Our History:
Watsonville Lodge #2016
Order Sons of Italy in America was established in the City of
Watsonville, California, on the beautiful Monterey Bay, on November 18,
1951, with James Spinetti serving as our first President.
From the beginning, our
Lodge has included members born in or descended from many different
areas of mainland Italy and Sicily.
To date, our Lodge has
been led by a total of 17 Presidents:
Past
Presidents
James Spinetti
Andrew Malatesta
Louis Marsano
Tony Tartala
Gino Stefannini
Rita Stefannini
Joseph Piastri
Ben Baldasano
Anthony Lima
Louise Garcia
Aldo Tadolini
Noemi Van Dusen
Earl Van Dusen
Robert Moresco
Frank Nigro
III Lois Hagen
Frank Nigro III
Our current President
is David Delfino.
Since 1970 our major
fundraiser for scholarships and various charities has been our annual
Chicken Barbeque and raffle, which are held at the J.J. Crosetti Ranch
in Watsonville. The delicious meal, generous portions, outstanding
entertainment and camaraderie, and the quality of our multitudinous
raffle prizes have made this a well recognized and popular event
throughout the Central Coast.
Over the years income
from spaghetti, polenta, corned beef dinners, our annual Chicken
Barbecue, Breakfast at Applebee’s, Pizza Night at Cassidy’s Pizza and
the Human Race walk-a-thon has made it possible for Watsonville Lodge
#2016, OSIA, to fund our successful scholarship program and contribute
to many worthwhile charities.
Our lodge has been an
active member of the United Lodges of the Central Coast, which consists
of Gilroy, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Salinas and Watsonville lodges, the
Grand Lodge of California, located in San Francisco, and the National
Lodge, located in Washington, DC. The United Lodges meets quarterly to
discuss business of joint interest and report on Grand Lodge activities.
We annually participate in (and sometimes win) the United Lodges Bocce
Tournament.
Our Mission:
The Mission of the Order
of Sons of Italy in America is to promote and preserve the History, the
Traditions, the Culture and the Language of Italy for the benefit of all
humanity.
What We Do:
The Watsonville Lodge,
OSIA, promotes the Italian Culture and Language, preserves Italian
American traditions, history and heritage, as well as participates in
philanthropic and social undertakings. Annually we donate to:
- College
scholarships for local High School students of Italian descent;
- The Cooleys Anemia
Foundation and the Alzheimers Association;
- Scholarships for
students to study abroad in Italy (through the Grand Lodge).
In addition, we support
charitable causes as the need arises, including the Volunteer Center
Human Race, the Watsonville Agricultural History Project, the Pajaro
Valley Historic Association and the American Cancer Society Relay for
Life, several other local non-profit organizations, and worldwide
emergencies and disasters including hurricanes, earthquakes and
tsunamis.
What is OSIA?
The Order Sons of Italy
in America is Italian Americans celebrating our heritage and building a
better tomorrow. It is the largest and longest-established national
organization for men and women of Italian Heritage in the United States.
OSIA was begun in the
Little Italy neighborhood of New York City on June 22, 1905, by Vincenzo
Sellaro, M.D., and five other fellow immigrants from Italy who came to
the United States during the great Italian migration of the late 19th
and early 20th centuries. Their aim was to create a support
system for all Italian immigrants that would assist them with becoming
U.S. citizens and assimilating into American society. The early Lodges
established free schools to teach English to immigrants, centers to help
them become U.S. citizens, orphanages, homes for the elderly,
scholarships, life insurance, mortuary funds and other aids for members
in need.
During its history, OSIA
has been involved in promoting immigration legislation; assisting in the
assimilation process; supporting cooperation, trade and diplomatic
relations between the United States and Italy; initiating social and
fraternal events; encouraging educational achievements through
scholarships; serving local communities through a variety of cultural
events and raising funds for local charities.
Today OSIA has more than
600,000 members and supporters and a network of more than 700 lodges.
First in Involvement:
“The basic thing that
the Sons of Italy as an organization has done is to remind us that it is
perfectly acceptable and, as a matter of fact, desirable to be both an
American and a person who recognizes his or her own special origins.”
Mario M. Cuomo, Former New York Governor
First in Family
Values:
“I was taught that
family was always number one… before making movies, before any TV shows,
before any recording contracts. Those ideals that were instilled in me
come from deep Italian roots and deep Italian hearts.”
Annette Funicello, Actress
Order Sons
of Italy in America
Watsonville Lodge #2016
P.O. Box
1234, Watsonville, CA 95077
www.sonsofitalywatsonville.org
Send email
to:
sonsofitalywatsonville@yahoo.com
Website by: T. Vella
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