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Who...
Donnanews
The NIAF News
San Francisco Chronicle
RAI Corporation TV
La Repubblica
What...
We've never met an Italian who wasn't happy to make new and different friends
and willing to learn from them to enrich his or her own life. Unfortunately,
some of the clubs listed in the resource
directory are for men only. We believe that everyone should be able to enjoy Italian culture
regardless of gender or cultural origin. We've listed information about these
clubs in the hopes that those of you who join may be willing to shake things
up at the top so that one day a woman, like the founder of this web site, may
also become a member.
Where...
virtualitalia.com
(650) 347-3768, TEL
How...
Early in 1998, Laura, by then an Italian American web pro, was
convinced that there had to be other
Italians hiding in the bowels of her
fair city. In order to find them, she began by collecting
information about
Italian American events and realized that there are a whole bunch of
Italians around, and that they too want to know where and
how to meet other Italians. The first incarnation of
virtualitalia.com was an extra page from her personal
web site, called "A Taste of Italy".
When it became clear that the information deserved a dedicated web site, Laura
set in search of a snazzy domain name (her results happen to be the name of
this web site).
To expand content and add to the useful information on
this web site, Laura asked her mother Alice, an avid
recipe collector and excellent cook, to contribute to the recipes
section. She contributes more than recipes: if you
read her creations carefully, you'll also get glimpses
of her life in Italy.
Everyone one has their own special story, but most of our volunteers contacted virtualitalia.com with enthusiastic emails -- excited about the project and wanting to get involved in serving the Italian American community... somehow. Jill shares her professional writing talent with us primarily through the travel section while Deborah generously shared content she'd already created to the genealogy section.
A year from the launch of virtualitalia.com Laura was "fixed-up" with Roberto. When she discovered his business savvy she ruthlessly recruited him to assist in growing and developing this site. Their relationship also grew and developed... into a merger!
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