Summer in Little Italy   Christmas in Little Italy

The 2009 Summer in Little Italy festival, presented by the Little Italy Merchants Association (LIMA), will begin on Saturday, May 23, 2009, at 1 PM – the start of Memorial Day Weekend  (May 23/24/25)  with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony marking the Opening of the Mulberry Street Pedestrian Mall and a free concert featuring Tre Bella and The Red Mike Festival Band, Little Italy’s renowned traditional Italian brass band. The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was attended by Ralph Tramontana, President of LIMA), several LIMA officers, NYC Councilman Tony Avela, Zella Jones, a member of Manhattan’s Community Board 2, John Fratta, President of the Little Italy Restoration Organization, and other community leaders.

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Little Italy is one of the most beautiful areas in New York City during the Christmas season. The streets Are decorated with festive overhead lighting, a large Christmas tree is on display in the patio of Most Precious Blood Church on Mulberry Street and the Sorrento Cheese Christmas Carolers, wearing turn of The 20th century costumes, walk through the area
Singing carols in many of the local restaurants and cafes. Its all part of the 7th Annual Christmas in Little Italy celebration that begins on the weekend of Nov. 30/Dec.1/2 and continues through Dec. 14/15/16. And don’t miss the colorful Christmas Parade on
Saturday, December 15, 2007.

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San Gennaro Festival   Calendar of Events

New York’s biggest, most famous and longest running religious feast festival – the 82nd Annual Feast of San Gennaro – will take place in Little Italy for 11 days starting Thursday, September 10, and continuing through Sunday, September 20, 2009. The Feast is presented annually by Figli di San Gennaro, a not-for-profit community organization that has produced and operated the Feast since 1996. The Official Feast Day is Saturday, September 19, when a Mass celebrating the martyrdom of San Gennaro, the Patron Saint of Naples, takes place inside Most Precious Blood Sanctuary on Baxter Street at 3 PM, followed immediately by a religious procession with the statue through the streets of Little Italy.

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