Article by Tiziano Thomas Dossena
Carnevale, a word that in Italy means much more than the beginning of Lent and a celebration with masks and parades. It represents a celebration of life and a day where you can be what you dreamed of being: a cow boy, an astronaut, a car racer, or maybe even Julius Caesar or whatever historical character you have a liking to. That is why Venice, Viareggio, Cento and many other Italian cities come alive even more on such a date.
It is to respect this tradition and to replicate, at the same time, the joy for life that Italian display in their country that the members of Sons of Italy’s Garibaldi Lodge #2583 in Eastchester celebrate every year Carnevale.
One has to recognize that when it comes to enthusiasm, members of this Lodge do not need any encouragement: the night was charged with the positive energy of the participants and it was a ‘blast,” proving once more that Italians, and in particular this group, know how to have fun. Dancing through the night and socializing while sharing a drink, the members did not forget that they were also there to help a charity, so they collected funds for the Dom Cecere Play for 10 Foundation.
Photos by Rosetta McArdle
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