Thursday September 12, 2013, another mini reunion luncheon was
held at Volare's Restaurant to welcome Lantern editor and classmate, Rose
Sisti visiting from her home in Florida.
Volare's is the original Dublin Cafe located on the corner of
Park Ave and Broadway. Even though the
name has changed it still resembled the old Dublin Cafe.
The food served was appetizers of fried calamari and onion rings,
platters of coldcuts a variety of various pizzas. Soft drinks were on the
tables as well as Italian cookies afterward.
For many of us who do not have the opportunity to visit Revere
that often, the stores along Broadway look nothing like we remember when
growing up in the city. The only things that have not changed were the
Fire Station, the Post office and City Hall.
However, it didn't matter, as we could have had this gathering
in a tent in a remote field, since the most important thing was seeing our
classmates again rather than the location.
The classmates in attendance were as follows:
Rose Franciosa Sisti
Barbara Cohen Waldman
Barbara Cohen Waldman
Peter Zaccone
Diane Whiles [ Peter's Fiancée]
Ethyl Kaplan Harris
Roxanne Fisher Aiello
Joe Greenberg
Lena Stuppia Stasio
Linda Spagnolo Lattanzi
Priscilla Freda Melchionno
John Henry
Roger Keith
Robert Scott
Patty Pierce Sullivan
Joanne Nardone
Joanne Strazzulla McCarthy
Kathy Crane DeLena
Meri Mastronardi Yanacopolus
Diane Screnci Beatrice
Elaine Schultz
Sal Carmosino
Conversations included life in retirement, for those who are
retired, vacations spots in Florida, grandchildren, past job experiences and
most of all, health issues especially at our tender ages.
There were a total of 21 people at the luncheon. Some came from
Maine, New Hampshire, Connecticut and several from the far reaches of Massachusetts.
Kudos to Robert Scott [Scotty] who with his many health issues,
drove from Maine to be with us this day. As we all expected , Scotty had
another new car with even more gadgets included. We were wondering if
Scotty had a side business in the car dealership with his constant array of new
cars.....annually !
Peter Zaccone is now a snowbird as he will escape to his condo
in Florida during the winter. The love of his life, Diane joined us
on this day at the luncheon.
John Henry, our class president [yes John...this job is
for life!] still runs the city as part time City Clerk. At our age,
this has to be a labor of love.
Joe Greenberg looked well and rested in retirement which he
seems to be enjoying. Our prayers and thoughts are with Joe and his family
for his wife's recovery from surgery.
The latest news is that our old McKinley School will not be torn
down. Instead the city will move administrative offices into the building.
A new Mckinley School will be built on the present Hill Park area.
A recreation park will be built at the St Mary's area on Washington Avenue. It will be sad to see the old school go, but
at least the building will still be there and used.
In any event, it was evident that our classmates still enjoy
being with each other as evidenced by the good turnout. As usual, the
day and hours flew by and was over before we knew it. At any kind of reunion, it is nearly
impossible to converse with everyone since there is not enough time to do so. Therefore,
it was difficult to include stories about everyone.
Our thanks to Diane Beatrice for organizing yet another
gathering which we all enjoy and brings us back to our roots in Revere. Also thanks to everyone who came to make this
luncheon another success.
I still have my niece with me so I'm on the computer very little until she leaves next week.
ReplyDeleteI managed to post Sal's letter about our recent luncheon.
Great job Sal and thanks for writing the story.
Hugs, Rose
Forwarding "Comment" for Joe Greenberg:
ReplyDeleteThank you for your good wishes for my wife. Believe me, we truly appreciate it. Be well, Joe