Buon Natale e` Felice Anno Nuovo Tutte Le Nostre Famiglie Vi
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Buon Natale e` Felice Anno Nuovo Tutte Le Nostre Famiglie Vi
ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA HERALD OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GRAND LODGE OF NEW JERSEY 510 MARLBORO AVENUE, CHERRY HILL, NJ 08002 THE ORDER SONS OF ITALY IS THE OLDEST AND LARGEST ORGANIZATION OF ITALIAN AMERICAN MEN AND WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA HERALD 510 Marlboro Avenue Cherry Hill, N.J. 08002 Order Sons of Italy in America PAID South Jersey, N.J. PERMIT 366 NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE Buon Natale e’ Felice Anno Nuovo Tutte Le Nostre Famiglie Vi augriamo che il vero spirito della stagione Natalizia vi riempie pieno di pace, felicita’,amore e’ gioia ( Please see page 20 for English Translation of the front page greeting.) Page 2 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 S O N S O F I TA LY HERALD of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey Sons of Italy in America Circulated among 3,000 Members and Friends of the Order Sons of Italy in New Jersey and nearby States. Thomas A. Bergbauer, Jr., P.E. - State President Raymond A. DiSanto, CPA - Herald Commissioner PUBLISHED QUARTERLY FOR THE GRAND LODGE OF NEW JERSEY O.S.I.A. AT 510 MARLBORO AVENUE, CHERRY HILL, NJ 08002 PHONE: (800) 545-OSIA Subscription -One Year $5.00 ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA GRAND LODGE OF NEW JERSEY 510 Marlboro Avenue, Cherry Hill, N. J. 08002 Rita Marie Campbell, Executive Director 2009 - 2011 GRAND COUNCIL MEMBERS STATE OFFICERS Thomas A. Bergbauer, Jr., P.E. - President (*) Louis R. Santoro - 1st Vice President (*) Dominic Pucci - 2nd Vice President (*) Robert A. Bianchi, Esq. - 3rd Vice President (*) Henry D’Andrea - Immediate Past President (*) Nicola Cinalli, P.E. - Orator (*) Frank Boultinghouse - Recording Secretary (*) Joseph J. Schipsi, Jr. - Financial Secretary (*) Ralph Capaccio - Treasurer (*) Salvatore A. Gambino, Jr., CPA - Historian (*) Philip Spica - Insurance Director (*) Rev. Joseph Capella - Chaplain STATE TRUSTEES Robert Cannavo Domenick Cinalli Allen Cohen Vincent DePrinzio Roger Fiori Agnes Grasso Frank Gattuso, Esq. Toni Kerchersky Joseph Marcasciano Dan Marconi (*) Barbara Miraglia Dr. Lawrence Ragone (*) Joseph V. Repa (*) Vincent Romeo Brittany Slusarczyk Philip Traino PAST STATE PRESIDENTS William Bisirri (Honorary President) Louis Cappelli, Sr. James J. Daloisio, Esq. (President Emeritus) Sam Fumosa Vincent Sarno Dante Sarubbi, Esq. Angelo DeClemente (Deceased) STATE COMMISSION CHAIRPERSONS Membership & Retention: Dominic Manganello (*) & Jack I. Sparacio (*) Herald Newspaper: Raymond A. DiSanto, CPA (*) Commission for Social Justice (CSJ): Grace Olivo (*) Sons of Italy NJ Foundation: Leonard Wood, Jr., Esq. (*) Nancy Bisirri David Scardino STATE ARBITRATION COMMITTEE Marc Rende Diane Santoro Joseph Spinella, Esq. ALTERNATE STATE ARBITRATION COMMITTEE Michele Daloisio Joseph DeAngelo Richard Lubonski Joseph Mattio Joseph Taylor NATIONAL CONVENTION DELEGATES Frank Boultinghouse Philip Sconyo, P.E. ALTERNATE NATIONAL CONVENTION DELEGATES Sam Fumosa Leonard Wood, Jr., Esq. (*) - Denotes Executive Board Member SONS OF ITALY NEW JERSEY FOUNDATION, INC. Thomas A. Bergbauer, Jr., P.E. - Foundation President Leonard Wood, Jr., Esq. - Foundation Chairman William Bisirri Nicola Cinalli, P.E. Carla Ferrara Michael Guggino Pepe Piperno Stephen Ripa Joseph J. Schipsi, Jr. James Tomasello Ralph Capaccio Louis Cappelli, Sr James J. Daloisio, Esq. Henry D’Andrea. Edward S. Forte, Jr. Salvatore A. Gambino, Jr., CPA Barbara Marcasciano Joseph Marcasciano Dominic Pucci Dr. Lawrence Ragone Samuel A. Ross, Jr. Louis R. Santoro Philip Sconyo, P.E. Vincent Spena Tara Wood FOUNDATION COMMITTEES Charities Chairperson: Joseph Marcasciano Arthritis Association: Dominic Pucci Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation: Tara Wood Cooley’s Anemia Foundation: Joseph Marcasciano Alzheimer’s Foundation: Barbara Marcasciano Scholarship Committee: Louis Cappelli, Sr. 2009 Columbus Day Festival: Joseph J. Schipsi, Jr. 2010 Purple Aster Charity Ball: Louis R. Santoro COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE Thomas A. Bergbauer, Jr., P.E. - President Grace Olivo - Chairperson NATIONAL OFFICERS Vincent Sarno - Past National President & SIF President Albert Riccelli - Past National President Sam Fumosa - National Historian Philip Sconyo, P.E. - National Trustee Angelo Bianchi, Esq. - National Foundation Trustee Grace Olivo - National Commission for Social Justice Vice President Rosemary Feterik - National Commission for Social Justice Recording Secretary President's Message by Thomas A. Bergbauer, Jr., P.E., State President Order Sons of Italy in America Grand Lodge of New Jersey As Christmas and the New Year quickly approach again, I look back with pride at all that WE as an organization have accomplished in the past year. As you all should be aware, since the State Convention I have asked Grand Council to consider several committees and actions which I and the Vice Presidents believe will build on the foundation that we started and allow the organization to continue to grow as a whole into the future. I know that some of this may seem like an aggressive agenda but I must thank all Grand Council members and filial lodge presidents for the support and cooperation that you have given. It may not seem like a lot, but when we all work together the things that we can accomplish are infinite. We realize that some of the filial lodges may be having some difficulties in fundraising and with recruiting and retaining members which can probably be mainly attributed to the condition of the economy. I would ask that you all keep in mind that I as well as the Vice Presidents and all Grand Council officers are here to help. If your lodge is having difficulties please contact us. We will visit, meet with your board and in general do whatever is necessary to keep your lodge healthy. The Purple Aster Charity Ball hosted by the Sons of Italy NJ Foundation will be quickly approaching after the New Year and we expect that this event may be the largest that we have ever hosted. It is scheduled for 4/10/10 at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. We will be sending out information right after the New Year so please keep an eye out for it. We would like to have the best showing EVER by OSIA-NJ members. As I thank the VP’s I also thank all other Grand Council officers who have accompanied me on our travels throughout the state or represented me at different meetings and functions. We have made a commitment to reach all of the lodges in the state and I think that we have been successful as well as expanding recognition throughout the Italian – American community. Always remember if there is anything that you need please just call Rita in the office. Thank you also to Rita – she does a great job keeping up with me and the organization. She is the driving force behind this paper and the difference that it has made to the organization through her efforts are remarkable. My job would be much more difficult without her commitment and loyalty. Finally, I would like to share something with you that I like to listen to during this season which reminds us of what the Christmas holiday is all about. For me it puts everything in perspective. This is a Christmas ballad by Reba Mc Entire which I think says it all. It’s called “The Christmas Guest”: It happened one day near December’s end, two neighbors called on an old friend. And they found his shop so meager and lean, made gay with thousand bows of green, and Conrad was sitting with face a-shine, when he suddenly stopped as he stitched a twine. And he said “Old friends, at dawn today, when the cock was crowing the night away the Lord appeared in a dream to me and said “I’m coming your guest to be.” So I’ve been busy with feet astir strewing my shop with branches of fern. The table is spread and the kettle is shined. And over the rafters the holly is twined. Now I’ll wait for my Lord to appear and listen closely so I will hear His step as He nears my humble place. And I’ll open the door and look on His face. So his friends went home and left Conrad alone for this was the happiest day he had known, for long since, his family had passed away and Conrad had spent many a sad Christmas Day. But he knew with the Lord as his Christmas Guest this Christmas would be the dearest and best. So he listened with only joy in his heart and with every sound he would rise with a start and look for the Lord to be at his door. Like the vision he had had a few hours before. So he ran to the window after hearing a sound but all he could see on the snow covered ground was a shabby beggar whose shoes were torn and all of his clothes were ragged and worn. But Conrad was touched and he went to the door and he said, “You know, your feet must be frozen and sore. I have some shoes in my shop for you and a coat that will keep you warmer too.” So with grateful heart the man went away but Conrad noticed the time of day and wondered what made the Lord so late and how much longer he’d have to wait. When he heard a knock, he ran to the door but it was only a stranger once more. A bent old lady with a shawl of black with a bundle of kindling piled on her back. She asked for only a place to rest but that was reserved for Conrad’s Great Guest. But her voice seemed to plead “Don’t send me away, let me rest for awhile on Christmas Day”, so Conrad brewed her a steaming cup and told her to sit at the table and sup. But after she left he was filled with dismay for he saw that the hours were slipping away and the Lord hadn’t come as he said he would. Then Conrad felt sure he had misunderstood. When out of the stillness he heard a cry “Please help me and tell me where am I?” So again he opened his friendly door and stood disappointed as twice before. It was only a child who’d wandered away and was lost from her family on Christmas Day. Again Conrad’s heart was heavy and sad but he knew he should make the little girl glad. So he called her in and he wiped her tears and quieted all her childish fears. Then he led her back to her home once more but as he entered his own darkened door he knew the Lord was not coming today. For the hours of Christmas had passed away. So he went to his room and knelt down to pray and he said “Dear Lord, why did you delay? What kept you from coming to call on me? For I wanted so much your face to see.” When soft in the silence a voice he heard. “Lift up your head for I kept my word. Three times my shadow crossed your floor and three times I came to your lonely door. I was the beggar with bruised, cold feet and I was the woman you gave something to eat. I was the child on the homeless street. Three times I knocked, and three times I came in. And each time I found the warmth of a friend. Of all the gifts, love is the best. And I was honored to be your Christmas Guest. Finally, on behalf of the entire Grand Council, I would like to wish each one of you and your families every blessing of this Christmas season. May you all experience a very Merry Christmas and a very healthy and prosperous New Year!! HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 3 Chaplain’s Message- Reverend Joseph Capella Dear Brothers and Sisters, Greetings and Blessings to you and your families and everyone connected with the OSIA. Well, it’s that time of year again…Buon Natale! As the years go by and families change with newer generations becoming the youngest or the newest to celebrate Christmas, we may look at how changes in our society have affected our own families. The Italian culture has such a rich treasure of Christmas traditions and customs from which to draw. In the midst of ongoing change, we may have a desire to look back at these traditions and customs as a way to pass on our heritage to this newest generation of Italian Americans. Depending on our own family’s ancestry, we may have differing customs and traditions that originated in the different regions of Italy. However, as I recall the rich diversity of these regional customs, I am also reminded of one that is universal to all of us of Italian heritage that is so important during this Christmas season; la famiglia. During the first years of seminary, we were not allowed to go home for Christmas. To many of us who were novices this rule seemed harsh and unfair especially since the men in the “upper school” were permitted to leave on Christmas Day for a week of vacation away from the seminary. Even though we too did not have classes during this time, it seemed so odd that we were not with our families at such a time. For many of us, including me, this was the first time in our lives that we were not with our families at Christmas. We were allowed to call home on Christmas Day but I had just called home the week before so the rector of the seminary wasn’t so sure if I should be permitted to call again. In fact, he noted that I asked to call home a lot as did another classmate of mine. He mentioned that both of us were Italian and in his experience, all of the Italian seminarians with whom he had contact throughout the years called home more than any other group. I suppose that I should have questioned what he meant by such a comment but I simply responded that calling home once every few weeks, as we were allowed to do at the time, was even less than what I thought it should be. He asked what I thought might be an acceptable frequency. I said that at least once a week would be great. To make a long story short, I called home on Christmas Eve just as the family was passing around the stuffed calamari. I would ask of all of our OSIA families that more than anything else during this season, please be sure to share that most precious tradition of our Italian heritage, the celebration of family. Perhaps many of our families are unable to be together for Christmas this year but where and how we can, we should. Beyond the gifts, the holiday obligations, the long “to do” lists that descend upon us, let us be sure not to forget the “to be” list. We are called to be family, a holy family after the first Holy Family that welcomed in our Savior whose birth we celebrate and in whose name we have been saved. Let us be the universal tradition that was given to us, the tradition of la famiglia. Whether we are a family in need of forgiveness, a family in need of reuniting, a family in need of reconciliation we are first a family called to be holy. Our ancestors who left family and homeland had to rebuild this most precious tradition among those of us here on this side of the ocean, let’s not allow it to become something Christmases past, but always cherish its value among our Italian heritage. God’s blessings for a blessed Christmas season and a wonderful New Year. I will end here because I haven’t called my mom yet today and it’s getting late. Ciao and once again,Buon Natale. Historian’s Corner - Sal Gambino In history there are many great words that have been spoken or written that have inspired others and that have made those who spoke them famous throughout history. We may even have some that have instilled fear into us .Here are Some of the ones most of us will recognize. Give me liberty or give me death. I have but one life to give to my country. Ask what you can do for your country. Don’t give up the ship. Malice towards none charity for all. These are the times that try mens souls. We the People in order to form a more perfect union. There are many more I am sure. But I can think of two more that are equally as famous but that have not exactly inspired us but rather may have created fear amongst us. I wonder how many of us could go on one of those quiz programs and win the million if you were asked what those two words are? I would have no problem. INCOME TAX !! In 1958 or so, one of my fellow CPA ‘s named Dana Andrews from West Virginia who was Commissioner of Internal Revenue said that the income tax laws had done more to destroy the morals of this country than any single other thing. I think he was right. Listen to some of the talk shows, income taxes· are at the bottom of it all. That law has changed just about every year since 1939 and because Congress wants to create social programs, they find that they can do it thru the Internal Revenue Code which then adds more and more pages to it and more difficult to keep up with. Only some of us professionals who are, accountants or tax lawyers can hope to understand any of it or keep up with it. Many want to change it to something else. People are always asking me, how far back can they go on you? To 1913 when they passed the 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. I actually worked on a case that went back to 1913 and even a few years before it to get some records needed. That is probably pretty rare and maybe I am one of the few that ever did anything like that so Income tax has made me part of history that no one ever knew about. But for the many who want to change to something else, you would be better served to read up on every other way of getting taxes out of us before you start talking about it I can refer you to some material on it. There was a time when it was very simple and only affected a few wealthier folks. I remember when the rates went up to 90 % then down to 70, 50 and now 35. I think we all favor lower taxes or none if that could be. They say if we keep them lower, that money will flow into the economy and make things better for capitalism and the free market. But I don’t think that they should be kept artificially lower by taking billions every year from the social security funds to pay government bills which then made many at the top become much wealthier than they should have been. When they were 90%, I don’t recall people screaming about it or saying they would not hire anyone, because the taxes were so high. I think history has shown that somehow we grew richer even with high rates up to the late 80’s. I am not an economics expert and so I will leave all of this to those who are better equipped to debate that I don’t mind paying but I like the money to go to what it was intended for. So now we have everyone at someone else’s throats. All I hear are hate speeches which have their roots in taxes both federal, state and local taxes. Like, I don’t have any kids in school, why should I pay school taxes? I paid my taxes and did the right thing why should that guy get away with paying nothing or less than me .The teachers get to pensions (which save taxes) how dare they! All those legislators are crooks ! Vote them all out next time. I paid them to serve me! How come they got a raise and I did not get in my social security ck? Why isn’t the Governor reducing property taxes like he said he would? The private sector should create the jobs, why then are we blaming the fed government for why there are no jobs? Especially when we say keep the government out of our business. Well for those who want the government to help create them, there needs to be taxes to pay for it. So you see how taxes are at the root of all the evil? Oh, I forgot, I am a senior and I should not pay any taxes, I paid them all my life now I should be getting a free ride! I still work and I probably pay more taxes than just about every client l represent and I am not rich. I wish I was because I would be acting more like Christians are supposed to be doing, like doing more to help the poor and those less fortunate. Imagine if we had almost no taxes to pay. Can you picture yourself getting up to shovel the snow in the street? How about if someone robbed your house, would you hire your own policeman to track down the guy? How about full time teachers to teach your 4 kids? Fix the pot holes assuming there were paved streets and not cow paths and a horse and buggy to use to ride. I could see how nice it would be to save $30,000 a years in taxes and go next door to my nice neighbor and say, hey Irving, I am a little short this year, can you give me $30,000 to make me balance my budget? I think the many of us who are complaining about taxes and how the government should keep their nose out of our business are some have gotten plenty because of government and who themselves may not have paid in as much as they have taken out. We need each other, don’t you think? How about We the People? Page 4 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Sons of Italy NJ Foundation Foundation Update by Leonard J. Wood Esq. - Foundation Chairperson Foundation Makes Charitable Donation to The Boys & Girls Club of Gloucester County The Sons of Italy New Jersey Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the oldest and largest national organization for men and women of Italian descent, recently presented a check for $7,500 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Gloucester County at the Paulsboro Unit, 916 Pennline Road. The donation will be used to fund various programs managed by the clubs, including the Kids Café program, which provides an after school snack and a hot dinner each evening to the children at the non-profit clubs in Paulsboro and Glassboro. The clubs serve more than 125 atrisk children on a daily basis, Monday through Friday during the school year. In addition, the clubs provide summer camp programs. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Gloucester County were formed to offer services to all youth in any of the many towns in the Gloucester County community. All young people ages 6-18 are welcome. On December 11th 2009 Foundation Chairman Leonard Wood, State President Thomas Bergbauer & Past State President (President Emeritus) James Daloisio made the check presentation to the Boys & Gilrs Club of Gloucester County. L’Angolo di Nicola My 2010 New Year Wishes by Nick Cinalli, P.E. - State Orator • • • • • • • • • • • Health, happiness, and prosperity for my family. • Health, happiness, and prosperity for your family. • OSIANJ gets many new younger, active members. • OSIANJ’s current members become active. • OSIANJ starts an initiative that promotes Italian culture and values. • OSIANJ develops interesting Italian cultural presentations and presents them to schools, civic groups governments, etc. • OSIANJ welcomes with open arms non-Italians who are ready to embrace our culture. • We take care of Bin Laden and his top 5 helpers. • That the Italian community, fragmented into dozens of organizations, unites with one voice and begin to make a difference. Italian “family values” become the symbol of Italian culture and not just food and music. All OSIA members learn to pronounce the Italian pledge of allegiance. All Italian-Americans get to visit Italy at least once in their lifetime. The next Pope is Italian. There is an Italian-American president in our lifetime that OSIA helped get elected. Fiat hurries up and starts selling to cinquequanto in the states. There is at least one Italian cook in every Italian restaurant. Note: That when we attend OSIANJ events we feel Italian. The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the That someone explain to me why we call Latte e Caffe, “Latte” author and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of which translates to “milk” without the coffee. the Herald staff or of the administration and officers of the OSIA That the Euro gets devalued so I can afford to go to Italy Grand Lodge of New Jersey. HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 5 Grand Lodge News OSIA National President visits October Grand Council Meeting for a Special Presentation The Grand Lodge of NJ was extremely privileged to welcome a special visitor to the October Grand Council meeting. Newly elected OSIA National President Joseph DiTrapani of New York attended the October 26 Grand Council meeting at Milano Modo by Lamberti Restaurant in Mt. Holly, NJ at the request of State President Tom Bergbauer for two reasons. First, President DiTrapani gave everyone in attendance a “State of the Order” presentation basically outlining his plans for the next two years of his administration to move the Order forward. Just coming off of a very electrifying National Convention this past August in San Diego, California, he outlined how he has already taken steps to better streamline the operations of the organization while formulating ways of improving membership and providing services to the membership. President DiTrapani also commented on the improved visibility and involvement of the Grand Lodge of NJ with National OSIA exemplified by the recent elections and appointments to National positions at the recent National Convention. He expressed his appreciation to the Grand Lodge administration for their support of National OSIA and also his agenda. President DiTrapani then presented a special honor to long time National Deputy to the Grand Lodge of NJ, Joseph E. Fay of New York. Joe Fay has held this position for 20 years always representing the sitting National President with class and dignity. Since this position no longer exists and because of Joe’s dedication to the Grand Lodge of NJ, President DiTrapani named Joe Fay as National Deputy Emeritus to the Grand Lodge of NJ. Mr. Fay was presented with a gift from the National President as well as a plaque from the Grand Lodge. The inscription on the plaques reads: “Presented to Joseph E. Fay - 26 October 2009 - In Recognition of your Being Named National Deputy Emeritus to the Grand Lodge of New Jersey by OSIA – Supreme Joseph DiTrapani – National President - The officers and members of OSIA – NJ sincerely appreciate your advice, friendship, loyalty, fraternity, and generosity over the last 20 years. You are a perfect example of what an OSIA member should be and we admire you for that. Thomas A. Bergbauer, Jr., P.E. – OSIA NJ State President.” Mr. Fay expressed his sincere surprise and appreciation of this honor and commented that he will continue to represent the National President and support the Grand Lodge of NJ as he has done in the past. Finally, President DiTrapani presented a National Chaplain regalia to State President Tom Bergbauer which will in turn be presented to State Chaplain and Past National Chaplain Fr. Joe Cappella in recognition of his service to OSIA National as Chaplain for the past four years. Fr. Cappella had passed his regalia on to the new National Chaplain Fr. Adam Forno. It is customary that the Chaplain would keep his regalia however Fr. Cappella passed his on since it had belonged to long time Past National Chaplain Fr. Donald Licata who passed away after a long bout with cancer. Fr. Cappella was Fr. Licata’s successor and in his usual humble way felt that this regalia from here on should be retained by the sitting National Chaplain. The regalia was recently presented to Fr. Cappella at the State Executive Board Christmas party on 12/13/09 by State President Tom Bergbauer and Past National President Vincent Sarno. left: National Deputy Emeritus Joe Fay and Past National 3rd VP Lucy Codella with State President Tom Bergbauer and State VP’s Robert Bianchi, Dominic Pucci, and Lou Santoro. right: (l to r) National President Joe DiTrappani, Joe Fay, and Tom Bergbauer JOSEPH J. SCHIPSI, INC. 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To do that I knew that I would have to sacrifice my time and some of my money and if I could not do that, then I should not join it. All of these clubs and organizations are formed to perform a mission which is usually to serve mankind in some way that will benefit an individual or society as a whole, in other words, to make a difference which we are all called upon to do. Our order helps to protect our good name thru its Commission on Social Justice, preserve our heritage and customs ,bring Italian language back into the classrooms, bring us together for social life, perform acts of charity for local and national causes and to award educational scholarships to Italian American children, one of whom could have been or might be one of your own children, grandchildren, nieces or nephews. We present speakers on various topics of interest, trips to an opera or other interesting places like Ellis Island, Little Italy etc. Oh I forgot we have dinner meetings where we get to meet each other and yes the food is not always up to our individual taste or liking. Guess what, if any of you would have known me 30 years ago, you would not have wanted to go to dinner with me because my gripes would have made you lose your appetite or ever wanting to be with me. But I have changed a little and I don’t care about many things that I used to because they are not so important to me now. So what is it that the Sons of Italy can do for me? Nothing! But what is it that I can do for it? Plenty I am just too old now to do some of what I could have done before but there are plenty of you and much younger who can get off your butts and show them how we are like our great ancestors who gave so much to our civilization. I think JFK had it right, ask not what your country can do for you but what can you do for your country. So let us stop being so negative, think positive. We are 26 million strong. Imagine if we could get $1.00 from each of us to do something good with. Better still, how about $10.00 or $100 or for some of us $1,000 and we got a few millionaires around too. We should be the leaders and not the gripers or the naysayers. Lord, when were you hungry and I gave you to eat? Remember that one? Maybe when we go to confession we will not be so worried about confessing to the usual sins, try telling Father about the Sin of Failure. That is my new one. “I hope that I won’t have to deal with that one. “ WHO READS THE HERALD ? By Sal Gambino Since I have been writing the article the HISTORIAN, I have been wondering how many people read the Herald and who read all the paper like I do. I love reading newspapers and probably read almost an entire one each nite. I think I could do real good on one of those quiz programs if they would just ask about current events. I watch some of those shows and I know the answers to most of the current events questions and most of the contestants don’t know much about any of them and lose out on making more money. No I am not smarter than you. I thought, isn’t it a waste of time and money to print this paper that we get for being members if no one or few read any of it. Sometime I ask members if they read the paper. Oh, yes, I get it, but I can tell they got it but probably did not read any of it and just laid it down in the pile somewhere. With members asking what does the Grand Lodge do for me, they send you a paper! Maybe that is not good enough for some of us. Or maybe we don’t care about being proud to be who we are. I know some of our members who are not even Italians who are doing most of the work on some of our affairs. We should be ashamed of ourselves. We should be bragging about everything we do and are. Don’t let our non Italian Americans do all the work. Some of our lodges want to quit. It costs too much they say. Everything worth doing costs too much. With risk comes rewards. If you don’t like to read a paper or this one, tell them to take you off the list and we can save some money. I thought about how I could find out how many do read it. I am including a little coupon for you to fill out and bring back to your lodge meeting. It just gives your name and that you read at least some of the paper, all of it, etc. If you do that, I will give the NJ Foundation 25cents for every member (you must be a full member) and we will give a scholarship to some young person. If I am right, it will come to $1,000, just enough for one scholarship. We have a great saying,put your money where your mouth is! Let us see how true that is. We have 3500 members, let’s see what happens. In fraternity, Sal Gambino State Historian. I read the Herald, some or all of it ______________________________________ Name of member ( Cut out and bring to your next meeting) HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 7 La Piazza Cucina Italiana “Where Cooking Comes From the Heart, Now That’s Amore!” Available for all Private Parties, Banquets and Catering Open Year Round and taking reservations for New Year’s Eve with an evening full of events! Open Thursday thru Sunday at 4:00pm with Early Bird til 5:30 weekdays, and Early Bird til 5:00 pm on Saturdays. Happy Hour with Wayne & Jamie and Your Host “JOEY M” Fridays starting at 5:00 pm. Complimentary appetizers served at the bar during happy hour. New Bands appearing weekly. For Information and available dates, call 609-522-8300 LaPiazza Cucina Italiana 4600 Pacific Ave, Wildwood, NJ 08260 Where Cooking Comes From the Heart!!! Now that’s Amore!! Open Thursday – Sunday Serving Dinner & Cocktails at 4:00pm Live Entertainment Nightly 4600 Pacific & Burk Ave. 609-522-8300 Page 8 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 BRIGANTINE SONS OF ITALY PAT CAMPITELLI LODGE # 2520 SUPPORTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS 3URXG6SRQVRURIWKH)LUVW(QYLURQPHQWDO6WXGHQW([FKDQJH %ULJDQWLQH6RQV5HFHLYHGWKH1-&OHDQ&RPPXQLWLHV(QYLURQPHQWDO$ZDUG WWW.NJCLEAN.ORG Come out and help the Pat Campitelli Lodge #2520 in 2010 when we help sponsor Slam Dunk the Junk Kids Day, at the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, Tuesday, May 25, 2010. How can you help? Do you have a local School or Environmental group that would like to participate? Would you like to become an organization or business partner? Contact Joe Campitelli President, Brigantine Sons of Italy, 609-335-5232. We will have children, adults, schools, colleges, unions and businesses participating from across New Jersey. Photos, Brigantine Sons Members participating in the 2009 beach clean-ups. Happy Holidays from the Brigantine Sons of Italy, Pat Campitelli Lodge #2520 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 9 2009 Year-End Tax Planning Checklist By Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Courtesy of Frank Valanzola Financial Advisor Morgan Stanley Smith Barney 150 J.F. Kennedy Parkway Short Hills, New Jersey 07078 973-912-7776 December 2009 2009 Year-End Tax Planning Checklist: Planning strategies to discuss with your Financial Advisor and tax professional before year end. By Morgan Stanley Smith Barney GENERAL TAX ISSUES o Find out if you carried over any losses from the sale of investments last year. Use this information to determine if you want to use these losses to offset any investment gains from 2009. o When selling securities, ask your Financial Advisor how to comply with wash sale rules that govern the purchase and sale of similar investments within a 30-day period. o Have your tax advisor estimate your adjusted gross income and tax rate and determine now if you have any Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) liability for 2009. If so, you may consider deferring taxable income to 2010 or accelerating or deferring deductions in 2009 to minimize AMT. o Tell your tax advisor if you purchased any big-ticket items this year or are intending to by year-end. You may qualify for valuable tax credits or deductions if you bought a car, made energy-saving home improvements, purchased a first home, or paid for a college education. RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS o Fully fund your IRA and company retirement accounts as soon as possible. You should consult your tax advisor to determine the deadline for contributing to your company retirement plan and you have until April 15, 2010 to fund your IRA for 2009. o Explore the benefits of a Roth IRA. Tax law changes in 2010 will enable all investors to convert to a Roth IRA, which not only provides tax-deferred growth, but also tax-free income in retirement.1 Your Financial Advisor can provide a complimentary analysis and provide a copy of our special report, The Roth Conversion Opportunity. o If you are age 701/2 or older and have a Traditional, SEP or SIMPLE IRA, you don’t have to take Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) for 2009 including the initial RMD which is due April 1, 2010. Be sure to consider how skipping a distribution this year may impact your 2010 distribution. o If you own a business which has a calendar tax year, you have until December 31, 2009 to adopt a qualified plan in order to deduct contributions for 2009. If you miss this deadline, a SEP plan can be established and funded by the due date for filing the plan sponsor’s 2009 tax return (with extensions) which, if you are a sole proprietor, could be as late as October 15, 2010. GIFTING PLANS o If you are age 701/2 or older and considering a charitable gift, look to your IRA: you can make a tax-free donation of up to $100,000 from your traditional or Roth IRA to a qualified charity.2 This opportunity expires at the end of the year, so act now so the transfer can be completed before year-end. o If you plan to gift shares of stock to charity, you must act by year end. By gifting appreciated stock, you can qualify for a potential income tax deduction, or by selling stock that has lost value and donating the proceeds, you can realize a loss to offset other gains. o Complete any gift transfers to individuals by year-end. Not only will this make you feel good, but you will help reduce the value of your estate and future estate taxes. You can transfer up to $13,000 per recipient in 2009 without incurring any federal gift tax. Spouses together may gift up to $26,000 per recipient. o Talk with your Financial Advisor about how gifting through a 529 Plan can help reduce income or estate taxes. By making an accelerated gift through a 529 Plan, you can gift up to $65k ($130k for couples) per beneficiary.3 OTHER ISSUES o If you are concerned about owing taxes on your 2009 income, your Financial Advisor can help you put a borrowing plan in place—one that helps you unlock value in the assets you own, without liquidating those assets or using cash. o Use any balance in your employer’s Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for qualified medical expenses by year-end 2009. When estimating your contributions for next year, consider the increasing costs of uncovered medical expenses and changes in your ompany’s medical insurance plan. o Ask your Financial Advisor for help rebalancing your portfolio to remain in line with your goals, time horizon and risk tolerance. Discuss any new opportunities for investing that might be appropriate for you. Frank Valanzola is a Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney located in Short Hills, New Jersey and may be reached at 973-912-7776 or www.fa.smithbarney.com/frankvalanzola Rebalancing does not protect against a loss in declining financial markets. There may be a potential tax implication with a rebalancing strategy. Please consult your tax advisor before implementing such a strategy. Tax laws are complex and subject to change. This information is based on current federal tax laws in effect at the time this was written. 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Investments and services offered through Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC; member SIPC. © 2009 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney 1 Distributions of earnings are tax-free if made at least five years after the year of the taxpayer’s first Roth IRA contribution and after age 591/2 or due to death, disability or for a first-time home purchase. Withdrawals of contributions are not taxed 2 Please note that, because Roth IRA distributions are generally tax-free, you will realize less of a benefit than if you make the charitable contribution from your Traditional IRA. 3 Before investing, clients should consider whether tax or other benefits are only available for investments in their home state 529 college savings plan. No further annual exclusion gifts and/or generation-skipping transfers to the same beneficiary may be made over the same five-year Page 10 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Commission for Social Justice “You’ve got to….Accentuate the Positive, Eliminate the Negative” Johnny Mercer MTV’S JERSEY SHORE By now I’m sure many of you have heard about the degrading and disgusting show called “Jersey Shore” that began airing on MTV Thursday, December 3rd. The show has angered not only Italian-Americans but also the residents of New Jersey as a whole. The cast is a group of Italian-Americans from New York living at the Jersey Shore last summer, Seaside Heights to be precise - they are referred to as GUIDOS, which is considered by most to be a racist term. The way the show portrays Italian Americans is a disgrace. MTV’s targeted audience is our younger generation, and their impressions can last a lifetime. Along with me and many of our CSJ Lodge Representatives and OSIA members, our National CSJ President, Santina Haemmerle, has sent a strongly worded letter to MTV condemning the program and demanding it be removed from their show lineup. However, MTV needs to hear from ALL of us, each in our own words, about how angry we are about this. PLEASE take the time to make a call, write a letter or send an e-mail to MTV **today** protesting this insult to our ethnicity. Below are the e-mail addresses, the mailing address, and the phone number, if you are so inclined to verbally address the issue. I’ve also included a link to the show’s website so you can take a look at the promos. Working together we can get this garbage off the air. There is a tremendous anger from young Italian Americans and Jerseyites in general, who are furious at the way they are being portrayed, and we must do everything we can to stop it now. Our collective complaints have already prompted Dominos Pizza to withdraw their advertising from the show – let’s keep up the push to get this show cancelled. Some of the other major sponsors include T-Mobile, The Gap, Target, Victoria’s Secret and Neutrogena. Let them hear from you! *Telephone: 212 258-8000 Fax 212 846-1804 *E-mail address: MTV CEO Judy McGrath judy.mcgrath@mtvstaff.com *Judy Mc Grath’s. Executive assistant is Kristen Mullarkey: Kristen.mullarkey@mtvstaff.com * Mailing Address: Judith McGrath, Chairman and CEO MTV Network 1515 Broadway New York, NY 10003 * Link to the show’s web page: http://www.mtv.com/videos/misc/455648/jersey-shore.jhtml#id=1626183 Thank you! Grace Olivo, New Jersey CSJ Chairperson National CSJ Vice-President Italian-American Governor-Elect Chris Christie New Jersey Governor Elect Chris Christie is a proud Italian American, and only the second Italian American to be elected Governor of our great State. Last summer Brian Donohue of The Star-Ledger posted a story entitled Chris Christie, The Godfather and what not to say to an Italian from Jersey detailing a confrontation between then gubernatorial candidate Christie and Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tennessee) at a Congressional hearing in Washington DC. When Rep. Cohen used a line from The Godfather, Christie immediately and angrily responded that Cohen’s remark was “ethnically insensitive to an Italian-American”. Rep. Cohen’s response? He didn’t know that Christie was Italian. BRAVO to Chris Christie!! If you want to read the entire article, see the video of the hearing, as well as the overwhelmingly positive response to the incident when Donohue interviewed several Jersey Italian-Americans about it, go to http://www.nj.com/ledgerlive/index.ssf/2009/07/chris_christie_the_ godfather_a.html LA BELLA LINGUA Recently the members of the Board of Trustees of the New Jersey Grand Lodge were invited to attend a dinner hosted by the Amici della Lingua Italiana. One of the speakers was Dianne Hales, who is the author of La Bella Lingua: My Love Affair with Italian, the World’s Most Enchanting Language, a simply delightful book. At a book-signing following the dinner, I met Ms. Hales and purchased her book, which I give two-thumbs-up. I’d give more if I could! From her website: “Centuries before there was an Italy, there was Italian. Its roots date back thousands of years to the volgare, the street Latin of ancient Rome. Italian’s storia—a word that translates both as “history” and “story”—is a rich, juicy, dramatic saga virtually unknown outside of Italy. La Bella Lingua tells the adventurous tale of how Italian became Italian and follows its path through the realms of history, art, literature, manners, music, cooking, cinema and, of course, amore. You don’t need to know any Italian to enjoy La Bella Lingua. If you love Italy, you’ll love learning about its language. If you come from an Italian family, you’ll discover more about your heritage. If you’re studying Italian, you’ll find a new perspective that takes you beyond vocabulary and grammar. If you’re traveling to Italy, you’ll appreciate more about the people you meet and the places you visit. And if you’re an armchair adventurer—well, buckle your seat belt!” HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 11 Commission for Social Justice "MID-AUGUST LUNCH" TO OPEN AT FILM FORUM IN NEW YORK ON MARCH 17th FOLLOWED BY NATIONAL RELEASE New York, NY, November 2, 2009 — Zeitgeist Films has announced a new film, MID-AUGUST LUNCH (Pranzo di Ferragosto). A hit with audiences at the New Directors/New Films series at MoMA and winner of the Venice Film Festival prize for Best First Italian Film, MID-AUGUST LUNCH will open at New York's Film Forum on March 17th, and will roll out nationally to over 100 cities in a platform release. An ode to the ancient food culture of Italy and the magical bonding power of a shared meal, MID-AUGUST LUNCH is a sprightly comedy about a charismatic bon vivant who relinquishes his independence to care for his beloved aging mother. Quintessential "Romano" Gianni Di Gregorio stars in his directorial debut drawing upon events from his own life to craft an utterly charming tale of good food, feisty ladies and unlikely friendships during a very Roman holiday. Broke, and armed with only a glass of wine and a fatalistic sense of humor, middle-aged Gianni resides with his 93-year-old mother, a fallen aristocrat, in their crumbling apartment. The condo debts are mounting, but if Gianni looks after the building manager's mother during Ferragosto (Italy's biggest summer holiday, and the Feast of the Assumption), all will be forgiven. Then the building manager also shows up with an auntie, and the family doctor appears with his mother in tow. Can Gianni jump to keep four such lively Grand Dames well-fed and happy in these tight quarters? Winner of numerous prizes on the international film festival circuit including the Satyajit Ray Award at the London Film Festival, plus the Golden Snail at the Academy of Food and Film in Bologna, MID-AUGUST LUNCH is both a warmly vibrant family drama and a delicately balanced comedy of manners. You can view the trailer online at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1277728/ ITALIAN HEROES SHRUGGED Why aren’t true Italian heroes mentioned or celebrated as much as the Hollywood’s stereotypical imagery of our people? To me, Italians and their American descendants deserve to be shown in a more favorable light—one that makes all people proud. Instead, we are consistently exposed to the distorted Hollywood version that seems to almost always portray Italian culture as a celebrated criminal element. What about Columbus or Fermi or Verrazano or Serpico or Scalia or hundreds of others that have signified ‘Italian Pride’ over the years? As I proudly hung the newspaper clippings of Italian mobsters on my bedroom wall in Belleville, N.J. when I was 12 or 13 (just because they had Italian sounding names like mine and were further made ‘cool’ in my eyes with their accompanying nicknames), my Father strolled into my room, took a look around and on his way out he pointed to the pictures on the wall and casually said to me, “…and they’ll take your last dime, too.” Short…to the point...my Dad -- and I never forgot it. Goodfellas is purported to be the unequivocal benchmark movie for ‘how it really is’ to live in that part of the underworld. To me the real “Goodfellas” are Da Vinci, Galileo, Michelangelo and the like who were instrumental in teaching the WORLD how to live. Do you remember about 6 or 7 years ago when there were two TV shows on the air and both actually depicted a positive side of ItalianAmerican life and pride? First Monday was a drama about the US Supreme Court and featured a level-headed Associate Justice who happened to be a dedicated Italian-American family man. Another show was That’s Life which featured a young Italian-American woman in her 30’s who strove to better herself by going ‘back to college’ and helping out in the family restaurant. Both shows however were short lived. My guess is that the network ‘powers that be’ determined that the respectable Italian family theme isn’t anywhere as profitable a draw as showing Italian mobsters battling it out on the screen. That’s a shame. Where did all the positive role models go for our people? Although we have to accept the fact that we and our descendants will forever be linked as a nationality made famous in part by the Mafia and organized crime, Hollywood is the cancer that just keeps on spreading it around. And while positive Italian-American role models apparently aren’t even on their radar scope, Hollywood just seems to perpetuate this gangster image year in and year out. Even cartoon movies aren’t safe, as Shark Tale has shown us. I believe that some people push the envelope to where they believe that it is ‘ok’ to offend another culture without receiving punishment for doing so. Italian-Americans are Hollywood’s prime target for what I call “racially offensive permissiveness” -- complete with a big target painted on the heads of all upstanding Italians, courtesy of the mindless Holywood goons pushing that envelope by continuing to play mafia make-believe. If as Americans of Italian descent we don’t speak up in defense against this sort of thing, I’m afraid that we will deserve every barb and insult that comes our way. So, keep fighting the good fight in defense of who you are -- who WE are. John William Del Russo, Sr. President, OSIA Roma Lodge #254 Virgina Beach, Virgina Always keep our upstanding Italian heritage alive and never let it go by the wayside. Page 12 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Seasons Greetings Best Wishes to All our Members and their Families Have a Healthy, Happy, Christmas Season Thomas A. Bergbauer, Jr. ~ State President Louis R. Santoro~ State 1 st VP Dominic Pucci ~ State 2nd VP Robert Bianchi ~ State 3rd VP HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 13 Seasons Greetings We Extend our Wishes to All of Our Members for a Happy and Healthy Christmas Season Past State Presidents Vincent Sarno ( 1987-1991) Sam Fumosa ( 1995-1997) James J. Daloisio, Esq ( 1997-2001) Louis F. Cappelli, Sr. ( 2001-2003) Hank D’Andrea (2003-2005) William Bisirri ( Honorary State President ) Page 14 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Filial Lodge News Cavaliere Dottore Angelo R. Bianchi Lodge # 2654 On October 26th we held our first Fashion Show/ Brunch at the Park Avenue Club in Florham Park. The event was attended by 68 woman, (our first all female event). Clothing was donated by Puttin’ On The Ritz in Caldwell, NJ. Our 6 models looked stunning in their designer fashions. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Alicia Rose Victorious Foundation. It was a lovely opportunity for our guests to chat, eat and shop while making a difference. We are looking forward to next year. Models: Caroline Damiano, Brittany Slusarczyk, Lindsey Barber, Alice Lotosky, Felicia Petrillo, Toni Karagianis Committee: Maria Flamos, Jean Ann Slusarczyk, Karen Cerasiello, Valerie Mattio, Michele Bianchi, Alyce Presutto Lodge President Jean Ann Bianchi Slusarczyk and her daughter, State Trustee Brittany Slusarczyk Co-chairs: Lodge Vice President Maria Flamos and Lodge President Jean Ann Slusarczyk Annual Golf Outing The fall has been a busy time for the Bianchi Lodge. We kicked off the season with our Annual Golf Outing in memory of Dorothy Bianchi. The outing was held at the Emerson Golf Club on Sept.28th. The weather was beautiful, the food plentiful and delicious and many gifts and prizes were distributed. This event is our biggest fund raiser and was a great financial success due to the dedication and hard work of our golf committee. A special thank you to Joe Mattio for donating a bottle of wine to each player. The day was enjoyed by all. Winners The committee members are:Dominick Manganello, Evie Rodriguez, Al Pelligrini, Anthony Caggiano, Joe Spinella, Joe Mattio, Anthony Ambrosia, Angelo Bianchi Golfers enjoy the course Enjoying the food HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 15 Filial Lodge News Alighieri - Garibaldi Lodge #494 Lodge 494 participates in Collingswood Holiday Parade on November 28,2009 l-r lodge member Ellie Conneil, Chris DiCianni, lodge President Larry DiGiovanni, Past State President Lou Cappelli l-r State Trustee Jack Sparacio and lodge member Pete DiCianni Lodge 494 Miss Sons of Italy Alicia Marino - Waltz l-r State 2nd V.P.- Dominic Pucci, State Trustee- Barbara Miraglio, State Past President - Lou Cappelli Thanksgiving Dinner On Novermber 22,2009 the Alighieri- Garibaldi Lodge Served Thanksgiving Dinner to the Senior Citizens at Rohrer Towers in Collingswood Serving helpers with State 2nd V.P. Dominic Pucci were members Grandchildren : Danni, Lily, Melissa, Dom ,Robert and Joey Lovallo L-R Loretta Gregorio’s Granddaughters Lily and Melissa, Nick Sammartino,Pete and Chris DiCianni, Loretta Gregorio and Betty DiGiovanni I am writing in from Rose Penn, Apartments of Rohrer Towers II in Haddon Township. On November 22, the Alighieri-Garibaldi Sons of Italy Lodge #494, the “oldest” active lodge in NJ came to Rohrer Towers II and provided our tenants a complete turkey dinner. This included 20 other residents from Coles Landing Senior Apartments. We can not begin to tell you what a “wonderful” group of people came to serve us a complete beautiful meal. The smiles, friendless, and caring from this lodge was so heart warming beyond words. We are so greatful to Lodge #494 we want to give them our deepest gratitude for doing this every year! Our regarde to : The Officers of the lodge President : Larry DiGiovanni, State 2nd V.P. Dominic Pucci and Membership Chairman ; Jack Sparacio. Alighieri - Garbaldi lnews - continued on page 17 Page 16 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Filial Lodge News Haddon Heights Lodge #2311 What’s better than the Eagles??? … Pasta & Eagles!!! The Haddon Heights Lodge (#2311) is hosting ALL Philadelphia Eagles’ Home and Away games this NFL season. For only $5, attendees enjoy the comfort of the new Haddon Heights lodge, a home-cooked meal, a HUGE 153” (13 feet!) HD Projector Screen, and the ability to bring their own beer/booze. From Pasta Aglio e Olio to Pasta e Fagioli, some variety of pasta is served at every game. Celeste Cinalli and Giovanna Fanelle, lodge members, have done a fantastic job feeding “Pasta & Eaglites” delicious, home-cooked meals! Special guest chef, Ryan Swoyer, has prepared the ultimate Broccoli Rabe and Chicken Cutlets combo. The Everetts, Haddon Heights’ newest members, promote “tailgating spirit” by donating such dishes as BBQ Pulled Pork and Spicy Chili. “This series of events has been very effective in both fundraising and attracting new and young members,” says Domenick Cinalli, lodge member and Pasta & Eagles organizer. Domenick plans to grow Pasta & Eagles to include other sporting and special events. Pasta & Eagles is open to the public and the Haddon Heights Lodge invites you to join them for this upcoming Eagles game! Event details and directions to the lodge can be found on the Internet at http://www. HaddonHeightsSonsOfItaly.com. E. A. G. L. E. S. - EAGLES!!!!!! HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 17 Filial Lodge News Haddon Heights Lodge #2311 On November 18th we hosted a very successful Ladies’ Night event at our hall. Included in this evening was shopping, as we had various vendors, basket raffles, door prizes, and great food and cocktails. We had a terrific showing with up to 60 ladies who participated in the event. It was a great evening and we look forward to seeing many more faces at the next Ladies’ Night. Alighieri - Garibaldi Lodge #494 Columbus Day Dinner Dance October 11, 2009 (l to r) Denise Lovallo, Pat Cappelli, State 2nd Vice President Dominc Pucci, and Past State President Lou Cappelli. The evening’s honorees (L to r) Man of the Year Coach Phil Martelli and Al Mancini Award honorees Pete and Christine DiCiani with Lodge President Larry DiGiovanni. Alighieri - Garbaldi Lodge #494 Installs new members l-r lodge President -Larry DiGiovanni, - Lena Gattuso,Ceasar DiNardo,George Lanoce,Ronald Petracci, William Petracci, V.P. -Ellie Connell, kneeling: Nick Sammartino and Chris Baggiano State Membership Commission Chairman Jack Sparacio and Kathy DiBruno. Page 18 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Filial Lodge News Vita Nuova Lodge # 2327 Breakfast with Santa Vita Nuova Lodge 2327 of Belmawr and Mount Ephraim hosted a “Breakfast with Santa” on Dec. 12 in the Bellmawr Community Center. More than 150 children and adults attended the breakfast. Lodge President Louis Salerno agreed that the turnout was an increase over last year’s breakfast and a visit with old St. Nick. Members of the lodge volunteered their time to prepare and serve the breakfast making it a success. Salerno’s wife, Rachel, treated the children with her face painting techniques and skills. Kristina Coia, granddaughter of lodge member Phyllis Coia, was also on hand to entertain the children as “Princess Belle.” Kristina Coia entertains the children as “Princess Belle.” While sitting on Santa’s lap State membership co - chairman Jack Sparacio asked Santa for more members for Christmas this year. Above - Members of the Vita Nuova Lodge help serve breakfast to the children. Left - Rocco Santoro, Diane Santoro and some younger lodge members get their picture taken with Santa. Rachel Salerno applies her face painting technique at the breakfast Lauren Fehr, Miss Sons of Italy for the Vita Nuova Lodge rides in Mt. Ephraim’s Christmas parade on Saturday December 12. HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Seasons Greetings Best Wishes For A Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year Officers and Members Of Vita Nuova Lodge 2327 May the spirit of Christmas bring you peace hope and love Buon Natale e Felice Capo d’Anno Joseph E. Fay Special National Deputy Emeritus N Y Past Grand Venerable Lucy F. Codella National Past 3rd Vice President Page 19 Page 20 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF FRONT PAGE GREETING “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of our families” “May the true magic of Christmas bring you a holiday season filled with peace, happiness, love and joy” Sons of Italy Car Magnets =I8EBK%M8C8EQFC8 FRANK T. VALANZOLA Vice President-Wealth Management Vice President-Wealth Management Financial Planning Specialist Financial Planning Specialist Financial Advisor To get your car magnet send check or money order to: Financial Advisor 150 JF Kennedy Parkway, 4th Floor 150 JF Kennedy Parkway, 4th Floor Short Hills, NJ 07078 Short Hills, NJ 07078 0.* 0()$...(973) 912-7776 frank.valanzola@smithbarney.com frank.valanzola@smithbarney.com www.fa.smithbarney.com/frankvalanzola www.fa.smithbarney.com/frankvalanzola Mail to: OSIA-NJ Grand Lodge 510 Marlboro Ave Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 Number of Magnets__________ Name:______________________________________________ _ Address:________________City______State_______ Zip________ Email :______________________________________________ Phone:_____________________Cell:_____________________ My Best Wishes to My Valued Clients and Brothers and Sisters of OSIA Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo ©2009 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC. $5.00 each + 1.00 shipping & handling ©2009 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC. Sons of Italy Honors Memory of Fallen Mafia Foe Giovanni Falcone at U.S. Supreme Court Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Job no.: 5041 Size: 6” x 6” Description: Valanzoia Dec 10, 09 BC901 Washington, D.C. - November 2, 2009 A delegation of national leaders from the Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA) joined Chief Justice John G. Roberts and Associate Justices Antonin Scalia and Samuel A. Alito at a tribute to the Italian prosecutor, Giovanni Falcone, who was murdered by a Sicilian crime syndicate in 1992. The seminar, entitled The Impact of Italian Judge Giovanni Falcone on American Society, was held at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., October 29. It was organized and coordinated under the auspices of the Italian Embassy in Washington, D.C., and its Attaché for Justice Affairs Judge Giannicola Sinisi, in collaboration with U.S. Court of Appeals Judge for the Federal Circuit Arthur J. Gajarsa. "This collaborative program is intended to launch a new and broader collaboration between the federal judiciaries of Italy and the U.S.," says Judge Gajarsa. Representing OSIA, the oldest and largest national organization in the U.S. for people of Italian heritage, were National President Joseph Di Trapani, National Financial Secretary and former DEA/Attaché to the U.S. Embassy in Rome Frank J. Panessa, and National Executive Director Philip R. Piccigallo. Participants in the seminar included Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano; former FBI Director Judge William Sessions; Italy's Ambassador to the U.S. Giulio Terzi; and numerous high ranking dignitaries from the Italian and U.S. governments and the FBI. Other speakers included Deputy Attorney General David Ogden, FBI Deputy Director John S. Pistole, and Italy's Undersecretary of the State Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vincenzo Scotti and former Minister of Justice Claudio Martelli. Falcone, a long-time foe of international criminal organizations who often collaborated with the FBI, died near Palermo May 23, 1992, with his wife in a car bombing perpetrated by La Cosa Nostra, a local crime syndicate. His investigations and the reaction to his death by law enforcement agencies as well as by the general public profoundly weakened Sicily's criminal organizations. The FBI assisted in investigating and prosecuting Falcone's assassins. "Judge Falcone's investigative techniques set an example for a generation of prosecutors and judges," says OSIA's Di Trapani. "His life and legacy generated universal veneration, enhanced international cooperation and major advancements along the road to defeating organized crime." HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 21 Membership Monmouth County # 1215 Anne C. Pardue Gerry DiCicco Charles Panattieri Antino L. Roca Jim Vacchiano Dominick Pondaco Michael Pondaco Vincent Campanile Gavino Siciliano Marlton # 2315 Ralph Varalli Lou Coppola Vita Nuova # 2327 Denise A. Penswater Antonio Meucci # 2613 John Gary Brick Patricia D Brick Membership Spotlights Giuseppe Garibaldi #1658 George Mortellite Jr Pascal Lamarco Amici # 2296 David B. Donati Carolyn M. Donati From: Dominic Pucci – State 2nd Vice President & Membership Chairman Dear Brothers and Sisters: We our Eleven months into our membership Drive, the success of our Order is Retention State Membership Chairman Dominic Pucci and State Membership Commision Chairmen Dominic Manganello & Jack Sparacio Wish all our members a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year (856) 365-7590 Fax: (856) 541-0541 Membership, Retention, Membership! GREAT JOB!! • Congratulations to all those lodges who submitted new members!! • Keep up the great work and to all the lodges in our state of New Jersey lets work together to grow our membership to this Fraternal Order. Distributor of PITTSBURGH CORNING AMWELD STEEL DOORS DIMEDIO LIME CO. • I have enjoyed working and meeting with all lodges this year Building Materials • Lumber and Millwork Manufacturers of Weightlite - Concrete & Ultralight Blocks MICHAEL DIMEDIO P.O. Box 1589 1802 Federal Street Camden, NJ 08105 • Special thanks to the following lodges: Monmouth County ;16 net new members Amici; 15 new members members , Antonio Meucci;15new members, Padre Pio; 14 new members, Marlton; 11 new members Thank you for all your efforts & support Have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Fraternally Yours Dominic Pucci Page 22 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 2010 2010 Herald Newspaper Advertising Rates STYLE # AD SIZE PER ISSUE PER YEAR (4 issues) Saturday – 10 April 2010 Sons of Italy NJ Foundation – Purple Aster Charity Ball Tropicana Hotel & Casino – Atlantic City, NJ Contact Rita at 856-663-5800 for more information. 1 2 3 4 Lodge Presidents: Please Submit your lodge’s calendar of events to the Grand Lodge Office for the next edition of The Herald. 1/8 Page (Business Card) Quarter Page Half Page Full Page for the next edition of The Herald by March 6 $140.00 $225.00 $375.00 $750.00 2010 – HERALD NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ORDER FORM Mail to: The Herald Advertising Department Grand Lodge of New Jersey 510 Marlboro Ave. Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 (Make Checks Payable To: Grand Lodge of New Jersey) *******Check must be enclosed with order ****** Style #___ Please Submit Articles and Pictures $35.00 $75.00 $125.00 $250.00 Number of issues______ Amount enclosed_____ Name:______________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________ City:___________________State:__________ Zip:__________ To: The Herald Grand Lodge of New Jersey 510 Marlboro Ave. - Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 OR PREFERABLY Phone:_______________ e-mail:______________________ 1. All material must be typed or printed clearly if copy is not available. 2. If selection is a business card, card must be enclosed with order. The Herald reserves the right to Re-typeset any advertisement to insure clarity. e-mail to: sonsofitalynj@comcast.net ADVERTISE IN The Herald: Help your business or profession ....Your Career...... Your Order!....... You can reach the Italian-American leadership community in New Jersey by placing an ad in THE HERALD. Circulated among more than 3,000 members and friends of Order Sons of Italy. The South Jersey Eye Center is a non-profit facility committed to reducing vision loss in all populations with special emphasis on children, adults, and seniors. Offices in Camden, Collingswood, Blackwood, and Runnemede. Lawrence A. Ragone, O.D. – President/CEO MaryAnn Ragone, MAS – Chief Operating Officer Vision for learning… Vision for living… Vision for life. HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 23 OSIA NJ Market Place ALIGHIERI- GARBALDI LODGE #494 The Oldest Active Lodge in New Jersey JACK I. SPARACIO CEMENT MASON Phone: (856) 933-9051 Cell phone: (609) 405-2198 107 Merchants Way AT Kings Grant Shopping Center Marlton New Jersey 08053 U.S. Coach & Equipment Sales Inc. Bus & Truck Repair & Sales Lucas A. Bonagura, Jr. Chairman of the Board (856) 794-3104 Fax (856) 794-3108 3366 North Mill Road Vineland, NJ 08360 Email uscoach@att.net Walk-InHumidor Full Line Accessories We Carry the Full Line of Ashton VINCENT LOMBARDO Phone: 856-985-7580 Fax: 856-985-7581 High Point Wines Bob Slusarczyk bob@highpointwines.com PHONE: 973.228.4195 FAX: 973.835.1708 17 PARK ST. WANAQUE, NJ 07465 This Could be you Contact the Grand Lodge Office for information sonsofitalynj@comcast.net 856.663.5800 Page 24 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Seasons Greetings ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI LODGE No. 1658 427 NORTH THIRD STREET HAMMONTON, N.J. 08037 OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER SECETARY FINANCIAL SECRETARY ORATOR PAST PRESIDENT CHARLES BALDI JR FRANK DIMARCO DOMENIC GIBASE SANTO CIRAOLO DAVID BONANATA JAMES CURCIO DAVID SCARDINO HOUSE COMMITTEE RAYMOND SCIPIONE SAM RODIO MATT PINTO ANTHONY DECICCO. RONALD SIROLLI BUON NATALE E BUON CAPODANNO Jack Sparacio & Kathy DiBruno JOSEPH REPA JOSEPH PETRUCELLI .JOHN DIMEGLIO JOSEPH PICCARI .RALPH M. CAPACCIO Vicin’ al Mare Lodge # 2601 By the Sea Wishes Everyone Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Alex Ciofi, President Buon Natale e Pace in Terra (Merry Christmas and Peace on Earth) And a very happy and healthy 2010! Antonio Meucci Mainland Lodge #2613 Northfield, New Jersey Joe Valenti, President HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Page 25 Seasons Greetings Buona Natale E Capo D’Anno Alighieri ~ Garibaldi Loggia # 494 The Oldest Active Lodge In New Jersey Looking for that Perfect Gift?? Look no more you have found it , Italian American Baseball Heroes nicely boxed up.100 cards per set. A few Heroes included in the set Joe DiMaggio, Mike Piazza, Zeke Bonura, Ernie Lombardi, Frank Demaree, Carl Furillo, Yogi Berra, Rocky Colavito, Jason Giambi, Gary Gaetti Italian American Baseball Heroes Mail to: OSIA- NJ Grand Lodge 510 Marlboro Ave-Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 856.663.5800 fax 856.663.9536 email:sonsofitalynj@comcast.net Number of Boxes: _____________Total amount due_____________ Name on Credit Card:__________________________________ Card # ___________________________________ Exp date:___________________ Visa________ Master Card_______ Discover__________________ Mailing Address:_________________________________City_______________State______Zip________ Phone___________________ Email:_______________________________________________ 1 Box $100.00 2 Boxes $75.00 each 5 Boxes $60.00 each 10 Boxes $60.00 each Cherry hill Lodge # 2567 Wishing All our Brothers & Sisters a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 20 Boxes $50.00 each Page 26 HERALD - ORDER SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA - December 2009 Seasons Greetings OSIA New Jersey National Officers Wish all our members a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ! 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