Face Shields for Healthcare Workers

As part of Boy Scout Troup 941, middle-schooler Christopher Lam of Pleasanton (mother Michelle is a descendant of the Avanzini/Zuech family of Brez, Val di Non) produced face shields with 3-D printers for frontline healthcare workers. They purchased the material through fundraising. They worked non-stop, fabricating thousands of shields. They donated them to hospitals all over California and even Washington D.C. They also donated the shields to dental and physical therapy offices, Pleasanton Unified School District, the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, etc. Way to go boys!

Places to Visit in Trentino

A recent article in the Italy Magazine was subtitled Six Lakes to See in Trentino. It featured Toblino in the Valle dei Laghi, Molveno aside the Brenta Dolomites, Levico in the Val Sugana, Ledro and Tenno near Riva del Garda, and Tovel, the largest natural lake in Trentino.
I Borghi più belli d’Italia is an association of the most beautiful villages in Italy. There are 281 in all that have received this honor, including 6 in Trentino: Bondone, a fortress town in the southernmost part of the Valle del Chiese; Canale di Tenno, a medieval hamlet near Riva del Garda; Mezzano, at the foot of the Dolomites in the Valle del Primiero; Rango, “where time has stopped”, in the municipality of Bleggio Superiore in the Valli Giudiarie; San Lorenzo in Banale, at the gateway to the Adamello Brenta National Park; Vigo di Fassa, with majestic views of the Catinaccio Dolomites.

The beautiful “Lago di Ledro” – from Italy Magazine

Visitors from Trentino 2019

Jim Boin was a former board member of our club. After retirement he decided to relocate to his hometown of Chicago. He visited us in 2019 and plans to do so again once it is safe to travel. In February of 2019, Mirko Martinelli and his family vacationed here in California. Mirko runs the Hotel Martinelli in the Val di Gresta. It was the 50th anniversary of the hotel, and this excursion to California was part of the celebration. We did not know Mirko, but he has numerous friends here in California that put on cycling trips in the Val di Gresta. One of those cyclists organized a welcoming party at his home in San Carlos and invited our club members to attend. Ivo Finotti, secretary of the Toronto Trentino Club, is also from
Val di Gresta. He flew to the Bay Area and surprised the family with his presence.

Mirko Martinelli and family in Santa Cruz

Passages 2019, Remembering those we lost.

Elena (Zuech) Aspromonte

Elena Aspromonte passed away in Santa Cruz on January 30, 2019. Elena was born in Brez, Val di Non to Giovanni Battista Zuech and Fiorella Menghini. At the age of 17, she immigrated to Silverton, Colorado. She then settled in Durango where she married Joe Aspromonte, of Abruzzese origin. They moved to California in search of a better life and to be close to Elena’s relatives in Watsonville, the Prevedellis. She became a widow at a young age and later married Dennis Wall. She had 3 children: Dan, Billand Mark. She had a very successful career in the hotel industry. She also leaves her brother Rino (Gemma) Zueck and sister-in-law Anna Angeli. The day after she passed, the bells in Brez rang in her honor. Several members of the Circolo Trentino attended the funeral and sang the Inno Trentino (Trentino Anthem) and her favorite, Mazzolin dei Fiori.

Genuina Corradi Franceschetti

On March 5, 2019 at age 104 Genuina Corradi Franceschetti passed away. Genuina’s family was from Daone in the Valli Giudicarie. She married Marino Franceschetti from the nearby village of Cologna. They settled in Solvay, New York, the destination of many immigrants from the Valli Giudicarie. In the late 40s they moved to Palo Alto, and Marino worked as a painter at Moffett Field.

Dirce Frank Rond

Dirce Frank Rond passed away on March 10, 2019. Her parents, John Frank (Franch) and Felicita Flor, had their origins in Cloz, Val di Non. In addition to raising 6 kids, she was a campaign manager for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, an English teacher, a school instruction aide and an assistant to the Vietnamese community. Also, she was a member of the Lodi Merrymakers Dance Club with her husband Lemuel. Her sister Ruby and brother-in-law Bob Zanoni are longtime, active members of our club.

Ester Bugna

Longtime club member, Ester Bugna, passed away May 6, 2019. Her father Giacobbe Bugna was from Bersone and her mother Rosalia Nicolini was from Daone. Both towns are in the Valli Giudicarie. Her father initially immigrated to Mexico, as did so many other Trentini. During WWI her father kept a diary, where he chronicled his life as an evacuee, fleeing deathand destruction in war-torn Trentino. Those writings are archived in Tione and have been part of a travelling performance, La Guerra di Giacobbe.
Ester’s mother was pregnant with her when they immigrated to California. Her father worked as a gardener on the Fernwood Estate in Atherton. Ester obtained a degree in biology and worked at the NASA-Ames Research Center for 35 years. Her late husband, Ted Sorenson, served as the mayor of Menlo Park, and Ester was active in the town’s historical association.
Ester kept close contact with her relatives in Italy and loved delving into Trentino history and culture. She became good friends with Mary Beth Moser, the president of the Seattle Trentino Club. Mary Beth wrote a thesis entitled: The Everyday Spirituality of Women in the Italian Alps: A Trentino American Woman’s Search for Spiritual Agency, Folk Wisdom, and Ancestral Values. After reading the thesis, Ester made a comment that summed up her life: I love the analogy of a life as a woven piece of fabric. Lately I have been visualizing my eight decades as 8 blocks of yarn, each block with 10 rows of yarn with different textures and colors, depending on what I was experiencing.

Frank Rauzi

Frank Rauzi passed away in Stockton on December 27, 2019 at the age of 92. Frank’s father, Francesco, was from the Cloz, Val di Non, and his mother, Edith Anna Armanino, was from Stockton. He had fond memories of times spent in Cloz as a child. He was an active member of our club along with his
wife of 66 years, Marilyn. Every 2 years Frank and Bob Zanoni organized our club’s Christmas feast in Stockton. In 2015 we presented him with a plaque in honor of his many years of dedicated service.
Frank worked in the family meat business and then spent 35 years as a sales representative for Gallo Salami Company. Following the family tradition, Frank’s three sons, Grant, Frank Jr. and Kurt, gather together once a year to make homemade salamis and sausages. Frank was involved in many sport, charity and service organizations. In his memory our club made a donation to an organization that was dear to him, the TLC Foundation for Homeless Children of San Joaquin County. The Foundation responded: Frank always supported our mission and cared for the children we served. He would be pleased by your kind gesture.

Jacqueline “Jackie” Cologna

Jacqueline “Jackie” Cologna, wife of club member Max Cologna, passed away on January 26, 2019. Jackie, a native San Franciscan, was born to Calabrian parents, Nick and Rose D’Andrea. Max is originally from the Ogden, Utah area, where there is a large Trentino community and club. His parents were from Castelfondo in the Val di Non.

Florio Angeli and Giuseppe “Joe” Angeli

Club member Luca Angeli lost two dear uncles in 2019, Florio Angeli in Cloz, Val di Non, and Giuseppe “Joe” Angeli in St. Louis, Missouri. Joe immigrated to St. Louis with his two brothers, Lino and Silvio. Upon retirement he spent a good part of each year in his native Cloz. A VitaTrentina article honored his legacy and quoted him as saying: Life is short; a day without joy is a loss.

Christmas Part 2019

In 2019 we celebrated Christmas at the Waterloo Gun & Bocce Club in Stockton. Bailamo, an Italian folk dance group based in Sacramento, provided entertainment, including a few Trentino dances. Trentina Anna
Zacharias, sister of club treasurer Mary Elmstrom, is a member of the group. At the same event Ron Agostini delivered a moving eulogy of longtime club member, the late Emanuel “Sketti” Franceschetti.

As always, the club thanks the Central Valley Trentini for their hard work. They always put on exceptional events and manage to attract numerous participants.

Bailamo Italian folk dancers perform at 2019 Christmas celebration

Murder Mystery Set in California and Trentino

James Bacca, brother of club member Glenda Bacca, is an accomplished writer. James retired as a detective of the Turlock Police Department and then moved to Arizona. Rumor of Death, is the first in a series of 3 novels he has written on the adventures f AJ Conti, a confident California homicide
detective. AJ Conti travels to Rumo, Val di Non, to visit relatives and seek some tranquility, but he is soon asked to help investigate some suspicious local deaths. The book was translated in Italian, Voci di Morte. James was featured in the newspaper Trentino and gave an official book presentation in Rumo May of 2019. Congratulations to James on the success of this murder mystery series!
James’ daughter, Kortne Bacca Hiskey, lives in the South Bay with her husband Brian. They have attended our most recent events.

The President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, visiting San Francisco

On October 18, 2019 the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella visited our wonderful Italian-American community in San Francisco! Among many people who enjoyed such a historic moment, both Giuseppina and Luca from our club were there. They will cherish this moment forever!

Listen to the podcast about the event from Radio Italia Anni 60:

Watch the arrival and speech of President Mattarella at the Italian Consulate of San Francisco:

2019, New members:

Sara Merzi

September of 2019 club president, Giuseppina Piasente Alvarez, hosted our annual picnic at her home in Sonoma. We had two surprise visitors, the Trentina Sara Merzi, accompanied by her partner Stefano Santo Sabato from the heel of Italy, Lecce, Puglia. Sara was born and raised in Trentino. Her father Bruno was from the city of Trento. Her mother Luisa and maternal grandparents, Roberto Viola and Silvia Tait, were from Mezzocorona. Stefano founded Mediasoft, a software company with headquarters in Puglia, Rome and Verona. He and Sara then created a branch of the company in San Francisco, a start-up called Fyberloom, “weaving fragmented data into integrated knowledge.” Sara has been senior vice-president of Mediasoft since 2017. Previously she worked in China and Mexico. She was an active member of the Trentino Club of Mexico City.

New club member Sara Merzi, 2nd from the right; also from the left, Dario Zuech, Dan Aspromonte, Gemma Angeli Zueck and Marjorie Zuech

Gathering at Giuseppina’s residence

In September we held our picnic at our President Giuseppina Piasente Alvarez’s home in Sonoma. Her son Raymond grilled the meat and polenta. Giuseppina had recently married Tom Pendergast. We had a group toast with Rotari sparkling wine from Trentino. We also welcomed new club members Maxine Angell, Sara Merzi and her partner Stefano Santo Sabato, and Dr. Richard Lanzerotti and his wife Ann.

Wedding bells ring for Giuseppina & Tom

Bob and Ruby Zanoni 65th Wedding Anniversary

Bob and Ruby Zanoni celebrated their 65th Anniversary. They were married on June 12, 1954 in Stockton. Bob’s father’s family is from Cloz in the Val di Non and his mother was a Panizza from the Val di Sole. Ruby’s parents, Franch and Flor, were also from Cloz. A belated congratulations to Bob and Ruby!