By C.J. Hirschfield
For many decades, the Lake
Merritt Breakfast Club has taken its annual Italian Day celebration seriously.
But at last week’s party, the club, which meets every Thursday morning at 7
a.m. and supports Children’s Fairyland and the lake’s Necklace of Lights,
really outdid itself.
The guest speaker was Lorenzo
Ortona, who had become Italy’s consul general in San Francisco and the
northwest United States only two weeks earlier. It turned out to be an
Italian-American love fest, made even more magical because of a “six degrees”
story that links the new consul general to Children’s Fairyland and to a
special event at the park that will take place this week.
The consul general arrived at
LMBC to find a big crowd in a room resplendent with green and red balloons. Frittata
and biscotti were served, and shots of amaretto were offered to enhance the coffee.
Local realtor Paul Valva sported a T-shirt that read “Life’s too short not to
be Italian.” Raffle baskets contained pasta, sauce and wine. Before receiving
their baskets, winners had to speak a word of Italian. “Gina Lollobrigida” was
judged acceptable.
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C.J. Hirschfield (far left), Lorenzo Ortona (center, in gray suit), and members of the LMBC. |
And who better to arrange this love fest than local caterer and LMBC Vice President Mike Miraglia, an Italian-American who describes himself as “a full-blooded Calabrese”? Asked what it is about Italians that makes them so special, Mike replied: “Our heritage, our food, our faith, fun—and, most importantly, our family.”
Which brings me to the Fairyland connection.