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Notiziario Ufficiale del Circolo Italiano di Dallas Gennaio 2016 Vol 37 Num 1
January
1, 24 - Hunger Busters
1,8,15,22,29 - I Colori
Italiani
3, 10,17, 24 - Pasta & WOW
5, 12, 19, 26 - Cena
7, 13, 20,27 - I Piccoli Colori
9,16,23 - Parole Italiane
12 - Valentines Day Cena
14 - Valentines Day
17 - Wine of the Month
24 - Book Club
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Honoring Our
Volunteers at Cena
January 22
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Presidents Letter
I am deeply honored to have been elected by
the ICD Board of Directors to serve as the
2016 president of the Italian Club of Dallas.
Joining me as elected officers are Carole
Strippoli, VP, Barbie Gumin, Sect., Joan
Seley, Treasurer, and Francesca Barone, At
Large.
This past year has been exciting and one where we were able
to make adjustments necessary to keep ICD alive for the
future. We saw a fantastic Festa, thanks to the initiative of
President Ken Venuso, Charlie Castellano and all of the tireless
volunteers. We caught up with our financial obligations and
are on road to the black, somewhere weve not been for a
while. Your 2016 Board of Directors are pleased to be reviving
and repeating some favorite social and cultural events and
are entertaining some great ideas for future Cene and events,
keeping in mind what you, our members, would like to see.
Ive always known that an organizations biggest asset is its
people. The Italian Club of Dallas has always been fortunate to
have fantastic people as members, volunteers and leaders. Quite
frankly, the Club can only operate as long as the members are
involved and at the January 22 Cena, your Board of Directors
will honor those individuals who have given of themselves.
Please jot it down on your calendar and join us at this Honoring
our Volunteers Cena, thanking them.
I want to say that we all owe a great debt of gratitude to our
outgoing President Ken Venuso and outgoing Board Member
Paul Di Carlo. Both of these gentlemen gave everything the
ICD asked for and more during their year on the Board. Please
make it your business to shake their hands and offer your own
grazie! It is only through the efforts of fine people like these
two can we survive.
I look forward to hearing your ideas and working with the
Board, the staff, the Past Presidents and the loyal supporters to
make my year as President the best ever for ICD and ensuring
that subsequent years will be even better than that. During
my time as Board president I will work with the members to
develop a long term management strategy to insure that we not
only meet but exceed the original goals of our founders. Those
same goals that initially attracted all of us and that so many of
you have stated must be carried on. The Board is committed
to working with our ongoing source of revenue, the Clubhouse.
Cena, lunch, dinner and rentals will be analyzed so that ICD is
enjoying the maximum benefits available.
I want and need to hear from you. This is your organization
so please help us to help you. Call or email me any time, Im
always willing to learn.
Thank you for entrusting me with the great honor of serving as
your ICD president and I will see you soon.
Al DeMarzo
al.demarzo@dfwalarm.com
972-355-8395
Member News
Livia Tamburrino lost her brother, Demetrio Muccia, on
December 19, 2015 in Switzerland. Our thoughts and prayers
are with Livia and her family.
Kate Wassman lost her Aunt Marie Carmel Meglio Fusco on
November 26, 2015. She had turned 100 years old this year.
Our condolences to Kate and her family.
Culinary Events
Wednesday ~ Pasta & Pizza Night: January 6, 13, 20, 27. Doors open
6 p.m. Every Wednesday evening features our fantastic antipasti bar and
one of several pasta or pizza selections for a great price. Add extras if the
mood suits you meat, seafood & veggies. Pasta or Pizza - Members
$12 / Non-Members $16; Antipasti Bar only - Members $8 / NonMembers $12.
January 1
(closed)
January 8
January 15
Guest Cena
*** Raffle night
January 22
Guest Cena
January 29
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Over the past year as president I have enjoyed writing these articles about the men
and women members whose love for our Club has made it what it is today.
As a Club that stands for Italian culture we have an obligation to honor and cherish
our past. We have a group of individuals who are known as Founders, lifetime
members or long time members.
They helped establish and build the Club. They helped create what we have today,
a Club that is a place to enjoy being around friends and family and the Italian
culture. It is up to our current and future members to learn from our past and to
remember what these individuals created: THE ITALIAN CLUB OF DALLAS.
Once again we are challenged to select someone who was there at the beginning
or at an early stage of the Club or a member we all know. However, our aim is
not to single one person out because their contributions are greater than someone
elses. Our focus is on honoring and cherishing people from our past or current
membership base but in no specific order.
It is with pride the Board announces as our Honoree this month of A LOOK
BACK
RON MIGLINI
GRAZIE MILLE
The Italian Club was created for people of Italian heritage
to share their knowledge of Italian culture and traditions,
speak the Italian language with other members, have fun, be
Italian and helped support our mission statement.
TONY BELLISSIMO
Part of our mission statement is to promote and help
charities in our community and we are fortunate we
have members like Tony who continue to support our
causes.
Most of us know Tony as a Lifetime Member and
strong supporter of the Club. He is usually laid back
and quiet with a friendly smile to all. Sometimes you
may see him sitting just outside the Club enjoying a
beverage of choice and smoking a cigar. Behind this
wonderful faade is a person who observes and listens
to what is happening and then takes action.
That is what he did for the Toy for Tots program
this year. Ben Parlapiano, retiring chairman of our
Charity Outreach program, announced the good news
that our contribution to the Toys for Tots program we help support hit a record
dollar amount this year. Thanks to Tony Bellissimos generous donation the Club
was able to give many wonderful gifts to the program that makes it possible to
put many smiles on childrens faces this Christmas that may not have happened
without our support.
The Christmas season will always be a season to be giving but is also a time for us
to count our blessings.
We are proud to count Tony Bellissimo as one our blessings at the ICD.
As we enter this New Year let us remember to count our blessings and the next
time you see Tony at the Club remember to say
GRAZIE MILLE TONY BELLISSIMO!
Mostaccioli
Dry Ingredients:
3 C flour
3 t baking powder
1/2 t baking soda
1/8 t salt
1 t cinnamon
1/2 t cloves
1/8 t nutmeg
1/4 C granulated
sugar
Zest of one orange
Wet Ingredients:
2 eggs
1/2 C molasses
1/4 to 1/2 C milk
1 t vanilla
4 oz. oil or shortening
Icing:
8 oz. confectioners
sugar
1.5 T milk
3/4 t cinnamon
1/4 t cloves
Directions:
Traditionally, all the ingredients are mixed by hand,
though if one wants a lighter cookie, one can use
an electric mixer to beat the eggs, and cream the
sugar and fat and molasses together. In either case,
combine all the wet ingredients as well as the sugar
and mix or beat. Combine all the dry ingredients
less the sugar, and add the wet ingredients to the
dry. Mix until a dough is formed, adding flour or
milk as necessary to obtain a consistency that is
firm and a bit sticky. Do not overmixotherwise
the cookies will develop a bread-like instead of
a cookie-like texture. Wrap the dough in plastic
wrap, and let it rest for about 20 minutes in the refrigerator. Roll the dough about 1/3 thick,
cut into diamond shapes, and place on an oiled or parchment-lined cookie sheet. I like using
parchment, because it is 100% reliable and quick. Bake at 350F for about 12 to 15 minutes.
While the cookies are baking, its time to make the icing. The icing is important for the flavor
profile of the cookieswithout it, the cookies will seem a bit bland and not sweet enough. To
make the icing, put all the dry ingredients in a bowl, and slowly add milk. Add just enough milk
to make a mixture that is about the consistency of pancake batter. Add the milk carefullyeven
a little too much will cause the icing to become too thin, and more confectioners sugar will be
needed. When the cookies are done remove them from the oven and place them on a drying rack
with wax paper or even newspaper underneath to catch any icing that drips off in the next step.
When mostly cool, apply the icing with a pastry brush or by dipping the cookies into the icing. If
doing the latter, the icing should be a bit thinner so any excess can easily drip off.
ICD Board
of
Directors
Mailing Address:
ost ffice ox allas, Texas
Clubhouse
14865 Inwood Rd.
Addison
Al DeMarzo - President
Carole Strippoli - Vice President
Barbie Gumin - Secretary
Joan Seley - Treasurer
Francesca Barone
Annual pricing:
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