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June 6th All Things Italian Festival

The Fairfield Town Square will be transformed into an Italian ‘piazza’ for the evening. We expect over 5,000 to come from all over Iowa to enjoy the festivities. This year the festival entertainment will be highlighted by the performance of four time World Acrobatic Pizza Champion Michael Shepherd. Local pizza restaurants will also compete in a Pizza Toss-Off to determine Fairfield’s Best Pizza Tosser. Sponsored by SOFIA (Society of Fairfield Italian Americans), this is the most popular Art Walk event, of the year

This year’s All Things Italian Festival also features:

Outdoor Games: Italian Outdoor games of Bocce (Italian lawn bowling) and Morra (hand game). These games are picnic games and are often played in tandem with Croquet or Badminton at outdoor events currently. However, they are traditional Italian games meant to inspire the whole family to get involved.

Madonnari Art: Sidewalk chalk art that is guaranteed to impress you. Madonnari came from the term Madonna, as the artists frequently drew renditions of the Madonna at festivals. Currently, Madonnari art ranging from breathtaking to goofy with the common denominator of amazement. These "chalk paintings" are guaranteed to make you re-evaluate any previous views on sidewalk art.

Face Painting: Canvas and face painting for children done by the talented Donna Smith. Proceeds from this event will go to Relay for Life.

Piazza on the Square: The Piazza is featuring cooking demonstrations, espresso making instructions and much more. This feature is intended to create a true sense of European shopping that will leave you dreaming of the fresh fruit and flowers of Italy. Free drawings of pasta, Italian wine and Italian-themed art print and more

T-shirt Sale: Christopher Kufner, local artist and owner of Americus Diamond will be donating one of his extraordinary drawings for a T-shirt design with the proceeds going to Women's Crisis Center in Ottumwa.

Historical Exhibit: Exhibit of influential Italian Americans from Ellis Island; Italian artifacts, and Fairfield Italian histories. This display really makes history come alive, demonstrating how connected we are to other parts of the world.

Italian automobiles and motorcycles: If you are a NASCAR fan, or simply enjoy the sound of a classic Ferrari engine and the sight of a cherry red Lamborgheni this is going to be a spectacular display of cars.

Acrobatic Pizza Tossing Contest: Michael Shepherd, world champion pizza Acrobat will be demonstrating how to "throw" pizza dough. Local Pizzeria's will be competing with Michael and selling their scrumptious pizza.

Live Italian music: The Square will be ringing will Italian music. Tenor extraordinaire, Quiliano Anderson, will be honoring us all with his amazing operatic tones. Jesse Mazzocolli, Italian Guitarist, will be spicing the scene up with his love of music, which he explains by shrugging, "I'm Italian."

Strolling Musicians: Not only will we have amazing musical performances on the square. Mintrels will be strolling the sidewalks and intoxicating our ears with Italian serenades.

En Plein Air: An unusual twist from the art galleries, we have the wonderful addition of artists who will be coming forth into the open air. En Plein Air (French for in the open air) artists will be painting the scene and selling their sketches and drawings on Mated displays.

Digital Photography Contest: This really is a community scene and to further entice teens to the family event there is a photography contest for teens featuring a digital camera grand prize.

Food: In addition to Team Cannoli there will be Team lasagna offering an authentic Italian Lasagna. Last year the Cannoli was such a success that Team Cannolli actually ran out. So, don't miss the once a year "All Things Italian" Cannoliwhich is famous throughout the Midwest.

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For more info, go to All Things Italian [0] or call 641-919-4277.



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