On Nov. 19, 2016, the Mercer County Italian American Festival Association hosted a dedication ceremony of the new Bocce Court at Notre Dame High School. The Bocce Court was donated by the MCIAFA in an effort to introduce Bocce as part of their sports curriculum. In the future, MCIAFA will be reaching out to other high schools in the area to install Bocce courts at their facilities.
Photo, from left: Barry Breen, president of Notre Dame High School; Sierra Hnatuiuk, past president of the Italian Club at Notre Dame High School; Cav. John Scarpati, president of MCIAFA; Anna Carella, faculty moderator of Notre Dame Italian Club; Georgia Savarese-Ahearn, faculty moderator of Notre Dame Italian Club; and Gino Melone, MCIAFA trustee.
SOURCE: http://italianamericanherald.com/
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