Tag Archives: JCCIA

Unity will reign at 2011 Parade!

“Hi, grandpa, can I help you?” an energetic young boy calls out. “Can I help grandpa?” Another anxious young voice asks. The pleas are from the two young children of the fourth generation of the Marco DeStefano family. They’re hoping that their grandpa, Louis Rago, the Columbus Day Parade Marshal, will let them be a part of putting the Columbus Day Parade on paper. Since 1952 this has been a family tradition. Marco and his son-in-law Louis, who joined in 1967, was followed by Louis’ sons, Joseph and Anthony, who have become an active part in the parade preparation. Now, …

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Dante Award goes to ABC’s Linda Yu

Tempus fugit! Time flies! It’s time for the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans first event of the year. President Antonio Romanucci and Chairman Dominic Di Frisco recently named the recipient of our Dante Award. Since 1972 the JCCIA has selected a person from the media who exemplifies Dante’s Credo, “Be No Timid Friend to Truth.” This tradition began when the Human Relations committee, concerned with anti-defamation, felt it necessary to recognize those who foster a positive image of Italian Americans. Every year our award luncheon is filed with past presidents, past officers, past Dante awardees and numerous supporters of …

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JCCIA to honor Piemonte, Serpico

The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans extends a warm invitation to the entire community to attend our annual gala. This year, we honor automobile dealer Al Piemonte with our Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Humanitarian Award and Melrose Park Mayor Ronald M. Serpico with our Robert J. Cimo Peacemaker Award. This glittering event will begin at 6 p.m. on June 9 in the Donald E. Stephens South Ballroom of the Rosemont Convention Center, 5555 N. River Road, Rosemont. Donations are $150 per person, with the Ray Sassetti Orchestra providing the entertainment. To make your reservations, call 708-450-9050. Al Piemonte Our Joseph …

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Scola to reign as Columbus Day Queen

This is the first time the Queen Pageant was presented on a Saturday night and the first time the new queen was selected by ballot by the audience, after the judges tallied the votes of the highest score. Fifteen beautiful young Italian-American ladies between the ages of 18 and 23 competed. One of the contestants is studying for her master’s degree, indicating the high standards of the young women of today. Alta Villa Banquets was the venue for this year’s pageant, upholding their high standards of cuisine and excellent service. The setting was perfect for the pageant with a lovely …

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2012 Impresa Awards

Rose Mary Ranallo, president of the Women’s Division of the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans, together with co-chairmen Judy Guzaldo and Phyllis Schoene, are proud to announce the recipients of the upcoming Impresa Awards, which will be held at 11 a.m. on Aug. 18 at the Medinah Country Club. The following women have been nominated to receive this award for outstanding accomplishments in their chosen field. Dina Bair is an award-winning journalist who co-anchors WGN Midday News and reports the “Medical Watch” segments on WGN Midday News and WGN News at Nine. Dina joined WGN-TV as a full-time general …

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Dante Award Luncheon

by Lissa Druss Christman The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans is proud to name Chicago Sun-Times editorial page editor Tom McNamee the 2014 recipient of the Dante Award. Each year, the JCCIA Human Relations Committee chooses a member of the local news media who has answered Dante Alighieri’s call to be “no timid friend to truth.” Since 1971, the Dante Award has been bestowed upon more than 40 journalists. And for the first time this year, the JCCIA will present the Mazzei Award, which goes to a person who shows extraordinary skills in the world of public affairs. The …

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2012 Dante Awards

by Dominic DiFrisco Forty years ago, the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans launched the Dante Award. It was an idea that was born from the frustration and anger of our community as we faced a torrent of lies, slander and innuendo. I approached our then president, Tony Fornelli, with a proposal to honor a media person who best exemplified Dante’s credo. Tony enthusiastically approved, and as they say, “the rest is history,” on going and exhilarating. Why Stella Foster? Read her column every Tuesday and Thursday in the Sun- Times. Sure, she tells who ate at Gene and Georgetti, …

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Parade Chairman Vincent A. Naccarato

This year, as with every year, we have a vivacious and dynamic parade chairman, Vincent A. Naccarato. Under his direction, the wheels for a record-breaking number of units for this year’s parade are in motion. His bio reflects his energy and enterprising persona. He currently serves as the chairman of Molto Capital LLC, a private investment company based in Oakbrook Terrace. Molta Capital and its affiliated entitles invest primarily in private equity and industrial real estate. Prior to Molto Capital, Mr. Naccarato was chairman and CEO of Wilton Industries, a consumer products company that developed and marketed housewares and craft …

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