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TORONTO, May 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) While unable to welcome the community to the campus, Villa Charities will celebrate this cherished annual occasion with a series of engaging digital events and programming throughout the month of June.
The roster will once again showcase the artistry and talents of Italian-Canadian performers and Villa Charities’ diverse community with a lineup that includes panel discussions, music concerts, heritage experiences, live culinary workshops, dance performances and more. Villa Charities also hopes to promote multigenerational experiences and encourages families to participate in these events together, to foster a communal sense of pride and belonging.
“Throughout June we will commemorate Italian culture and heritage with a month full of exciting programs and events,” says Giulio Recchioni, Executive Director of Cultural Programming, Villa Charities. “As we continue to mark our 50
Villa Charities celebrates Italian Heritage Month
Villa Charities proudly celebrates Italian Heritage Month with a month-long festival dedicated to Italian culture and heritage
May 27, 2021 14:35 ET | Source: MAVERICK Public Relations MAVERICK Public Relations Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
TORONTO, May 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) While unable to welcome the community to the campus, Villa Charities will celebrate this cherished annual occasion with a series of engaging digital events and programming throughout the month of June.
The roster will once again showcase the artistry and talents of Italian-Canadian performers and Villa Charities’ diverse community with a lineup that includes panel discussions, music concerts, heritage experiences, live culinary workshops, dance performances and more. Villa Charities also hopes to promote multigenerational experiences and encourages families to participate in these events together, to fo
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