By Larry Di Giovanni
You can greet someone in Italian by saying "buongiorno," which is "good morning." A more inviting way to greet friends and family is being expressed to members of a newly formed group in Athens: "Buona sera i figli e le fliglie dell'Italia," which means, "Good evening sons and daughters of Italy."
A newly formed Sons of Italy-Southeast Ohio chapter met recently at the Rick Brick Tavern on North Court Street, all smiles as group President Dan DeLuca signed a charter stating the group's intention to officially join Order Sons of Italy in America.
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