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Published 11 times annually by the Italian Community Center 631 E. Chicago St., Milwaukee, WI 53202 www.ICCMilwaukee.com JUNE 2018 • VOL. 40, NO. 1
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‘A Taste of Italy’ provides Fr. John Baumgardner to comforting relief after be Principal Celebrant of lousy wintry weather week Festa Mass on July 22
While it wasn’t exactly summer time weather, many Taste of Italy guests chose to enjoy their food in the Italian Community Center’s Courtyard. After all the lousy wintry weather during the week leading up to the event (including wet heavy snow and freezing rain), the sunshine, low 60s temperature and variety of delicious Italian food on the menu at the event on Apr. 22 provided comforting relief for the guests. Among those who enjoyed their food selections in the courtyard were Kathy McEwen and Carmine Forte. Look for many more photos, a Taste of Italy wrap-up story and messages of thanks to donors and volunteers on pages 14-19. (Times photo by Tom Hemman)
Father John Baumgardner has accepted an invitation from the Festa Italiana Mass and Procession Committee to be the Principal Celebrant of the Festa Mass on Sunday, July 22. The Festa Mass, free and open to all persons interested in attending, begins at 11 a.m. in the American Family Insurance Amphitheater on the Summerfest Grounds. The gate to the amphitheater will open at 10:15 a.m. Fr. Baumgardner will become an Assistant Pastor at several East Side Milwaukee churches including Old St. Mary Catholic Church and Three Holy Women Parish – St. Hedwig, St. Rita and Holy Rosary – on July 1. He will be part of the pastoral team that is led by the Very Rev. Timothy Kitzke, the longtime Chaplain of the Italian Community Center (ICC). The ICC is, of course, the nonprofit Italian organization that hosts Festa Italiana. July 22 has special meaning for Fr. Baumgardner. Not only is it the date that he presides over the Festa Mass, but it also marks the one year anniversary of his ordination into the priesthood. “We’re very excited to have him as the Principal Celebrant of our 41st Festa Mass,” said Sister Mary
Italian Community Center Room ‘Naming Rights’ explained First donor: Rose Purpero and her family
by Susie Christiansen ICC Fundraising Chairperson The Italian Community Center was presented with an offer by a family of longtime ICC members to purchase naming rights to one of the rooms at the ICC. A sum of money would be donated to the ICC, and the purchase and installation of the beautiful lettering would be split between the family and the ICC.
The Fundraising Committee was faced with two tasks: Considering the current offer and creating a set of rules and conventions necessary to manage this offer and future offers of the same kind. The committee discussed all of the details and possible issues behind naming rights, and after much consideration and effort, it made an official recommendation to the Board of Directors and to the Gen-
eral Membership. A set of specific guidelines was created, specifying length of rights and the cost of each term, eligibility requirements, possible rooms and walls, payment requirements, signage standards and right of first refusal. How the funds will be used Since the ICC now has a plan in
Summer Courtyard Music schedule announced
Bartolotta Catering, joined by its sponsoring partner, Milwaukee Brewing Company, has announced the schedule for the summer 2018 “Live Music in the Courtyard” at the Italian Community Center. The schedule includes acts encompassing a wide variety of musical genres including jazz, blues, R&B, rock and roll, classic rock, Americana, bluegrass and rollicking piano. There will be free admission. Seating is on a first-come-first-
served basis. The music begins at 6:30 p.m., however, Cafe La Scala’s staff will be on hand to take food and beverage orders starting at 5 p.m. The shows will go on rain or shine. In the event of inclement weather, the music will be brought indoors. The shows are mostly on Tuesday and Thursday nights, the only evenings that Cafe La Scala will be open starting June 1 through Sept. 10. There is an exception to the rule, when on Monday, Aug. 27, the
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legendary blues band, The Bel-Airs, will perform. At this time, there are no shows scheduled on Tuesday, June 24, between June 27 and July 9 (due to Summerfest at nearby Maier Festival Park), Thursday, July 26, Tuesday, Aug. 7. Thursday, Aug. 23, Tuesday, Sept. 4 and Thursday, Sept. 13.
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Fr. John Baumgardner
Louise Balistreri and Salvatore Lo Coco, managers of the Mass and Procession Committee. “He is an outstanding young man. We are pleased that he accepted our invitation to join us to celebrate the essence of Festa Italiana, the Mass and procession.” A complete story on Fr. Baumgardner will appear in our next edition, the July/August Festa Italiana issue, which will be available in late June.
Cosa c’è dentro? What’s inside?
President’s message
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Festa announces acts on 3 more stages, including flagthrowers from Italy’s Lazio region page 3
VIP Day for disabled set for Saturday, July 21 page 4
See fast-paced futsal tourney at Festa
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Donations and volunteers sought for Festa Mass page 6
Festa announces an even better 50/50 raffle page 7 Festa admission deals
Looking for your Festa photos (1978-2017)
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Spang family honors Charles and Rosalie Purpero with naming rights donation page 8
Win premium parking spot for summer festivals in Tradizione Vivente’s fundraising raffle page 10 Fun event to bring in new members is June 13 page 12 Pallino Magnets win ICC’s spring bocce championship
UNICO organizations award scholarships Rosalie Giamo is “Angel of the Year”
Getting Azzuri back to World Cup in 2022
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