Event Notices

Bingo Fundraiser for North End Order of Sons and Daughters of Italy on May 19th

BINGO Fundraiser at Nazzaro CenterSunday, May 19Nazzaro Community Center30 N Bennet St, Boston, MA 02113 Bingo fundraiser on Sunday, May 19th, at the Nazzaro Center (30 N. Bennet Street) to benefit the North End Sons and Daughters of Italy. Doors open at 12 noon and the games will begin at 1 p.m. There will be Read More…

Daily Briefs

Thursday’s Brief: Harvest Party, Book Launch, Kids Craft, OSIA Swearing In

Things to know for Thursday Today is Thursday, October 25. Here’s a joke from local comedy writer Ben Alper: “Taco Bell is returning to Boston, opening a new restaurant on Summer Street. To celebrate the event, a Paul Revere impersonator will be on hand, shouting, “The chalupas are coming!” – Ben Alper.  Here’s what else Read More…

Meetings

North End Order Sons & Daughters of Italy in America Present at Neighborhood Council Meeting

Luigi Natale and Andrew Battaglia presented the new North End Order Sons & Daughters of Italy in America (OSIA) to council members and attendees at the Neighborhood Council September meeting. The Order was originally started in the North End in 1905. It’s an Italian-American 501c3 charitable organization that preserves history and culture. Luigi and Andrew, Read More…

Announcements

North End OSIA Applications Now Available

North End Order Sons & Daughters of Italy in America official applications for membership are now available! You can pick up hard copies at the Nazzaro Center or email us at NorthEndOSIA@gmail.com to obtain an electronic version. (Do NOT mail the applications to the Grand Lodge – we will take care of everything for you.) Read More…

Arts & Culture Community

Sons and Daughters of Italy Re-Establishes in the North End

The Order Sons and Daughters of Italy (OSIA) is coming to the North End! Almost 16 million people in the United States identify as Italian-American. Here in Boston, Italians have a rich and storied history, consistently ranking as one of the top five Italian-American populations for cities in the U.S. The North End, of course, is often Read More…