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This month we will be celebrating St. Joseph’s Day again with our annual dinner/dance, on Thursday, March 14th. This event and our annual picnic in April are the two main fundraisers for the scholarships we present in June. The St. Joseph’s Dinner is always attended by 100 or more guests because they know that it is always a great night. Dr Mangla and Dr. Papa will be our
guest speakers at the March 6th meeting. The topics will be Regenerative Medicine, stem cell and PRP therapies, which are ways to combat many medical and aging problems. PRP stands for Platelet Rich Plasma. Our picnic this year is on Sunday, April 7th, and it will be a pot-luck affair as many of you have requested. It was a hit last year because we had a delicious variety of foods produced by our very talented cooks of our lodge. Details for these events are on page 2. We have some tickets available for “West Side Story”, for Saturday, April 13, 2019. Please call Sister Maria Mazzarella for information at (561) 744-0611.We will have our yearly Calendar meeting in May at Luca’s Restaurant in Jupiter. Mr. Luca has a great personality and many members go there for dinner. He wants everyone to use his business card from our newsletter as a coupon.We received a check for $314.50 from the Grand Lodge of Florida for the sales of the calendars.There is a group of us interested in a 5 day cruise to Key West and Havana, Cuba. Please call me (Carole) for details. Leaving from Ft. Lauderdale June 15th and returning June 19, 2019, on The Majesty of the Seas. I also have an invitation from the Lighthouse Arcade on Route 1 in PGA for a free brunch and $10.00 deposited in a machine for free play. Please call me (Carole) (561) 328-6710 for details, the date will be announced.
Dear Brothers and Sisters:
March 2019 Volume 25, Issue 3
Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in AmericaLodge No. 2703 P.O. Box 7271 Jupiter, FL 33468 • www.sonsofitalyjupiter.com
Fraternally Yours,
Carole DeVito President
MARCH 6th MEMBERSHIP MEETING – SPEAKER Topic - Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cell and PRP Therapies
Dr. Michael Papa founded Papa Chiropractic & Physical Therapy in 1989 and is an experienced doctor dedicated to the local community with his unique gentle chiropractic techniques to enhance his patients’ health and function without medication.Dr. Michael Papa graduated from the National Chiropractic College in Chicago, Illinois. He attended St. John’s University in New York City and also Wagner College and holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Doctorate in Chiropractic. He is licensed with the Florida, New York and Illinois Boards of Chiropractics.An active member of the Jupiter, Florida community for more than twenty years he has offices in Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens and Port Saint Lucie. Dr. Papa holds memberships in the Florida Chiropractic Association, Florida Chiropractic Society, and also has memberships in the Kiwanis Club, the Elks Club, Cuore D’Italia, and is a founding member of the Jupiter Jaycees. He belongs to the Chamber of Commerce of Jupiter, Tequesta, and Juno Beach. Adding to his list of community efforts, Dr. Papa assisted in the development of the “Say No to Drugs” program in the Jupiter area.
CUORE D’ITALIA CELEBRATES - ST. JOESPH DAY Purchase your tickets now!
On Thursday, March 14, 2019 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. our lodge will be presenting the annual St. Joseph extravaganza, which will be held at the Jupiter Community Center, 200 No. Military Trail in Jupiter, Fl. We have celebrated and held this particular holiday year after year enhancing it each year. Offered is a complete Italian menu. Dancing and music played by “Sound Relations”. If you have attended previously you’ll desire to attend again, but we ask you to bring your relatives and friends so they can also benefit and enjoy. We know you will go away with a great feeling of happiness. The price is $35.00 p.p. for a complete dinner: Salad, Stuffed Shells, Eggplant Rollatini, Roast Pork Marsala, Chicken Parmigiana, Chicken Rollatini Florentine, Rigatoni Broccoli Rabe with Sausage, rolls and butter. Dessert: St. Joseph’s Pastry plus coffee, soda or water. Wine is available for a small donation. For reservations please call Sisters Marguerite DeGaetano at (561) 623-7934 or Carole DeVito at (561) 328-6710. Make your tables now while there is availability.
MEMBERSHIPWe installed and welcomed into our lodge Sisters Joan Tenedine, Chandra Hoover and Brother Todd Hoover at our March Membership meeting. We hope they will get involved in our lodge and will enjoy all the many activities that are offered. It’s wonderful to join, but it’s more meaningful if you contribute to the operation of our lodge. If anyone needs an application for a friend or relative please contact Sister Marguerite andBrother Vito DeGaetano at (561) 623-7934.
Wed. Mar. 6th ......Members’ Meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Jupiter Community Center.
Thur. Mar. 14th ......St. Joseph’s Celebration at The Jupiter Community Center, 200 N. Military Trail, Jupiter at 5:30 to 9 p.m., $35.00 p.p.
Wed. Mar. 27th .....Council Meeting at Jupiter Firehouse, 6:30 p.m.
Happy St. Joseph’s DayHappy St. Patrick’s Day
OFFICERS PresidentCarole DeVito .......................328-6710Vice PresidentMarion Bonsignore ...... (772) 545-2440 Acting Immediate Past PresidentMaria Mazzarella..................744-0611OratorMarguerite DeGaetano .........623-7934Recording SecretaryBarbara Harris ......................855-8229Financial SecretaryJoseph DeVito ......................328-6710 TreasurerAnthony Mazzeo ......... (203) 214-2080
TRUSTEESLawrence Bonsignore ... (772) 545-2440Nicholas Carbone ........ (772) 220-0243Vito DeGaetano ....................623-7934Elizabeth Sacchet ..................775-0781Angela Nobile .......................622-8480Alice Sclosa ................. (305) 790-8726Teddy Boffa ..........................799-0917
Mistress of Ceremony:Jeanette Mazzeo .......... (203) 554-3953Anneliese Carbone ....... (772) 220-0243 Angela Riggi (Alternate) .......775-1808
Guard:Michela Caruso ....................624-1461
State Deputy: Joseph Dente ........................381-3329 COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS CultureMaria Mazzarella..................744-0611Goodwill AmbassadorAnna Fattorusso ...................775-3030MembershipVito & Marguerite DeGaetano. ........623-7934Newsletter EditorMarion Bonsignore ...... (772) 545-2440Newsletter AdvertisingMarion Bonsignore ...... (772) 545-2440Newsletter DistributionAngela Nobile .......................622-8480Website EditorNicholas Carbone ........ (772) 220-0243Scholarships Marie Lauricella ...................630-2766Anna Fattorusso ...................775-3030Barbara Harris ......................855-8229Telephone Anneliese Carbone ....... (772) 220-0243Jeanette Mazzeo .......... (203) 554-3953ChaplainTeddy Boffa ..........................799-0917HospitalityTBA ...................................................PhotographerJohn Landi ...........................249-2659
OFFICERSPresidentMarion Bonsignore . . . . . (772) 545-2440Vice PresidentVito DeGaetano . . . . . . . . . . . . . 746-0553Immediate Past PresidentOrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lawrence Bonsignore . . . (772) 545-2440Recording SecretaryJoann Barrella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-7173Financial SecretaryJoanne Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 748-8383TreasurerAngela Nobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622-8480
TRUSTEESTherese Angrees . . . . . . . . . . . . 622-8866Antonio D’Ausilio . . . . . . . . . . . 697-4815Joann D’Ausilio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697-4815Marguerite DeGaetano . . . . . . . 746-0553Marie Lauricella . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-2766Vito Martino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 626-3113Maria Mazzarella . . . . . . . . . . . . 744-0611
Mistress of Ceremony:Elisa Rooney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 694-9639Mary Pellino. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-7046
Guard:Vincent Giannone . . . . . . . . . . . 747-2619
STATE OFFICERSState Deputy Pasquale Volpe . . . . . . . . .(772) 223-5218
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONSCharities/Ways and MeansJoann D’Ausilio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697-4815CultureMaria Mazzarella . . . . . . . . . . . . 744-0611Goodwill AmbassadorAnna Fattorusso . . . . . . . . . . . . 775-3030MembershipVito & Eileen Martino . . . . . . . . 626-3113Newsletter EditorMarion Bonsignore . . . . . (772) 545-2440 Newsletter AdvertisingAntonio D’Ausilio . . . . . . . . . . . 697-4815Marion Bonsignore . . . . . (772) 545-2440 Newsletter DistributionJoann D’Ausilio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697-4815Program CommitteeMaria Mazzarella . . . . . . . . . . . . 744-0611Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TBAScholarshipsMadeline Bonasia . . . . . . . . . . . 627-2837Social EventsPaulette Latrecchia . . . . . . . . . . 775-0462Social DinnersMarguerite & Vito DeGaetano . . 746-0553Social Justice (CSJ)Maria Mazzarella . . . . . . . . . . . . 744-0611TelephoneMary Pellino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-7046Chaplain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vincent Giannone . . . . . . . . . . . 747-2619HospitalityRichard Di Pasquale . . . . . . . . . 776-0533E-Mail Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Our deepest sympathies go out to Sister Eileen and Brother Vito Martino and family, upon the passing of Eileen’s sister Geraldine Fiddleman. Get well wishes go out to Brother Donald Canale, we hope you will soon be feeling bet-ter.
If you know of any brother or sister, who has been ill, had a birth announcement or has had a death in their family, please contact Sister Anna Fattorusso at (561) 775-3030. WE DO CARE!
The Officers and their positions for 2008-2010These are the positions that have been filled - unopposed
President…………………………….Brother Michael Licata Vice President……………………….Sister Marguerite DeGaetano Past President………………………..Sister Marion Bonsignore Orator………………………………..Brother Lawrence Bonsignore Recording Secretary…………………Sister Madeline Bonasia Financial Secretary…………………..Sister Carole DeVito Treasurer……………………………..Sister Angela Nobile On February 6th there will also be nominations an/or an election for three positions, (2) two for mistress of ceremony and (1) one guard, as well as, the ten arbitration positions ~ 5 regular and 5 alternate. Due to an overabundance of candidates for the seven - (7) trustee positions there will be an election.The Election Committee – Sisters Marie Lauricella, Chairwomen, Eileen Martino, Brothers Leo Lauricella, Ed Sacchet and Aldo Beltrano will be presiding over this elec-tion. The February election results will be in the March newsletter.
Valentines’ Day – February 14th Valentine’s Day is February 14th don’t forget to send your love a Valentine or better yet…flowers or candy!
Febbraio - Compleanno February - Birthdays
Dan Carbone ~ 3 Lena Nilpetcharat ~ 7 Richard DiPasquale ~ 7
Dina DiPasquale ~ 9 Joann Barrella ~ 10 Narong Nilpetcharat ~ 10
David Wells ~ 15 Joseph Grillo ~ 23 Anna Fattorusso ~ 26
Special Upcoming EventsOur Lodge’s Upcoming EventsMarch To June 2019
Mar. - (a) March 6th membership meeting, 6:30 p.m. - Speakers, Dr. Michael Papa and Dr. Mangla.
(b) St. Joseph’s Celebration - Our annual fundraiser, Thursday, March 14, 2019, $35.00 p.p. 5:30 to 9 p.m., See page 1 giving full details.
Apr. - (a) Annual Picnic - Sun, April 7, 2019 - fundraiser for the scholarships, 12 to 4 p.m.** (b) Maltz Theatre - Still available 14 tickets for the play “West Side
Story”, Saturday, April 13, 2019. Tickets $44.00 p.p., call Sister Maria Mazzarella at (561) 744-0611.
May - Yearly Calendar Meeting - Thursday, May 2nd at Luca’s Restaurant, 3755 Military Trail, Jupiter at 12:30 noon.
June - Scholarship Meeting - Yearly scholarship awards given out at June 5, 2019 members’ meeting. For information please call Sister Marie Lauricella at (561) 630-2766. **
** Price and/or Time to be announced **
GOOD WILLWe are sending out our special get well wishes to several of our members and
friends and hope that when this issue is received your health is much improved. Sister Angela Riggi, Frances Strzemilowski and Mary Conerly, Brothers Ed
Mottola, Salvatore Riggi, Ed Sacchet and Michael Bastone. Be well and return to our meetings and events as soon as possible!
An Irish Wish IRISH SMILE May you always have May your joys A sunbeam to warm you, Be deep and many, Good luck to charm you, May your heartAnd a sheltering angel be light and glad,So nothing can harm you, May you have the bestLaughter to cheer you, St. Patrick’s DayFaithful friends near you, That you have ever had. And whenever you pray,Heaven to hear you.
March 17, 2019 Happy St. Patrick’s Day
Compleanni • BirthdaysCompleanni • BirthdaysMarzo • March
Eileen Martino ................5Daniel Riccio ................13Michael Papa .................14Marie Lauricella ............17Vito DeGaetano .............18
Pam Privitera .................20Maria Landi ...................23Jeanette Mazzeo ............27John Landi .....................27
European Commissioner for Transport Violeta Bulc on Friday, Sept 14, 2018 announced that the EU will stop the twice-yearly changing of clocks across the continent in October 2019.The practice, which was used as a means to conserve energy during the World Wars as well as the oil crises of the 1970s, became law across the bloc in 1996.All EU countries are required to move forward by an hour on the last Sunday of March and back by an hour on the final Sunday in October.Bulc said EU member states would have until April 2019 to decide whether they would permanently remain on summer or winter time. Bulc said she was counting on member states and the European Parliament to keep pace with the Commission’s “ambitious” schedule. She also noted the need to find consensus among the member states in order to avoid confusing time jumps. The plan also raises the prospect of neighboring countries ending up an hour apart.
EUROPEAN UNION - ENDS DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME “In order to maintain a harmonized approach we are encouraging consultations at national levels to ensure a coordinated approach of all member states,” Bulc said.The decision to tackle the issue was prompted after the Commission launched an online survey. Some 4.6 million Europeans answered the survey-three million of those respondents were from Germany - with 80 percent of them voting to scrap the practice. Though critics say that is only a small percentage of the bloc’s population, the European Commission argues it is doing what voters expect of it: dealing with big issues.
Health problems and little savings.
Those who oppose daylight savings say that it has become obsolete thanks to other more efficient energy-saving technologies such as LED lights. “We are clearly headed
toward smart cities, buildings and smart solutions which will bring much more savings than changes of the clock,” said Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic.Critics have also cited long-term health problems, sleep-related issues and the reduced concentration that often accompanies the twice-yearly change. Proponents of daylight savings have long argued that it benefits public safety as well as saving energy.EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is in favor of the move, telling German public broadcaster ZDF: “The people want it, so we will do it.” And German Chancellor Angela Merkel recently spoke on the topic during a trip to Nigeria, saying: “I personally think it’s a very high priority.”
This article originally appeared on DW.com. Its content was created separately for USA TODAY
St. Joseph’s Day is cel-ebrated all over the world. In Sicily, partici-pants usually wear red and build what is known as “St. Joseph’s Table.” This table is often deco-rated with flowers and candles, and people place
wine and foods on it that are considered lucky. Some of these lucky foods include fava beans, lemons, and other foods that contain breadcrumbs. All of these foods have symbolic meanings. Fava beans were the only things that survived a drought during the Middle Ages in Italy – which is why it is considered lucky. Breadcrumbs are worked into the recipes of the dishes because St. Joseph was a carpenter and the breadcrumbs represent sawdust. Some people place fish and seafood on the altar
St. Joseph’s Day as well. However, what is not placed on St. Joseph’s Table is any dish which contains meat. That’s because this holi-day occurs during Lent. It is also be-lieved that if a woman manages to sneak a lemon off of St. Joseph’s Table on this day, then she have better luck finding a husband. It is also customary for people to indulge themselves with doughnuts and crème puffs. In Italy, Spain and Por-tugal, St. Joseph’s Day is Father’s Day. Since New Orleans, Louisiana in the United States was a major port of entry for Sicilian immigrants during the late 1800s and has a large Sicilian population, this holiday is celebrated by the whole city. On St. Joseph’s Day, St. Joseph’s Tables are built both for the public and by private individuals. These altars are then filled with a
variety of different foods – just like the celebrations in Sicily – however, these foods usually have somewhat of a Cajun twist to them. Afterward, all of the food is then usually donated to the poor. New Orleans also has a variety of parades and marching bands performing on the streets during this day.St. Joseph’s Day is also traditionally celebrated in many other American communities, particularly those who have large Italian populations. This includes cities such as New York, Syracuse, Buffalo, Jersey City, Chicago, Gloucester, Providence, Kansas City and St. Louis. In Providence, some people will wear red clothing on this day – much in the same way that people will wear green on St. Patrick’s Day. Taken from the Internet
Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent in the Western Christian calendar March 10, 2019. It occurs exactly 46 days before Easter (40 fasting days not counting Sundays). It is a moveable fast that can fall as early as February 4 and as late as March 10.Ash Wednesday is named after the practice of placing ashes on the foreheads of faithful as a reminder of human mortality, and as a sign of mourning and repentance to God. Ash Wednesday is
ASH WEDNESDAY being observed by most Christians, including Catholics, Anglicans, many Lutherans and Methodists. In the Catholic Church, Ash Wednesday is observed by fasting, abstinence from meat. The Anglican Book of Common Prayer also designates Ash Wednesday as a day of fasting. The custom of sprinkling ashes as a sign of mourning and repentance, celebrated on Ash Wednesday, is known in many cultures
and traditions, including in ancient Egypt, Arabs and Greece. In the liturgy, it appeared in the eighth century — the first testimony of the practice comes from the tenth century. In 1091, Pope Urban II launched the custom as binding the whole Church. At the same time, it has been established that the ash has to come from the palm trees dedicated on Palm Sunday of the previous year. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Expert engineering is straightening the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. “We installed a number of tubes underground, on the side that the Tower leans away from,” explained Roberto Cela, Technical Director of Opera della Primaziale Pisana, an organization that oversees Pisa’s main monuments. “We removed soil by drilling very carefully. Thanks to this system, we recovered half a degree of lean.” The 186-foot Leaning Tower, which was constructed during the Middle Ages in 1173, began
leaning because the ground it was built upon proved to be too soft. In 1990, the Leaning Tower was closed to the public for 11 years because of safety concerns over its tilt, which had reached 15 feet from vertical. Thanks to an international committee’s work, the tower straightened 16 inches from 1993 until it reopened to the public in 2001. Since then, it has straightened another 1.5 inches.Measuring the tower’s lean is nothing new, however. Annual measurements go back as far as 1911, and today’s measurements can occur as frequently as once every hour. But no matter how much attention is given to the tower, its world-famous lean will, according to Cela, “never be completely straight.” Of course, the objective is to make it safe for tourists to visit - not straight so they no longer have anything to hold up. Taken from Italian American magazine - Winter 2019
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Members’ MeetingWed. March 6th, 2019, 6:30 p.m 200 N. Military Trail - Jupiter Community CenterSpeakers will be Dr. Michael Papa & Dr. Mangla. St. Joseph CelebrationThursday, March 14, 2019$35.00 p.p. - 5:30 to 9 p.m. “Sound Relations”Jupiter Community Center, 200 N. Military Trail.
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