The Italian Times

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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 SEPTEMBER 2018 • VOL. 40, NO. 3

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Each year, Festa Italiana invites First Communicants to participate in the Festa Mass. Several young girls and boys accepted the invitation this year. Among them were (front, l – r): Catherine Calarco and Sabrina (Lo Coco) Ruiz. In back is Sabrina’s older sister, Sofia (left) and Anna Maria Vicini, who is the Festa volunteer who is in charge of the Holy Communicants during the Mass. (Times photo by Tim Townsend)

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A message from Dean Cannestra, Italian Community Center President

Well, what can I say? I wish I had the same kind of great news to report about this year’s Festa Italiana as I did last year. However, two days of mostly rain and a mediocre Sunday don’t spell success. Unfortunately that is the risk we take in having an outdoor summer festival geared for family enjoyment. I know that, with your support, we will survive and work harder to tackle the challenges we encounter in the future. The most difficult part for me was to see the disappointment in the faces of you, our dedicated volunteers. You work so hard for Festa year in and year out and deserve a much better outcome. Hopefully, the worst is behind us now and we can move forward and attain the kinds of success we

deserve for our efforts. We can take pride in the fact that we did our best to demonstrate to the community-at-large our pride in our culture and heritage, as the bylaws of our organization require us to do. I do have some exciting news to report. Professor Joe Mangiamele, through his Mangiamele Arts Foundation, is putting up a large abstract sculpture that will be erected on the west side of our property in early September. Named “New Beginning,” the more than two-story tall sculpture is dedicated to the immigrants who came to our country. The sculpture will add significantly to the artistic quality of our property and, for that matter, the Historic Third Ward and the City of Milwaukee. Please turn to page 2

Joe Emanuele will become the next ICC President

Officer nominees are unopposed, but eight in the running for four open directors’ seats

by Thomas Hemman Times Editor Through the efforts of the Nominating Committee and the members who attended the Aug. 16 general meeting, a slate of officers and directors has been chosen for the Italian Community Center election. All five candidates for officer positions are unopposed. Eight indi-

viduals are running for the four open director-at-large seats. Current Vice President Joseph Emanuele will become the next president of the organization. Emanuele was an officer with the Milwaukee Police Department from 1992 to 2017 when he retired. His last promotions with MPD were as a Forensic Investigator (2002-06) and an Identification Systems Spe-

cialist (2006-2017). He is completing his second term as ICC Vice President and previously served one year as a director-at-large. He is also a past president of the Filippo Mazzei Greater Milwaukee Area Lodge of the Order Sons of Italy in America. Emanuele will be replacing Dean Cannestra, who is completing his second straight term as presi-

Abstract sculpture, dedicated to immigrants, to be erected on ICC property by the Mangiamele Arts Foundation

by Thomas Hemman Times Editor In September, an abstract sculpture, more than two stories high, will be erected on the west side of the Italian Community Center property off of Jackson Street, just south of Chicago Street. Built by the Mangiamele Arts Foundation, the stainless steel artwork has been named “New Beginning.” It is dedicated to immigrants of all nationalities and races who came to America. The sculpture was designed by Joseph Mangiamele, Ph.D., a longtime ICC member. He is the founder and president of the nonprofit Mangiamele Arts Foundation and a Professor Emeritus of the School of Architecture at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Erection of the abstract work follows in line with Mangiamele’s mission and the reason for his establishment of the foundation. “My mission in general is to make Milwaukee an art center. And in so doing, help organize the art activities of the Metropolitan area so as to strengthen art as a force in Milwaukee,” he said. Several years ago, Mangiamele built a 22-inch prototype of the abstract structure that will be put up at the ICC property. He has displayed the prototype on numerous occasions at the ICC. Since he initially proposed the sculpture, he has received approval from the Historic Third Ward Association to erect the work. The ICC Board and Mangiamele Arts Foundation have Please turn to page 19

dent. The ICC Bylaws limit a president to serving no more than two Please turn to page 18

Cosa c’è dentro? What’s inside?

Young Money wins Festa Bocce Tournament page 2

A toast to the late Dan Conley

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Meet the Italian Idol winners

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Cannoli-Eating Contest: Close to the finish page 3

Mass & Procession

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Reviews of some of the Festa acts

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FC Palermo still reigning Festa Futsal champion page 6 Italian Senator Alderisi visits Festa page 10 Italian flagthrowers and classic cars

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VIP Day activities

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Authors praised, genealogy researchers help many page 12 Kids Pizza-Making Contest winners

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Italian Heritage Exhibit page 15

Remembering Sam Purpero

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ICC membership is on the rise

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Live Courtyard Music series coming to an end page 19

Big Night for Sept. 14 ICC Movie Night Professor Joe Mangiamele

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Fall bocce leagues and Italian classes to begin page 21


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