October 2016 online

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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 OCTOBER 2016 • VOL. 38, NO. 4

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Battle for vice presidency and four directors seats in ICC election

by Thomas Hemman Times Editor While the election outcomes for the next president of the Italian Community Center and the candidates for the treasurer, secretary and sergeant-at-arms are certain as they are uncontested, decisions on who will be the next vice president and who will fill the four open director-at-large seats are in the hands of ICC members. The election results will also determine how the newly elected board will fill one or possibly two vacancies among the directors-atlarge. Read on to find out the details. In the race for vice president,

Rose Anne (Ceraso) Fritchie is being opposed by Joseph Emanuele. Fritchie has been the secretary on the board the past 13 years. She is also the president of the Milwaukee Chapter UNICO National. Emanuele was elected to his first term as a director-at-large last year. He is the president of the Filippo Mazzei Lodge of the Order Sons of Italy in America. Eight candidates are running for the four directors’ positions. They are (in alphabetical order): Ted Catalano, Karen Dickinson, Blaise Di Pronio, Bruno Giacomantonio, Joseph Jannazzo, Anthony Lupo, Valorie (Sanfilippo) Schleicher and Anthony Zingale.

Dean Cannestra will become the next president of the ICC succeeding Giuseppe Vella on Nov. 1, the date established in the organization’s bylaws as the start of the new term. Cannestra is completing his second consecutive one-year term as vice president and previously served as a director-at-large for two terms (four years total). Cannestra is the owner/manager of Divino Wine and Dine Restaurant and Nessun Dorma Bar and Restaurant. Vella is finishing his second term as president. Even if he would have been interested, Vella could not run for a third consecutive term. The bylaws limit a president

Volunteers will join forces to present a day of Italian culture and education to local grade school students on Monday, Oct. 17. “Student Culture Day,” as it is known, is returning to the lineup of community activities offered by the Italian Community Center. The reinstating of the program is due, in large part, to the contributions by three members.

Contributions of $1,000 were offered by Rose Purpero Spang, Sam Purpero and Joseph Mangiamele. “Their donations will go a long way for covering the costs associated with Student Culture Day,” said Christina Ziino, co-chair of the Culture Committee, which is responsible for organizing the program. Ziino said the program is

scheduled to feature all of the learning experiences and components it included the last time it was offered in October 2013. These include: • An Italian language class. • A homemade pasta-making class. • A history class on the Italian immigrant experience, focusing on Please turn to page 4

to two consecutive one-year terms of office. He will still have a position on the new board in the nonelected position of immediate past president. Sam Purpero will continue to serve as treasurer. He has held the Please turn to page 5

Student Culture Day back in the fold at ICC, thanks to 3 donors

Casino Night fundraiser is a winning wager

With no opponent in the upcoming election, Vice President Dean Cannestra will become the next president of the ICC. (Times photo by Tom Hemman)

Installation dinner set for Friday, Oct. 28

As you probably have read, the results of the Italian Community Center election will be announced at the general membership meeting on Oct. 20. Eight days later, the newly-elected officers and directors-at-large for the 2016-17 term

will be sworn in. An installation dinner will be held on Friday, Oct. 28 beginning at 5:30 p.m. with a reception (cash bar). A buffet-style dinner will be available at 6:30 p.m., followed by Please turn to page 5

Cosa c’è dentro?

President’s message

(What’s inside?) page 2

Italian societies, organizations: Your 2017 schedules are needed page 2

Come to the Festival di Danza e Cultura page 3

Chairperson Karen Dickinson and her husband, Bill, are seen here with a few of the raffle prizes people had a chance to win by participating in the Casino Night event at the Italian Community Center on Sept. 9. A onemonth rental of the Vespa was provided by the Reina brothers of Reina International Auto/Vespa Milwaukee. The wine seen here was donated by Sal Purpora of Papa Luigi’s Pizza. This marked the third consecutive year that Karen Dickinson has served as chairperson of the Casino Night fundraiser. More pictures and information from Casino Night can be found inside this issue. (Times photo by Tom Hemman)

ICC to showcases its works for Gallery Night and Day weekend page 3

ICC’s Holiday Boutique set for Nov. 26 page 4 Calendar of events

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Uncovering an American pilot’s remains in Italy page 8

Your support sought for Thanksgiving dinner for less fortunate page 9

UNICO Ladies first to donate for Thanksgiving dinner

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Editor/author Umberto Mucci to speak about his new book at ICC page 9

Thanks to Casino Night supporters

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Club news

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Opeera insights

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Sezione Italiane pagine 14-15

Victory K-8 report

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