BY: Joseph E. Troiani, Ph.D.
After nearly two decades at Casa Italia, the Italian American Veterans Museum will be bidding a fond farewell to our longtime home and marching confidently toward a promising future. We’re going to need your support like never before: please donate here. We’re calling on supporters past and future to give as generously as you can to help us defray the cost of the move.
Once we’ve pinned down a location and drawn up plans for our new space, we’ll be launching a broader-based capital development campaign. Casa Italia has been our home since we opened our doors in 2006, but as many of you know, the religious order that owned the property has sold it to the village of Stone Park to be converted to a variety of public uses.
SOURCE: https://iavmuseum.org
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