December 2017

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ITALIAN TIMES THE

Published 11 times annually by the Italian Community Center 631 E. Chicago St., Milwaukee, WI 53202 www.ICCMilwaukee.com DECEMBER 2017 • VOL. 39, NO. 6

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A message from Dean Cannestra, Italian Community Center President

– CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED –

This past Oct. 30, Bartolotta Catering at the Italian Community Center held an invitation-only event to showcase the extensive remodeling that has been done at our ICC over the last five months. This was an event that provided Bartolotta Catering an opportunity to demonstrate to its clientele, potential new clients, area businesses, community leaders and special guests what the ICC has to offer as a venue for events, both big and small. As you know, the remodeling project was undertaken as a joint venture, funded both by The Bartolotta Restaurant Group and the ICC. We are very proud and excited about what has been accomplished

and look forward to seeing what this significant investment will mean for the prosperity of both the ICC and Bartolotta over the next 5 to 10 years. While some pictures from the Bartolotta event appear here, the best way to witness how our building has been transformed is to come and see it for yourself.

More remodeling will be done in the future, as funding allows, ensuring that the activities of the ICC membership and Bartolotta Catering can continue to meet the demands that are placed on our building. Acknowledging your service Last month, my message for The

Pompeii Grand Ballroom

Italian Times was written before the announcement of ICC election results. Hence, I did not have a chance to acknowledge and thank Pietro Tarantino and Karen Dickinson for their service as directorsat-large over the past two years. Both contributed to our discussions at Board meetings and always placed the ICC paramount in their decisions. I’m pleased to be working with our newly elected officers: Vice President Joe Emanuele, Treasurer Ted Catalano, Secretary Susie Christiansen and Sergeant-AtArms Joanne Czubek, our newlyelected directors: Ralph Busalacchi, Ray Martinez, Mary Anne CerasoAlioto and Joe Jannazzo, our Festa Ballroom

A Merry Christmas rose to all

by Blaise Di Pronio Once upon a time, in a distant place, a child was born. Many came from near and far to greet and praise this special infant. Those who could brought gifts. Those who couldn’t brought love and adoration. Some brought gold and frankincense. Some brought hope and despair. Legend tells us about a young girl named Madelon. She too was drawn to bear witness at that humble birthplace, but she was disheartened over her poverty and the inability to bring a gift to that newborn. She was destitute indeed. But Madelon was resolved to bring something. She searched the countryside hoping to find and bring some flowers, but the winter season was bitterly cold, snowy and harsh and none were to be found. The young girl was overcome with sadness and anguish, so much so that she began to cry. Her eyes welled up and overflowed with tears. Her grief knew no bounds and the ground around became wet

newly-appointed director: Rose Anne Ceraso-Fritchie, our returning directors: Tony Lupo, Blaise Di Pronio and Tony Zingale, and our Immediate Past President: Giuseppe Vella. I want to recognize Tony Lupo, Tony Zingale and Ray Martinez for the great job they did in collecting donations for the Thanksgiving Day meal that our ICC volunteers presented to the homeless and less fortunate in our community at the Open Door Cafe at St. John’s Cathedral on Sunday, Nov. 12. The Please turn to page 8 for the completion of the President’s message and more photos from Bartolotta Catering’s grand opening event

with the drops and melting snow. As legend would have it, at the same time an angel was passing over her bound for the same destination. The angel stopped to provide comfort and ease Madelon’s unhappiness. Upon noticing the wet ground, saturated by tears and snow, the angel gently brushed aside the snow at her feet and, where her tears had fallen, out sprang a beautiful cluster of white winter roses with pink tipped petals. “Christmas Roses for the newborn king,” said the angel upon leaving. And so, young Madelon continued on her way to visit a special baby now bearing the best of all gifts as symbolized by the roses: her love and her tears. Since then, the Christmas Rose has came to symbolize hope, love and all that is wonderful in this season. As we all know, since way back when, we have made gifts a mandate for Christmas. But, this must be remembered: As our legend of Christmas Rose shows us, the gesture counts more than the gift as long as it comes from the heart and soul.

Cosa c’è dentro? What’s inside?

Homeless and destitute feted on Thanksgiving dinner by ICC volunteers page 3 Are you coming to Members’ Christmas party page 4

La Befana coming to ICC for children’s party page 5

Porticello team wins fall bocce championship page 6 Carnevale will be Saturday, Feb. 10

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Upcoming events

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Long list of memorials

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News from Italian clubs and organizations pages 10 & 11

Christmas memories

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UNICO Ladies donate for draperies at ICC

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Italy’s Marco Belinelli stars in NBA

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Victory K-8 Italiam Immersion report

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Candela, Italy wants to make you an offer page 13 Contributions welcome for Bake Sale page 14 Sezione Italiana

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