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Italian-American Heritage Committee dinner

Like a gathering ‘at nonna’s’
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A man shows off his UFT Italian-American heritage committee t-shirt
Jonathan Fickies

Retired teacher Arthur Tenenholtz displays his UFT Italian heritage T-shirt.

The last time the UFT Italian-American Heritage Committee hosted a dinner, UFT founder George Altomare and longtime Bronx district representative Patricia Filomena — both former committee chairs — were in attendance. And while both died this year, they were on the minds of all 35 members in attendance at Mario’s Restaurant in the Bronx on Oct. 26 as they were honored at the committee’s first in-person event since the COVID-19 pandemic. “What an honor it is to follow these two legends,” said new committee chair Dana Falciglia, the UFT District 11 representative. “Our dinner makes everyone feel like you are having Sunday dinner at nonna’s.” In full agreement was Marla Smith, a teacher and the chapter leader at PS 106 in the Bronx. “What I love the most is that you don’t have to be Italian to attend,” Smith said. “It brings together people from all cultures — which Italian food tends to do.”

Annual UFT Italian American Committee Award Dinner

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A woman in the middle presents the two women who are seated with flowers in honor of their late sister.

UFT Italian Heritage Committee Chair Dana Falciglia presents flowers to the sisters of event honoree Patricia Filomena.

Jonathan Fickies
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Dinner attendees listen to a waiter giving menu options

Guests have their orders taken for a traditional Italian dinner.

Jonathan Fickies
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A man shows off his UFT Italian-American heritage committee t-shirt

Retired teacher Arthur Tenenholtz displays his UFT Italian heritage T-shirt.

Jonathan Fickies
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Three women smile while talking to one another

UFT Italian-American Heritage Committee Chair Dana Falciglia (left) and Margaret Borelli welcome Giustine Altschuler (right), the niece of honoree Patricia Filomena, to the event.

Jonathan Fickies
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A man and woman smile at a table while holding cannolis

UFT Member Representative Rashad Brown and Alice Cooper-Jackson, the former UFT District 11 representative, enjoy cannolis at the event.

Jonathan Fickies
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A group at a table raises their glasses in a toast

UFT Vice President Mary Vaccaro (right) joins other participants in a toast.

Jonathan Fickies
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Photos of two dinner honorees are displayed on a mirror

Photos of honorees Patricia Filomena and George Altomare are displayed.

Jonathan Fickies
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A woman in the middle presents the two women who are seated with flowers in honor of their late sister.

UFT Italian Heritage Committee Chair Dana Falciglia presents flowers to the sisters of event honoree Patricia Filomena.

Jonathan Fickies
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Dinner attendees listen to a waiter giving menu options

Guests have their orders taken for a traditional Italian dinner.

Jonathan Fickies
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A man shows off his UFT Italian-American heritage committee t-shirt

Retired teacher Arthur Tenenholtz displays his UFT Italian heritage T-shirt.

Jonathan Fickies
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Three women smile while talking to one another

UFT Italian-American Heritage Committee Chair Dana Falciglia (left) and Margaret Borelli welcome Giustine Altschuler (right), the niece of honoree Patricia Filomena, to the event.

Jonathan Fickies
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A man and woman smile at a table while holding cannolis

UFT Member Representative Rashad Brown and Alice Cooper-Jackson, the former UFT District 11 representative, enjoy cannolis at the event.

Jonathan Fickies
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A group at a table raises their glasses in a toast

UFT Vice President Mary Vaccaro (right) joins other participants in a toast.

Jonathan Fickies
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Photos of two dinner honorees are displayed on a mirror

Photos of honorees Patricia Filomena and George Altomare are displayed.

Jonathan Fickies