ITALIAN TIMES THE
JULY 22-24, 2016
Published by the Italian Community Center, 631 E. Chicago St., Milwaukee, WI 53202-5916
VOL. 38, NO. 2
www.ICCMilwaukee.com
SECTION B
JULY/AUGUST 2016
Bartolotta Fireworks Company plans a spectacular nightly show for Festa
by Pam Pietravalle If Marco Polo were alive today he would be thrilled to know that Festa Italiana has one of the grandest fireworks extravaganzas produced by the Bartolotta Fireworks Company. After all, from his trip to China, Marco Polo brought back a crate of pyrotechnics to his native Italy where the “fire masters” developed the most spectacular displays. As a result, the Italians developed “shells”, which are explosivefilled canisters that were fired into the air and detonated at maximum height. This discovery became the foundation of modern aerial pyrotechnics. The Italian fire masters also experimented with slower burning explosive mixtures, which became the precursor to a variety of fireworks currently being used. These “shells”, which were developed around 1292 AD, are the basis for the fireworks that are used
today and which will be detonated at Festa Italiana. Festa would not be complete without the brightest, loudest and most beautiful fireworks from Bartolotta Fireworks Company. The Bartolotta family has a long and special history with Festa Italiana. The “birthdays” of Bartolotta Fireworks Company and Festa Italiana coincide – they are both in their 39th year of existence. Going into their fourth generation, Bartolotta Fireworks was founded by the late Sam Bartolotta and currently owned by brothers Jeff and Jim Bartolotta. Every year the Bartolottas bring something new and exciting to the fireworks display at Festa Italiana in keeping with the tradition of Sam Bartolotta, who inspired the company to continue to create what he called “Abbondanza in the sky!”
Futsal, a variation of the game of soccer that is taking America by storm, is in the lineup at the 2016 Festa Italiana. An eight-team tournament is scheduled for Saturday, July 23 starting at noon on the sports court adjacent to the T.J.
Bartolotta Stage. This marks the third straight year that Festa has organized a futsal tournament. The 2016 tournament field will include the defending champion, FC Palermo, a Milwaukee team coached by Italian
Times photo by Craig Schoenung
Experience fast-paced futsal tournament at Festa on July 23 Please turn to page 4B
Community Center member Sal Carini. Tournament coordinator Michael Palmisano told The Italian Times that this will be a “5 v. 5” playoff, meaning there will be four players and a goalie on the court
‘La Parata Italiana’ set for the Saturday and Sunday of Festa at 5 p.m.
for each team during each match. In futsal, the field (or surface) is smaller than a regulation soccer field, and the goals are smaller. The rules create an emphasis on improvisation and techniques as well as ball control and passing in small spaces. “All of this makes for Please turn to page 19B
Cosa c’è dentro? What’s inside?
Festa bocce details page 3B
Kids of all ages will enjoy Festa’s Children’s Stage page 4B
Bartolotta Fireworks – A Festa tradition page 4B ICC calendar
page 5B
Mark Sept. 9 for “Casino Night” at ICC page 6B
Italian classes return in September page 6B Election news
page 7B
Solomon Juneau Club donates its last $325 to ICC page 7B
Courtyard Music Series heating up pages 8B-9B
Sponsor Wednesday opera shows page 9B The Pinocchio mobile, designed and built by Italian Community Center member Cosmo Carini, will be one of the units in “La Parata Italiana” on Saturday and Sunday, July 23-24 at 5 p.m. The panels on each side of
the mobile tell the story of the fairy tale novel “The Adventures of Pinocchio” as written by the Italian author Carlo Collodi. Look for a story on the parade on page 4 of this section. (Times photo by Joe Spasiano)
UNICO organizations present scholarships and awards page 10B
Italian golf tournament names honoree page 11B