
BY: Bronte Sorotsky
The city of Frontenac celebrates twenty-two years of bridging cultures, and celebrating their heritage. And they’re doing this at their annual, Festa Italiana. “There’s German food, Italian food, there’s more Italian food than anything, just because that’s the heritage of Frontenac,” said President of the Frontenac Education Foundation, Ann Brown.
Plenty of people were gathered to taste good food and enjoy each other’s company, but the event had a larger impact, especially on children in the town. “We have people who donate their time and food and we use the money to fund scholarships every graduating senior from Frontenac gets a $150 scholarship every semester.”
SOURCE: https://www.koamnewsnow.com
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