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Benvenuti nel sito Internet Della Societa' Eredita' Italiana in Indiana. La Societa' Eredita' Italiana in Indiana e una organizzazione senza profitto per coloro che desiderano imparare ,interargire e conoscere l'eredita italiana in modo nuovo. I membri possono fare conoscenza con la lingua italiana con corsi a livelli di base O intermediari. Informazioni su classi di cucina italiana e viaggi in Italia saranno presto messi a disposizione. Per coloro che desiderano l'emozione di una partita di bocce, musica ,danza, risate e divertimento, cucina tradizionale e contemporanea italiana, vi invitiamo a unirvi a noi. Vi preghiamo di registrarvi alla vostra sinistra, una Volta iscritti potrete accedere a molte altre informazioni caratteristiche del nostro sito come una lista in crescita di ricette autentiche e una galleria di foto a cui aggiungiamo sempre nuove memorie. |
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Become a Corporate Member of the IHSI |
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Benefits Include:
- 12 Months web advertisement on www.italianheritage.org
- Advertisement in 6 issues of L'Italia - the official newsletter of the IHSI
- $50 towards the purchase of advertising in our Columbus Dinner Program
- 1 Feature article about your company in L'Italia - the official newsletter of the IHSI
For more information, please contact Terri Procopio at 317.319.9238, or through our Contact Form.
Corporate Members who wish to be Sponsors of the Bocce League or Winemaking Club will have (in addition to the web ad) recognition with links to their web sites located on the pages located at http://bocce.italianheritage.org and http://wine.italianheritage.org, respectively.
The Italian Heritage Society of Indiana is a non-profit 501(c)(3). All donations are tax-deductable. |
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Let's Do It Again - June 2010 |
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 If you missed out last year, or are a returning Winemaking Club member, we have good news! We've contacted our vineyard in California, and they are on schedule for another great harvest! Sellai Vineyards is a fourth generation grape growing family from the Tuscany region of Italy, and they will be our source for Red Zinfandel grapes this harvest! Red Zinfandel, better known as Primitivo in Italy, is a great food wine and very easy to drink.
Here is a description of Central Valley Zinfandel from www.zinfandel.org:
Winemakers have described the aromas of Central Valley Zinfandel as showing notes of spicy cherry liqueur, pie cherries, clove and nutmeg; the most common flavor descriptors are ripe blueberries, cranberry, dried plum, toasted almond and pepper. Central Valley wines tend toward soft, low tannins.
If you are interested in finding out more about our club, please Contact Us Here. |
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