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Feast Of Little Italy from page 1 Mystics who will pay gifts and fun activities to children impacted by serious
tribute to our friend, Tommy illness, homelessness, or tragedy. To learn more visit
Experience national and local chefs that come out Mara who passed away this www.littlesmilesfl.org.
to the Feast of Little Italy and demonstrate how to year. Come hear music About The Feast Of Little Italy
cook specialty Italian dishes. This year, The La Cucina from the ’50s and ’60s It began 20 years ago with a dream and a vision to
Galbani Cooking stage will be featured on the main stage that rocked the charts with create an experience rich in Italian culture to share. With
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runway style leading into the open-air lawn seating for doo-wop hits. The Mystics family tradition and values at the core of its mission,
everyone to enjoy. On Saturday and Sunday Galbani’s known for their golden the Feast continues to serve as the signature event that
“kitchen” will be filled with nationally known chefs like classics “Hushabye,” brings together generations in a celebration of marked
most notable, Galbani Celebrity Chef Marco Sciortino, “Don’t Take the Stars,” contributions by great Italians. Through food, music,
from the hit TV show “Come Dine with Me,” and local and more! Also performing art, and history, over the three-day festival, we remain
favorites Erik Pettersen from Evo, and Anthony Acampa will be local soprano, Maria De Crecenzo steadfast in encouraging the importance of bringing
from “Fat’s Where the Flavor is,” and Nina Tomasik from Lorrianna Colozzo and together the community, rooted in the importance of
Nina’s Fresh Bakery, and Chef Thomas from Tavern Pi, as young sensation, Aviana family. We remain dedicated to staying mindful about the
they create special Italian dishes right before your eyes! Rossi and a Feast favorite, hardships that our ancestors endured in migration to this
Franco Corso. great country and proud of our Italian American heritage.
The Food – Now That’s Calendar Announcement:
Italian! The 20th Annual Feast of Little Italy presented by Alfa
With every step you take Romeo and Maserati of Stuart – Nov. 5 to 7, (Friday, 4
in Abacoa, visitors will to 10 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday,
find food vendors serving 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Abacoa in Jupiter. The celebrated
up authentic Italian dishes three-day family Italian street festival will have national
– from fresh pasta, pizza entertainment, authentic food, festival rides and games,
in brick ovens, sausage Lorrianna Colozzo free cooking demonstrations and more. Admission and
and peppers, fried raviolis, parking are free. VIP Reserved Pods and Private Villas are
and new plant-based food. available through Eventbrite.com. For more information
Then, enjoy not-to-be- visit,www.feastoflittleitaly.com.
missed Italian desserts Photos by Feast of Little Italy
with homemade zeppoli
with powdered sugar,
Galbani Chef Marco Sciortino Cannoli stack sfogliatella, and cannoli.
Joseph’s Classic Market
New this year, you can reserve party options with a private will be featured to enjoy
VIP villa, located near the stage for your enjoyment, including many of their specialty
a large table, ten seats, complimentary bottle of wine and items. If Italian food is
waiter/waitress service or enjoy reserved pod seating with what you crave, then the
four chairs, table and waiter/waitress service included. Feast is the place to be.
For the entire family, there will be rides and games for all About Little Smiles – The Tommy Mara
ages. Little Smiles will be on site with fun kids’ activities. Feast Of Little Italy’s
Entertainment: Official Charity
The Feast is pleased to announce the return of its The Feast is committed each year to supporting Little
fabulous Master of Ceremonies - Virginia Sinicki, on-air Smiles, an organization that works tirelessly to bring
personality from the KVJ smiles to the faces of children by giving kids the chance The Mystics
show on 97.9 WRMF. to be kids during difficult times. The nonprofit provides
T he cel e bra ti on
kicks off on stage with
a Friday night freestyle
party with Angelo Venuto
and featuring Cynthia
known with her ’90s hits
“Dreamboy/Dreamgirl,”
“Change on Me,” “Endless
Nights,” and “Thief of
Hearts,” and Debbie Deb
performing her ’80s hits
“Lookout Weekend” and
“When I Hear Music.”
These electronic sounds Austin Giorgio Aviana Rossi Virginia Sinicki Peppino, the accordian player
will have everyone dancing
to the music spinning by
D.J. Anthony Mangini. LEGAL STALEMATE
Saturday Night Fever
will be in the air with The
Original Studio 54 Band
(11-piece) performing Do I Look Fat?
disco’s greatest hits.
Also performing, from
The Voice, pop sensation, Do I Look Stupid?
Austin Giorgio and from
KC and the Sunshine Band,
Maria De Crecenzo.
Sunda y wi l l be a
special day at the Feast,
as headlining will be The Angelo Venuto
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