Nov
08
2006
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November News

Upcoming Meetings- All meetings are held at 7pm in the FOP Lodge Hall. Food and Refreshments served
Monday, November 6, 2006,
Monday, December 4, 2006
Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Adult Christmas Party – The Adult Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, December 10th; 5pm to 10pm at Colleen’s Restaurant. Tickets are $55 per person, half price for members. Please contact Joe Spera for tickets.
Children’s Christmas Party – The Children’s Christmas Party will take place on Sunday, December 17th, 2006. 11am to 2pm in the FOP Hall. As always, children nine years and under will receive gifts from Santa. Santa will distribute gifts provided by members to children ten years and older. Please use the form below to submit your children’s (or grandchildren’s) information. Please mail it to the Lodge’s address no later than November 22nd. Chairperson Joe Spera is looking for members to volunteer and work for the party. If you want to be a part of this committee, contact Joe at 215-482-0360 (h) or 215-685-3940 (w). Even if you do not want to be on the committee, we can always use an extra pair of hands – a cook, a truck and driver, etc. This is one of our most successful events – let’s keep it that way. Cakes and cookies are appreciated on the day of the party.
Please RSVP for the Children’s Christmas party at our website.
Ethnic Banquets & Other Events – The following organizations will be holding their 2006 banquets / events. The Lodge will purchase up to ten (10) tickets if members express interest and the charge to members is half price. Please contact Joe Spera at 215-482-0360 (h) or 215-683-3940 (w) to reserve tickets:
American Legion Philadelphia Police Post 937 – On November 18, 2006, the American Legion’s Philadelphia Police Post 937 will host their 40th Anniversary Banquet at Kings Caterers. Congressman Michael Fitzpatrick will be honored as the 2006 Man of the Year, and Eileen Tiano will be honored as Legionnaire of the Year. Anyone interested in attending, the tickets are $50 per person. For further information please contact 215-969-2368 or 215-778-0634. (more…)

Written by in: Events,Monthly News,newsletter |
Nov
07
2006
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Sons of Italy Charges Batavia School Play Sterotypes Italian Americans

Washington, DC– November 7, 2006 A play to be performed at the Rotolo Middle School this month stereotypes Italian Americans and is “most inappropriate entertainment” for children, charges the Sons of Italy Commission for Social Justice (CSJ), the anti-defamation arm of the Order Sons of Italy in America (OSIA), the oldest and largest Italian American organization in the United States. The play, entitled “Fuggedaboudit,” subtitled “a little mobster comedy,” will be performed by the “Bada Bing Players” to the school’s children and their parents Nov. 17 and 18th. It was written by Matthew Myers who teaches drama and communications at the school.Apparently inspired by the HBO series, The Sopranos, the play’s plot involves characters with Italian last names who are mobsters running an Italian restaurant while under surveillance by the FBI. They speak ungrammatical English with heavy New York accents. In early October, a concerned parent whose child attends the school sent a copy of the play to OSIA’s national headquarters in Washington, D.C. For more than three weeks, from October 10 through November 3, OSIA, its anti-defamation arm, the CSJ as well as OSIA’s state chapter in Illinois, wrote and telephoned the Rotolo school principal, Dr. Donald McKinney as well as Dr. Jack Barshinger, superintendent of schools in Batavia, expressing serious concerns about the play’s stereotyping and requesting that the performances be cancelled. In response both Drs. McKinney and Barshinger denied that the play stereotyped Italian Americans and confirmed that it would be performed. Dr. Barshinger said that the parent involved should schedule a “conflict resolution” meeting with the teacher, Matt Myers.Both officials also noted that since this is “a local issue” they would rather hear from local parents instead of “an organization in Washington, DC.” “We do not understand why they give greater weight to the complaints of ‘local’ people than to the biggest Italian American organization in the country,” says CSJ President Albert De Napoli, Esq. “Would they ignore a complaint from the NAACP or the Jewish Anti- Defamation League? Ethnic stereotyping is unacceptable no matter who complains about it,” he says. The CSJ and OSIA are “stunned” by the inappropriateness of the school officials’ response, De Napoli says. “They surely would not allow Mr. Myers to put on a black-face Minstrel Show or a play that denigrated American Indians, Latinos or Jewish Americans,” he says. “Why is it acceptable to cast characters of Italian heritage in such an unflattering light and present them to impressionable children?” In an Oct. 18 letter to both Drs. Barshinger and McKinney, the Sons of Italy CSJ requested the following:

Written by in: CSJ,Italian Culture,OSIA |
Nov
07
2006
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October News

October 2, 2006 – Next Meeting
The next monthly meeting will be held on Monday, October 2, 2006, at 7 p.m. in the FOP Hall,1336 Spring Garden Street.� Food and refreshments will be served. (more…)

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