Italian American Digest 7Italian American Digest FALL 2018 | Page 8

CLUB NEWS PAGE 8 I talian A merican D igest Tempo per L’Autunno by Rose Brocato Do you want to know what events are taking place in Cefalu, Sicily, now and in the fall? Then you need to download the app for Cefalu and visit the website for the New Orleans Cefalutana Society. Hopefully, these hot, humid days will soon be over and we can enjoy the fall season. Of course, here in New Orleans we search for that little bit of breeze in the air throughout the fall. In Cefalu, the temperatures average a high of 74 degrees high and a low of 67; in New Orleans we can only hope for a low of 74 degrees! You can always get on a plane and visit Cefalu to see where your ancestors are from and take a relaxing walk along the seawall. The Societa Italiana di Mutua Beneficenza Cefalutana and Cabri- ni High School have chosen this year’s winning essay, which was submitted by Eleanora Bullock. She will receive a $1,000 scholarship to be used next year for her senior year expenses at Cabrini. Her essay touched on immigration and her grandfather’s experience as an im- migrant from Cefalu. The Cefalutana Society is very proud to be able to award this scholarship to deserving juniors anticipating their last year of high school. Eleanora is the fourth recipient of this special scholarship. Congratulazioni, Eleanora! On March 25, the Cefalutana Society held its annual “Day at The Races” at the New Orleans Fair- grounds. With 33 Cefalutana mem- bers in attendance, a great time was had by all. In honor of the Cefalutana Society, a race was run by the horse Ninety-One Assault, ridden by the jockey Shaun Bridgmohan. It was a great opportunity for our members to enjoy some fun horse racing and one another’s company. The members in attendance were Julie Balderes, Catherine Barberito, Joe Battaglia, Niki Brown, Bernadine Carusa, Pepper Carusa, Charlie Catanese, Rosemary Catanese, Charles Cherry, Donna D’Antoni, Gerry D’Antoni, Sal D’Antoni, Joann D’Antoni, John D’Antonio, Edna DeSilva, E Fabach- er, Isabella Finnell, Peter Gabb, Barbara Gauthier, Joan Holub, Ceci Johnson, Teresa Lamanna, Bob and Chetta Laverne, David and Romona Matassa, Sal Piediscalzo, Joseph Scholl, Sal Serio, Andrea Tosclair, Sarah Ulmer and Sylvia Ulmer. On August 5, the Cefalutana So- ciety held its very favorite event of the year. The 131st annual Festa— honoring Gesu Salvatore, the patron saint of Cefalu—was attended by more than 150 members. Mass was celebrated by Reverend Michael Marascalco, who is a member of the society. Two new members to the Cefalutana Society, Megan and Lauren Bordelon, sang at the mass. Then members enjoyed lunch at Andrea’s Restaurant in Metairie with a delizioso meal of cheese ravioli, Italian salad, and a choice of spaghetti and meatballs, chicken grandem, or fresh catch Ponte Vec- chio. Of course, our favorite singer, Joe DeNone entertained us with Italian favorites such as “Volare” and “O Sole Mio.” Some of our new members who attended are Mar- garet, Jennifer, Megan, Catherine and Lauren Bordelon; Roi-Lynne and Colun Hulin; and Charles and Rosemarie Venderame. The Festa is celebrated by members who come to see old friends and enjoy a sum- mer afternoon together reminiscing about old times. Un grande evento ogni anno! FALL 2018 Kenner Church to Celebrate 120th Annual Procession Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church is celebrating its 120th An- nual Mass and Procession of Saint Rosalie on Sunday, September 9 at 3 p.m. A spaghetti and meatball/Italian sausage dinner, complete with veg- etable, bread, desert and beverage, will be served from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Homemade Italian fig cookies, anise cookies, and sesame seed cook- ies will also be available. The price is $10 per plate, dine in or take out. The procession, sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of Americas, Court Madonna #1626, honors Si- cilian ancestors who invoked the aid of Saint Rosalie and were granted a miracle ending a threatened anthrax epidemic.Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church is located at 1908 Short St. in Kenner.