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Friday, March 29 - April 11, 2013 The Italian Tribune - La Tribuna del Popolo PAGE THREE Volterra-Detroit Foundation Raises Funds for Building Renovation Nearly a year and a half ago, Anthony Rugiero introduced the Detroit Italian American community to a great new undertaking launched by University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture through its educational partner, the Volterra-Detroit Foundation. The goal of the Volterra-Detroit Foundation is to raise funds for the renovation of a historic building gifted for the UDM SOA International Study Program by the community of Volterra, Italy. The purpose of this building is to provide students the opportunity to study abroad and learn the language, culture, art and architecture of Italy. Anthony Rugiero is President of Antonio’s Cucina Italiana in Dearborn Hts., Farmington Hills and Canton and Roman Village in Dearborn. On Oct. 16, 2011, Rugiero brought Il Volo to the Fox Theater in Detroit followed by the Encore Benefit Dinner held at The Detroit Opera House to support the Volterra-Detroit Foundation. Volterra-Detroit Foundation supports The University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture along with the Comune di Volterra. The two have formed a unique partnership to provide a new educational opportunity in the City of Volterra, Italy for students in metro-Detroit. It’s a wonderful opportunity for Detroit and Italy to build a connection that will benefit students and enhance their educational opportunities. Unique to this project, U.S. students will be able to study in Italy for no additional fee, after paying their regular college tuition. On Sept. 24, 2012, the contractors in Volterra began renovations on the building. The commitment of the UDM School of Architecture Italian study abroad program, its dedicated professors and many donors who came forward with individual donations for this project brought over 50% of all funds needed for the project and were essential in establishing the Foundation for a bank loan securing the remaining funds needed to start construction now. Students will arrive for their first semester of study in May. On May 15, 2013, a dedication ceremony will take place for the new Volterra International Residential College and Rugiero plans to be there to commemorate the historical event. Help is still needed for facilitating programs and paying down the loan on this very worthy project. For more details regarding the progress on the building renovations visit www.volterra-detroit.org Rugiero says, “I am very proud to participate in accomplishing the first mission of supporting UDM School of Architecture in raising funds for this project and fulfilling the dreams of many students who will now have the opportunity to study in Italy and receive a global education. There are big plans for the future of Volterra; including funding scholarships, building programs for high school students and inviting donors.” For questions, or to donate, contact Professor Wladek Fuchs at (248) 990-3384 or wladek.fuchs@volterradetroit.org Any support you can give is appreciated. BAGNASCO & CALCATERRA FUNERAL HOMES Buona Pasqua - Happy Easter 13650 E. Fifteen Mile Rd. 48312 Sterling Heights, MI 4831 (586) 977-7300 25800 Harper Avenue St Clair Shores, MI 48081 (586) 777-0557 www.bcfh.com Bill Bagnasco – Paul R. Calcaterra Cal Thomas E. Rood, Managing Partner Directors – Joseph R. Tabbi, Tabb Rick Garofola, Bruce R. Francis and Danielle Danie R. Wilk NEW: Macomb Township Location Coming Soon