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Why Galileo Is So Important Today

Dr. Carlo Cipollone, the Educational Director of the Italian Consulate, presented the following article, Galileo’s Educational Legacy, at a recent symposium at Harvard University. The event was in celebration of the 400th anniversary of the invention of the telescope. Many thanks to the author for his permission to republish it and North End resident, Nancy Caruso, for the submission.

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In occasion of the Week of Celebration of the Italian Language in the World, the Consulate General of Italy in Boston in collaboration with Harvard University and the Italian Space Agency present a symposium.
Galileo’s Telescope and the Beginning of the Scientific Revolution and Space Exploration
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Galileo’s Educational Legacy
by Dr. Carlo Cipollone
Educational Director of the Italian Consulate

As an educator, I can confirm that Galileo continues to generate great curiosity today, even among the youngest members of our society. A few days ago I received an email from a nine year-old student. With her mother’s help, young Ashley asked to address some simple questions to scientists and experts on Galileo. She also requested to meet with me for a chat about this icon of scientific discovery. While reviewing Ashley’s questions I realized that children, in their ingenuity, manage to raise complex topics and queries – challenging most adults to give a suitable answer.

The question that struck me the most was probably the most difficult to answer: “Why is Galileo so important today”?

I hope that I can give an answer to Ashley’s question. I will aim to give the best response I can, trying to offer a perspective based on the man behind the telescope, the man who influenced countless disciplines.

Galileo’s ideas not only sparked a scientific revolution, they initiated a large-scale revolution in human thinking. He changed the way we see the world and more importantly, how we perceive ourselves within it.

Everything began four hundred years ago…

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Capturing North End Alleys, Lights & Pizza

Kerry Hawkins brings her fine art photography skills to the North End during a recent visit. See more at her blog,  K Hawkins Photography & Design and website Freelance Graphic Design and Photography. Click on the photos to enlarge. North End Alley Lights on a North End Building Pizzeria Regina Wall Photos used with permission. [...]

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“Knight & Day” Trailer

A trailer has been released for the “Made in Boston” movie, “Knight & Day” staring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. The clip highlights several Boston locales in the movie formerly known as “Wichita.” Unlike “The Town,” the movie did not film in the North End although there were several traffic detours impacting the neighborhood as [...]

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First Night 2010

It is time to make your First Night plans! In the North End/Waterfront area, the biggest event will be the midnight fireworks on Boston Harbor. Christopher Columbus Park is generally the largest gathering point for the fireworks, although almost anywhere on that side of the Harborwalk will have a good view (the barge is already out there sitting in the harbor). The Boston Harbor Association has also arranged for multiple activities:
Ring in the New Year on Boston Harbor!
In the North End, Paul Revere House, New England Aquarium, the Improv Asylum and the Fairmont Hotel also have specials highlighted in the brochure. Faneuil Hall is also a designated site for First Night. The Examiner highlights several nightlife spots having special New Year’s Eve events in and around Faneuil Hall.

See the website and download the First Night 2010 Program.
Here is the official First Night 2010 information:


WELCOME TO FIRST NIGHT 2010

First Night 2010 is our 34th celebration of the arts and community in Boston. Since 1976, this signature event has served our great city by attracting audiences from near and far to enjoy and take part in a spectacular festival that inspires creativity as it begins a new year filled with promise.

First Night is proud to present an amazing group of performers and visual artists who truly represent the richness of Boston’s cultural landscape. Our celebration features longtime audience favorites like the interactive FedEx Family Festival, colossal ice sculptures, the Mardi Gras style Metro Grand Procession, the Boston 4 Productions Family Fireworks and the Frank Ward and Cape Dairy Midnight Fireworks, along with new and exciting performances and exhibitions. To enjoy the festivities you just need to purchase a button which are $18 each at any of our button retailers.

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City Hosting Inauguration Weekend Events

For Immediate Release                                                                                                                                 For More Information Contact: Press Office, 617-635-4461

City to host fun, free events for residents during Inauguration 2010 Weekend

Free public skating at Frog Pond in addition to family open houses, book giveaways, & live performances at libraries

Mayor Thomas M. Menino announced today that the City of Boston will sponsor a series of free public events in honor of the City’s 2010 Inaugural events.  In the weekend leading up to the Inauguration of Mayor Menino and City Councilors, residents will have the chance to take advantage of free public skating at both the Frog Pond and Fenway Park in addition to a number of events, including open houses, book giveaways, and live performances, at branches of the Boston Public Library.  Mayor Menino and City Councilors will be sworn into office during a ceremony on Monday, January 4 at Faneuil Hall.

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NEMPAC Winter Course Registration Underway

The North End Music and Performing Arts Center Winter Session Begins January 4, 2010! Winter Course Registration is underway!Sign up today at nempacboston.org for any of our exciting courses or for the NEMPAC Private Music Instruction program. New Children’s Courses-Kids Rock Band-Theater Production Returning Children’s Courses-Family Music Makers: Little Music Makers-Family Music Makers: KIDSTOMPERS!-Yoga For Kids-Gymnastics-Children’s Italian-Children’s [...]

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Toys for Tots Benefit Hosted by Columbus Day Committee

The Columbus Day Committee hosted the 2nd annual Santa Skate & Toy Drive at the Steriti Rink on Saturday, December 12th. Santa Poses With Kids at Steriti Rink (Photo by Lori Demarco Toscano)Caroling by NEMPAC Singers (Photo by Lori Demarco Toscano)Jason Aluia, Aaron Michlewitz, Louis Strazzullo, Daniel Petrigno, Michael Magner, Daniel Toscano (Photo by Lori [...]

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Old North Church Christmas Events

These Old North Church’s Christmas events are open to all. Dec. 13, Sunday – 5:00 p.m Trumpets will sound in the North End as the Old North Church holds its annual Christmas concert. The concert will highlight J.S. Bach’s masterpiece, Magnificat. The Old North Chamber Singers and Players will also perform works by Dietrich Buxtehude [...]

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Friends of NE Library Sends Thanks For Holiday Party

Dear North End Neighbors:

The Friends of the North End Branch Library would like to sincerely thank our neighbors for their generous donations of food and raffle prizes for our recent Annual Holiday Party.  The party was well attended and a good time was enjoyed by all.

We’d like to thank the following organizations and individuals for their continued support:

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Chamber Proposes Cultural Signs

At this week’s North End Chamber of Commerce meeting, it was proposed to have three cultural “over the street” signs that would define the North End as Boston’s Little Italy. Inspired by a recent trip to San Diego (see above picture), Damien DiPaola presented the plan for three signs, 2 at each end of Hanover [...]

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Donne 2000 Publishes Cookbook to Support Scholarship Fund

The local Italian American Women’s Group, Donne 2000, has collected the best ethnic recipes from its group members and compiled them into an attractive keepsake cookbook, entitled, Sapori Nostri –A Taste of Tradition. The cookbook contains 150 well-loved Italian recipes including appetizers, main dishes, desserts and many other recipes that have been handed down from [...]

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NEMPAC Holiday Craft Sale & Tree Lighting

Join your neighbors & friends at the 3rd Annual NEMPAC Holiday Craft Sale & Tree Lighting Celebration! Sunday, December 6th11am – 3pmPaul Revere Mall aka “The Prado”Unique handmade gifts for sale by local artisans for everyone on your holiday shopping list! Community Carol Sing & Musical Performances by NEMPAC students at 1:00pm Mayor’s Tree Lighting Trolley Tour arrives [...]

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“The Night Before Christmas in Boston’s North End” by T. Schiavoni

THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS IN BOSTON’S NORTH END ‘Twas Feast of the Fishes in the old neighborhood. Developers were prowling, they were up to no good. With lawyers, contractors, and architects in tow, variances and quick-fixes were falling like snow. The locals were snoozing, overcome with exhaustion from fighting the forces wreacking havoc on Boston. [...]

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Trellis Lighting at Christopher Columbus Park

The soggy weather did not dampen the festive mood at the seventh annual holiday lighting of Christopher Columbus Park’s signature trellises on Monday night. An enthusiastic and surprisingly large crowd showed up to enjoy the festivities. The annual holiday lighting display, sponsored by the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park and the Boston Parks and Recreation [...]

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Bach’s Magnificat at Old North

Trumpets will sound in the North End as the Old North Church holds its annual Christmas concert at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 13, at 195 Salem Street. The concert will highlight J.S. Bach’s masterpiece, Magnificat. The Old North Chamber Singers and Players will also perform works by Dietrich Buxtehude (Das Neugebor’ne [sic] Kindelein) and [...]

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Advent/Christmas Concert at Sacred Heart Church

Saint Leonard Parish presents “An Advent/Christmas Concert of Sacred and Seasonal Music” featuring the Saint Leonard Parish Choirs, English and Italian and The Saint John School Children’s Choir. Sunday, December 13th, 6:00 p.m.Sacred Heart Church, 12 North Square. Ticket Donation $10.00 Concert will be followed with Christmas Party at Saint John’s Hall. Tickets are available [...]

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Tom Cruise Thanks Boston

Tom Cruise reunites with Cameron Diaz in the Made-In-Boston movie “Knight & Day”Tom Cruise posted a thank you note on his blog to the people of Boston now that he has completed filming here for his movie, “Knight & Day” (formerly Wichita). Unlike “The Town”, Cruise’s movie had minimal impact on the North End/Waterfront, mostly [...]

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15th Annual Christmas Program for North End Children

Saint Agrippina di Mineo Benefit Society15th Annual Christmas Program for North End Children Sunday, December 13th from 12-2 p.m.Saint Agrippina’s Chapel, 459 Hanover Street in the North End of Boston All who wish to attend please call 617-363-2678 between November 21stand December 6th.  To confirm you must supply your child’s age,gender, address, and phone number. [...]

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Coro Dante Christmas Concerts

The CORO-DANTE will be having two Christmas concerts this year on December 5th and 6th. Please save the dates! ITALIAN CAROL SINGSaturday December 5, 2009, 6:15 p.m.Nazzaro Community Center30 North Bennet StreetNorth End, directly behind St. Leonard’s Church CANTATA OF RESPIGHI’S ITALIAN NATIVITY “LAUDA”WITH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AND SOLOISTSSunday December 6, 2009, 5:30 p.m.Dante Alighieri Society41 [...]

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“The Town” is Back! Filming Tuesday in North End

TO OUR NORTH END NEIGHBORS,  UNFORTUNATELY, WE HAVE MISSED AN IMPORTANT PIECE IN OUR NORTH END FILMING AND WE ARE REQUIRED TO FILM ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH FROM 11AM TO 4PM.   STREETS WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR VEHICLES AND PEDESTRIANS.  BOSTON POLICE OFFICERS WILL PERFORM INTERMITTANT TRAFFIC CONTROL.  FILMING LOCATIONS: CORNER OF SALEM STREET AND PARMENTER [...]

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Last Chance For Gala Tickets To Support Christopher Columbus Park

Christopher Columbus Park6th Gala Fundraising Celebration Friday November 13, 20097:00pm to 11:00pmBoston Marriott Long Wharf Cocktail Reception, Dinner, Silent Auction & Dancing to “Stardust Band” The Gala is the major fundraiser of the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park, which is an all-volunteer neighborhood group that:  - Funds the Annual Trellis Lights – Keeps Rose Kennedy [...]

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“The Town” Is Done Filming in the North End

Notices went up today around the neighborhood indicating that filming for “The Town” is completed in the North End. Let’s hope the movie turns out great! Here’s the notice: October 25th  2009 Dear Neighbors, We have completed our filming in the North End and we would like to thank you for your patience and cooperation. [...]

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Pumpkin Painting on the Prado

From NEMPAC (North End Music and Performing Arts Center): PAINTING PUMPKINS ON THE PRADOThursday, 10/22 3-5pm Here’s the details: Who:  You and your kid(s) What:  Painting Pumpkins on the Prado When:  Thursday, 10/22, 3 ish – 5 ish Where:  The Prado, right outside the NEMPAC bldg Why:  Just for fun. Suggested donation $5/kid. Let Becca [...]

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NEMPAC Film Festival To Feature North End/Waterfront Residents

The first annual North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) Film & Music Festival will feature a collection of performances from North End/Waterfront residents. The festival will screen a short film entitled “Viva! Saint Agrippina Di Mineo” that documents the Saint Agrippina Feast, owner of the Wild Goose and North End resident, Sal D’Girolamo, plays the lead role in short film The Audition, and North End musicians Jeremy Sazranzo, Gary Fieldman and Sandro Carella will perform in the band, Crosstown.  The event will take place this Thursday, October 22nd at 7:00pm at the Hard Rock Café Boston located on 22-24 Clinton St.

Along with the above performances of North End/Waterfront residents, there will be seven other short films screened at the festival and there will also be two other musical performances from jazz musician, Harvey Diamond, and NEMPAC Instructor, Greg de Bourgknecht. Along with the film screenings and musical performances, the event will include question & answer sessions with the filmmakers, cast and crew and there will be a special guest appearances from local filmmakers, Dave McGlaughlin and Frank Ciotta.

Tickets for the event can be purchased at the door with cash or credit card for $10 or they can be purchased in advance by calling NEMPAC at (617) 227-2270.   All proceeds from tickets sales will go directly toward supporting NEMPAC’s mission of providing affordable arts-related programming to residents of the North End/Waterfront and the surrounding neighborhoods.  There will also be a cash bar and full food menu available for purchase.  If you would like additional information about the event,  please contact Jonathan Sproul at (617)519 -3106 or via email at jonathansproul@gmail.com.

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NEMPAC Children’s Italian Starts October 20th

From NEMPAC:Holy Cannoli!    NEMPAC’s offering of Children’s Italian is a go – it will begin Tuesday, 10/20:Children’s ItalianUsing an immersion technique children learn Italian by listening and repeating words and phrases as they engage in craft projects and sing along activities. Tuesdays 4:00 – 4:45 pm, ages 4 – 7 Location:  NEMPAC building on [...]

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