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CLUB NEWS PAGE 10 I talian A merican D igest FALL 2018 Sons of Italy Plan Fall Fundraisers by Linda Serio The Sons of Italy are preparing for a big fall—always our busiest time of the year. We will once again devote Columbus Day to “Back the Badge,” an effort that began in the aftermath of the 2016 killings of law enforcement officers. We’ll offer food, drink, giveaways and door prizes to all officers who stop into Ranchland Uniforms on October 8. We will have our usual refreshment booth at the Blessing of the Graves at St. Joseph Cemetery for All Souls Day and are planning a potluck for club members on November 10—LSU game on TV included! On November 11, we’ll hold our annual Sausage, Cannoli and Italian Cookie Sale, which is always a sellout. Last year we added Angelo Brocato’s seed cookies (Bis- cotti Regina) to our fundraiser, and we sold 100 pounds with requests for more! We were deeply saddened by the unexpected passing of our club chaplain, Monsignor Carson LaCaze. He was well-loved throughout the di- ocese of Shreveport, and particularly by our club. Although he was not Italian-American, Monsignor LaCaze shared our love of life and laughter, and faithfully participated in club Boswell, Joseph and Mary Fertitta, activities. Fr. Karl Daigle of St. Jude Catholic Church is our new chaplain, Johnnie and Sue Estess, Dan and Judi McGrew, Rich and Elaine Baki, Dr. and we warmly welcome him to our Mike Acurio, Courtney Batt, Mickey group. Vice President Joseph Fertitta and Fertitta, and Linda Serio. The club will take on a new mis- Board Member Joseph Fertitta Jr. sion this year for our charitable giv- are enabling us to have another big ing. Many of us attend Holy Trinity holiday raffle! Through their busi- Catholic Church, and we have come ness, C&L Supply, they are donating a Haier 65-inch Class 4K Ultra HD Slim TV! Last year’s TV raffle proved very lucrative for the club treasury. SOI members par- ticipated in the annu- al Think First Draw Down, a nonprofit that we regularly support. We wore our western garb and enjoyed barbecue at East Ridge Country Club, with our tickets and silent-auction purchases supporting Flo Gresens won $1,000 at the Think First Fundraiser the prevention of attended by Sons of Italy members. head and spinal cord injuries. We always have a winner in the Draw Down, and this year mem- ber Flo Gresens won $1,000! Other members in attendance were Val Joseph Fertitta, Lisa Buzzanca Johnson, Robby Johnson, Linda Serio and Mary Fertitta attend a recent Sons of Italy meeting at Ernest’s Orleans Restaurant. to know altar server and Eucharistic Minister Chris Dixon. Chris is one of many who wish to enter the seminary (or other religious vocations) but are held back by student loan debt. He is now a member of the Laboure’ Soci- ety, which seeks to “rescue vocations” and raise the necessary funds. The club will donate from our treasury, augmented by personal donations from members, in our effort to send Chris to the seminary in August. Information about the La- boure’ Society is available at www. labouresociety.com. Tax-deduct- ible donations may be made in the name of Chris Dixon. Kathy Gugliuzza recently went to San Diego to visit her newborn granddaughter, toting a “Picciridda” bib from Sicily. Most of us have fond memories of being called “picciriddi” by our Sicilian grandparents! For information about the Sons of Italy Heritage Club, con- tact President Anthony Gugliuzza at (985) 630-5857 or or Vice Presi- dent Joseph Fertitta at (318) 458- 4675.