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Dear Readers, Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807- 1882) was contacted by our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, during the Civil War (1861-1865) and offered the rank of Major General in the Union Army, but he did not accept.  During this patriotic month of July, let me …

Dear Readers,  June-Giugno will hopefully be a happy month for you with weddings, birthdays, graduations and Father’s Day (June 19) coming up. And let’s not forget the feast days of St. Peter (June 29). It was also on June 16, 2002 …

Dear Readers,  July jottings, most with an Italian Connection. Jazz, honored by the US Postal Service with the issue of a Jazz Forever Stamp in 2011, reminds me that the father of American Jazz was an Italian-American named Dominic (Nick) …

Dear Readers,  Father’s Day is celebrated in June, hence some “Italian Connections” from my paternal side: Antonio Meucci “invented the telephone,” my father used to say, but of course all we little Italian-American kids had learned the inventor was Alexander Graham …

Dear Readers,  In pre Silicon Valley days, Santa Clara, then known as “The Valley of Hearts Delight,” had an abundance of “Italian Connections.” In a 1998 copy of “La Rivista,” Prof. John De Vincenzi, then president of the IAHF (Italian …


Dear Readers,  A September selection of “Labor” related Italian Connections as the first Monday in September, Labor Day, pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers. First created and celebrated during the labor movement in the late 19th century, Labor …

 Dear Readers, A May minestrone of Italian connections: Mother’s Day coming up Sunday, May 8th brings thoughts of my own mother Caterina, and how I was twice-blessed with a mother-in-law, Angelina, of the same caliber as my own. Angelina had three …

Dear Readers, May has many dates with an Italian connection: Alessandro Scarlatti, the great Sicilian composer of the Baroque Era was born May 2, 1660, in Palermo. He died in 1725, in Naples. He married Antonia Anzalone, with whom he …

Dear Readers, St. Rocco’s Feast Day, August 16th, is celebrated with great enthusiasm in many small towns of Southern Italy. Here I will share Vincenzo Ancona’s (1915-2000) poem, dedicated to the habit of offering ex-voto to him:  A certain shepherd …

Dear Readers,  The same boat, but a different float… Figuratively speaking, all of our parents were “in the same boat” when they began their voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. However, when Marisa Colombo Russo of Salinas, California, wrote the story of her first class …


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