Twelve members of The Italian Club of Centennial High School in Howard County were among the ravioli makers October 18th in Saint Leo's School Hall. The Club, with 25 members, participates in philanthropic activities and other events such as restaurant night, parties where they cook Italian food, and Italian movie night.
The group participated in the ravioli making last year as well, when Alberta Gueli, grandmother of the Regnante brothers, told the club about it, said Charles Regnante, founder of the club. "Our mission is to promote Italian culture and better awareness for people of Italian culture so they experience what we did growing up. Our club is all about food, philanthropy and culture."
Source: Little Italy Baltimore
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