by Roberto Bongo
Our festival has been a source of good food and heritage in Danbury for over twenty years. This year's event will not only have the great authentic Italian food but rides for the children as well. Roberto Bongo explains, "We are proud of our heritage and show it through our preparation of our foods. We came to America to make a better life for our families and live the dream everyday".
Our other attraction are displays of artifacts from 9-11 as well as veterans memorabilia. Private collections from the Twin Towers will be on display for the first time in Connecticut. All donations will go to the Wounded Warrior Project. Roberto Bongo states, "We are also very proud to be Americans and will forget the 9-11 tragedy".
Source: http://ridgefield.patch.com
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