by Silvia Simonetti
Who says that turning 106 necessarily means being old? At this age, L'Italo-Americano still looks young and fresh, constantly reinventing itself and improving, in order to move with the times. The newspaper proves this every day, and in particular it did it on the occasion of the long-awaited Anniversary Gala that took place on Saturday, March 1, 2014, at Casa Italiana.
Recreating the magic atmosphere of the Italian city of Venice and its famous Carnival, the venue was elegantly decorated with colorful mask and floral centerpieces, and prepared to host over 100 guests among the friends, readers, subscribers, supporters, and sponsors of the paper.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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