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Coupon good at LeRoy store only. 1 Sheet Pizza, Cheese & 1 Topping, Bucket of 50 Buffalo Wings OR 64 Boneless Wings & 2 Liters of Pop LP GRAPHICS is OPEN ! 1 Church St. LeRoy, NY 14482 585-768-2201 TheUpliftingWays ItaliansAre CopingWith the CoronavirusLockdown By LaurenBreedlove As one of the hardest hit countries during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19)outbreak, Italyhasbeenon strict lockdown for aweeknow, withmany isolated in their homes.But that’s not stopping Italians from bonding through an uplifting campaign that is attempting to unify the UH[PVUK\YPUN[OPZKPɉJ\S[[PTL Inaddition to thebalconyserenadesandvideosofmusicbeingplayed intoempty streets you’ve likely seencirculatingon socialmedia, Italians are also hangingposters adornedwith rainbows and thephrase “andrà tutto bene”—meaning “everythingwill be alright”—on apartments and houses countrywide. Inspirational posters have appeared on gates and balconies in the town of Fontanafredda and elsewhere across Italy. Poster board, sheets, T-shirts, and sidewalk chalk are just some of the supplies used to construct homemade bannerswith the upliftingmessages of hope. /HUKWYPU[ZTHKLI`JOPSKYLUHUK0[HSPHUÅHNZOH]LHSZVILLUWVW\SHY decorations.For thosewhocan’t leave theirhomesatall,photosof the signshavebeen shared to individuals’Facebookpages. “It’s very easy to get in a dark place,” said LelaDiers, an American currentlystationed near Aviano in northeastern Italy with her husband and two young children. “You feel this anxiousweirdness with the empty streets, but then there are all these rainbows that say we’re all together, we’re going to be ÄUL 0»T[OPURPUN of you;we’re alone, butwe’re not,” Diers said. “It’s beautiful. It really has changedmyoutlook.We’re all together, inbeing allbyourselves.” On Sunday, news channels promoted a “Flash-mob dai balconi,” inviting everyone to participate in singing the popular 1975 song by RinoGaetano, “Ma ilCielo è Sempre PiùBlu”meaning “but the sky is HS^H`ZIS\LY¹H[ WT;OL`HSZVJHSSLKMVYHULUJVYLÅHZOTVI^OLYL 0[HSPHUZ^LYLLUJV\YHNLK[VJVSSLJ[P]LS`[\YUVɈ[OLPYSPNO[ZH[ WT HUK\ZLH[VYJOVMZVTLZVY[HÅHZOSPNO[WOVULVYSPNO[LY[VPSS\TPUH[L the sky. The generational support is also evident. Nonnos and nonnas who once enduredWorldWar II blackouts and Nazi occupation are now seeing their children andgrandchildren stepping up for them. “Theyaresuperprotectiveand justwantpeople tostay in theirhouse and do the right thing,” Diers said. “They’re all about family, but the family isn’t just your family unit, the country is.” Italy isn’t the only place where people are taking comfort through a shared human connection during periods of lockdown. In January, people in Wuhan, China—where COVID-19 originated—shouted phrases of encouragement and sang patriotic songs through their ^PUKV^Z[VIVVZ[TVYHSL 0U:WHPUHÄ[ULZZPUZ[Y\J[VYOVZ[LKH workout class from a rooftopwhile his neighbors followed along from theirbalconies. As restaurantsandbarsbegin tocloseacross theUnitedStates,and Americans face theirownpotentialcoronavirus lockdowns,perhapswe can all learn something from these other countries. Because all of us need tobelieve that, in the end, andrà tuttobene. “Worrynever robs tomorrowof its sorrow, itonly saps todayof its joy.” LeoBuscaglia AprilNewsletter2020 PAOLOBUSTICULTURALFOUNDATIONOFGENESEECOUNTY POBOX 281BATAVIA,NEWYORK14021-1745 MicheleFullerPresident · AnnetteLaBarberraVicePresident LisaGautieriTreasurer · KristenFixSecretary BOARDOFDIRECTORS TheresaL.Fritts,KayOgnibene, JimSaraceni,DianeFraser,DonnaCondello AMessageFrom thePresident I am at a loss for words in this tumultuous time. It is very scary MVYZ\YL;`WPJHSS`0[HSPHUZHYL]LY`HɈLJ[PVUH[L(O\NHUKHRPZZPZH way to say hello and goodbye. Seeing family and friends are a normal part of your daily routine. It’s tough……butwe are tough!Most of our grandparents left their family and countrybehind and came toAmerica. They faced prejudice, discrimination, poverty, and loneliness. We got this! The Foundation is complying with all the mandates.We are not currently meeting in the board room, but have had conference calls. As of today,we haveNOT cancelled ourScholarshipDinner.So please have your Seniors move forward with their applications. Regardless of what is ahead, anyone that completes their application and writes their essays will get a scholarship! After speaking with Annette, our VP, we decided to feature the Essay “Growing Up Italian-American” in upcoming Newsletters. So seniors take this extra time to step it up! They are always from the heart, andwonderful! Please feel free to contactme (585-750-6350),orAnnettewith anyquestions. Our “Outstanding Italian American” is,Raymond SanFrantello.He isamazing.Hisbiographywillbe featured inournextnewsletteraswell. Take thisextra time to try someofour recipesoldandnew…. they are fabulous.Take an ItalianClasson line! In closing, I pray you and your families stay well. Laugh! Cook! Appreciate!Hope! andPRAY! BuonaPasqua!HappyEaster! Michele TheUplifting ays ItaliansAe Coping ith the CoronavirusLockdow By LaurenBreedlove As one of the hardest hit countries during the novel cornavirus (COVID-19)outbreak, Italyhasbeenon strict lockdown for aweeknow, withmany isolated in their homes.But that’s not stopping Italins from bonding through an uplifting campaign that is attempting to unify the UH[PVUK\YPUN[OPZKPɉJ\S[[PTL Inaddition to thebalconyserenadesandvideosofmusicbeingplayed intoempty streets you’ve likely seencirculatingon socialmedia, Italins are also hangingposters adornedwith rainbows and thephrase “andrà tutto bene”—meaning “everythingwill be alright”—on aprtments and houses countrywide. Inspirational posters have appeared on gates and balconies in the town of Fontanafredda and elsewhere across Italy. Poster board, shets, T-shirts, and sidewalk chalk are just some of the supplies used to construct homemade bannerswith the upliftingmessages of hope. /HUKWYPU[ZTHKLI`JOPSKYLUHUK0[HSPHUÅHNZOH]LHSZVILLUWVW\SHY decorations.For thosewhocan’t leave theirhomesatall,photosof the signshavebeen shared to individuals’Facebookpages. “It’s very easy to get in a dark place,” said LelaDiers, an American curentlystationed near Aviano in nrtheastern Italy ith her husband an to young children. You feel this anxiousweirness ith th mpty s t, but ten re all tese ri that say ’re ll t ther, w’ i t be 0»T[ PRPUN f y ;we’r alone, butwe’re not,” Diers said. “It’s beautiful. It really gedmyoutlook.We’re all together, inbeing allbyourselves.” On Snday, news channels promoted a “Flash-mob dai balconi,” invitig everyone to participate in singing the popular 1975 song by RinoGaetano, “a ilCielo è Sempre PiùBlu”meaning “but the sky is HS^H`ZIS\LY¹H[ W ;OL`HSZVJHSSLKMVYHULUJVYLÅHZOTVI^OLYL 0[HSPHUZ LYLLUJV\YHNLK[VJVSSLJ[P]LS`[\YUVɈ[OLPYSPNO[ZH[ WT HUK\ZLH[VYJOVMZVTLZVY[HÅHZOSPNO[WOVULVYSPNO[LY[VPSS\TPUH[L the sky. The generational support is also evident. Nonnos and nonnas who once enduredWorldWar II blackouts and Nazi occupation are now seeing their children andgrandchildren stepping up for them. “Theyaresuperprotectiveand justwantpeople tostay in theirhouse and do the right thing,” Diers said. “They’re all about family, but the family isn’t just your familyunit, the country is.” Italy isn’t the only place where people are taking comfort through a shared human connection during periods of lockdown. In January, people in Wuhan, China—where COVID-19 originated—shouted phrases of encouragement and sang patriotic songs through their ^PUKV^Z[VIVZ[TVYHSL 0U:WHPUHÄ[ULZZPUZ[Y\J[VYOVZ[LKH workout class from a rooftopwhile his neighbors followed along from theirbalconies. As restaurantsandbarsbegin tocloseacross theUnitedStates,and Americans face theirownpotentialcoronavirus lockdowns,perhapswe can all learn something from these other countries. Because all of us ned tobelieve that, in the end, andrà tuttobene. “Worynever robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.” LeoBuscaglia prilNewsleter2020 PAOLOBUSTICULTURALFOUNDATIONOFGENESECOUNTY POBOX281BATAVIA,NEWYORK14021-1745 MicheleFullerPresident · AnetteLaBarberraVicePresident LisaGautieriTreasurer · KristenFixSecretary BOARDOFDIRECTORS TheresaL.Fritts,KayOgniben, JimSaraceni,DianeFraser,DonnaCondello AMessageFro thePresident I am at a loss for words in this tumultuous time. 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Please el f eo contactme (585-750-6350),orAnnette ith a q tions Our “Outstanding Italian Aerican” is,Ramo n . isamazing.Hisbiographywillbe feature i our r Take thisextra time to try someofour rci ol are fabulous.Take an ItalianClasson line! In closing, I pray you and your familie stay well L hC k Appreciate!Hope! andPRAY! BuonaPasqua!HappyEaster! Michele TheUpliftingWays ItaliansAre CopingWith the CoronavirusLockdown By LaurenBreedlove As one of the hardest hit countries during thenovel cornavirus (COVID-19)outbreak, Italyhasbeenon strict lockdown for aweeknow, withmany isolated intheir homes.But tha’s not stpping Italins from bonding through an uplifting campign that is attempting to unify the UH[PVUK\YPUN[OPZKPɉJ\S[[PTL Inaddition tohebalconyserenadesandvideosofmusicbeingplayed intoempty streets you’ve likely seencirulatingon scialmedia, Italins are also hangingposters adornedwith rainbows and theprase “ndrà tuto ben”—meaning “everythingwill be alright”—on aprtments and house countrywide. Inspirational posters have appeared on gates nd balconies in the town of Fontanafredda and elsewhere across Italy. Poster board, sheets, T-shirts, and sidewalk chalk are just some of the supplies used to construct homemade bannerswith the upliftingmessages of hope. /HUKWYPU[ZTHKLI`JOPSKYLUHUK0[HSPHUÅHNZOH]LHSZVILLUWVW\SHY decorations.For thosewhocan’t leave theirhmes tall,photosof the signs havebeen shared to individuals’Facebookpges. “It’s very easy to get in a dark place,” said LelaDiers, an American currentlystationed near Aviano in northeastern Italy with her husband and two young children. “You feel this anxiousweirdness with the empty streets, but then there are all these rainbows that say we’re all together, we’re going to be ÄUL 0»T[OPURPUN of you;we’re alone, butwe’re not,” Diers said. “It’s beautiful. It really has changedmyoutlook.We’re all together, inbeing allbyourselves.” On Sunday, news channels promoted a “Flash-mob dai balc i,” inviting everyone to participate in singing the popular 1975 song b RinoGaetano, “Ma ilCielo è Sempre PiùBlu”meaning “but the sky is HS^H`ZIS\LY¹H[ WT;OL`HSZVJHSSLKMVYHULUJVYLÅHZOTVI^OLYL 0[HSPHUZ^LYLLUJV\YHNLK[VJVSSLJ[P]LS`[\YUVɈ[OLPYSPNO[ZH[ WT HUK\ZLH[VYJOVMZVTLZVY[HÅHZOSPNO[WOVULVYSPNO[LY[VPSS\TPUH[L the sky. The generational support is also evident. Nonnos and nonnas who once enduredWorldWar II blackouts and Nazi occupation are now seeing their children andgrandchildren stepping up for them. “Theyaresuperprotectiveand justwantpeople tostay in therhouse and do the right thing,” Diers said. “They’re all about family, but the family isn’t just your familyunit, the country is.” Italy isn’t the only place where people are taking comfortthrough a shared human connection during periods of lockdwn. In January, people in Wuhan, China—where COVID-19 originated—shouted phrases of encouragement and sang patriotic songs through their ^PUKV^Z[VIVVZ[TVYHSL 0U:WHPUHÄ[ULZZPUZ[Y\J[VYOVZ[LKH workout class from a rooftopwhile his neighbors followed along from theirbalconies. As restaurantsandbarsbegin tocloseacross theUnitedStates, nd Americans face theirownpotentialcoronavirus lockdowns,perhapswe can all learn something from these other countries. 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