November 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 NOVEMBER 2017 • VOL. 39, NO. 5

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Sam Purpero, key representative of ICC, Festa and Milwaukee’s Italian American community, dies at the age of 81

by Thomas Hemman Times Editor It would be hard to imagine that, in the nearly 40-year existence of the Italian Community Center, any member has played a more pivotal role, demonstrated more consistent leadership and commitment to the organization, or commanded more respect than Salvatore B. “Sam” Purpero. Sam, as everyone knew him and called him, died Oct. 11 at the age of 81. Sam was there in 1978 as one of the founders of Festa Italiana, Milwaukee’s first lakefront ethnic festival. After the success of the first Festa, he was among the group of local Italian American leaders who established the Italian Community Center. Sam was the organization’s third president (1982-1983). He was an essential part of the

team that saw Festa grow and prosper over the next decade. He played a vital role from 1985 to 1990 in the development and construction on the 16-acre property where the ICC now stands in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward. C.W. Purpero dug the foundation for the building and graded the parking lot. The ICC is located a short distance from where Sam and a majority of Milwaukee’s first generation of American-born children of immigrant Italians first lived, worshipped and attended grade school. After the world economic crash of 2001, Sam was there with his steady hand, common sense approaches and commitment of resources to guide the ICC through the rough and tumble times. Over the last several years, as the ICC began to rebound through

the re-organization of its modes of business operation, Sam was always there to impart his wisdom and continue his ongoing support to the organization. Purpero served on the ICC Board for all but two years since its inception, longer than any other board member. He held the offices of president, president-elect, first vice president, treasurer and director-at-large. He was elected to numerous terms as treasurer, including seven of the last eight and was holder of the post at the time of his death. He was a longstanding member of the ICC Finance and Personnel Committee, the Festa Steering Committee and the Festa Advisory Committee. “I think people saw my dad as a really trustworthy and dependable person, who always had your back,” Please turn to page 8

On behalf of our officers, directors and the entire membership, I want to extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Sam Purpero. He always stood by the Italian Community Center and Festa Italiana, guiding us with his calm demeanor through our most strenuous times and helping us to achieve our greatest successes. People respected Sam. He was our voice of reason. When issues were being discussed with no resolutions in sight, Sam would ultimately say something that pulled everything together in a way that all of us could agree to, and everyone walked away happy. I know that over the last three years when Joe Vella, our immediate past president, and I needed some advice, we would go to Sam.

He was our “go-to” guy. He knew everything about the ICC. When we set out to change the way we were doing business at the ICC and point our organization in a different direction, Sam encouraged us, letting us know that he thought we were doing the right thing. The ICC owes a great deal of gratitude to Sam for everything he did for our organization throughout its nearly 40 years of existence. He will definitely be missed.

A message from Dean Cannestra. Italian Community Center President

Land sale As you might have heard or read, the ICC’s sale of 1.8 acres on the far south end of our property to the Milwaukee Ballet Company came to fruition over the last Please turn to page 3

Everyone’s welcome to ICC’s Holiday Boutique on Nov. 25

Holiday boutiques are a most wonderful way to get into the holiday spirit – they inspire holiday cheer and provide shoppers with an opportunity to give a unique gift to the people in their lives. On Saturday, Nov. 25 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the Italian Community Center will host its third annual Holiday Boutique featuring artists and designers, showcasing their work in a festive atmosphere. The event will take place in the Festa Ballroom. Admission is $2 per person. “It has been a fantastic event

the past two years, and we’re anticipating a greater response from our members and the general public this year,” said Karen Dickinson, who is chairing this fundraiser. The ICC Holiday Boutique boasts a number of artisan booths where shoppers will find a magnificent variety of goods – handcrafted goods, unique items and gifts that you won’t find in stores. For those with a sweet tooth, there will be homemade Italian cookies and gourmet chocolate goodies. “We will offer package check, so

you don’t need to carry your purchases while you continue shopping or having lunch,” Dickinson said. There will also be a silent auction, where you will win an artist’s donation if you are the highest bidder. List of artists Maria Berghauer – Fiber, silk, wearable art Bill Dickinson – Original acrylic paintings Karen Dickinson – Jewelry Trina Frost – Letter word art Please turn to page 4

Sam Purpero

Italians ready for Folk Fair, Nov. 17-19

Preparing to serve as the representatives of Italian culture at the 74th annual Holiday Folk Fair International are volunteers from the Italian Community Center, members of Tradizione Vivente, the Italian Dance Group of Milwaukee, and its youth group, I Bei Bambini. The Folk Fair will take place Friday, Nov. 17 through Sunday, Nov. 19 in the Wisconsin Expo Center at State Fair Park, 8200 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis. ICC volunteers will operate a culture booth under the guidance of Culture Committee Chair Gina Jorgensen. Tradizione Vivente and I Bei Bambini will perform. Tradizione Please turn to page 9

Cosa c’è dentro? What’s inside?

Election results

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Calendar of events

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Support Thanksgiving dinner for the less fortunate page 3 UNICO hosting bocce fundraiser on Nov. 3

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Highlights from Student Culture Day pages 6 & 7 Members, club and society news pages 10 & 11

Everything you need to know about espresso and drinking coffee page 12

Puccio’s Packers gift to President Cannestra page 13 Sezione Italiana pagine 18 & 19


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