VOLUME 46 DECEMBER 2014 NUMBER 12 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE NEEDS TO KNOW WHAT POSITION YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR AND IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE CONSIDERED AS A DELEGATE FOR 2015 CONVENTION. YOU MUST EMAIL LUIGI SQUILLANTE, Chair @ [email protected]. His committee consists of: Joe Sciame, Mike Mele, Tony D’Urso and Grace Ferrara. Time is of the essence! See separate article! CELLINI NEWS PUBLISHED BY CELLINI LODGE NO. 2206 ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA Dear Brothers & Sisters, ATTENTION: MARK YOUR CALENDARS – THE DATES FOR FEAST 2015 ARE AS FOLLOWS: AUGUST 26 TO AUGUST 30!!!!!! YOU HAVE BEEN ADVISED 8 MONTHS AHEAD OF TIME!! AND WE WILL HAVE THE ENTIRE PARKING LOT!!! ATTENTION: THE INSTALLATION OF OUR NEW PRESIDENT AND COUNCIL WILL BE SUNDAY, MARCH 8TH , 2015 AT POMPEII RESTAURANT, 9AM. MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Saturday, December 13, 1pm is Cellini’s Christmas Party at Riccardo’s. We will be honoring Mike Santo. Please join in the festivities. Call Joann Grossman for your reservation! 718 428 8725 or 917 855 9784. Sunday, December 14 is Cellini’s Children’s Christmas Party at Clinton Martin Park. Call Amanda for your reservation @ 516 384 5305. Need to know how many children will be attending so Santa knows how many gifts to bring! Officers’ Meetings: Thursday, December 4th, and Thursday, January 8th, 2015. General Meetings: Monday, December 8th, and Monday, January 12th, 2015. Foundation Meeting: TUESDAY, January 27th, 2015 Winter Charity Ball: Friday, January 30th, 2015 Don’t forget Pasta Nite, featuring DemiTasse on Friday, January 16, 2015 at Pompeii Restaurant. Tickets are selling fast. Don’t miss this great event which will benefit the Lustgarten Foundation. Call Tony Milazzo @ 516 485 7011 for your reservation! Thanks to Joann Marino and her committee on a successful Grab-bag Bingo! Grab Bag Bingo- Hero Muscle Men: Sal Squillante; Anthony Calebro; Vinny Illuzzi Bingo Callers: Artie Conti; Rosemarie Gaffeo Card Sellers: Theresa Siciliano; Barbara Filazzola Raffles: Cathy Kilfoyle; MaryAnn Busa Raffle Baskets: Elaine Oliveri Special thanks to the Bakers: Carole Lynn Marino; Theresa Siciliano; Emma Milazzo Thanks to Halloween Sock-Hop Chair Anthony Calabro & co-chairs Neil Sirignano and Valerie Alfarone Hughes and their entire committee consisting of: Denise Alfarone, Adele Balsamo, Gerri Baruch, MaryAnn Busa, Janet Calabro, Peter Calabro Jr., Michelina Cappucelli, Rosemarie Graffeo, Joann Grossman, Isabella Landi, Joann Marino, Emma and Nunzio Milazzo, MaryLou Rando, Iris Russo, Domenick Salvatorelli (he SANG), AnnMarie Salvatorelli, Diana Servinskas, and Theresa Siciliano. If I missed anyone, I apologize. If you weren’t there, you missed a fun-filled evening! Congratulations to Gina Ferrara on receiving Special Recognition from The Garibaldi Meucci Museum for all her work as book-keeper for the past 2 years. The Christmas season for me, and I’m sure for all of you, is the best time of the year. It brings families and friends together and it also brings back memories of when we were growing up. The food and traditions can’t be beat. Weeks before Christmas, I would help my Father make the Creche, from a cardboard box and brown paper, which would house the 200 year old Neapolitan statues of the Holy Family handed down from my Great Grandfather in Italy. You should visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art during Christmas and see the beautiful Christmas tree made of Neopolitan statues. From my family to yours, I would like to wish you all a very Blessed and Merry Christmas and a very Healthy New Year! To all our Jewish members, have a very Happy Chanukah! (continued on pg. 2) 1968– 46th Anniversary Year– 2014 Cellini Lodge no. 2206 ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA 2208 JERICHO TURNPIKE∙ NEW HYDE PARK, NY 11040 (516) 747-1680 www.cellinilodge2206.org FIRST MONDAY AND SECOND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH MARCUS J. CHRIST COMMUNITY HALL or CLINTON MARTIN PARK RECREATION CENTER CELLINI NEWS STAFF Editor…………..…………………………………………. Joseph Sciame Feature Editors………...…………………………………. Jean Gagliardo ………………………………………..Carole Lynn Marino Advertising Editor…………………………………………Neil Sirignano For information regarding advertising in the CELLINI NEWSLETTER, please contact: Joseph Sciame……………………. (718) 990-1486 Fax………...……………………… (718) 990-1920 E-Mail: [email protected] COUNCIL OF OFFICERS 2014-15 President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Immediate Past President Orator Recording Secretary Financial Secretary Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Vincent R. Illuzzi Alfonso Squillante Juliette Milazzo Luigi Squillante Mark Ventimiglia Maria D’Urso Anthony Calabro Valeriann Hughes Carole Lynn Marino (917) 922-8045 (516) 280-4080 (516) 485-7011 (516) 456-2541 (917) 885-5722 (516) 375-2256 (516) 739-2841 (516) 579-2146 (516) 466-8983 TRUSTEES Principal Trustee Marylou Rando Denise Alfarone Bernard DeVito Tom Giacomaro Salvatore Graffeo Joann Grossman Amanda Mulea Neil Sirignano Jerry Pecora SENTINELS Angelo Ferrara, Gerard Merolla, Artie Conte Chaplain Grand Deputy Jean Gagliardo Tony D’Angelis PAST PRESIDENTS Joseph Fulgenzi Gene Morrone* Anthony Bellucci* Salvatore LoPinto* Anthony D’Urso Vincent M. Quatraro Michael J. Mele Angelo J. Ferrara National/ State Past Pres. State Trustee State Deputy Joseph Sciame Luigi Squillantea Anthony Milazzo Jean Gagliardo Grace Ferrara Phyllis Capasso (Men) Grace Ferrara (Women) Grace Ferrara LeeAnn Lack Emma Milazzo Good and Welfare Dues Chairman Membership Chairperson Jean DiPaolo* Kenneth J. Miller Joseph Rando Anna Mulea* Grace Ferrara Anthony Milazzo Jean Gagliardo Gina Ferrara (718) 990-1486 (516) 456-2541 America Lodge Donatello Lodge Ann Bambino Lodge (516) 746-4919 (516) 328-3165 (516) 328-3165 (718) 461-6768 (516) 741-3242 COMMISSIONERS OF ARBITRATION 2014-15 Anthony D’ Urso Grace Ferrara Jean Gagliardo Michael J. Mele Anthony Milazzo Rev 6-17-14 Il cibo e le tradizioni non puo’ essere piu migliore. Settimane prima di Natale, aiutavo mio padre a fare il Presepe, da una scatola di cartone e di carta marrone, dove metevamo le statue Napoletane di San Giuseppe, la Vergine Maria e Gesu Bambino tramandati da mio bisnonno in Italia. Ti consiglio di visitare il Metropolitan Museum of Art a Natale a vedere il bellissimo albero di Natale fatto di statue Napolitane. Buon Natale ! Buona fine e buon principio! Happy December Birthdays to: Frances Busa, Janice Cenzoprano, Stephen Cannizzaro, Gigi Clarkson, August Randazzo, Ermelina Lucano, Anita Mascioli, Nick Cipollone, Josephine Soriano, Frances Dolan, Angela Mattia, Diana Merenda, Anthony Milazzo, Gregory Spano, Joan Nicita, Theresa Talllini, James Cola, Judi Bosworth, Margaret Fanelli, Raffaela (Gina) Testani, Nicolina Landi, and Carol Lynn Marino. HAPPY 39th Anniversary to Patti Anne and Jerry Baldassaro! Congratulations to Jerry and Linda Merola on the birth of their 6 th Grandson, Oliver Antonio Merola Alan! Congratulations to Jean Gagliardo on being awarded the Pope John XXIII Medal by the Diocese of Rockville Center, for teaching Religious Ed for 25 years. Congratulations to Phyllis Capasso on being awarded the Sister Seton Medal by the Diocese of Rockville Center, for teaching Religious Ed for 20 years. Congratulations to Tony Milazzo on his being honored by America Lodge, where he is Deputy. Keep in your prayers: Nat and Viola Alvich, Elyssa Infurna, Emily Chimente, Joanne Porrello, and Maureen Pecora. MASTERS OF CEREMONY Joseph Graziano* Anthony Persico* Natale C. Tedone* James J. Terlizzi* Joseph Sciame Joseph Lacalamita* Joseph M. Dantone* *Deceased La stagione natalizio per me, e sono sicuro che per tutti voi, e’ il periodo migliore dell’anno. Riunisce le famiglie e gli amici e porta anche alla mente recordi di quando stavamo crescendo. Speedy recovery to Vincent Carrieri who is undergoing physical therapy after falling and to Kathy Kilfoyle after suffering 2 broken knee caps. Clemente and Josephine Pannella honored by the the Padre Pio Society Nell’unita c’e’ forza! I leave you with a quote from John Wooden: “Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.” Fraternally, Vincent R. Illuzzi Vincent R. Illuzzi President 2013-15 Cellini Lodge # 2206 Order Sons of Italy in America NEW OCTOBER 6th, 2014 INITIATED MEMBERS NEW NOVEMBER 4th, 2014 INITIATED MEMBERS Baruch, Geraldine 605 N. 1st Street New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (H) 516-502-6892 [email protected] Initiated: 10-6-14 DiGregorio, Frank 10 Stephen Mather Road Norwalk, CT 06850 (H) 631-327-1262 [email protected] Initiated: 11-4-14 Caldi, Angelo 1273 Russell Street Elmont, NY 11003 (H) 516-772-2255 (W) 516-554-2923 [email protected] Transfer Illuzzi, Joseph 6 Glen Drive Plainview, NY 11803 (H) 516-942-4322 (W) 212-930-8682 [email protected] Initiated: 10-6-14 Laiacona, Scott 318 Kensington Road Garden City, NY 11530 (H) 516-445-1590 (W) 631-586-2477 [email protected] Initiated: 10-6-14 Vratimos, Peter 66 Ontario Road Bellerose Village, NY 11001 (H) 516-354-8524 (W) 516-327-5089 [email protected] Initiated: 10-6-14 DiOrio, Michael 41-16 249st Little Neck, NY 11363 (H) 718-229-6724 [email protected] Initiated: 11-4-14 Mallozzi, Anna 1011 Covert Ave New Hyde Park, Ny 11040 (H) 516-354-2921 [email protected] Initiated: 11-4-14 Randle, James 106 Rose Lane New Hyde Park, NY 11040 (H) 516270-3876 [email protected] Initiated: 11-4-14 Werther, Francine 142 Andrews Road Mineola, NY 11501 (H) 516-248-2946 [email protected] Initiated: 11-4-14 Werther, Lawrence 142 Andrews Road Mineola, NY 11501 (H) 516-248-2946 (W) 516-355-2663 [email protected] Initiated: 11-4-14 President Vincent "Slash" Illuzzi, event Chair Anthony Calabro, Co-Chair Valerie Hughes, and committee members Joann Grossman and Denise Alfarone Cellini member Domenick Salvatorelli serenaded the crowd during dinner with his beautiful voice, singing heartfelt renditions of beloved Italian songs Event Co-Chair Neil Sirignano, Devil Lynn Marino and President Vincent Illuzzi Cellini Halloween Bingo Night 2014 Best Costume Prize Winners: Elvis and Marilyn, aka Vinny and Phyllis Capasso Enjoying Grab Bag Bingo Night are pictured from left: Lynn Marino, Mike and Trish Moslin, Gladys Moslin, Barbara Silver, Julio Marino and Jane Totura. Many thanks to Chair Joann Marino and her committee for a successful event. Photo taken by Anthony Cipriano during a visit to the Vatican. NOMINATIONS FOR 2015-16 Our President, Vincent Illuzzi has asked me to chair the nominations committee for this year and I graciously accepted. The additional nomination committee members selected by President Vincent are Michael Mele, Anthony Durso, Grace Ferrara and Joseph Sciame. As in the past, we need everyone that is interested in ANY position to send me a letter (email or in writing) no later than the December General Meeting. This note should contain your name, a first and second choice for the positions you are interested in and a brief explanation of your qualifications for the position. If you are interested in being a State Delegate to the 2015 NY Convention then that needs to be in your letter as well. If you do not list that you are interested in being a Delegate, then you will not be on the roster for delegate at all. If you are interested in only running for delegate and not a current office, then you MUST submit a letter stating your interest to be a delegate only. Every position is available. If you are interested in any position listed below, please contact me with any questions on the duties of each position. All Officer and State Delegate positions are based on OSIA by-laws for qualifications, as well as stated in the Cellini House Rules. The Nominations Committee will meet in private to discuss all the candidates and may request a face-to-face meeting with some or all the candidates. Notice will be given if face-to-face meetings are requested. Positions available: President First Vice President Second Vice President Orator Recording Secretary Financial Secretary Treasurer Correspondent Secretary Trustee (10 Trustee positions) Master/Mistress of Ceremony Sentinel Commissioners of Arbitration (5 positions) Regards, Luigi Squillante Immediate Past President Cellini Lodge # 2206 516-456-2541 [email protected] ITALIAN IMMIGRATION by Vincent R. Illuzzi Italians and their descendants played a key role in the discovery, exploration and settlement of the Americas. Christopher Columbus, the explorer who discovered the Americas, was Italian. Another notable Italian explorer,Amerigo Vespucci , is the source of the name America. The fact that English is the language spoken in the United States can be directly attributed to England's claims in North America, based on the voyages of the Italian explorer Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot). The Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano was the first European to enter New York Bay. The first Italian to reside in America was Pietro Cesare Alberti a Venetian seaman who, in 1635, settled in what would eventually become New York City. These early arrivals settled in many different areas, but constituted a relatively small part of the American population as a whole. However, their contributions were very significant in the founding and settling of the country.Filippo Mazzei , a physician and promoter of liberty, was a close friend and confidant of Thomas Jefferson. He published a pamphlet containing the phrase: "All men are by nature equally free and independent", which Jefferson incorporated essentially intact into the Declaration of Independence. Italian artists and sculptors were brought to Washington to work on the new Capitol building and to create some of its major monuments. Constantino Brumidi created the frescoed interior of the Capitol dome, and spent the rest of his life executing still other artworks to beautify the Capitol. An immigrant, Antonio Meucci, brought with him in 1845 a concept for the telephone. He is credited by many researchers with being the first to demonstrate the principle of the telephone; however, considerable controversy existed relative to the priority of invention, with Alexander Graham Bell also being accorded this distinction. (In 2002, the U.S. Congress passed a resolution (H.R. 269) declaring Antonio Meucci the true inventor of the telephone). About 5.5 million Italians immigrated to the United States from 1820 to 2004. The greatest surge of immigration, which occurred in the period between 1880 and 1920, alone brought more than 4 million Italians to America. About 80% of the Italian immigrants came from Southern Italy , especially from Sicily, Campania, Abruzzo and Calabria. The main period of Italian immigration was from 1880 to 1914. Italian unification in 1861 caused economic conditions to considerably worsen for many in southern Italy and Sicily. A number of major contributing factors were responsible for the large exodus from southern Italy and Sicily after unification, including: political and social unrest; the government’s allocation of much more of its resources to the industrialization of the North than to that of the South; an inequitable tax burden on the South; tariffs on the products of the South; soil exhaustion and erosion; and military conscription lasting seven years. The poor economic situation following unification became untenable for many sharecroppers, tenant farmers, and small business and land owners. Multitudes chose to emigrate rather than face the prospect of a deepening poverty. A large number of these were attracted to the U.S. which, at the time, was actively recruiting workers from Italy and elsewhere to fill the labor shortage that existed in the years following the Civil War. Often, the father and older sons would go first, leaving the mother and the rest of the family behind until the male members could afford their passage. Following in the footsteps of Constantino Brumidi, other Italians and their descendants helped create Washington’s impressive monuments. An Italian immigrant, Attilio Piccirillii, and his five brothers carved the Lincoln Memorial, which they began in 1911 and completed in 1922. Italian construction workers helped build Washington's Union Station, considered one of the most beautiful in the country, which was begun in 1905 and completed in 1908. The six statues that decorate the station's facade were sculpted by Andrew Bernasconi between 1909 and 1911. Two Italian American master stone carvers, Roger Morigi and Vincent Palumbo, spent decades creating the sculptural works that embellish Washington National Cathedral. In public art, Luigi Del Bianco was the chief stone carver at Mount Rushmore from 1933 to 1940. (Simon Rodia), an immigrant construction worker, built the Watts Towers over a period of 33 years, from 1921 to 1954. Italians and their descendents in America helped shape the country, and were in turn shaped by it. They have gained prominence in politics, sports, the media, the fine arts, the culinary arts, and numerous other fields of endeavor. (translated on pg. 10 in Italian) Gli italiani ei loro discendenti hanno avuto un ruolo centrale nella scoperta, esplorazione e insediamento delle Americhe. Cristoforo Colombo, l'esploratore che scoprì le Americhe, era italiano. Un altro esploratore italiano degno di nota, Amerigo Vespucci, è l'origine del nome dell'America. Il fatto che l'inglese è la lingua parlata negli Stati Uniti può essere direttamente attribuito ai crediti inglesi in Nord America, in base ai viaggi dell'esploratore italiano Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot). L'esploratore italiano Giovanni da Verrazzano fu il primo europeo a entrare baia di New York. Il primo italiano a risiedere in America era Pietro Cesare Alberti un marinaio veneziano che, nel 1635, si stabilì in quella che sarebbe poi diventata New York City. Questi primi arrivi si stabilirono in diversi settori, ma costituivano una parte relativamente piccola della popolazione americana nel suo complesso. Tuttavia, i loro contributi sono stati molto significativi nella fondazione e sistemazione del country.Filippo Mazzei, medico e promotore della libertà, era un caro amico e confidente di Thomas Jefferson. Ha pubblicato un opuscolo contenente la frase: "Tutti gli uomini sono per natura egualmente liberi e indipendenti", che Jefferson incorporato sostanzialmente intatta nella Dichiarazione di Indipendenza. Artisti e scultori italiani sono stati portati a Washington per lavorare sul nuovo Campidoglio e di creare alcuni dei suoi principali monumenti. Constantino Brumidi ha creato l'interno affrescato della cupola del Campidoglio, e trascorse il resto della sua vita eseguire ancora altre opere d'arte per abbellire il Campidoglio. Un immigrato, Antonio Meucci, ha portato con sé nel 1845 un concetto per il telefono. Egli è accreditato da molti ricercatori con l'essere il primo a dimostrare il principio del telefono; tuttavia, notevoli controversie esisteva relativa alla priorità dell'invenzione, con Alexander Graham Bell inoltre essere accordata questa distinzione. (Nel 2002, il Congresso degli Stati Uniti ha approvato una risoluzione (HR 269) dichiara Antonio Meucci il vero inventore del telefono). Circa 5,5 milioni gli italiani immigrarono negli Stati Uniti dal 1820 al 2004 La più grande ondata di immigrazione, che si è verificato nel periodo tra il 1880 e il 1920, da solo ha portato più di 4 milioni di italiani in America. Circa l'80% degli immigrati italiani proveniva da Sud Italia, in particolare dalla Sicilia, Campania, Abruzzo e Calabria. Il periodo principale di immigrazione italiana fu dal 1880 al 1914 l'unificazione italiana nel 1861 ha causato condizioni economiche peggiorano notevolmente per molti in Italia meridionale e in Sicilia. Una serie di importanti fattori che contribuiscono erano responsabili per il grande esodo dal sud Italia e della Sicilia dopo l'unificazione, tra cui: disordini politici e sociali; allocazione del governo di molto di più delle sue risorse alla industrializzazione del Nord che a quella del Mezzogiorno; un onere fiscale iniquo a sud; tariffe sui prodotti del Sud; esaurimento del suolo ed erosione; e coscrizione militare della durata di sette anni. La cattiva situazione economica a seguito della riunificazione è diventato insostenibile per molti mezzadri, fittavoli e proprietari di piccole imprese e di terra. Moltitudini ha scelto di emigrare piuttosto che affrontare la prospettiva di una povertà approfondimento. Un gran numero di questi sono stati attratti verso gli Stati Uniti che, al momento, è stato attivamente reclutando lavoratori in Italia e altrove per riempire la carenza di manodopera che esisteva negli anni successivi alla Guerra Civile. Spesso, il padre e figli più anziani sarebbero andati prima, lasciando la madre e il resto della famiglia dietro fino a quando i membri maschi potevano permettersi il loro passaggio. Seguendo le orme di Constantino Brumidi, altri italiani ei loro discendenti hanno contribuito a creare imponenti monumenti di Washington. Un immigrato italiano, Attilio Piccirillii, ei suoi cinque fratelli scolpito il Lincoln Memorial, che hanno iniziato nel 1911 e completato nel 1922 lavoratori edili italiani aiutato a costruire Union Station di Washington, considerato uno dei più belli del paese, che fu iniziata nel 1905 e completata nel 1908 Le sei statue che decorano l'facciata della stazione è stato scolpito da Andrea Bernasconi tra il 1909 e il 1911 due americani scalpellini maestro italiano, Roger Morigi e Vincenzo Palumbo, trascorso decenni creando le sculture che abbelliscono Washington National Cathedral. In arte pubblica, Luigi Del Bianco è stato il scalpellino capo a Mount Rushmore dal 1933 al 1940.Simon Rodia, un operaio edile immigrato, ha costruito la Watts Towers per un periodo di 33 anni, 1921-1954. Date Dec. 4 Event Officers’ Meeting Time/Chair 7:30 PM Location/Phone Lodge Office Dec. 5 Card Night 7:30/Sal Squillante Lodge Office Dec. 6 12PM to 5PM Verdi's Dec. 8 America Lodge D/D Honoring PP Anthony Milazzo-State Deputy General Meeting 7:30 PM Clinton Martin Park Dec. 13 Adult Christmas Party 1PM to 6PM/Joanne Grossman Ricardo's/718-428-8725 Dec. 14 11 AM/Amanda Mulea Clinton Martin Park/516-596-0910 Dec. 19 Children's Christmas Party Card Night 7:30PM/Sal Squillante Lodge Office Jan. 8 Officers’ Meeting 7:30 PM Lodge Office Jan. 9 Card Night 7:30 PM Lodge Office Jan. 12 General Meeting 7:30 PM Clinton Martin Park Jan 16 7:00 PM/ Juliette Milazzo Pompei Restaurant /516-485-7011 Jan 23 Pasta Night (Food & a Show) Card Night 7:30 PM Lodge Office Jan 27 Foundation Meeting 7:30 PM Lodge Office Jan 29 Officers’ Meeting 7:30 PM Lodge Office R. 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