A new Italian-American heritage group was formed Oct. 15 when a group of local residents filled a meeting room to capacity at the Lewes library. Named antipasti, the association’s mission is to learn about and celebrate Italian heritage, to work cooperatively with other groups to devise quality initiatives, and to build the association through collaborative work.
More than 40 enthusiastic local residents met to share stories and learn from each other about their Italian heritage. Most of those present were the last generation to know immigrant ancestors, and many expressed regret for not delving more into their history with parents and grandparents.
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