It has been a yearlong campaign to promote our country and involve Americans, strengthening old bonds and forging new ones. But now, nearing yearend, we should not forget that every year is the year of Italian culture! So, stay tuned for more!
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Italian newspaper, La Nazione, initiated the idea of celebrating with a Global Toast to help promote 2013 summer events in Tuscany, the region's beauty and culture. New York celebrated with the Tuscan Association's president Joan Migliori, Niccolò Del Buffa and Consul General Natalia Quintavalle at Per Lei.
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June 10, was Italian-American Day in Albany. Every year the New York Conference of Italian American Legislators holds an annual conference. And not many people are aware of the number of Italian-American legislators in New York State. This election cycle there are 49
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This Sunday the Consulate General of Italy in New York in collaboration with numerous Italian institutions will host a day filled with cultural events in honor of the Festa della Repubblica ~ Italian National Day ~ 2013. Check below for the full calendar of events.
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When one thinks of Italian sport, the first thing that comes to mind is soccer. Soccer may be in the spotlight during the whole year, but when May comes around another sport manages to put soccer in second place. It is an ancient sport with international diffusion: cycling.
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National Italian American Foundation held at Cipriani 42nd Street. Awards for their efforts were given to Italian-Americans particularly accomplished in their business field
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The City of Torino, the Torino Chamber of Commerce Industry Craft and Agriculture, Torino's Tourist Board, Enit, the Italian Trade Commission, The Italian Consulate in New York and the Italian Cultural Institute have come together to promote in New York one of Italy's most influential cities. A city with an eye to the future and strong roots in the past.
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Natalia Quintavalle delivered her lecture, entitled “Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Euro and the EU: The Role of Italy,” to a packed house of about 200 students, faculty, and other invited guests.
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The 25th edition of Premiére Vision Preview New York, the most important trade show for textile and accessories on the East Coast, took place on July 11 and 12 in Chelsea. 30 Italian exhibitors participated in the show, and distinguished themselves for the innovative products they proposed to the American corporate buyers. “The Italian presence in this textile trade show is traditionally very much appreciated,” Italian Trade Commissioner Aniello Musella told i-Italy.
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The Italian Trade Commission and the Italian Wine & Food Institute organized a day-long tasting of delicious whites, rosés and sparkling wines (Prosecco, Moscato and Brachetto) for the press and insiders of the wine business promoting light and crisp wines that will cool down any hot summer day.