
by Pete Fontaine
Did you ever wonder about your heritage? If you're an Italian-American and would like help tracing your family heritage, the ageless Pannese Society of Providence, dating back to 1909, may be able to help. On Thursday, July25, the Pannese Society will hold a unique cultural event entitled "Meet Your Surnames" at Ciara Restaurant and Lounge, located at 578 Killingly Street in Johnston.
The evening will begin at 6:30 and tickets are only $20 per person. The program will include an Italian buffet, a slide presentation of Panni, Foggi, Italy and several cultural speakers as well as a PowerPoint presentation about the tiny, 580-resident village.
Source: http://www.johnstonsunrise.net/
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