Video Italian Night at the PAL

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Parsippany–Troy Hills School District celebrated Italian-American Heritage Month with a lively Italian Night on October 15. The event included activities like bocce, trivia, and a mozzarella-making demonstration, showcasing the richness of Italian culture. Local sponsors provided authentic Italian cuisine, enhancing the community's culinary experience. Organizers highlighted the event's importance in strengthening community bonds through shared traditions and stories. Families enjoyed capturing memories at a photo booth while live Italian music played in the background.

Donations from attendees will support future cultural programming in the district, ensuring ongoing celebrations of heritage. Parsippany has a rich Italian-American history, which the district aims to honor through such events. By fostering cultural engagement, the school district seeks to create lasting connections among residents.

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