ball party.
I am very proud of my Italian Heritage. My father grew up in Palermo, and my mother’s family is from Mazara. This summer, I am getting the wonderful opportunity to travel to Italy for the first time with my family to see my heritage and culture. My grandpa and my parents are very committed members of the IACS board. My father is currently the president of a club he started in memo-ry of his best friend called
Gioventú. Gioventú put on a number of events here such as Festa Dei Bambi-ni, Ridi Che Ti Passa, Sasa Salvaggio, and many other events. The goal of Gioventú is to get younger families to become more involved with the Italian community. He and I both would like to keep the Italian heritage alive because us younger people are the future of our culture.
I hope to set a good exam-ple for the future genera-tions to come.
SETTING IT STRAIGHT
The Feast of St. Joseph article, appearing in the April issue, mistakenly reported that the dinner tickets were donated by Bagnasco & Calcaterra Funeral Homes. The sto-ry should have read that the tickets were printed and donated by American Speedy Printing. The Italian American newspa-per regrets the error.
MEMBERSHIP LEVELSASSOCIATE $25.00 NEWAges 18-25 Special discount on events and dinners for themselves and a guest attending with them on selected events and dinners. Special discount on any party hosted by them at the IACS. Subscription to the newspaper Italian American. Complimentary dinner/breakfast served at the membership meetings. Entrance into the membership meeting. 10% discount on any Italian language class.SINGLE OR INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP $70.00Ages 26-59 This level does NOT include single parents. Special discount on events and dinners for themselves and a guest attending with them on selected events and dinners. Special discount on any party hosted by them at the IACS. Subscription to the newspaper Italian American.Compli-mentary dinner/breakfast served at the membership meetings. Entrance into the membership meeting. 10% discount on any Italian language class.FAMILY MEMBERSHIP $125.00This includes two adult memberships and all children under 18 who live in the same household. Special discount on events and dinners for each member of the family on selected events and dinners. Special discount on any party hosted by them at the IACS. Subscription to the newspaper Italian American. Complimentary dinner/breakfast served at the member-ship meetings. Entrance into the membership meeting 10% discount on any Italian language class.SENIOR MEMBERSHIP single $40.00 couple $80.00Must be over 60 years of age. Special discount on events and dinners for themselves on selected events and dinners. Special discount on any party hosted by them at the IACS. Subscription to the newspaper Italian American. Complimentary dinner/breakfast served at the membership meetings. Entrance into the membership meeting. 10% discount on any Italian language class.PATRON $1,000.00Lifetime Membership - Includes two adult memberships and membership for all children living in the household under the age of 18. Special discount on events and dinners for themselves on selected events and dinners. Special discount on any party hosted by them at the IACS. Subscription to the newspaper Italian American. Complimentary dinner/breakfast served at the membership meetings. Entrance into the membership meeting. 10% discount on any Italian language class. Entrance into a special dinner to be hosted by the IACS for lifetime members. This event will be o�ered once a year. To enjoy this level, a yearly card will be issued to the lifetime adult members. Once the adult members have passed away, this membership will cease.BENEFACTOR $5,000.00Lifetime Membership - Includes two adult memberships and membership for all children living in the household under the age of 18. Special discount on events and dinners for themselves on selected events and dinners. Special discount on any party hosted by them at the IACS. Subscription to the newspaper Italian American. Complimentary dinner/breakfast served at the membership meetings. Entrance into the membership meeting. 10% discount on any Italian language class. Entrance into a special dinner to be hosted by the IACS for lifetime members. This event will be o�ered once a year. To enjoy this level, a yearly card will be issued to the lifetime adult members. Once the adult members have passed away, this membership will cease. The inscription of the benefactor’s name will appear on a special plaque on display at the IACS.NOTE: to take advantage of these bene�ts and vote in an IACS election, a member must be a registered member for 90 days on the day that the ballots are to go out to the membership.All memberships are nontransferable.All memberships are nonrefundable.Renewal forms, as in the past, will be sent to members at their home address. Thank you for being part of the IACS. The best is yet to come!Karen Mack - Membership Chairperson
MEMBERSHIP UPDATEAs we said at the general membership meeting, it’s never been a better time to belong to the IACS. But as all things go, for the �rst time since the ‘90’s, the dues will be increasing slightly. The board has discussed and reviewed and their decisions are below. Please note that the information below is the �nal decision. What was discussed at the general meeting and in the last issue were discussions still in review.
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PLEASE SUPPORT THOSE WHO SUPPORT THE IACSATTORNEYS J.B.Bieske and Jenifer Alfonsi 19991 Hall Road Macomb Twp., MI 48044 800-331-3530 fax 586-977-8444 www.ssdfighter.com
Aiello Law Group Mark Anthony Aiello 3031 West Grand Blvd., Ste. #440 Detroit, MI 48202 313-964-4900
Lucido & Manzella, PC Attorneys & Counselors at Law 39999 Garfield Road Clinton Twp., MI 48038 586-228-3900
Marchese, Giorgio 43455 Schoenherr Rd Ste.7 Sterling Heights, MI 48313 586-323-2300
BAKERIES Bommarito Bakery Michigan Italian Bakery, Inc 21830 Greater Mack Ave St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 586-772-6731 fax 772-6556
Il Fornaio Bakery 13689 23 Mile Road Shelby Twp., MI 48315 586-566-5280
BANQUET HALLS IACS Banquet Center 43843 Romeo Plank Rd Clinton Twp., MI 48038 586-421-5155 www.iacsonline.com
CEMETERIES Resurrection Cemetery 18201 Clinton River Road Clinton Twp., MI 586-286-9020 www.mtelliott.com
DENTIST John A. Dobry, DDS 15870 19 Mile Rd Ste 160 Clinton Twp, MI 48038 586-286-0790 www.dobrydental.com
FRUIT MARKET Randazzos Fresh Mar-kets www.randazzofreshmarket.com
36800 Garfield Clinton Township MI 48035 586-293-3500
49800 Hayes Rd Macomb, MI 48044 586-566-8700 -13441
13 Mile Rd Warren, MI 48088 586-979-1010
FUNERAL HOMES Bagnasco & Calcaterra Funeral Homes St. Clair Shores & Sterling Heights 586-777-0557 or 586-977-7300
Lee Ellena Funeral Home, Inc. 46530 Romeo Plank Road Macomb Twp., MI 48044 586-412-8999
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L-R: Esther Beaudette, Senior Membership Chairperson; Connie Miller, Honoree; Fran Guido, Chairperson of Outstanding Senior
Award, and IACS President John LoIacono.
CONNIE MILLER RECEIVES "OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARD"
By Fran Guido
Connie Miller was the recipient of the Out-standing Senior Award at the April 4th IACS Senior meeting. She was nominated by her fellow Society members and acknowledged by the Se-niors Board of Directors for her contributions to IACS Senior membership.
She has been a member for over 20 years and goes back to the days when our club was located in Warren. For over five years, Connie was the Sunshine Lady at the Warren Center.
Her accomplishments include volunteering at St. John's Hospital, the St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade, and Wom-en’s' Civic League.
Connie was recognized for her valuable, long-time achievements on our Hospitality Committee. A few of the members' comments on their nomi-
nation forms go like this...
"With her happy disposi-tion, she comes in early every month ready to sign in members and guests..."
"Cheerful lady, nice to everyone...and that's good for the club"
"She greets everyone with a smile, always ready to help"
"Has a personality that's remarkable!"
With our sincere appre-ciation, Connie received flowers from Esther Beau-dette, Senior Membership Chairperson; Fran Guido, Chairperson of Out-standing Senior Award, presented the Certificate for Outstanding Senior, and IACS President John LoIacono awarded a gift certificate to Connie.
Congratulations, Connie, for this well-deserved honor!
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MARY ANTONIA PERAINO
IN LOVING MEMORY
Mary Antonia Peraino, beloved wife of the late Frank, passed away on March 6th at the age of 98 years old. Loving moth-er of the late Norman (Arlene). Proud grandma of Gina Peraino Krantz
(Kevin), Ann Peraino Wixson (Thomas), Norm Peraino (Kristen) and great grandchildren Josh-ua and Michael Wixson, Kevin and Katie Krantz, Lauren, Christopher, and Grace Peraino. Dear sister of Frances Baldo Cattol-ica and the late Emanual Cattolica, Nina Galieote. Daughter of the late Luigi and Frances Cattolica. Also survived by many loving nieces and neph-ews.
Mary belonged to St. Malachy Catholic Church, Sterling Heights, and St. Peter Catholic Church, Harper Woods.
She was involved with the St. Malachy fair and Ve-gas tent and was a mem-ber of Notre Dame Wom-en’s Club, J.L. Hudson employee, and a member of Polish Century Club. As a time-honored mem-ber of the Italian Amer-ican Cultural Society, over 30 years, Mary was an active volunteer at the old Center in Warren and
at the current facility in Clinton Township. She chaired and participated in a number of fundrais-ing events, and for a vast number of years, she car-ried out the official duties of the senior membership Sunshine Lady. Mary was recognized for her good deeds and delighted to be chosen Senior Columbus Day Queen. She loved to
play bingo, bowl, and play cards.
Visitation was held at the Sterling Heights Chapel of Bagnasco & Calcaterra Funeral Home 13650 E. Fifteen Mile Road, (@ Schoenherr) onThursday, March 8, 2018. Instate at St. Malachy Catholic Church. Entombment Resurrection Cemetery. NOVEMBER 29, 1919 ~
MARCH 6, 2018 (AGE 98)
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COM.IT.ES – Detroit informs the community that as of October 01, 2017, our new physical address will be 51424 Van Dyke Avenue – Ste. 7, Shelby Township,
Michigan 48316. The office is still located on Van Dyke Avenue, just n. of 23 Mile Road, on the 2nd floor of the
Shelby Business Center. E-mail address: [email protected]. Website: http://comites-detroit.
weebly.com. Office hours to the public are the same: Monday and Friday from 1:00-4:00 PM. For any infor-
mation, please call 586-991-0193.
A partire dal primo di ottobre 2017, l'ufficio del COM.IT.ES di Detroit si è
spostato a:
51424 Van Dyke Ave., Ste. 7
Shelby Township, MI 48316
I seguenti contatti rimangono uguali:
numero telefonico dell'ufficio 586-991-0193
indirizzo di posta elettronica [email protected]
sito web: http://comites-Detroit.weebly.com
orario d'ufficio al pubblico: lunedì e venerdì dalle 13,00 alle 16,00.
Patronato ITAL-UIL AnnouncementThe Patronato ITAL-UIL will continue to assist the community with their Italian pension issues at the Italian American Cultural Society
Banquet & Conference Center on Thursdays from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. For further information please call Ms. Rita Barile 734-421-3460.
The Italian AmericanEDITOR
Barbara L. SmithITALIAN EDITOR Frances Battaglia
LAYOUT & DESIGN American Speedy Printing
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WRITING STAFF Esther Beaudette
Antonio DiGiorgio
Barbara SmithPhotographer
Elio Ripari586/228-3030 ext 15 [email protected] www.iacsonline.comDeadline for submitting
material is the 10th of the month.
We reserve the right to edit all copy.
look who joined!New IACS Members Level Date JoinedSalvatore Mazzola Single/Individual 3-26-18Karen Cratch Senior 3-28-18 Maria Ferrara Senior 4-04-18Rosalia Agrusa Senior 4-04-18 Theresa Alfeni Senior 4-11-18Ralph & Judi Macioce Senior Couple 4-17-18Michael & Diane Cipponeri Senior Couple 4-19-18
MAY 2018 Italian American Cultural Society PAGE 13
IACS Officers and Board of Directors
2018
President Giovanni LoIacono First Vice-President
Mark GaragiolaSecond Vice-President
Enzo PagliaThird Vice-President
Giovanni ManiaciFourth Vice-President
Antonio DiGiorgioTreasurer
Ramo SalernoRecording Secretary
Domenico RuggirelloChaplain
Fr. Enzo Addari Special Counsel To The
President Honrable Judge Peter Maceroni
Board of Directors Dr. Mike Aiello
Esther Beaudette Rosa Borgia-Bonni
David BuscainoAlfonso Chirco
Karen Mack Rosanna Maniaci
Pino Marelli Mario Moceri
Vince Monticciolo Rosa Orlando
Sebastiano PrevitiClarice Squillace
Joseph P. Ventimiglia
Past Presidents Sandra Tornberg
Ronald A. DiBartolomeo Giovanni LoIacono
Mario Moceri Frank J. Palazzolo
Hon. Anthony Sanfemio Martin Reno Garagiola
Leonard D. Mannina Cav. Vincent J. Bruno
Cav. John Floreno Hon. Sam Petitto
Jack Grifo Comm.
Anthony J. Bellanca
IACS Italian Education Scholarship ProgramPromoting Italian Language & Culture
The Italian American Cultural Society is offering a wonderful opportunity to high school students to obtain two semesters of Italian language at the Italian American Cultural Center in Clinton Township, Michigan.
Award Information:
Scholarships Awarded: Five IACS scholarships consisting of two semesters of Italian education at the Italian American Cultural Center (September – April). The winners of scholarships will receive a Certificate towards continuing the Italian education classes at the Italian American Cultural Center and a letter of recommendation for college.
Application Deadline: May 15, 2018- All scholarship applications will be reviewed by the Italian American Cultural Society. Winners will be announced at the IACS General Membership meeting in July 2018.
Requirements: Applicant must submit an essay – “Why I would like to study Italian”; a letter including biographical sketch; reason for wanting the award, and a photo in color or black and white.
Eligibility: Applicant must be entering 9th grade as of fall 2018 – 12th grade.
Sponsorship provided by:Italian American Cultural Society43843 Romeo Plank RoadClinton Township, MI 48038Phone Number: 586-228-3030Email: [email protected]
The Italian American Cultural Society
APPLICATION FOR SCHOLARSHIP
Return the completed form along with essay, biographical sketch, and photo to the IACS.
First Name Last Name
Date of Birth High School Grade
Address/City/State/Zip
Home Phone Cell Email
Reason For Wanting To Receive Award
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Italian American Cultural Society Children's Italian Language Classes
Enrollment Form
Your child will learn how to read, write, and speak Italian in a fun and interactive learning environment! Classes are taught by native-speaking Italian teachers with teaching degrees.
Classes will be held every Saturday beginning September 2018 until the end of April 2019.
Children’s Classes: The First Class Begins on Saturday, September 29, 2018. There is an additional $10 late fee for each child, if registration is after Monday, September 17, 2018. Cancellation Policy: $25 of registration fee is non-refundable after first class.
With enrollment, your child will receive a complimentary ticket for Breakfast with Santa and an IACS t-shirt
Special 10% Discount with an IACS Family Membership
Saturday Morning Classes: (circle one)
Class 1 A: 1st Grade 9:30 am - 10:30 am $150.00 Class 1 B: 2nd & 3rd Grade 9:30 am - 10:30 am $150.00 Class 2 A: 4th, 5th & 6th Grade 10:30 am - 12:15 pm $250.00 New Students Class 2 B: Continuation 10:30 am - 12:15 pm $250.00 Class 3 A: Kindergarten 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm $150.00 Class 3 B: Preschool 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm $150.00
Children’s Italian Language Class Enrollment: Please complete the following form for each child you wish to enroll in Class:
First Name: Last Name:
School Grade (Fall 2018): Date of Birth:
Phone: Email:
Parent Name (s):
Address:
Please Return the Completed Form , Along with Payment To: Italian American Cultural Society 43843 Romeo Plank Road Clinton Township, MI 48038
Cash or Check Payable to Italian American Cultural Society: $
Credit Card: Visa Master Card Discover AMX
Credit Card #: Exp. Date:
Signature:
Italian American Cultural Society Italian Language Classes Fall 2018 Enrollment Form
Whether you are looking to study Italian for professional, personal, or recreational purposes, the IACS offers Italian language classes for people of all ages and levels of proficiency. Learn how to read,
write, and speak Italian in a fun and interactive learning environment! Classes are taught by native-speaking Italian teachers with teaching degrees. We offer two 15 week semesters a year,
beginning in September and January. Weeknight Adult Classes: Weeknight adult Italian classes are for 15 weeks. Fall Semester will begin the Week of September 10th, 2018 from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm.
Cost: $150 for any adult class (Beginner Class: $35 additional for books and materials) Additional $10 Late Fee, if registered after Monday, September 3rd, 2018 Cancellation Policy: $25 of registration fee is non-refundable after first class.
Adult Classes Offered: Beginner Beginner II Continuation Intermediate Adult Advanced / Conversation
Class Enrollment: (circle one)
Monday - Adult Continuation (Marta) Tuesday - Adult Intermediate (Marta)
Monday - Adult Intermediate (Maria) Wednesday - Adult Beginner II (Marta)
Tuesday - Adult Beginner (Maria) Wednesday - Adult Advanced/Conversation (Maria)
Italian Language Class Enrollment: Please complete the following form and return
First Name: Last Name:
Phone: Email:
Address:
Please Return the Completed Form , Along with Payment To: Italian American Cultural Society 43843 Romeo Plank Road Clinton Township, MI 48038
Cash or Check Payable to Italian American Cultural Society: $
Credit Card: Visa Master Card Discover AMX
Credit Card #: Exp. Date:
Signature:
“TOSCA IN DEPTH” AT THE IACS On March 27, the IACS was proud to present “Tosca in Depth: A Gripping Tale of Intrigue, Jealousy, Politics and Passion!” The program was presented by the Mich-igan Opera Theatre in con-junction with its production of Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca at the Detroit Opera House April 7 through 15. Mr. John Zaretti, President of the Verdi Opera Theatre of Michigan, gave an overview of the opera that was both informative and entertain-ing. The opera was based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, La Tosca, which was written for the famous actress Sarah Bernhardt. It took Verdi four years to convert the play into an
opera, reducing it from five acts to three. Tosca pre-miered in Rome in 1900
Maestro Richard Leech, Director of Resident Artist Programs for the MOT, welcomed the audience and conveyed greetings from Dr. David DiChiera. Tenor Errin Brooks and soprano Leslie Mason performed some beautiful arias from Tosca, including Recondita Armonia, Vissi d’arte, and E lucevan le stelle. They were accompanied by Tessa Hartle, principal coach accompanist of the MOT Studio Artists.
The IACS is grateful to the MOT and John Zaretti for this wonderful evening.
Tonino Corsetti, Aaron Brooks, Sarah Corsetti, Leslie Ma-son, Sandra Tornberg, Tessa Hartle, Richard Leech, John Zaretti, Angela Beaumont, Davide DiCicco, Enzo Paglia
Audience
Enzo Paglia, Domenico Ruggirello, John Zaretti, Errin Brooks, Leslie Mason, Tessa Hartle, Sandra Tornberg,
Richard Leech
Tenor Errin Brooks, Soprano Leslie Mason, Pianist Tessa Hartle
MAY 2018 Italian American Cultural Society PAGE 15
ADVANTAGES TO BEING AN IACS MEMBER:
• Monthly home delivery of the Italian American Cul-tural Society newspaper;
• Special 10% discount Italian language classes;
• Discounted IACS special events over $25;
• Special discount off published Menu Prices given to IACS Members for any event over $500 booked at IACS Banquet & Conference Center (Maximum $1,000). For eligibility, minimum 60-day member-ship prior to booking event;
• Special discount for IACS members on advertising in the IACS newspaper;
• Special 20% discount on all baked goods including wedding cakes at Il Fornaio Bakery, 13689 23 Mile Road in Shelby Township;
• Giuseppe’s International Oil & Vinegars - $1.00 off each bottle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil or Aged Balsam-ic Vinegar (200ml size & up); The Mall at Partridge Creek – 586/263-4200; www.giuseppesoils.com;
• Dr. David Guzzardo – Chiropractor – New Patients – A free consultation, free exam, and half off on x-rays – 39725 Garfield, Clinton Twp., 586/286-6616; www.guzzardochiropractic.com;
• St. Clair Eye, Charles G. Shermetaro, O.D. – 15% discount on lenses, frames, and non-prescription sunglasses. Not to be used with insurances, other discounts, or on contact lenses. 48873 Hayes Rd. @ 22 Mile – (586) 247-2121;
• SC Lawnscape LLC – FREE first lawn cutting with signed year contract. 10% SAVINGS on any land-scape purchase of $2,500 or above. REFERRAL PROGRAM, our current, past, or new customers receive discounts or local gift cards with every signed referral. 586/263-0641 – www.sclawnscape.com;
• Attorney Armand Velardo – Free consultation and 10% discount on legal services. (Acquisitions; Civil and Commercial Litigation; Corporate Planning; Estate Planning; Family Law; Mergers; Personal Injury; Probate; Real Estate Transactions; Sharehold-er Disputes; Tax Issues; Arbitrator; Facilitator; and Mediator.)
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Highlights of Sicily & Southern Italy 14 Day Tour from Rome to Palermo
September 22 – October 6
DTM Travel Consultant contacts: Karen DiGirolamo Phone: (248) 723-1754 EXT 219
[email protected] Kate Keller Phone: (248) 723-1754 EXT 218
Saturday, September 22
IACS Vice-President and Activities Director, Antonio Di Giorgio, is inviting members and non-members, to join him on this beautiful trip to Italy. The trip is organized by the Departure Travel Management. Any questions, please call Antonio Di Giorgio at 586-322-9575. FLIGHT DL 236 Depart Detroit Airport (DTW): 6:19pm
Arrive Rome Airport (FCO) : 9:15am (9/23/18)
Sunday, September 23 (Rome) Welcome to Rome! At 5 pm, meet your Tour Director and traveling companions, and enjoy a special welcome dinner with wine at one of Rome’s lively restaurants. MEALS: DINNER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 (PALERMO) Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. MEALS: BREAKFAST FLIGHT AZ 1774 Depart Palermo Airport (PMO) 6:50am
Arrive Rome Airport (FCO) 7:55am DL 237 Depart Rome Airport (FCO) 11:15am
Arrive Detroit (DTW) 3:42pm Pricing Information: Land + Travel Protection Cost per person w/double occupancy: $3,718.00 (additional $765.00 for single occupancy) Air Cost per person: $1,280 (Air deviation pricing available on request) TOTAL PER PERSON: $4,998 Itinerary at a glance
ROME Welcome dinner at a local restaurant; guided sightseeing, visit the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Square and Basilica, and the Colosseum POMPEII Guided walking tour of the excavations SORRENTO–CAPRI - By jetfoil CAPRI Guided visit of Capri village, including a funicular ride NAPLES Guided sightseeing, visit the National Archaeological Museum; visit the Reggia di Capodimonte SORRENTO Gelato demonstration and tasting
TRANI Enjoy a special lunch at a seaside restaurant ALBEROBELLO - Orientation MATERA Guided walking tour, visit one of the Sassi houses REGGIO CALABRIA Guided visit of the Bronzi di Riace museum STRAIT OF MESSINA - Ferry crossing TAORMINA Visit the ancient Greek Theater; a special dinner at a local restaurant AGRIGENTO - Guided walking tour of the Valley of Temples PALERMO Guided sightseeing, visit the Capo Market, the baroque Church of Immacolata, the cathedral, and the Norman cathedral in Monreale; enjoy a special farewell dinner at a Sicilian farmhouse, the Antica Masseria Barone di Salvo, and learn how ricotta is made
The following UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be seen or visited on this vacation:
• Vatican City • Archaeological Site of Agrigento • Archaeological Site of Pompeii • Historic Centre of Naples and Rome • The Sassi of Matera • Arab-Norman cathedral of Monreale • Historic Centre of Rome - various properties Vatican City
Transportation:
Motor coach; jetfoil; funicular ride in Capri; ferry crossing; Free Wi-Fi available on your motor
coach and in most hotel lobbies.
Rome to Palermo Tour Meeting
Wednesday, April 11, 2018 – 7 P.M. Italian American Cultural Society
Agenda
Full Itinerary will be explained, questions answered, and deposit taken to secure your seat.
Highlights of Sicily & Southern Italy 14 Day Tour from Rome to Palermo
September 22 – October 6
DTM Travel Consultant contacts: Karen DiGirolamo Phone: (248) 723-1754 EXT 219
[email protected] Kate Keller Phone: (248) 723-1754 EXT 218
Saturday, September 22
Highlights of Sicily & Southern Italy 14 Day Tour from Rome to Palermo
September 22 – October 6
DTM Travel Consultant contacts: Karen DiGirolamo Phone: (248) 723-1754 EXT 219
[email protected] Kate Keller Phone: (248) 723-1754 EXT 218
Saturday, September 22
GIORGIO MARCHESEATTORNEY/AVVOCATO
Fluent in Italian
Silver Pine Complex
43455 Schoenherr, Suite 7
Sterling Heights, Michigan 48313
Divorce • Real Estate• Wills/Estates• Corporations•
Civil Litigation• Personal Injury• OUIL/Traffic Offenses• Business Transactions•
586-323-2300 Initial Consultation at no charge
Reservation Deadline is May 26, 2018
WHAT’S HAPPENING?Stay up-to-date with the latest news regarding the Italian
American Cultural Center by visiting us at www.iacsonline.com or like us on facebook @www.facebook.com/Italian-American-
Cultural-Society-and-Banquet-Center
Reservation Deadline is May 26, 2018
MAY 2018 Italian American Cultural Society PAGE 17
In Conjunction with the
2018 5th Annual Festa Della Repubblica
Bocce Tournament
To: Representatives of Italian Clubs & Societies in Southeastern Michigan
For the 5th year and as part of the festivities of the Festa della Repubblica, your Club is invited to participate in the Bocce Tournament on Saturday June 2, 2018 at the Italian Cultural Society Banquet & Conference Center.
1) Every Participating club with at least one team composed of 4 men or 4 women or mixed. Minimum 2 Games played.
2) The deadline to register is May 28, 2018. The fee, registered players form, and waiver of liabilities must be sent in or dropped off by this date. Unpaid teams are disqualified.
3) The games will start on Saturday, June 2, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. 4) Weather is a factor. We will not play if it rains, and the
schedule will be revised. 5) The schedule promises a round robin game of 12 points or less
depending on number of teams. Teams placed in Brackets. 6) Each player must be a member of the club, which sponsor he
team. (Must have authentication) 7) Team requested to meet at the IACS Bocce Courts at 8:30
a.m. for a meeting. There is a trophy for the winners. 8) Food and drinks are available to Everyone.
For More Information, please contact: Antonio DiGiorgio (586) 322-9575 Sebastiano Previti (586) 206-5185 Giovanni LoIacono (586) 524-2257
Registration Form – Deadline May 28, 2018 Italian Club Name: __________________________________________
Club President Name: ________________________________________
Telephone: ________________________________________________
Names of (4) Members Playing Bocce Tournament:
1) __________________________________________ 2) __________________________________________ 3) __________________________________________ 4) __________________________________________
If you would like an additional team, please make a copy of the registration form. The assignment place of all teams is strictly based on availability.
Please return this registration form with a check of $60 per team. Includes a meal ticket for each player. Food & Drinks are available for the entire tournament. Alcoholic Drinks available at Cash Bar.
Please make your $60.00 Check payable to IACS, you may drop off at the IACS office or mail to:
IACS – BOCCE TOURNMENT 43843 Romeo Plank Road
Clinton Township, MI 48038 (586) 206-5185
E-mail: [email protected]
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 2018 – 8:30 A.M. MEETING – TOURNAMENT BEGINS AT 9:00 A.M. SHARP
Every Team will play a Round Robin game of 12 points by Bracket!
Team Will play minimum of 2 Games. Winner will play until loses!
For More Information, Please Call:
Giovanni LoIacono Sebastiano Previti Antonio DiGiorgio IACS President COMITES Sports Director IACS Bocce Chairman (586) 524-2257 (586) 206-5185 (586) 322-9575
Registration Fee of $60.00 Each Team Payable to IACS Deadline May 28, 2018
Food & Non-Alcoholic Beverages are included in price Alcoholic Drinks Available at Cash Bar
IACS SENIORS BOCCE LEAGUEREGISTRATION SUMMER 2018
Registration for the BOCCE LEAGUE will be on Wednesday May 9th, 2018 at the IACS at 10:00 am. (If you cannot make this day use the form below.)Please bring your check-book and/or credit card - NO CASHTeam formation will be on May 16th, at the Cen-ter at 10.00 a.m.You must be paid/present for the drawing of team mates.We will play on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednes-days in the morning starting at 10 A.M. on May 21, 22, 23.NEW: MONDAY: There will be 4-men only teams playing on Court #1 MONDAY: There will be 4-women only teams playing on Court #2We will continue to have mixed leagues on Tuesday and Wednesday. COMMITMENT IS A
IACS BOCCE LEAGUE
REGISTRATION - SUMMER 2018Registration for the BOCCE LEAGUE will be on Wednesday, May 9, 2018, at the IACS, 10 A.M. (If you cannot make this day use the form below)
Please bring your checkbook and/or credit card - NO CASH.
Team formation will be on May 16, at the Center – 10:00 A.M. You must be paid/present for the drawing of team mates. We will play on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays in the morning startingat 10 A.M. on May 21, 22, 23.
NEW: MONDAY: There will be 4-men only teams playing on Court #1
MONDAY: There will be 4-women only teams playing on Court #2
We will continue to have mixed leagues on Tuesday and Wednesday.
COMMITMENT IS A MUST! We also accept substitutes, same form and fee.
THIS YEAR'S CRITERIA: The team players are drawn according to their level and skills; for example, #1 skill is very good player; #2 is good player; #3 is a player going with the moon effects; #4 player with a willing to learn and do better. All teams will have each seeding; thus, this mixed skill will give the team a fair chance to win. Married and known couples may play together. Travel companions are to be considered and each will need a form to complete.
REGISTER in advance by completing the form below and return with the check made payable to IACS with the appropriate 2018 season fee: MEMBERS 25.00 - NON MEMBERS $68.00
NEW: Checks and Credit Cards Only -- NO CASH!
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CALL ANTONIO: 586-322-9575
SEE YOU MAY 9, 2018 AT 10:00 A.M. - IACS
____________________________________________________________________(CUT)_____Mail To:IACS 43843 ROMEO PLANK RD.CLINTON TWP., MI 48038
Full Name___________________________________________________(please Print)
Phone/Cell#_____________________________________________Do you want to play MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYSIf you choose to play for the only MEN/WOMEN TEAMS and the MIXED LEAGUE, Circle accordingly. If you only want to play in the MIXED LEAGUE, circle either TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY.
MUST! We also accept substitutes, same form and fee.THIS YEAR'S CRITE-RIA: The team players are drawn according to their level and skills; for example, #1 skill is very good player; #2 is good player; #3 is a player go-ing with the moon effects; #4 player with a willing to learn and do better. All teams will have each seeding; thus, this mixed skill will give the team a fair chance to win. Mar-ried and known couples may play together. Travel companions are to be considered and each will need a form to complete.REGISTER in advance by completing the form below and return with the check made payable to IACS with the appro-priate 2018 season fee: MEMBERS 25.00 - NON MEMBERS $68.00 NEW: Checks and Credit Cards Only -- NO CASH!
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Calabria Club2 7 9 3 0 L a u r e n S t . N o r t h , H a r r i s o n T ow n s h i p , M I 4 8 0 4 5 , 5 8 6 . 7 1 3 . 4 8 5 6
Curatore Di CulturaCalabrese
Officers
PresidentLuigi Guglielmetti
Vice PresidentLarry Rocca
2nd Vice PresidentDominic Bitonti
SecretaryLynn Porchia
Membership ChairmanPino Lico
Activities CoordinatorCynthia Iannuzzi Patrick
TreasurerJudi Blindu
Sergeant of ArmsFrank Tundo
Publicity ChairmanLucy Guglielmetti
Board of Directors
ChairmanDominic Melia
Carmine AquinoGiovanni BlinduMaurice CerraJoe CoscioneGiuseppe GarreffaGiuseppe GuglielmettiDr. Michael LubertoDann McDonaldDonna McDonaldJeanette Tundo
Past PresidentsPino LicoGiovanni NotarianniGino EspositoFrank GuglielmettiDominic Melia
$30 Per Member, $40 Per Member Plus Spouse
Address:
Please make checks payable to Calabria Club and mail to:Luigi Guglielmetti, 27930 Lauren St. N., Harrison Township, Michigan 48045
Name(s) of Paid Member:
QUESTIONS ‐ please call Luigi Guglielmetti at 586.713.4856
Spouse:
Phone #:
Email Address:
Membership DuesPlease Send Check Payable to Calabria Club
First Meeting of the Year! at San Francesco Church, 22870 S. Nunneley Rd., Clinton Twp., MI 48035General Meeting for all members at 8:00 pm Board of Directors meet at 7:00 pmNominations for new Board Members are due!Refreshments will be served.
Festa Della Republica ‐ Freeat the Italian American Cultural Society, Banquet & Conference Center 2:30 pm to 6 pm at 43843 Romeo Plank Rd., Clinton Twp., MI 48038 Sample specialty foods from over 22 Italian Clubs throughout Michigan.
Annual Club Picnic – Free for Paid MembersPicnic Grounds & Pavilion. Food: Calabrese Trippa, Italian Sausage, Hamburgers, Hotdogs, etc. Music & Games. More details to come!
Annual Golf EventPlease save the date! More details to come!
Lets Make it a Great Year!Please Mark your Calendars for these Events!
May 3, 2018
June 4, 2018
July 8, 2018
July 29, 2018
Second Annual Bocce Ball Event5pm at the Italian American Cultural Society, Banquet & Conference CenterPizza, refreshments and prizes. $10 Members, $15 Non‐Members
August 26, 2018
28th Annual Dinner Dance at Penna’s of Sterling, 38400 Van Dyke, Sterling Heights, MI 48312. More details to follow.
October 20, 2018
Annual Christmas Partyat Palazzo Grande, 54660 Van Dyke, Shelby Twp., MI 483161pm Magic Show; 2pm Dinner; 3pm Visit from Santa; Dancing; More details to come!
December 2, 2018
FEDERAZIONE SICILIANA DEL MICHIGAN
Founded in 1985
Federation Officers 2017-2018
President ALFONSO CHIRCO
Vice President GIOVANNI LoIACONO
Corresponding Secretary SEBASTIANO PREVITI
Recording Secretary ROSA BONNI
Vice Recording Secretary ANNA GRILLO
Treasurer ANTONINO CAVATAIO
Consigliere SALVATORE PREVITI MICHAEL BIONDO DOMENICO BONNI PIETRO CASTIGLIONE
Trustee MARIO EVOLA GIOVANNI MANIACI GIOSUE TOCCO
Coordinator - Italy ROSALINO LoDUCA
Coordinator - USA JUDGE JOSEPH TOIA
Past Presidents FILIPPO CUSUMANO STEFANO DELIA SAM GENOVESE +ANDREA BIONDO
Affiliated Associations BALESTRATE FAMIGLIE CONCA D’ORO CLUB DOWNRIVER SICILIA CLUB GRAMMICHELE CLUB LODGE FIGLI DELLA SICILIA MADONNA DEL PONTE MADONNA DI CUSTONACI MARSALA CLUB MAZZARA DEL VALLO CLUB SS CROCIFISSO MONTELEPRE SAN GIUSEPPE DI CINISI SAN VITO LO CAPO SANTA FARA DI CINISI TERRASINI CLUB TRAPPETO CLUB
Alfonso Chirco Sebastiano Previti 46080 Snowbird 8903 Inverness Drive Macomb, MI 48044 Washington, MI 48095 (586) 243-0170 (586) 206-5185
Federazione Siciliana del Michigan Presents its
“10th Annual Memorial Mass” Sunday, May 27, 2018 at 11:30 a.m.
At
Holy Family Church 641 Chrysler Drive – Detroit, Michigan
The Federazione Siciliana del Michigan is putting together a Memorial Mass for everyone in the Italian-American Community. This mass will be a special mass in which loved one’s names will be read out loud during the mass.
We are asking for anyone interested to please fill out the slip below with your loved one’s names. Each individual deceased name will read along with the individual sponsor. In situations where more then one family member lists the same deceased name(s), we will then read off all the individual sponsors for the loved one’s names.
Donation: We are asking each Individual Sponsor to please enclose a check for $5.00 for Each Line. Checks payable to: “Federazione Siciliana del Michigan”. The donation will help cover costs for the mass, program booklet, and afterglow in the Church Basement Hall, any remaining proceeds will be given to Holy Family Church.
For further Information, please call:
Alfonso Chirco (586) 243-0170 Sebastiano Previti (586) 206-5185
Rosa Bonni (586) 291-2956 John Lo Iacono (586) 524-2257
***Please Mail to: ALFONSO CHIRCO - 46080 SNOWBIRD – MACOMB, MI 48044***
In Loving Memory of 1. Mr. & Mrs. ____________________________________= $5.00 2. Mr. & Mrs. ____________________________________= $5.00 3. Mr. & Mrs. ____________________________________= $5.00 4. Mr. & Mrs. ____________________________________= $5.00
Sponsored by: Mr. & Mrs. _________________________________=$_____
PLEASE LIMIT TO NO MORE THEN 4 LINES DUE TO MASS TIME
All names will be read out loud during the mass & printed in mass program booklet if received before May 18, 2017. After that date they will not be in book.
GREAT FRIDAY AND SUNDAY DATES STILL AVAILABLE IN 2018
MAY 2018 Italian American Cultural Society PAGE 19
March 15, 2018Wanda Binkowski
Robert KrzysikTheresa Agnes Kurkowski
Maria RizzoStanley Robert Roegner
March 16, 2018Gjyste Gojcaj
Margaret HennesseyDonald Albert Ritchie
RoseMary ZielinskiMarch 17, 2018
Elisabeth Helene MeyerAnne E. RantaMarch 18, 2018
Sharon G. CianfaraniDon Allan Kowalski
Kolja SinishtajMarch 19, 2018Toni A. Lobert
Jack John MevorachRrok Micakaj
Robert Martin Winkler
March 20, 2018Guglielma Lucia Calabrese
Louise DeCubberMarch 21, 2018
James Robert GaharaRobert Clarence Rotter
Logan Tyler ZankeMarch 22, 2018
Thomas John LitinasGrace M. Orlando
March 23, 2018Eugene L. Cattaneo
March 24, 2018Edward Di Mambro
Simone Joseph DiBellaMario Loria
March 25, 2018Theresa Barbara Duda
Robert A. CarettiMilica MisajlovichErnesto A. Rotondo
Maria ToccoMarch 27, 2018
Karl Alexander Douglass IIFilippo Paladino
Walter Robert PhippsMarch 29, 2018
Violette Rosetta BryantMargaret CatanzaroNancy C. Filippelli
Henrietta C. PerainoScott Roy
Gail Patricia TrevinoMarch 30, 2018
Donald George GianniniMildred Leach
Mahlon MoldovanAngelo Mario Piccinini
Walter P. SchmidNick ZangoulosMarch 31, 2018
William R. PalmerEdward Tabaka
Anita Mae ThiemanApril 1, 2018
Milton Ervin BassWilliam Hugh Bogle
Joseph MessanaPatricia Ann Pohl
Marylou Puz
April 2, 2018Giovanna M. Frederick
Aloysius Joseph PokorskiRaymond Paul TomichDiane Okcana Willis
April 3, 2018Anna Altadonna
Joan Irene SardelliApril 4, 2018
Caroline Jean CoonJennie RutkowskiJennie Tomczyk
April 5, 2018Wayne Coleman
Carl Wayne GilbertBruno Guido
Frances Madeline PellertioApril 6, 2018
Joseph Russell CutinoDominick John Gandolfi
Darlene Marie KaretaJohn Janusz LewakowskiOmer Jerome Marchand
April 7, 2018Helen Nowakowski
April 8, 2018Victor Joseph Aquino Jr.
Terry Valery DavisAngelo Genova
Maryanne KablakApril 9, 2018
Anthony Julius CobelloViola Louise Colden
Gary Clifford William PittelLeon Andrew Woznaik
April 10, 2018Burim KusariRoberto RuzzaApril 11, 2018
Lucy Josephine AheeConnie Havey
Frederick Vernon PankowBeverly Bernadette Plotkowski
Thomas ProctorGeorge Harold Rudich
April 12, 2018Barbar Mary DaileyJoseph John Ferrante
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ULTIMO SALUTO A FABRIZIO FRIZI
Da qualche giorno, Fabrizio Frizzi è venuto a mancare. La sua morte ha fatto piangere migliaia di persone tra vip e gente comune che lo apprez-zava e lo amava. Ogni giorno, il conduttore raccoglieva migliaia di te-lespettatori con L’Eredità che, ad oggi, risulta il game show preserale più longevo della televisi-one italiana, nonchè il più seguito superando la concorrenza di Gerry Scotti e Paolo Bonolis. Questi ultimi due, però, oltre ad essere stati grandi rivali televisivi di Frizzi, lo hanno sempre onorato e rispettato e sono stati regolarmente presenti nel funerale del conduttore svoltosi il 28 marzo.
Dopo la sua morte, sono emerse delle verità riguardo il vero stato di salute di Fabrizio Frizzi. L’ischemia che lo ha col-pito ad ottobre, in realtà, era un piccolo segno di
qualcosa di più grande e serio che però il condut-tore non ha mai voluto svelare. A confermarlo, gli stessi amici vip che gli sono stati vicino come Carlo Conti, Antonella Clerici e Massimo Giletti che, nonostante il pas-saggio a La7, non ha mai dimenticato il suo col-lega dedicandogli il suo monologo iniziale nella prima puntata di Non è l’arena.
Quale malattia aveva Fabrizio Frizzi? La con-fessione sulla malattia di Fabrizio Frizzi.
Fabrizio Frizzi è morto la notte di domenica 25 marzo per emorragia cerebrale nell’ospedale Sant’Andrea di Roma. Il conduttore de L’Eredità era stato colpito da isch-emia nel mese di ottobre ma una volta ripresosi è tornato alla guida del quiz a dicembre. Nonostante
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Un nostro ex socio del centro...una visita di dovere!
Anni sono trascorsi quando Arrigo parteci-pava assiduo a tutte le nostre attivita’ al vecchio centro di Warren.
Infatti, fu anche un pro-motore dei due incontri culturali Abruzzo & Molise fatti negli anni 80.
Anni fa ancora veniva spesso ai nostri Festivali, sia Fredom Hills che al nuovo centro, alla festa della republica, poi di colpo non si vedeva piu’.
E si, il motivo c’era di non farsi piu vedere.
Un uomo di eta’, novant-acinque oggi, ritiratosi in una Casa di Riposo in Romeo Michigan, anche per stare piu vicino alla sua famiglia.
Giorni fa, mia moglie ed io, decidemmo di farli
una visita, come ci ha visti I suoi occhi si sono spalancati con parole di gratidutine.
Certo che le sue storie sono vere, come quel-la dell’ultima guerra fu prigioniero in Russia. Da Centocinquantamila pri-gioniei pochi sono ritor-nati in patria, Lui ringra-zia sempre al Signore per questo.
Emigrare era di con-suetudine quei giorni, la Republica, purtoppo, nuova in comando di un popolo sbaragliato, senza lavoro e pressati a portare famiglie avanti, si scelse di emigrare, cosi lascian-do famiglie ed amici per trovare fortuna...
Complimenti all’Asso-ciazione San Giuseppe Lavoratori di Cinisi (PA)
Sento l’onore ed il piacere di complimentarmi con quest’ ottimo gruppo che opera in perfetta armonia! Un riferimento particolare va rivolto al Presidente Natale Palaz-zolo ed al Chairman della Festa, Giovanni Orlando che con un gruppo di volenterosi collabora-tori svolgono un lavoro fenomenale.
E’ stata una bellissima giornata, quella di do-menica 18 marzo iniziata alla Holy Family Church. Padre Giuseppe Licciardi ha celebrato una bellissi-ma Santa Messa rivolta a San Giuseppe, protettore del’ Associazione, sequita dalla distribuzione a tutti i presenti del Pane Bened-etto da Padre Pino, come da tradizione. La prima parte della giornata si e’ conclusa con un rinfresco offerto nei locali sottos-tanti alla parrocchia.
La settimana di festa e’ continuata e si e’ conclusa con un banchetto e ballo
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ONORE A SAN GIUSEPPE!!!!!
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Da sinistra: Alberto Contador, vincitore Giro d’Italia 2008 e 2015, Yariv Levin, ministro del turismo in Israele, Sylvan Adams, presidente onorario del comitato Grande Partenza Israele, Mauro Vegni, direttore Giro d’Italia, Paolo Bellino, direttore generale RCS Sport, Nir Barkat, sindaco di Gerusalemme, Miri Regev, ministro della cultura e dello sport in
Israele, Luca Lotti, ministro dello sport e Ivan Basso, vincitore Giro d’Italia 2006 e 2010
Giro d’Italia 2018: da Israele una storica grande partenzaPer la prima volta un grande giro partirà fuori dai confini del Vecchio Continente. Si tratta del 13ª start dall’estero. Ecco tutti i dettagli
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Segnatevi questa data: 4 maggio 2018. Per la prima volta nella storia, un grande giro partirà fuori dai confini del Vecchio Continente. Si tratta della 13ª partenza dall’estero. La Corsa Rosa – in pro-gramma fino al 27 mag-gio e organizzata da Rcs Sport e La Gazzetta dello Sport – scatterà con una cronometro individuale da Gerusalemme e propor-rà tre tappe sul territorio israeliano, nel ricordo di Gino Bartali, il cui nome è impresso sul muro d’onore del Giardino dei Giusti nel Mausoleo della Memoria Yad Vashem a Gerusa-lemme.
LA PARTENZA — Si
comincia venerdì 4 mag-gio con una prova contro il tempo individuale a Gerusalemme di 10,1 km. Percorso molto articolato all’interno dell’abitato, con l’arrivo a ridosso delle mura della città storica. Si affrontano in sequenza numerose svolte tra vie cittadine in un susseguirsi di saliscendi che costeg-gerà alcuni luoghi simbolo come il Parlamento (Knes-set) e le mura storiche. Finale tutto in salita da leggera a impegnativa.
IL PERCORSO — Sabato 5 maggio la prima frazi-one in linea che porterà il gruppo da Haifa a Tel Aviv dopo 167 km. Dopo la partenza si affrontano le uniche asperità di giornata con i saliscendi attorno ad Acri e in particolare con il GPM di Zikron Yakov. Nella seconda parte l’altimetria della corsa si addolcisce notevolmente fino a diventare sostan-
zialmente piatta su strade ampie man mano che ci si avvicina all’arrivo. Gli ultimi chilometri sono in parte all’interno dell’abi-tato di Tel Aviv con arrivo sul rettilineo del lungo-mare.
L’ARRIVO — Ultima tappa in terra israeliana di 226 km, in programma la domenica, da Be’er Sheva a Eilat sul Mar Rosso. Tappa interamente allineata in direzione sud. Dopo la partenza si affrontano le uniche asperità che por-tano al deserto del Negev e poi ancora sulle rive del Mar Rosso. Nello specifico, si attraversa tutto l’abitato di Mitzpe Ramon e poi ci si addentra in una lunga discesa che conduce fino all’arrivo di Eilat.
LE DICHIARAZIONI — “Per tutto il gruppo RCS e per il Giro d’Italia in
NOVITA' 2018
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Giro d’Italia 2018: pre-sentate le nuove Maglie e la Madrina
Nell’ultimo giorno della settimana della moda di Milano anche il Giro d’Italia ha presentato la sua collezione con le nuove maglie 2018 e la Madrina.
Presso la prestigiosa loca-tion di Gessi Milano, nel pieno centro della città, hanno sfilato le casacche che i leader della Cor-sa Rosa indosseranno durante la manifestazione in programma dal 4 al 27 maggio prossimo.
Alice Rachele Arlanch, Miss Italia 2017, sarà la Madrina del Giro 2018 e nell’occasione è stata anche la presentatrice del vernissage insieme al giornalista de La Gazzetta dello Sport, Nino Morici. Il countdown dell’evento è stato scandito da TAG Heuer, Official Time-keeper del Giro d’Italia.
Le maglie del Giro d’Italia 101 sono prodotte da Manifatture Valcismon – col famoso marchio dello scorpione, Castelli, che ne ha curato anche il de-
sign e i particolari – real-izzate tutte con lo speciale tessuto SITIP.
Le maglie da gara 2018 sono state studiate per essere leggere ed aerodi-namiche. I tagli seguono l’ergonomia dell’atleta in bici e garantiscono una perfetta vestibilità. Il peso complessivo della maglia è di soli 124 gr. Segni particolari: loghi a rilievo 3D “Giro d’Italia” e “Tro-feo Senza Fine” su fondi manica e sul carré dietro per valorizzare al meglio i loghi della corsa.
MAGLIA ROSA – spon-sorizzata da ENEL – lead-er della Classifica Gen-erale
MAGLIA CICLAMINO – sponsorizzata da SEGA-FREDO – leader della Classifica a Punti
MAGLIA AZZURRA – sponsorizzata da BANCA MEDIOLANUM – leader del Gran Premio della Montagna
MAGLIA BIANCA – sponsorizzata da EUROS-PIN – leader della
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Giro d’Italia,particolare è un’oppor-tunità unica portare un evento come il nostro in Israele, prima volta per un grande Giro fuori dall’Eu-ropa”, ha dichiarato Paolo Bellino, direttore generale di RCS Sport. Fanno da eco le parole di Luca Lotti, ministro dello sport: “La partenza da Gerusalemme sottolinea l’esistenza di un ponte ideale, fatto di storia, cultura e tradizioni, tra le nostre terre”. Entusiasta delle novità del giro anche Ivan Basso: “Questa corsa è il massimo, non finisce mai di stupire. Ogni anno il Giro presenta qualche novità, rendendola unica. Questa volta lo è ancora di più con la partenza dal-la città più spirituale del mondo. Lo renderà ancora più speciale”.
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Ultimo,
Classifica dei Giovani
Miss Italia, Alice Rachele Arlanch ha dichiarato: “Essere stata scelta come Madrina del Giro d’Italia è davvero un onore molto speciale. Sono felicissima, emozionata, grata agli organizzatori che hanno fatto a me e al concorso Miss Italia questo magnif-ico regalo. È un’esperienza unica che desidero vivere con grande entusiasmo. Il Giro, per la sua storia, per le imprese e la fatica affrontata dai suoi protag-onisti, ha un fascino tutto suo, non ha confronti con nessun altro avvenimen-to sportivo, o pubblico, ma idealmente mi piace pensare che esista un filo che unisce la bellezza di questa corsa a Miss Italia. Alcuni elementi sembra-no addirittura comuni: la popolarità, la tradizione, la gente che segue ogni fase, il modo festoso con cui entrambi vivono sul territorio del nostro Paese, percorrendolo e attraversandolo. L’amore per il mio ruolo di testi-monial nasce anche da qui”.
si fosse ripreso, Frizzi ha sempre affermato nelle sue interviste che non era ancora del tutto guarito e che stava proseguendo le sue cure.
Ma cosa aveva Fabrizio Frizzi? Secondo quanto affermato da Antonio Signorini nel program-ma ‘Matrix’ condotto da Nicola Porro su Canale 5, all’ex presentatore di Scommettiamo Che gli sono stati diagnosticati dei tumori inoperabili a livello cerebrale. E da qui,
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Novita'Timballo di Anelletti
ESECUZIONE RICETTA:Facile TEMPO COTTURA:1H e 15Min
TEMPO PREPARAZIONE:60 Min PORZIONI:4
INGREDIENTI200 g di anelletti olio extravegine d’oliva 300 g di salsa di Pomodoro 1 cipolla media150 g di caciocavallo ragusano pangrattato 1 melanzana media sale e pepe
INTRODUZIONE
“Per il palermitano la pasta non è un cibo qualsiasi, ma stabilisce un’importante lin-ea di confine tra chi vive per mangiare e chi mangia per vivere. Cioè tra i palermi-tani e il resto del mondo.”
Gli anelletti, tipico formato di pasta siciliana, sono i protagonisti principali del piatto che descriverò. Ques-to trionfo barocco di pasta al forno, o “timballo di anel-letti”, altrimenti conosciuto come “pasta col forno”, è parte integrante della tradizione gastronomica palermitana ed è legato alla sua storia. I primi timballi palermitani furono elabora-ti nel IX secolo, durante la dominazione araba, per poi diffondersi in diverse forme in tutta l’isola.
Importanza fondamentale per i siciliani è la facilità di trasporto, poiché spesso il timballo assume il ruolo
da protagonista principale in un picnic fuori porta o, a seconda della stagione, nelle ricche tavole delle feste trascorse in famiglia. La ricetta tradizionale di ques-to trionfale piatto unico è multiforme e può contenere tra i più svariati ingredienti: dal ragù di carne ai piselli, dall’uovo sodo al salame, dal primosale al prosciutto, e via elencando.
La ricetta che vi propongo è una versione “vegetarian-izzata” per i non carnivori, di gran lunga più “leggera” e “digeribile” di tutte le altre versioni dell’intera galassia sicula.
PROCEDIMENTO
In una capiente pentola dai bordi alti verserete dell’olio, aggiungerete la cipolla tritata e farete soffriggere. Non appena si sarà dora-ta aggiungerete la salsa di pomodoro, il sale, il pepe e lascerete cuocere a fuoco
basso per almeno mezz’ora. Il sugo dovrà risultare nè troppo denso, nè troppo liquido.
Nel frattempo avrete tagli-ato la melanzana a cubetti. La friggerete in una padella con sufficiente olio extra-vergine d’oliva. In una pen-tola porterete a ebollizione l’acqua per la pasta, verser-ete gli anelletti e attenderete il tempo di cottura (13 minuti circa).
Mentre la pasta sarà in cottura, avrete tagliato a cubetti i 2/3 del cacioca-vallo. Scolerete la pasta al dente e condirete con il sugo, le melanzane fritte e il caciocavallo a cubetti, quindi spolverizzerete con il restante caciocavallo grattugiato. Ungerete quindi con un po’ d’olio un recip-iente in ceramica da forno, lo spolverizzerete con del pangrattato, lo riempirete con gli anelletti conditi e con un’ulteriore spolverata di pangrattato, quindi fini-rete la cottura gratinando in forno preriscaldato a 180° per circa 20 minuti.
dunque, è iniziato il triste calvario di Frizzi verso la morte. Un calvario che, come detto dallo stesso Signorini, il conduttore ha preferito affrontare assieme al suo pubblico ritornando alla guida del quiz di Rai 1, piuttosto che rimanere a casa fino al resto dei suoi giorni. Fabrizio Frizzi, dunque, pur sapendo che non ce l’avrebbe fatta, salvo qualche miracolo che, purtroppo, non è avvenu-to, ha preferito affrontare questa battaglia con il suo ‘marchio di fabbrica’, ossia il sorriso che mostrava in ogni sua apparizione televisiva.
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Patty Pravo la ribelle compie 70 anniDiva della musica, in costante sfida con se
stessa e col mondo
A 70 anni Patty Pravo non smette di essere se st-essa: libera, unica, eccen-trica, volitiva, provocante e provocatoria. Nelle sue mille incarnazioni la costante è stata la liberta espressiva, alla quale non ha mai derogato. Dalle calli veneziana fugge giovanissima a Londra, ma è poi Roma ad ac-cogliere le sue inquietu-dini, le sue trasgressioni, i suoi primi successi. Debutta in un celebre locale romano, e rimarrà sempre per tutti “la ragaz-za del Piper”, capigliatura biondo platino e stivaloni di vernice nera sopra il ginocchio, che cantava “Ragazzo triste” (il suo primo singolo, inciso nel 1966). Dal Piper al successo internazionale il passo è breve: con “La Bambola” (1968) fa il giro del mondo.
Arrivano poi gli anni 70, quelli delle trasgressione: riesce a cantare con ele-ganza innata di rapporti a tre in “Pensiero stupen-do” e di sogni proibiti in “Pazza Idea”, si esibisce vestita solo di una giacca
che non nasconde il seno nudo in “Stryx”, tras-missione d’avanguardia ideata da Enzo Trapani per la prima serata di Rai 2, posa in nudo integrale per “Le Ore”, la più cele-bre rivista hard italiana di sempre. Ma finisce anche in carcere per possesso di hashish. Una vita vissuta intensamente, in costante sfida con se stessa e con il mondo che la circonda.
In oltre 50 anni di carri-era ha venduto 110 mil-ioni di dischi, ha vissuto in tutto il mondo, cantato in otto lingue e parte-cipato a nove festival di Sanremo. Con Sanremo il rapporto è ambiguo: non lo ha mai vinto ma tutti si ricordano la sua discesa dalla scalinata in versione bamboletta cinese nel 1984, così come è rimasto uno dei brani simbolo (per lei e per il Festival) “E dimmi che non vuoi morire”, che nel 1997 Gaetano Curreri e Vasco Rossi le cucirono addosso con quella frase che rac-chiude tutto, “la cambio io la vita che non ce la fa a cambiare me”. Nel 1990
si permise persino di rinunciare pochi giorni prima di salire sul palco quando, accortasi della somiglianza del pezzo con uno di Sting, riven-dicò orgogliosa “io certe stronzate non le faccio” (e il brano venne ereditato da Anna Oxa).
Ha conquistato premi e riconoscimenti, sbanca-to in Cina, amato molti uomini, sposandone cinque (Gordon Faggetter nel 1968, Franco Baldieri nel ‘72, Paul Jeffery nel ‘76, Paul Martinez nel ‘78 e John Edward Johnson nell’82, più il matrimo-nio in Scozia con rrito non riconosciuto in Italia con Riccardo Fogli nel 1974). Ha attratto artisti e musicisti come Leo Ferrè, Vinicius de Moraes, Lucio Fontana, Tano Festa e Mario Schifano, con Mick Jagger va a fare shopping in incognito e con Jimi Hendrix passa una notte romana su una Cinquec-ento avvolta in una nuvo-la di fumo, i momenti di intimità con Frank Sina-tra e David Bowie, l’am-icizia con Robert Plant. A 70 è un mito vivente, ma di se stessa continua a dire: “Sono la persona più normale che conosco”.
Continua da pagina 1 Un nostro,Arrigo, come molti di noi di prima generazione, non ci siamo mai dispia-ciuti di questa decisione. Oggi dopo una vita di emigrati in questa terra occogliente con tante opportunita’ siamo pieni di gratidutine alla nos-tra terra adottiva. Il solo rammarico, mi diceva Arrico, “che a questa eta’ mi son dimenticato l’Ital-iano e purtroppo l’Inglese non l’ho imparato”. Anche con umore che Lui si da speranza di una vecchiaia spensierata.
Arrico, goditi questi anni d’oro te li sei meritati, da parte di tutti I soci ti ricordiamo come un pa-triarca del nostro centro. Auguri!
Antonio di Giorgio
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Onore,al San Marino Club. E’ stata servita una prelibata cena con un vasto menu.
Sento l’obbligo di sin-tetizzare che l’apice della serata e’ stata la parte-cipazione di giovani e giovanissimi – piu’ di 100 ragazzi.
In piu’ di 40 anni di attivita’ nella comunita’, e’ la prima volta che sono testimone di una pre-senza cosi’ bella. Vedere questi ragazzi in pista a divertirsi, ma ancora piu’ emozionante e’ stato osservare i piu’ anziani che si sono goduti questo spettacolo che i ragazzi hanno offerto in forma di entusiasmante ballo e allegria. Questo deve es-sere un esempio modello, che le altre associazioni dovrebbeo segure per il bene del futuro.
Infine sento l’obbligo di ringraziare gli orga-nizzatori per il gentile riferimento verso il Com.It.Es di Detroit ed il suo Presidente. Ancora com-plimenti e buona contin-uazione in futuro!
DOMENICO RUGGIRELLO