BY: Joseph Ostapiuk
For the seventh consecutive year, families and car enthusiasts alike joined to celebrate Italian heritage at Casa Belvedere on Grymes Hill for the annual Festa & Motori D'Italia.
The mosaic of Italian culture present on the grounds of the cultural institute gave attendees of the event a look at the rich Italian heritage on Staten Island in all forms - from the rev of a car engine, to the smell of handmade pizza on the grounds of Casa Belvedere. Exotic Italian cars lined the grounds of the event, along with various vendors, an art exhibit and games for children.
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