Call it a melting-pot party! Ridgites came together on March 11 to celebrate their Irish and Italian heritage at Our Lady of Angels church with themed music and food at its Irish-Italian celebration. Attendees enjoyed dancing to the cultural tunes and eating famed foods, according to the organizer, who called the event a success.
“It went very, very well,” said Arnold Fusco, the church’s assistant to the pastor. “Everybody had a great time.” Partygoers took in the tunes of Irish singer Tony Kenny, Italian tenor Aaron Caruso, and Victoria Kenny of the Celtic Angels band, as well as a performance of the Dublin City Dancers. And after the show, they chowed down on a Irish-Italian-themed buffet, complete with corned beef and cabbage, carrots, pasta, eggplant parmesan, and chicken parmesan.
SOURCE: https://www.brooklyndaily.com
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