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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 JUNE 2017 • VOL. 39, NO. 1

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Diverse entertainment lineup announced for 40th Festa, July 21-23

by Thomas Hemman Times Editor Festa Italiana officials have turned to a time-tested formula for creating the entertainment lineup for the 40th annual festival, July 21-23. That formula entails mixing a little bit of this with a little bit of that to produce a wide-ranging lineup that gives everyone attending something that they really

want to see with some unexpected surprises. Since you are reading The Italian Times, we’re going to assume that many of you come to Festa to see the Italian entertainment. This year’s lineup has plenty of Italian. How about Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti, who took season 11 of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” by storm? Maybe you prefer the

plethora of Italian American musical tributes of Ray Massa’s EuroRhythms? Two crowd-pleasers in last year’s lineup are being bought back. They are The Sicilian Tenors (Aaron Caruso, Elio Scaccio and Sam Vitale) and the Milwaukee jewel, The Florentine Opera. For a pleasant surprise, come and see these newcomers: a trio named Tre Principesse (Three Princesses) and a Neapolitan vocalist, Anna Calemme. Coming back for obvious reasons will be the electrifying Sbandieratori dei Borghi e Sestieri Fiorentini, the flag-throwing troupe from the communities in and around Florence (Tuscany), Italy. Maybe you come for the groups that you rocked out to in the ‘80s and ‘90s. Festa has hometown favorites the BoDeans in the 2017 lineup on its opening night (July 21), and, the Gin Blossoms, a band that generated several Top 40 hits in the 1990s, on tap for Saturday night (July 22). Sal Valentinetti won’t be the only alumnus of an NBC-TV com-

Milwaukee Auxiliary Bishop Jeffrey Haines to be Principal Celebrant of Festa Mass BoDeans

Auxiliary Bishop Jeffrey Haines

Most Reverend Jeffrey R. Haines, the Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, has accepted the offer of the Festa Italiana Mass and Procession Committee to preside over the Festa Mass on Sunday, July 23 in the American Family Insurance Amphitheater. Haines was born Oct 6, 1958. He attended Holy Apostles Parish and Grade School, New Berlin, and graduated from New Berlin West High School in 1977. He began his college studies at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, before transferring and graduating from Marquette University in 1981 with a degree in theology. Haines attended Saint Francis de Sales Seminary for graduate theological studies from 1981-1985, earning a Masters of Divinity degree. He was ordained to the priesthood on May 17, 1985, by Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland, O.S.B. After ordination, Bishop Haines was appointed Associate Pastor of St. Nicholas, Milwaukee. In 1987, he was given additional responsibilities as Associate Pastor of Holy Redeemer Church, Milwaukee. In 1991, he was appointed Associate Pastor of St. Eugene Parish, Fox Point. Five years later, he was appointed Pastor of St. Frances

Cabrini Parish, West Bend. In 2002, he was granted temporary leave to study canon law at Catholic University. However, he returned within the year to become Temporary Administrator of St. Patrick Parish, Whitewater. In 2003, he returned as Pastor of St. Frances Cabrini Parish, West Bend, and was given additional responsibility as Assisting Priest of Immaculate Conception/St. Mary’s, West Bend in 2004. Seven years later, he was appointed Rector of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Milwaukee. Haines was named Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee by Pope Francis on Jan. 25, 2017. Additionally, Bishop Haines was three times elected moderator of the Archdiocesan Council of Priests of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, and currently is a member of the College of Consultors. He also served on the Archdiocesan Synod Preparatory Commission and the Archdiocesan Synod Implementation Commission. He is respected by fellow clergy and parishioners alike for his pastoral and leadership skills. Born in Milwaukee to Jim and Maureen (“Mo”) Haines, Bishop Haines has three siblings, John (Mary), Rick (Donna) and Anne (Sean) Haines Carroll.

Sal Valentinetti

petition show at Festa. Performing also will be singer/songwriter Nicholas David, a finalist in the 2012 season of “The Voice.” You might be shockingly surprised to hear the all-girl group the Violin Femmes, led by rock violinist and arranger Nina DiGregorio. The group is accompanied by the Bella Electric Strings. Another one of the new rockers Please turn to page 6

Anna Calemme

Cosa c’è dentro? What’s inside?

Sign up to play in 40th Festa bocce tournament page 2

President’s message

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Kids Pizza-Making Contest moved to July 22 page 3

Festa Mass Committee seeks your help and donations page 4 Volunteers needed

Members get your free Festa tickets

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Remember Dick Contino page 8 Suzanne Wypijewski to be new Pompeii Women’s Club President page 10

Italian Film Fest report page 12


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