“A magical evening, certainly memorable for us,”said Giorgio Mulè, director of Panorama. And undoubtedly, the “gala charity dinner” that concluded last night in New York, the three days of “This is Italy, parts unknown” would not have been better. Of course, 220 participants will be admitted to the event, as well as those who won the Panorama Leadership Excellence Award.
But above all for those who responded to the appeal of the weekly magazine and generously donated the resources with which the Umbria Region will be able to restore the wooden Crucifix of the school of John Teutonico, a 15th century jewel damaged by the earthquake that overwhelmed the Cathedral of Santa Maria Argentea in Norcia, harming it.
SOURCE: http://www.thisisitaly-panorama.com
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