We strive to forge new friendships and strengthen old ones.
We regularly hold social events with an emphasis on all things Piemontese.
We hold classes in our native tongue (note: Piemontese is not a dialect).
We publish a newsletter and a Boletin, for events, announcements and history.
We seek out places where we can practice our traditions. Sharing our memories from the homeland, we share recipes, search for restaurants who serve the same or similar dishes and always have an eye out for art exhibitions (perhaps at Museo Italo Americano in Fort Mason, San Francisco), sporting activities (like bocce), or opportunities to openly express our heritage (such as the Italian Heritage Day - also known as Columbus Day parade).
We regularly hold social events with an emphasis on all things Piemontese.
We hold classes in our native tongue (note: Piemontese is not a dialect).
We publish a newsletter and a Boletin, for events, announcements and history.
We seek out places where we can practice our traditions. Sharing our memories from the homeland, we share recipes, search for restaurants who serve the same or similar dishes and always have an eye out for art exhibitions (perhaps at Museo Italo Americano in Fort Mason, San Francisco), sporting activities (like bocce), or opportunities to openly express our heritage (such as the Italian Heritage Day - also known as Columbus Day parade).