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In honor of Chicago's rich
Italian American heritage, the
Joint Civic Committee of
Italian Americans (JCCIA) hosted
Fiera Italiana from October 5 - 9 at
Daley
Plaza (50 W. Washington Ave.). This outdoor festival-style event brought fashion, food, drinks, performing arts, entertainment, and more to celebrate the heritage and culture of
Italy.
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Fashion models display Paul Sisti (local designer) fashions-Fiera Italiana
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The festivities kicked off to the annual
Columbus Day Parade on October 12. "This year, we had a new addition born from the passion and excitement that drove us," says
Jo Ann Serpico, President of the JCCIA.
October is Italian heritage month “The number one priority was to celebrate our culture and Columbus day.” Said JoAnn Serpico.
Each day around noon to 1 pm live entertainment took place. On Monday, October 5th, there was a live fashion show from
ZZAZZ Productions under the direction of
Italian American, Tracey Tarantino. The runway show had Italian music playing while professional models walked the runway wearing designs of Italian designers like
Paul Sisti and
Melissa Serpico. “All models are Italian and American and most of the designs were developed in Chicago.” Said
Dominic DiFrisco.
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Designs from local talent, Melissa Serpico and Paul Sisti-Fiera Italiana
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Musical entertainment was at noon throughout the week which included performances by
Paul
Ciminello and young, up-and-comer singer/songwriter
Franco Campanella, plus
Paul Miuccio,
Tony Spavone,
Enzo Incandella and
Paul Motondo.
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Italian and Chicago Dignitaries participate in opening ceremonies at Daley Plaza, October 5, 2009
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The scenario of the event was to “emulate a little village square in Italy,” said
Dominic DiFrisco. The parish of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel is also onsite, and the JCCIA Individual booths sold jewelry, Italian flags, t-shirts and other Italian themed paraphernalia.
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Landscape design by Joe Salerno Designs, Inc.- Fiera Italiana
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In addition “Food-various restaurants served gelato, Melina, arginatenian balls, pizza, Italian beef and sausage, pasta, great variety of Italian foods on the plaza” Said Jo Ann Serpico. There was gelato, pizza, Italian beef and sausage, pasta and other Italian delicacies with the addition of fresh fruits, and vegetables.
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Secretary of State, Jesse White and President Emeritus of JCCIA, Dominic Di Frisco
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We hope that
Fiera Italiana, an open-to-the-public event, which provided an opportunity for the
JCCIA along with assistance from area businesses, to celebrate both
Italian heritage and
Columbus Day. Hopefully, this event will return next year.
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Photographer joins General Consul of Italy, Alessandro Matti, President of JCCIA, Jo Ann Serpico and President Emeritus, Dominic Di Frisco
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Sponsors for the event this year were Italian Steakhouse Gene & Georgetti,
Rago Brothers Funeral Homes, Tony's Finer Foods and Turano Baking Company.
In addition to being a sponsor partner, Supreme Lobster and Seafood
Company featured food vendor at Fiera Italiana. The CEO of
Supreme Lobster, Dominic Stramaglia, was the Chairman of this year's
Columbus Day Parade.
The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans is an independent
non-profit association devoted to protecting Italian American heritage.
For more information about the JCCIA, visit www.jccia.com. Photos: Bridget Montgomery
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