»» Anniversary of The Italian Center of the West

Director Adriano Comollo PhD
Cordially invite you to attend the One Year Anniversary of The Italian Center of the West

open house

Date: May 13, 2005
Friday afternoon
Time: 4:30 - 7:30 pm

Address: 314 West 300 South #5,
Salt Lake City

- Food by Tony Caputo’s

- Live Entertainment & Vespa Rides

- The Grand opening of Vespa Salt Lake City

Guests of Honor Dr. Giovanni G. Maschero Vice Consul of Italy

“The First Anniversary, of the Italian Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, dedicated to spread the best of Italian arts, culture and education.”………



April 30, 2005 - in: Italianamerican Events
 
 

»» Annual Italian Polenta Dinner Dance

Saturday April 30 2005
St. Mary’s Church
2740 Pennsylvania Ave. Ogden Utah

menu: Polenta, Sausage, Sauerkraut, Green Salad, Roast beef, Gravy & Rolls

Music: Wasatch Sounds - Matt Drake

Dinner at 6:00pm
Dancing from 7:00pm until 9:00pm
$6.25 Paid Members $12.50 Non-Members

Please make reservation By April 26
Frank Tremea 801-773-0307
Ernest Dalpias 801-392-9582



April 25, 2005 - in: Italianamerican Events
 
 

»» \”Conversation about Identity\” - Italian Center of the West

ITALIAN CENTER OF THE WEST
Free Guest Speakers Series
Friday, April 22, 2005, at 7:30 pm.
A CONVERSATION about IDENTITY

Guest speaker: Mark ALVAREZ, J.D.,
Salt Lake City Administration

Mark C. Alvarez is the Administrator of Minority Affairs for Salt Lake City. He is an attorney and the recipient of the 2003 Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year Award from the Utah State Bar. In 2003, Mark co-wrote and participated in El SueƱo Americano, an educational film made for nationwide distribution in the Latino community. Mark’s favorite novel is Malcolm Lowry’s Under the Volcano and his favorite novelist is Vladimir Nabokov. Mark has lived in London, England; Valencia, Spain and several cities in the United States. He enjoys reading, writing, traveling and swimming.

at the Italian Utah Center, 314 W. 300 S. #5, SLC
Public is welcome, no admission fee
More details about ‘Italian Center of the West’



April 21, 2005 - in: Italianamerican Events
 
 

»» Play Bocce in Utah

Bocce Ball has its roots back to the time of the Roman Empire. This took place in 600 BC. Today it is played on official courts, backyards, parks, and grass fields “with no rocks”.
Bocce is similar to bowling. Back in the earlier years, it was restricted to older Italian men. Now days it is open to men, women, young and old.

Utah Bocce Association is looking for Bocce players in Utah; below is a schedule for the “Dinner & Bocce Movie Night”

All are invited you don’t have to be Italian to play Bocce!

Bocce is a fun game for the entire family, if you are interested in the game, being a volunteer, or just interested in what Utah Bocce is all about. Please come to enjoy dinner, and good friends. Bocce is a world class game that all ages can play together… it will be an Olympic sport in 2008.

Get Acquainted “Dinner & Bocce Movie Night” - Saturday - May 14, 2005 ~
-6:00 p.m. Social
Beverages
-6:30 p.m. Dinner
Salad
Hot Bread
Pasta
Dessert
Beverages
- 7:30 p.m. Bocce Movie & Popcorn

For more details, contact Utah Bocce Association at Italian Center of Utah



April 18, 2005 - in: Italianamerican Events