Correction – Dinner Reservation Date – Jan 2019

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Ciao tutti -

 

MAKE YOUR RESERVATION FOR
THE NEXT ENGLISH MEETING of the 2018-2019 PROGRAM YEAR
THIS COMING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9

at St. Patrick's Church, Social Hall, 2702  Broadway E, Seattle

 Note: the last Reminder you received asked you to make your reservation for the Pasta Dinner by last Monday.  It should have read:

If you plan to come for the dinner as well as the presentation, please make your reservation by 5:00 pm Monday January 7 by:

  • clicking on the button below, 
  • calling our Reservation Line at our NEW number, (206) 289-0419 or
  • emailing your request to our NEW reservation email, reserve@danteseattle.org.   

 

Our speaker will be Mikala Woodward from the Wing Luke Museum in collaboration with the Rainier Valley Historical Society.  She will discuss the history of Seattle's 'Garlic Gulch' Italian community.
 
"Starting around 1900, Italian immigrants came to Seattle to work in coal mines and as construction laborers and farmers. The Italian immigrants may have settled in the North Rainier Valley and Beacon Hill areas because of their inexpensive housing, convenient location near downtown, and potential for small farm plots in the North Rainier Valley.  This neighborhood, which became known as “Garlic Gulch” or “Little Italy,” centered on South Atlantic Street and Rainier Avenue South. In 1915, about 200 families lived in a 90-square-block area along Rainier Avenue from Lane Street on the north to Mount Baker Park on the south. Many Italian-owned businesses were located in the area, including food imports, Borracchini’s Bakery, Oberto Sausage Company, produce stands, grocery stores, a nursery (Malmo’s), drug stores, and other shops. Our Lady of Mount Virgin Catholic Church at 1531 Bradner Place South, built in 1913, was the hub of the Italian community and operated a Catholic School that offered Italian lessons."

Ms Woodward will also set up a display of historical photos of the area in the earlier part of the 20th c.  Who knows?  You may be able to identify one of your relatives there!

As usual our Pre-Dante Pasta Dinner will be ready at 6:30 and the program will start at 7:30.  Please feel free to bring an antipasto, dolce, or vino to share. The cost of the dinner is $8 per person or $15 per couple.

If you plan to come for the dinner as well as the presentation, please make your reservation by 5:00 pm Monday January 2 by:

  • clicking on the button below, 
  • calling our Reservation Line at our NEW number, (206) 289-0419 or
  • emailing your request to our NEW reservation email, reserve@danteseattle.org.   


Let us know how many are in your party. This will help our volunteer cooks know how much pasta to prepare.  

This meeting will be our first at in the Parish Social Hall at St. Patrick's Church.   Our January Italian  meeting will also be there.  

To reach St Patrick's from the North, follow I-5 S.  Take exit 168A for Boylston Ave toward Roanoke St.  Merge onto Boylston, turn left at light onto E Roanoke St.  Turn left at the first cross street onto Harvard Ave E.

To reach St. Patrick's from the South, follow I-5 N.  Take exit 168A for Lakeview Blvd E.  Turn left onto Lakeview Blvd E, and continue onto Boylston Ave E.   Turn right at the light onto E Roanoke St. Turn left at the first cross street onto Harvard Ave E.

The parking lot will be on your right off Harvard.  And the door to the Social Hall is located at the parking lot level in back of the Church.

Feel free to come early to help set up the room and start visiting.  And, in any case, please come.

A presto - 

Dan DeMatteis,
President, Dante Alighieri Society of Washington

 

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