ITALIAN TIMES THE
Published 11 times annually by the Italian Community Center 631 E. Chicago St., Milwaukee, WI 53202 www.ICCMilwaukee.com MAY 2018 • VOL. 39, NO. 11
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Fun activities highlight ICC’s Children’s Easter party
There were a lot of fun activities to enjoy at the Italian Community Center’s Children’s Easter party on Mar. 24. Among them was decorating an Easter cookie. Each child, with or without a parent, could grab a sugar cookie and plastic bags filled with frosting and artistically decorate the cookie. Here, Michael Balistreri is seen helping his son, Liam, who just turned 3, with the activity. Liam is the grandson of ICC members Tom and Barbara Balistreri. More photos can be found on pages 6 and 7. (Times photo by Tom Hemman)
Cosa c’è dentro? What’s inside?
A super hero, a truck and 100 lbs. of pasta Acts for two Festa stges announced
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Italian art donated to ICC by Sicilian artist page 4
Mt. Carmel Church artifacts donated to ICC page 4
St. Joseph’s Day Luncehon Chair says “Grazie” page 5
Calendars of events
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Children’s Easter party picture pages pages 6-7
Members’ Happy Hour set for June 13 page 10
Tribute to ICC’s #1 World Soccer Cup fan page 11 UNICO to honor Fr. Mike Hammer
UNICO Scholarship & Awards Dinner set for Tuesday, May 15
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Pompeii Women announce May Crowning event page 13
Pabst sponsorship key to Verdi Club start page 15
Italian soccer fans’ rue page 17
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A message from Dean Cannestra, Italian Community Center President
Well, folks, by the time you read this message we will be less than 90 days away from our 41st Festa Italiana, July 20-22. I can tell I’m getting excited. I hope you are, too. Everything seems to be falling into place. As you can read in this issue, we have brought in George Busateri to be our Entertainment Director. George is putting together a lineup that is appropriate for an Italian festival, one that I believe brings Festa back to its roots, but keeps the party atmosphere going. I hope this year’s Festa will remind people of their Festas of the past: a reunion of family and friends, an experience in Italian culture, with lots of good music and great food. Come and enjoy the only festival with fireworks every night and free carnival rides for all. I ask our members to start promoting Festa, get people to buy their advance tickets on our website – festaitaliana.com – and pray that we have three beautiful days. Festa started out in 1978 as a volunteer-run festival and the importance of our volunteers remains essential to our success today. We’ve been looking for volunteers to help us set up and take down the
Festa grounds. Our Vice President Joe Emanuele placed an announcement in The Italian Times the last few months and flyers have been put out at the ICC, but we still need more volunteers. If you are able to do some lifting, climb step ladders, use basic tools and can commit to working any of these days: Monday through Thursday, July 16, 17, 18, 19 or Monday, July 23 become a member of our Festa Grounds Crew. Volunteer as few or many days as you choose. If you can help, please contact Joe Emanuele at emanuele56@aol.com or 414-7504295.
A Taste of Italy By the time you read this message, our 23rd annual “A Taste of Italy” will be in the books. I’m sure it was a spectacular success. With all the hard work that Valorie Schleicher, Christina Ziino and Marie Lieber have put into this fundraising event, I’m confident that it made money for our organization. Your support is needed There are a couple of events coming up in May that I hope you can support. These include the
UNICO Scholarship & Awards Dinner on Tuesday, May 15 and the Pompeii Women’s Club May Crowning Ceremony and Dinner on Wednesday, May 30. Both of these events are at the ICC and details can be found in this issue. Dean Cannestra ICC President Festa General Chair
George Busateri is back as Festa Entertainment Director and his band, Spider George & The Web, is playing nightly, July 20-22
Wanting to make Festa Italiana 2018 the biggest Italian party in America this summer, Festa officials have brought on board one of the most recognized names in live entertainment in the Midwest. George Busateri has returned to Festa to take the reins of Entertainment Director. Assisted by his wife, Catherine “cootie” Balistrieri Busateri, George is handling all of the aspects of Festa entertainment including booking of the acts and back-up musicians, music directing, stage production and working with the stage managers and the sound and lighting pros. And listen to this Festa fans: George will be performing with his band, Spider George & The Web! After a 12-year absence, Spider George & The Web is back in the lineup and will perform nightly at 9 p.m. all three days (July 20-22) and after the fireworks on Saturday, July 21 on the Harley-Davidson Stage. There is a reason why this band has been called “Milwaukee’s #1 party band” and anyone who has seen them perform in the past at Festa or many other venues knows why. If you haven’t seen them yet,
Festa 2018 Music Director George Busateri
make sure you’re there. You’re in for a spectacular show! “Our #1 goal this year is to bring the party back to Festa,” said Dean Cannestra, Italian Community Center President and Festa General Chairman. “George and his band will have people dancing,
clapping their hands, pumping their fists and singing along. There are lots of us who remember people dancing on the picnic tables and forming conga lines when George’s band played. That’s what we’re trying to bring back this year.” Please turn to page 8