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Seattle-Perugia Sister City Association Scholarships

Ciao a tutti –

The Seattle-Perugia Sister City Association ( SPSCA) is now accepting applications for this year’s scholarships to study in Perugia, Italy in 2020. Please read the following bulletin from them to find out what’s involved and how to apply. In bocca al lupo!

Dan DeMatteis

Each year, the SPSCA awards up to four scholarships for one month of language study in Perugia, Italy. Each scholarship is worth approximately $1,200. It includes one calendar month of intensive language study at the University for Foreigners (Università per Stranieri) located in the historic heart of Perugia. There is also a stipend that can be used to defray the costs of room and board or transportation.To learn more about the program and the SPSCA go to www.seattle-perugia.org or come visit our booth in Fisher Pavilion at Festa Italiana at Seattle Center on September 28-29.

The application process is easy. Download the application form from the website and send by email to the SPSCA scholarship chair Cindy Musto at scholarship.spsca.

The application deadline is October. 31, 2019.

If you are one of the lucky recipients, you can generally choose which month you want to travel. SPSCA board members and former scholarship winners will provide suggestions for housing and share their favorite Umbrian restaurants and sightseeing tips with you.

There is no age limit or proficiency level required, though some basic knowledge of Italian is helpful. While in Perugia, you’ll have the chance to improve your language skills, meet students from all over the world and see what it is like to live in one of Italy’s most historic and well-preserved cities.

I hope you’ll take advantage of this incredible opportunity to improve your language skills and live la bella vita.

Cindy Musto
2019 Scholarship Chair
Seattle Perugia Sister City Association
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Garden House Update

Ciao tutti – 

I am sorry to report to the Dante Alighieri Society membership some disheartening news about the Garden Club, where we have been meeting for the last 40 years or so.

We received this morning an email from the President of the Washington Federation of  Garden Clubs (WSFGC)  informing us that the Garden House was sold as of October 10, 2018 and that we, that is Dante, are not able to have our meetings there after October 31, 2018 at which date the lockers we rent there have to be emptied as well.

So we’re looking for a new meeting space, both in the short and the long term.

We have not yet spoken with the new owners and are trying to find out who they are and how to reach them.  It may be that they will be willing to rent to us, at least in the short term.  We’re trying to contact them.

Short term I am particularly interested in finding a location for our November 14th meeting.   I would welcome suggestions from the membership.  Please email them to me and to the Board rather than to the membership at large.  I don’t want to fill up everyone’s inbox with emails.

At the next meeting on October 24 – at the Garden House – the Board is planning an Q and A / Feedback Forum  before the presentation.  I hope as many of you as can make it will be there.

I know that this is discouraging news but I’m sure that as a group we can come up with a solution that will enable us to continue to enjoy our gatherings and presentations.

Forza e Coraggio!

Dan DeMatteis,
President, Dante Alighieri Society of Washington